When Gayle decides to host an artists' workshop in a yurt with only one attendee, Linda feels compelled to go to support her sister. Meanwhile, Louise and Gene lead a covert operation to find a lost cat for a cash reward.
In this edition, AXIOS looks at the verdict in the Harvey Weinstein criminal case, highlighted by an interview with Manhattan D.A. Cyrus R. Vance Jr.; plus, Mike Allen talks with recently convicted political consultant Roger Stone; an inside look at a Trump rally; a conversation with former Presidential candidates Gary Hart, Michael Dukakis and John Kerry.
Nolan is given some life-changing news and invites Grace over for a homecooked meal in his newly remodeled kitchen. Meanwhile, each unit is tasked with following up on dormant cases in the hopes they can uncover new leads.
After many months of being apart, Avery prepares for her trip to visit Omar and his family in Lebanon, while Teri frets over their future plans.
After a long journey, Avery and Omar are finally reunited in Lebanon. They visit a local market in Beirut and try to figure out the future of their relationship.
Omar's mother and sister travel from Syria to Lebanon to meet Avery. Avery's nerves about meeting Omar's mother for the first time are compounded when they have to break some news about their future plans.
Elizabeth encourages Nathan to investigate his father. Lucas enjoys the first chapters of Elizabeth’s novel. Clara and Jesse cross items off their wedding to-do list.
Main story: A look at how much power and how little accountability local sheriffs have; plus, Trump's coronavirus incompetence; India's self-censorship of 'Last Week Tonight.'
Safaree risks missing his daughter’s birth. The Creep Squad’s meeting goes left.
The competition heats up when the original captains see the newcomers mean business.
Melissa McCarthy welcomes Soborno, a kid genius; Samaya, a basketball phenom and future Globetrotter; Samuel, a mini pastry chef; Mayli, a powerhouse dancer; and Brooke, an old-school music enthusiast.
The 1912 race is an election between four remarkable candidates - former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, his anointed heir President William Howard Taft, scholarly and religious Democrat Woodrow Wilson, and Socialist Eugene Debs.
A sea lion called Finn has tummy trouble and the team feeds him a snack that will help them investigate why; Big Mama, the guitarfish, may be living up to her name; the boa-duo, Ripley and Ridley, receive a new home.
Kenya and Marc announce their divorce before the ladies' Greek vacation, so Kandi and Cynthia ask the women to be on their best behavior, but the ask is nearly impossible for Nene and Marlo. After the bomb shell announcement, Kenya shows up to Greece in good spirits, but instead of a sunny trip, the shade comes out
A retired Vietnam vet bought a bar and bowling center as a tribute to his father, but the business is heading into the gutter. Now, his family's legacy is at stake, as his business is in danger of shutting down for good.
Casanova performs after he and Ms. Juicy of "Little Women: Atlanta" lead the Black Squad against Nick and his Red Squad in Turn Up for What, Talking Spit, Remix and Wildstyle.
Ambitious bureaucrat Clare Kowitz arrives at Barton as the new General Manager and is struck by the extent of the facility's dysfunction. Ameer finally makes it to Australia only to discover tragic news awaits him.
Just as Robyn's family has adjusted to Flagstaff they learn that the owner is selling their rental house. They have 60 days to leave. Robyn and Kody fight in front of the kids over it and Aurora has a full-on panic attack perhaps her worst ever.
Idle hands turn deadly when a life of comfort is jeopardized and leaves a beloved neighborhood bar owner dead in their wake.
Stephanie makes a life-changing decision. Lisa meets her Nigerian fiancé. Ed worries Rose won't feel a connection. Darcey makes a shocking discovery. Geoffrey's first day in Russia is off to a bumpy start. Yolanda has concerns about Williams social media.