A salaryman meets an untimely demise and gets reincarnated in a fantasy world as a fifteen-year-old boy named Luciel. Luciel uses his business skills to talk his way into a nearby town's Healers' Guild, where he begins a crash course in magic.
This week, the queens must show their acting and comedy skills by hosting the morning show “Le Croissant Show”!
Terror sets in when Tom doesn't return, and frantic searches ensue as the fires approach.
The Judges rule on two cases in this episode. In the first, Covid may have gotten the best of a landlord and tenant when they wage war over the cleanliness of their shared space. He claims she was a neat freak; she admonishes him for his lack of respect for the 'show towels' in the bathroom. Up next, a woman's friend of 30 years neglects to pay her back after she helped him in his time of need.
The “Trapper’s Cabin” is iconic Americana, so when the guys get to build one for a KLH client in Roseburg, only the best will do. That includes adding ‘knaughty’ log extras to this traditional cabin.
Logs keep the KLH team in business, so when supplies dry up Cody and Wilson go on the hunt. Meanwhile, a restoration job in Christmas Valley is the gift that keeps on giving—but not in a good way.
When a client orders a man cave with 45-foot beams, finding and installing the large logs is serious business. Workaholic Wilson needs a break, so Cody reels him into going fishing.
One thing after another goes wrong for the KLH team as they build a three-car garage for a client. With broken logs, trailers and trucks, the guys scramble for solutions.
It's been a week since the resolution of the crossroad killing case, in which the name of the Kamiya Kasshin-ryu was deceptively used. Although the name of Kamiya Dojo has been cleared, there's no sign of an increase in the number of Kaoru's students. Then a passing boy, Yahiko Myojin, pickpockets Kenshin's wallet. Kenshin gives him the wallet, saying that it was his fault for allowing it to get stolen. Yahiko is repulsed at being treated like a child, but he has a reason to collect the money.
Fourteen-year-old Frankie Ripp had a perfect life — a great family, an annoying little brother, a popular boyfriend and a BFF she could always count on. However, her life took a surprising turn after an unfortunate incident. After some heated debate in the Underworld with the Grim Reaper herself, Frankie is forced to navigate life with her new Underworld guardians, Pretty and Scary, in the most challenging setting of all … middle school. Pretty freekin scary, huh?
Fourteen-year-old Frankie Ripp had a perfect life — a great family, an annoying little brother, a popular boyfriend and a BFF she could always count on. However, her life took a surprising turn after an unfortunate incident. After some heated debate in the Underworld with the Grim Reaper herself, Frankie is forced to navigate life with her new Underworld guardians, Pretty and Scary, in the most challenging setting of all … middle school. Pretty freekin scary, huh?
When Mom is assigned a travel article at work, she takes the entire family on a cross country road trip. But the trip gets off to a bumpy start when Lincoln tries to change Mom's itinerary to go to Dr. Weirdly’s Bizarritorium.
During a visit of the White House, the Loud kids can't help but sneak off and explore the rooms not on the tour.
Intimidated by an intense day of hiking in the Rocky Mountains, the Loud kids try to find reasons to call off the hike.
To help Mom make the deadline for her column, the Louds have to avoid the Casagrandes when they visit Great Lakes City.
When the Loud's run into Mom's old camp crush turned celebrity at a State Fair, Dad tries to one-up him to impress her.
Realizing Mr. Coconuts is missing, Luan rallies the Loud's to track him down along Route 66.
When the Louds' road trip takes them to Hollywood, Lola is determined to become a star and land a leading role.