Officer Canfield breaks up a 45-year-old illegal fishing tournament. Officer MacFadzen rescues an injured hawk. Officer Hannett confronts two kids riding OHRVs on the road. On Mt. Chocorua, officers rescue a woman with a fractured ankle.
Sgt. Hawks and Officer Benvenuti supervise Trainee Frye's lobster trap detail. Officer Lucas and Trainee McDermott deal with a woman illegally keeping a wild squirrel. Officer Delisle and Biologist Marchand investigate the deaths of multiple turtles.
To eat or not to eat? For Noah Cappe, there is no question! Noah heads to San Diego and hams it up at the Balboa Park December Nights festival. The day starts off right with a breakfast Belgian waffle called the Ham I Am, and then it's a showdown between the East Coast Lobstah Taco and homegrown Cali Spicy Kaprao Burger. Then Noah heads north to Antioch, Calif., for the Contra Costa County Fair, where Mexican-American specialties take top prize.
Joseon remains steadfast. The Righteous Army perseveres on its course. Ae-sin keeps her flame ablaze, while Hui-seong, Dong-mae and Eugene try to help.
This week Ernie is in Weiben also known as the Thursday Island and meets a down to earth landscaper, an oyster farmer who's found his niche in the world and a Kaurereg Elder holding onto culture.
Bart takes a dare, and ends up in the hospital. To cover for himself and Homer, he says he went to Heaven and met Jesus. Christian producers offer the Simpsons a movie deal, which Homer takes. But Bart can't deal with the guilt and comes clean to Marge after the movie is finished.
Brian quickly falls in love with a woman, and after receiving devastating news regarding her cancer diagnosis, he proposes marriage.
Ruksy, Imogen and Lily venture into the dangerous Restricted Section of the Library in search of the truth about Kyra’snew magical powers.
A contentious divorce and custody battle lands one father in the crosshairs of a sniper.
Joanna is struggling with life as a new mum, and the flight to Melbourne is a huge additional strain on her. Baby son Noah cries the whole way, to the very apparent dismay of their fellow travellers. Exhausted and emotional from the journey, the couple finally arrive in Australia, where unforeseen events - and the white light of public scrutiny - change their lives forever.
Windblade tries to make Bee understand who Megatron is.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by podcaster and comedian Brendan Schaub to tip their hat to some "Polite Drunks," take a trip to "Racc City" and listen in on some "Brofessions."
Quad has a heart-to-heart with Jackie over her marital issues while the guys have a much-needed night to themselves where Greg tells his side of the story. Contessa takes the first step towards a new life. With Simone and Jackie in tow, Heavenly travels to her childhood home in Miami to seek out the root of her anger.
Funny pranks, a musical tribute to cats and a deer who steals the carrot-nose from a snowman.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo join "The Animal Resistance," judge a "Nitrous Talent Show," and premiere their action blockbuster, "The Disposables."
Spencer takes a big risk, with the potential to blow the deal. After a heart-to-heart with Ricky, Charles spells out his vision for the team. Joe and Reggie enlist Vernon and Terrell “Sizzle” Suggs to persuade Illegal Civilization.
Comedian Gary Owen joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to try out some "Sackupuncture," watch couples get lost in a "Love Bubble," and experience redheads reaching their boiling point in a "Ginger Snap."
Chris "Drama" Pfaff joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to visit the library in "Check This Out," find out who's "Still Bladin'," and help some people with their "Game Rabies."
The Barnwood Builders square off against their toughest barn yet -- a stubborn old timber frame with wooden pegs, metal spikes, steel bolts and a whole lot of beams. But saving this barn is worth the effort because it will be rebuilt for a veterans group.
Deep in the Alaskan wilderness lives a newly discovered family who was born and raised wild. Billy Brown, his wife Ami and their seven grown children – 5 boys and 2 girls – are so far removed from civilization that they often go six to nine months of the year without seeing an outsider. They’ve developed their own accent and dialect, refer to themselves as a "wolf pack," and at night, all nine sleep together in a one-room cabin. Simply put, they are unlike any other family in America. Recently, according to the Browns, the cabin where they lived for years was seized and burned to the ground for being in the wrong location on public land.