When Alvin inadvertently destroys Theodore's bicycle, he enters the boys in a roundup of shopping carts where the first prize is a new bike.
Riley, Maya and Lucas emphasize the beauty of being unique as they rally around their friend Farkle Minkus, who may be on the autism spectrum. Meanwhile, his friendship with another student, Smackle, grows fonder.
Everyone tries to escape the impending nuclear blast Citizen Z battles thawed zombies and issues an air bounty for Murphy.
Pom-poms are flying this week as Dianna coaches the girls through a Southern stand-off. New coaches stoop to all-time lows but Dianna must shake it off and stay on course for a grueling competition in three different categories. Meanwhile, we see a softer side of Miss D as she renews her wedding vows to husband, Robert.
When Luke becomes the brain of the family and Zuri the new trendy fashionista, Ravi and Emma feel their identities have been stolen.
Jack Dee, Romesh Ranganathan, Gaby Roslin and Tinchy Stryder are the guests on the show this week.
When Jasmine starts spending more time with Logan over drum lessons, she discovers she still has feelings for him even though she is dating Owen.
Pete and the crew join a group of young carpenters from Sawhorse Revolution, an organization that introduces carpentry to students with community service projects, to build a treehouse escape.
Conclusion, the Cold Justice Team investigates two murder cases at the same time. A sexual assault and murder of a woman, who was stabbed to death in her home, and a double homicide of two young men, whose throats were slashed. Both crimes happened within months of each other and in the same neighborhood leaving local law enforcement with three unsolved murders. The team will have to determine if these two cases are potentially connected, and bring whomever is responsible to justice.
Kellog uses Alec's weakness against him. Kiera tries to negotiate. Alec sets out on his own to try to save Emily.
The fifteen teams remain and all travel South to Brazil. They all explore the jungle and prepare to participate in Carnivale. Jacques and Josee receive first place once again, but the penalty for the vegans was so severe that it set their same fate again, despite them winning.
After Sarah helps Scarf Lady prepare the wool for her new roof, she settles down for a dreamy sleep.
These women think their men are worth more dead than alive. A scorned Southern belle tries to cash in on her ex's life a countess clings to her riches through violent means and a mother of two trades her husband for another shot at the good life.
Jimmy falls madly in love with a fiery woman and ends up moving too fast.
The great Alaskan breakup fractures McCarthy. Food is lean for man and beast so locals combat hungry wolves stalking their herds. A last chance treaty between supporters of the new and old goes up in flames. Tim closes up his cabin atop the summit.
As the tension from Internationals mounts, Riley and Ella help the group relax by tricking them into learning square dancing.
James is preoccupied with his band and can't devote time to his duet with Riley for Internationals, so Ella helps her let loose. Meanwhile, Eldon and Thalia try to uncover the studio's sweet spots.
Casey and Alicia travel to Clearfield, Utah, to investigate a serial rapist. Bringing together an unprecedented multi-jurisdictional task force, they develop a terrifying profile of a merciless criminal and uncover new evidence.
In this two-part episode, the Cold Justice team heads to White Settlement, Texas, to investigate two different murder cases at the same time. A 1992 sexual assault and murder of a woman who was stabbed to death in her home and a double homicide of two young men whose throats were slashed. Both crimes happened within months of each other and in the same greater neighborhood leaving local law enforcement with three unsolved murders. The team will have to determine if these two cases are potentially connected.