A scruffy ex-soldier who builds houses for homeless veterans spruces to reconnect with his wife and finds unexpected strength in vulnerability.
Carolina is cruising midway through the season, but all is not right with Cam Newton as the Panthers take on Pittsburgh in prime time.
A demanding drill-team leader who's set in her ways learns to shed her tough skin, soften her style – and open up to her two grown daughters.
The party’s over, and now the team must trust each other in order to face impending doom and an enemy that’s closer than they think.
Krupp's campers take on rich rivals in a hoity-toity boat race that also features a revenge-obsessed giant salamander. Paging Captain Underpants!
A proud Chicana woman and arts advocate trades her dated locks for a polished look that gives her the confidence to talk publicly about her passions.
Stuck in separate camps, Harold and George unleash a hyperintelligent talking possum to scare the pants off of Krupp. What could possibly go wrong?
Veronica discovers Keith has been hiding something scary from her. The real reason for Penn’s latest theory on the bomber comes to light. Veronica loses confidence in new friend, Nicole, owner of Comrade Quacks.
A run-of-the-mill arts and crafts session turns into an interdimensional adventure from which Harold, George and company may never return.
Andi and her family take a road trip. While helping Jonah move, Buffy and Cyrus are surprised to learn the identity of his famous mom.
Harold and George don't ask for much -- just a fun scavenger hunt that doesn't include doing Krupp's errands. Careful what you wish for, fellas.
His 10-year-old daughter calls him a "man child." But can this larger-than-life single dad grow up and become the adult she needs him to be?
The campers' splat-tastic game of paintball is rather rudely interrupted by a foul and formidable fiend known only as Camoflush.
The pressure's on Harold and George to tell the scariest campfire story ever. Perhaps their tale of an ill-fated frontier dentist will do the trick.
A fierce game of plot potato takes an unexpected twist when Melvin
Jonathan returns to his hometown to make over his high school music teacher, a selfless educator whose fiery red mullet hasn't changed in 30 years.
With fun in short supply, Harold and George persuade Krupp to dump the campers in the middle of the forest so they can learn to rough it.
It's parents' weekend at Lake Summer Camp, and Krupp's eager to make amends with Harold and George ... or so he says.