Robyn and Meri hit a critical point in their relationship as the Browns pitched their latest business idea to investors.
Now that Kris and Bruce don't live under the same roof, Kris reaches out to him because she feels he is getting lonely. Kourtney learns that Scott's late parents have left a painting, which is thought to be an original Modigliani.
Series following wildlife photographer Charlie Hamilton James, who has bought 100 acres of the Peruvian rainforest in the hope that it will stop loggers illegally cutting down trees.
Mystic secrets are stolen from Master Yao's head, so the master turns to Po for help.
A couple on holiday are interrupted by family and a strange ailment.
Zak reviews the rectory evidence, from the GA's visit in 2012 (Season 7). Since then, one of the caretakers grew stronger in faith. The other one was, and still is, vulnerable to demonic attacks and possessions. Also, since this episode was aired, various ghost-hunting groups tried to gain permission to enter the house. Most of them were denied of that chance and it is unknown how many of them did get permission in the end. Sedamsville Rectory interviewees: Terrie Scott and Tim Brazeal.[5] Zak reviewed a few sections of paranormal activity at the Winchester Mystery ...
Everyone is in high spirits rolling into sunny Florida for the Smoking Flamingo BBQ and Music festival. There's $15,000 up for grabs in the categories of chicken, ribs, brisket, and pork.
Tina visits Smögen on the beautiful coast of South-Western Sweden, famous for its fisheries and holiday resorts.
In an effort to save Polnareff, Abdul is injured by the enemy. Then J. Geil's Stand, Hanged Man attacks.
Erza's battle royale with Kagura finally ends in an unexpected way. Also, we learn of the untold connection between the two combatants. And will Natsu and his team ever escape from the palace with Lucy and future Lucy?!
Hank falls asleep having eating special turkey sandwiches as he teaches at Max and Phoebe’s school.
Ghost and Tommy respond to the attacks on the drug business, Ghost's wife Tasha laments his new club career, and Ghost rekindles his relationship with Angela - a US Attorney chasing Ghost's distributor.
Cosima takes a turn for the worse, forcing Sarah to take desperate action which results in tragic consequences for those she loves. The Proletheans set their ultimate plan in motion, while Alison and Donnie tangle with the law.
Lockup explore prison facilities throughout the United States, profiling notable inmates, incidents, and prison operations.
Jackson heads to Portland where a family and their cat made national headlines when Lux the cat trapped his family in a room forcing them to call 911.
A single mother's new home holds a secret; a couple is tormented by the meaning of a date that keeps appearing in their new home.
The ED struggle with increasing numbers, Connie fights to save a man with dementia, and Ethan and Rita work to convince a bulimic teenager that she needs help.
"Surveillance City" (correspondent: Vikram Gandhi) - Camden, New Jersey is one of the poorest and drug-ridden cities in the country, and its murder rate is 12 times the national average. In 2011, the city cut its police force almost in half, with nearly 80,000 residents regularly being policed by 12 cops at a time. The state stepped in to overhaul the department, introducing an experimental "Metro" security apparatus equipped with futuristic technologies like gunshot detecting, triangulation microphones, and automatic license-plate readers. As similar surveillance systems are implemented across the country, Vikram Gandhi goes to Camden to see how these tactics are working, how residents feel about their loss of privacy, and what the future of policing might be. "The Forgotten War" (correspondent: Ben Anderson) - A decade ago, the crisis in Darfur was a cause celebre. American politicians, activists, and celebrities took to the media to condemn Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for his brutal genocide, and to send out a call for justice and aid his victims. Yet today, world attention has waned, despite the fact that President Bashir remains in power. People continue to die, and millions of refugees remain in overburdened camps filled with malnourished children. Without sufficient aid from the international community, Sudanese rebel groups are stepping in to fight for justice on their own terms. Ben Anderson goes to the refugee camps in Chad and Sudan to meet the victims the world has forgotten, and the rebels poised for civil war.