Ginny draws inspiration from her dad when writing an essay she hopes to submit to a prestigious contest, but the result breeds friction with Hunter.
On Ginny's 16th birthday, Georgia tries to smooth things over by organizing a surprise party for her, but Ginny and her friends have other (big) plans.
Unplanned visitors cause headaches for Georgia and trust issues for Ginny as more of Georgia's checkered past is brought to light.
Georgia Miller is the mother of Ginny Miller and her little brother Austin. After hearing that her husband died in a car accident, Georgia moves her family to Wellsbury.
During the sophomore sleepover, Max bares her heart, Georgia resumes bad habits and Ginny shares connections with both Hunter and Marcus.
As Ginny's popularity grows. so do her questions about her own identity; after his night out with Georgia, Paul discovers that he has new political competition.
Hunter's aloofness makes Ginny insecure; Max obsesses over a new love interest; Georgia sells Paul on an idea for a fundraiser, then must deliver.
As Ginny struggles to fit in with her new friends, she faces fallout from a night with Marcus; Georgia helps problem-solve for both Paul and Ellen.
A surprise visitor introduces Harry to a stressful human institution: marriage.
Harry loses his cool with 3 swimmers that he's forced to rescue just seconds after warning them not to swim in a dangerous area. However, calling them "imbeciles" and "idiots" puts him in hot water.
Turning around a failing restaurant is a daunting challenge under the best of circumstances. Attempting to do it in just two days with only $10,000 may be impossible, but that's exactly what Chef Robert Irvine sets out to do in his new Food Network show, Restaurant Impossible. Robert will use a little MacGyver and a lot of muscle to rescue these desperate places from complete collapse. Can one man, in two days, with $10,000, turn the tide of a failing restaurant and give hope to the owners and their employees? Find out as Robert Irvine takes on Restaurant: Impossible.—Anonymous
Tom Gleeson tests four experts to find the Hard Quiz Champ. Tonight's topics: The Tuba, Gone with the Wind, Paul McCartney and The Battle of Britain. Play along at home - you might be surprised at what you already know.
Topics: Facebook banned publishers and Australian users from sharing and viewing news content on its website in response to the proposed news media code that makes Facebook pay for news content; Debris from a United Airlines plane fell onto the ground during an emergency landing after one of its engines burst into flames and suffered engine failure; Scottish singer Nathan Evans sings sea shanties on TikTok which go viral (with Natalie Tran).
The Goggleboxers share their thoughts on Toddlers Behaving (Very) Badly, The End, Married at First Sight, The Toys that Made Us and Hairy Bikers' Mediterranean Adventure.
The crew members dig deep in the individual competition as they maneuver a bulldozer through a course in order to avoid "punching out."
The husbands take the stage and Justin reveals shocking details about leaving the Mormon church, Robert addresses Jen and her husband, Sharrieff, and Whitney shares an update on her dad’s sobriety.
Aaron and his team face their toughest trial yet as they attempt to prosecute the officers who shot and killed an unarmed black man.
Guy Fieri challenges three all-star chefs to make guilty pleasure dishes from the comfort of their own homes. In both rounds, Guy plays a game that determines the mandatory ingredients from the fun-filled boxes he sent the chefs. However, they can only rely on whatever ingredients they have in their home kitchen pantries. The chef with the highest score across both rounds gets to spin the Money Wheel for a shot at $20,000.