It's the last week of the Block and the teams must deliver their back gardens and fix any defects.
Before Washington can secure a strange alien artifact, a mysterious syndicate known as Viper attacks his base. Meanwhile, Shatter Squad races to pick up a new recruit.
The sudden departure of one of his teammates leaves Shane struggling to adapt to the unforeseen responsibilities on deck. Coming off her clash with Francesca, Izzy begins to question if the interior satisfies her dream of being at sea. While dealing with demanding guests, Rachel lets her emotions get the best of her, and Francesca loses her composure in front of Captain Lee. Meanwhile, James gets caught in the middle of an explosive guest argument.
Brent accidentally locks Hank and Wanda in Corner Gas. Emma tries to get out of making Davis’s special bread.
With Mike away, George helps around the house; Maryse has her own issues
Rita has one last item she needs to cross off her bucket list; unable to face the future, Carol goes back in time; meanwhile Wolf has to play catch-up.
Five talented cookie makers create interchangeable mix-and-match Christmas character cookies. Then the cookie workshop comes alive with the sound of music as the bakers craft 3-D cookie displays inspired by holiday music. They must incorporate ingredients that evoke classic Christmas songs, like pears, figs and chestnuts, into their cookie compositions. Guest judge Gesine Prado joins hosts Ree Drummond and Eddie Jackson to decide which Christmas music cookie display hits the high notes, and when the final curtain drops, one cookie maker will be singing a sweet tune with the $10,000 prize.
The coaches enlist music industry powerhouses Leon Bridges (Team Kelly), Miguel (Team Legend), Kane Brown (Team Blake), and Julia Michaels (Team Gwen) to prepare their artists for a dueling duet. After the vocal face-off, each coach must choose which artist from their team is the strongest to move forward to the Knockout Rounds. Each coach has one steal and one save, though their saved artist will enter into a Four-Way Knockout.
James Carrington and Dan Machin race to assist colleagues who are pursuing a stolen car that is racing along the M1 at 100 mph and showing no signs of stopping - and to make matters worse it is recklessly weaving across all four lanes of the busy motorway. Meanwhile, the Tactical Support Group heads up a dawn raid on a warehouse, targeting a man with known links to organised crime.
A shocking secret about Royal and Angenette's relationship surfaces just as the family heads to the Philippines for their wedding.
After their summer of fun in the country, Liv and Tristan hit a stumbling block back in London. Verity and Charlie take a big step. Can Sam and Tiff make amends?
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
When the government closes the bottle shops, Franky breaks into the courthouse in search of alcohol for a sober Kev and the other Housos. Franky sneaks Shazza out of the house for essential supples to get her through the lock-down — a new vibrator (and one for Vanessa too). Franky tells the Houses about the Raider of the Lost Dope. Shazza's up the duff to her daughter's boyfriend.
Armed with rifles, recruits are tasked with a hostage rescue mission, before taking on their most dangerous task yet in near freezing water.
Nigella shares her take on the bhorta, a dish of fried and mashed vegetables favoured in the Indian subcontinent, to which she introduces a very British ingredient.
Teams Utah and Iowa face off in the final matchup of the Wildcard Round. Utah's inexperience makes them seem like the underdogs, but after a few races -- and with $20,000 in their sights -- they quickly prove they're a force to be reckoned with.
The matchup between Utah and Iowa continues and things are all tied up going into the second round. Both teams' leaders scramble to rally their troops and come up with a winning strategy that can push them past the Wildcard Round and into Round 1.
After the final Wildcard matchup, racers from all competing teams hit the streets for some grudge racing; Brian Davis and his Detroit racers prep their cars for a big-money matchup against Chris Rankin and his team from the Northeast.