A tough-talking Darel dons a disguise to join a squad of lizard mercenaries and rescue Gee from enemy territory. But his skills are put to the test.
While Darel and Gee work together to do serious damage to the Scorpion base camp, their friends and family in the Amphibilands prepare for war.
The time has come for the Spider Queen to break down the Veil and the Turtle King's spell, allowing the Scorpions to invade the Amphibilands.
With help from the Kulipari, the villagers fight to protect the Amphibilands from the Spider Queen and the Scorpion Kings invading army.
A snowy mountaintop holds the key to saving the Amphibilands, and it's up to Darel and the Kulipari to make the dangerous journey.
Darel speaks to the Rainbow Serpent, who delivers an important message. The Spider Queen makes Lord Marmoo stronger than ever.
Pete heads to Michigan to help a husband surprise his wife with a Swiss Family Robinson inspired treehouse for their anniversary Far more advanced than its castaway motivation, the treehouse uses steel beams to hold tons of modern amenities.
As danger swirls around them, Darel and the Kulipari seek allies to help defend the Amphibilands from Lord Marmoo's army.
Darel and the Kulipari lead the banished amphibians through the desert, where finding water becomes a matter of life and death.
The Floogals spot the Hoomans packing plates and cups and food into a big basket - they must be moving out, think our team of explorers. When Boomer finds himself caught up in the basket and taken along on the family's bike ride, Fleeker and Flo follow in their fizzers to track their friend and work out what the Hoomans are doing. Discovery what a picnic is and that a bagel isn't a Floogal-trap proves to be a lot of fun for the Floogals to report back on.
Darel and Gee go on a treacherous journey to find the Turtle King and seek his help in saving the Amphibilands from certain doom.
Comedian David Cross mourns the quaint early stages of Trump's campaign. Chelsea and Sully actor Aaron Eckhart talk phobias and hypnosis.
Caleb helps prevent Benicio's return to England.
Ingmar takes his new colleague Axel to a shooting range where they encounter Ingmar's enemy and founder of the best investigating company in Los Angeles, Jane McKinney. Ingmar bets with Jane that he can make Axel shoot better than one of her guys in one week. Meanwhile, the dicks are hired by a blindman Jeff to find out if his wife is having an affair. Axel is introduced to Ingmar's daughter Sarah.
Magicians looking to fool them this time: Xavier Mortimer returns to skip rope midair, Fielding West pretend-plays rough with his bird friend, Caleb Wiles instructs Alyson on how to do a fooler's card trick for the boys, Ken Hall (aka the Magic Maniac) entertains with magical anagrams of the boys' names, and finally, in honor of Houdini, Penn and Teller and their escape artist friends, the Pilobolus dance troupe, unleash their inner sadomasochists.
Of the millions of Hindu gods, none is more important than Shiva--the great destroyer. Ancient Astronaut theorists suggest this powerful being that possessed flying machines, incredible weapons, and had supernatural abilities may, in fact, have been the leader of an extraterrestrial faction that came to Earth wielding advanced technology. And the evidence, they say, comes not just from the incredible stories of the ancient Vedic texts, but is also carved in stone throughout the Hindu world. The megalithic Kailasa Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is carved from a single rock cliff, and it is said that it took just 18 years to chisel out the estimated 400,000 tons of rock excavated in its construction. But how was this accomplished over a thousand years ago when modern engineers say such a feat is not even possible with today's technology?
When Zekes custom sluice malfunctions, Emily must step up to try and save the Clarks season. The Kelly clan moves in too close to Vernons claim and Mr. Gold races to plug a hole thats threatening to devastate his budding empire.
Rob Brydon is back to host the new series of the award-winning comedy panel show with David Mitchell and Lee Mack as the lightning-quick team captains. Over the course of the show, celebrity guests reveal amazing stories about themselves, some of which are true and some of which are not. The aim of the game is to fool the opposition into mistaking fact for fiction and fiction for fact. This episode's guests are Mel Giedroyc, David Haye, Martin Kemp and Romesh Ranganathan.