Tuff and Astrid continue to defend Dragons Edge, while Hiccup, Snotlout and Johann discover an island full of wounded dragons that have been hunted and hurt by the Dragon Hunters.
Hiccup and the Riders must stop Ryker from creating a key to the Dragon Eye, which means a return trip to Glacier Island, this time to protect the Snow Wraith.
When a new tidal class dragon, the Sea Shocker, is found in Edge Cove, the riders must help it escape a group of hungry Scauldrons and reunite it with its migrating pod.
When a distress call from Trader Johann arrives at Dragons Edge, Hiccup, Snotlout, and Fishlegs go to investigate leaving Astrid, Ruff and Tuff to keep watch on the Edge. When Ruff is captured by Dragon Hunters, its up to Astrid and Tuff to defend the Edge.
Major Crimes determines that the kidnapping of a prominent scientist's son was not a crime of opportunity but rather a calculated scheme for revenge.
Christina Tosi brings a special guest into the MasterChef kitchen — her mom — to present the next mystery box challenge, which will feature all of Christina's favorite childhood foods. Then, contestants will compete in a tag team platter challenge using international street food ingredients.
Viggo has captured Heather and the Flightmare, and now Hiccup must outthink this dangerous new opponent.
Hiccup and Snotlout race to rescue the other riders from the Dragon Hunters.
Flambeau needs Father Brown's help in stealing the Pope's coronation gift to the Queen of England.
In the next team challenge, the junior home cooks will face an egg-cellent challenge and compete in pairs to see who can complete the most deviled eggs in 12 minutes. The team that perfects the most deviled eggs will be safe from the next elimination challenge, in which contestants must create their future cookbook's signature dish.
When Snotlout and Astrid are given the task of transporting a ceremonial battle axe to a wedding between their two families, they must put aside their differences when the axe is taken by a new type of dragon the Armorwing.
After Dagur attacks Berk, Astrid agrees to train a group of back up Dragon Riders. Little do they know they will soon be pressed into service.
It's 1928 and nine years on, retail magnate Harry is enjoying his time at the heart of the Roaring Twenties. In store, while about to unveil a new monument he receives a very special visitor - though a later accident places his role at the helm in jeopardy. Elsewhere, Mr Grove celebrates his birthday in the company of his now 19-year-old daughter Meryl, and store favourite Kitty Edwards is keen to show off her luxurious new abode - while her sister Connie has some exciting news.
Parker's new mechanic sparks a mutiny; a drought shuts down Todd's operation; and Tony faces a major issue that could put him out of business.
When Stormfly is captured by Dragon Hunters, Hiccup and the riders have to find her and rescue her.
Three friends try to sell the sharks on a breath freshener that has dual uses; a woman seeks a huge valuation for a functional kid's placemat; and a 23-year-old man wants to fight hunger and help the environment with his “ugly” produce subscription service. Plus, a follow up on LuminAid, inflatable, solar-powered lights in which Mark Cuban invested during Season 6.
Satoru Fujinuma is a struggling manga artist who works at a pizza parlor. Ever since he was a kid, he has been holding himself responsible for a kidnapping incident. Finally, the time has come for the truth from his past to be revealed…
David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or hundreds of millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or settle for a humble sound investment? Find out what happens when average Americans set out to find their Lottery Dream Homes.