A pair of rescued mountain lion cubs are ready for their new habitat. Plus, a white rhino undergoes an intense procedure in the hope of saving the species!
Amy, Adam and Chip reach out to a lost and lonely spirit in Rhode Island.
Craig of the Creek follows a young boy, Craig, and his two friends, Kelsey and JP, as they go on adventures within a world of untamed, kid-dominated wilderness in the creek.
When Mika tries too hard to win Man's Nest Employee of the Month, she creates a monster that could ruin the telethon Danger Force is hosting.
Aisha Tyler hosts this skit comedy show where the actors on the show, usually Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and another guest star or two do different comedy skits. It's all improv and made up on the spot.
Emma makes sense of Kit's use of a question mark tattoo on women he would later go on to murder. Her flashback is of Amy Walker with a question mark tattoo. Pete suggests it was not a heart Kit was tattooing on Karen but a question mark and the needle slipped. They realise Kit meant to kill her and instead fell in love with her. Pete suggests memories formed in a traumatic state can only be recovered in a traumatic one. He suggests the trauma of witnessing Amy Walker's dead body has caused the memory blackout. Jay brings prescription drugs that Jess used to take and ...
Emma fights to escape a terrifying John Tyler who she now knows is a serial sexual predator and has hunted her down on behalf of Mary who will come into a scene of brutal destruction and find Emma bound and gagged and feels guilt at what she has done. Emma tries to warn her John is still here but Mary is sure the cabin is empty. John make a chilling return and the two women kill him to survive. In the disposal of his body Emma is forced to tell Mary the truth. But it is a truth she doesn't want to hear. Emma is not the monster who took her daughter, she's the monster ...
Emma wrestles with the news of Theresa's remains - found with a personalised necklace close to where Karen gave birth. She faces renewed questioning from and denies knowledge of the death. Pete believes this is the trauma that has caused her memory blackspots. When Caterina Keep, the local seer senses Emma is troubled it compounds the doubt she feels about her own nature and begins to question what she could be capable of. Tom tries to pull her away from her dark thoughts but Emma is struggling - her flashbacks of Theresa suggest Theresa was trying to warn Karen about...
The FBI close in on Emma for questioning over the remains in Minnesota. Emma pursues the truth about Jess - unlocking Jess' phone reveals calls to one local number. Calling the number puts Emma firmly in the sights of Bodie Lord. John gleans information from Caterina about what Emma shared with her. Emma confides finally in Tom, about Jess and Tina, brings comfort and shock - he knows who she was and wants one assurance: did she help Kit Parker? And Emma cannot give him an answer he needs: she hopes not. Tom, in trying to dig into the Carlton Lodge Motel falls into ...
Emma in freefall at her growing distrust of Pete. She changes the locks, avoids his calls. We see a flashback to how they met and the deal Karen made to gain witness protection. Their relationship disintegrates when she learns Pete lied about who the cabin belonged to and that it is his. When she finds an intimate picture of him with a young girl from his time at Saint Jerome House she fears for her own safety and moves into the storm shelter outside - where she finds items that hint at darker aspects of Pete's nature. Her growing paranoia derails the burgeoning ...
Emma arrives in Minnesota. She retrieves a photograph of a couple and an address from a lockup of Esther's. The address takes her to a house in which a four year old girl plays and as Emma secretly comes face to face with the girl we see they have the same unusually colour eyes, one blue one brown. This girl is her daughter, Freja. This is the secret Esther has kept. Pete and John attend Esther's funeral to wait for Emma who doesn't show. Emma and Pete confront each other over their suspicions of what the other has done and reach a new accord. Pete explains away the ...
Pete claims not yet to have followed up on Jess at Saint Jerome House. He's a stranger, it's difficult to ask those kind of questions without drawing Emma into it. Instead he drills down into the blackspot in her memory, a period of several days in Minnesota, before she was found with Kit and arrested. He thinks she's projecting that trauma onto the "death" of Jess. However when Emma learns, through her growing connection with a local cop, that Pete worked at the Saint Jerome House, the group home Jess lived at, she becomes wary of him and the increasing control he ...
Convicted for covering up for Kit Parker, her serial killer lover's, crimes, Karen Miller is released from prison. But, because of the nature of the murders she was associated with and because she eventually gave evidence against her boyfriend, she is released into witness protection and given a new identity: Emma Hall. Her protection officer Pete Guillory promises to guide her through this new life but warns her to live quietly here in the Louisiana bayou where her new home will be. He warns her not to draw attention to herself and above all, to never ever involve ...
A new energy about Emma, determined to start over and be the person who will win back her daughter. She gives back the kitten she stole. She apologises to Rose but now Rose knows she's lying about who she is everything has changed. When Emma confides in Rose about Jess' death Rose voices her fears that perhaps Emma was involved. Emma finally shows her true feelings for Tom and trusts him with the reveal of her daughter. It will be Tom who helps her move closer to the truth about Abel and the conspiracy at the heart of the town. Mary seeks confession for her sins and ...
Emma is in turmoil after the suicide of her lover, Kit and the death of Jess. She confides in Pete and takes him to the site of Jess' murder: but the body has gone. Pete worries Emma is becoming unstable again, and that she has hallucinated the murder of Jess and the crazed man in the bayou. Emma wrestles with doubt over what she saw while also experiencing horrific flashbacks that suggest she was involved with one of Kit's murders. The discovery of a hook in a sore on her leg, festering since her escape from the bayou shack, convinces her that she didn't imagine the ...
Lurie recounts his times with his companion 'Leroy' around his village concerning various neighbors and townspeople whom they were convinced were mysteriously disappearing, one of them they nicknamed "The Chicken Man". He goes on to discuss his relationship with his mother, and their collective disgust with the registry of motor vehicles in Massachusetts. This ends with a live action/animated mashup of Lurie's artwork and surroundings among his song (alias Marvin Pontiac) 'My Little Garden Gnome' playing in the background.
Griffin and Harper escape the police and travel back through the portal. Have they run out of time... or can they still save Savannah?