The campmates are thrown back in the freezing lake, retrieving buoys for cash, and must play a horribly awkward game that sees their true opinions about each other hilariously shared out loud. The campfire brings another shocking twist as the camp votes for who they think the killer is for the first time, before another victim is brutally claimed.
Marinette and Kagami find themselves teamed up in a cross-Paris scavenger hunt to win time with Adrien. Kagami's mother is against her participation and becomes akumatized into the giant centaur mecha Ikari Gozen, who can swallow people up and imprison them inside her armor.
Ryan must nail these triple axel level challenges before seeing how rose worthy his medal wielding playdate is. Ryan Phantoms his way through Tuff challenges before putting his Fairly Odd playdate up to the ultimate draw.
There's a silent disco at the Palais, and Oakley enlists the help of GHF to work their magic to get Chloe and Nate together - if only he could remember which member of GHF he decided to pretend to start dating. Meanwhile Harry, having been crushed by his crush Tyra and her boyfriend, is invited out with his parents to celebrate their wedding anniversary - not quite what he hand in mind. Dan enlists Jordan's help to DJ at the silent disco alongside Fabio, who takes a very keen interest in all things Jordan. But the main mission of the evening is to get Chloe and Nate to finally kiss - will this now be the start of a great relationship?
The boys sign the management deal and now need to pick a manager, so Coleen arranges for them to meet with a bunch of candidates who they find underwhelming - and then there is Jordan, whose brutal honesty is too hard for them to take. However, following the boys' chaotic and disastrous meeting with potential manager Ivan, Jordan saves the day. Meanwhile, Sasha is trying to salvage GHF's reputation with a press exclusive and Chloe, feeling sidelined by the Wonderland, re-engages with Luke and Cooper.
Jordan proves his management credentials by organising a gig at a local shopping mall and entrusts AJ with driving them there. After a series of missteps, including trudging through a field where Nate drops his phone into a cowpat, AJ ends up taking them to the wrong mall - where there's no audience! Meanwhile, Dan is under pressure at the Palais when an influential food vlogger reviews the diner, and Sasha's attention is diverted by Tyra's unexpected talent.
The boys are still undecided about whether to sign Coleen's contract. So AJ attempts one final bid to prove he's the best choice of manager by getting them a new job as the Palais' resident house band and launching it with a huge concert - which doesn't quite go to plan. Meanwhile, Harry develops a crush on Dan's new waitress, Tyra, and needs to find a way to distract himself from thinking about her. AJ has taken to his new role with gusto, organising all kinds of treats and surprises, not all of which are welcome.
The boys have signed with Jordan and he starts by getting some feedback from the fans on what they think of the Wonderland. Sasha sabotages his plan by swapping Jordan's focus group questionnaires with some of her own, revealing the surprising news that fans want to see the boys dance more. Off the back of the bogus feedback, Jordan starts putting the boys through some dance training with the unlikely help of Fabio. Meanwhile, Meg and Anika get into all sorts of bother trying to get some band merchandise organised, while GHF are suddenly inundated with sacks of vegetables after vlogging about their lunch on social media.
The boys are celebrating their successful prom performance, while Chloe and Nate decide to meet to discuss their relationship. However, they are repeatedly interrupted by Molly and Eleanor, who think Chloe and Nate becoming boyfriend and girlfriend is damaging for the Wonderland. Meanwhile, Harry, Oakley, Meg and AJ take part in Dan's new hot wing challenge, with disastrous consequences. The Girls Here First tour is cancelled due to an overreach by Sasha, but their world is then turned upside down with news that Mya is no longer in their lives. And at the worst possible moment, Sasha hears that Coleen is planning to offer the Wonderland a management contract. Sasha is in the last chance saloon, with GHF in turmoil and now on the back foot and vulnerable. She is also pregnant. Meanwhile, Coleen has set out her plans for the Wonderland, but some uncertainty creeps in as to whether they really want this deal.
Leigh and Danny take a road trip, which forces them to confront their feelings about Matt...and each other.
Canadians might know Nipigon as the home of the $106 million bridge that closed 42 days after it opened. This is the only way across Canada. Two plywood mills closed down, one was burned. The reservoir was out of water so they could not fight the fire. "Baggy" (his nick name) was one of the mill workers who lost their job, after 2 years he had a premonition of being a wildlife photographer, so he bought a camera and was outside 16-18 hours a day, learning how to use his camera. He has made a new career from photography. This former mill town is now touting its first ...
It's the finals, and the last three of the original bakers' dozen standing are David Atherton, Steph Blackwell and Alice Fevronia, whose friends and family, as well as the season's eliminated bakers, will be on hand to see the crowning of this season's winner at the conclusion of the last three bakes. For the signature, the bakers are given the seemingly easy task of making a chocolate cake, the trick being to make theirs stand out from the regular. They are even more apprehensive than usual for the technical as there is no theme this week, meaning that the judges could throw anything at them. What is thrown ...
Jim breaks down the latest Halloween trends, finds out whether sex trafficking is linked to legal prostitution, and compares American and British chocolate manufacturing.
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When a group of women on a retreat end up in the ED, Max gets some troubling information that could put a patient in jeopardy. Sharpe and Kapoor work together to mend fences between two feuding sisters.
Kicking off a first-of-its-kind, high-stakes desserts tournament, four chefs compete in a series of chocolate challenges. Spicy booze and a book filled with bonbons are in the mix in round one, and an oversize beverage meets a stinky cheese in the entree basket. The dessert basket features a can of something that could be cause for concern as the chefs make chocolatey showpieces to earn a spot in the grand finale and a shot at the $50,000 prize.
How did the U.S. become the country with the worst known coronavirus outbreak in the world? FRONTLINE investigates the American response to COVID-19 — from Washington State to Washington, D.C. — and examines what happens when politics and science collide.
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