The Challengers learn that the eliminated players have been biding their time until they reenter the house. Revenge consumes the minds of those in the Redemption House when they learn that they will be competing to get back in the game.
Laura is suspicious that Tom is lying to her, so she enlists Nico to follow him. Also, Laura and Nico go back to Spanish Harbor to investigate how their fates are intertwined.
It's Easter time and the Busbys have tons of fun activities planned for the holiday, but their special surprise may turn into a nightmare. Also, when Adam reveals his unorthodox plan for dealing with his issues, Danielle has a tough decision to make
Two contestants will lead a team of three celebrities, which include Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Carson Kreesley, Marcus Lemonis and Bill Engvall, in hopes winning the $25,000 grand prize. A series of unique party games will bring out the best, funniest and most competitive sides of some of Hollywood's most beloved stars in this hilarious no-holds-bar competition hosted by Emmy Award winner Jane Lynch.
The competition is down to just 36 acts. Twelve performers will take the stage live tonight from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood as judging is turned over to the American viewing audience.
With Abby away and her sentencing looming over everyone's head, the moms bring in world-renowned choreographer, Laurieann Gibson. Laurieann's intensity and passion shakes things up at the ALDC, but will her unique methods and choreography be enough to win? Meanwhile, ex-ALDC member Chloe returns to the competition world for the first time in two years to dance against her former teammates.
Famed car collector, Tim Wellborne asks the team to recreate a famous add car from the 70's, IE. the "most beautiful car that never was"-- the 1970 Paint Chip 'Cuda to feature in his muscle car museum. Charles accepts, hoping a car like this with a placement like that will really get the Bomb Factory on the map. However, staring down the barrel of a complicated paint job and a meticulous client, Charles worries that the final product may not be as good as required.
Trey and Frankie get a call about a 1974 Dodge Charger down at the used car lot. It is in pretty-good shape, but with another auction only a few weeks away, the Bomb Factory will need to soup up this muscle car in record time if there's any hope of it bringing in any real money. Charles thinks a larger engine and a sleek paint job should do the trick, but a disagreement the rear windows puts their tight timeline in jeopardy.
Bugsy and Hannah come face-to-face for the first time since charter and Wes, Malia and Adam discuss THAT love triangle and the penthouse in Santorini.
Known for its sizzling performance and smooth body style, the '69 Pontiac GTO is one of the fastest cars of its time. Now, Joe gives it his signature twist with rad body mods and new power train that will have its super wide tires smokin' hot.
Mina and Karen find that "you get what you pay for" when they buy a bargain house for $5,000. At 730 square feet, it's their smallest home ever, but it's full of big challenges, including holes in the roof, holes in the floor and a rotting foundation supported by nothing more than a dirt pile and a car jack. Mina and Karen's goal is to create value but stay on budget while bringing this dilapidated little home back to a livable condition.
Baz puts his plan to take down Smurf in motion as Marco cashes in a favor with Craig and Deran. Pope seeks the truth behind the reasons for Catherine's death.
Bob Lee works to piece together Solotov's motive for targeting their unit. Nadine uncovers a surprise witness to the event that set everything off. Solotov's hunt has him hiding in plain sight.
Two old friends race to finish their seasons, but one hopes to cap a storied career; Johnathan Hillstrand wants to bid farewell in a blaze of glory.
Vernon scores a gig at a Predators hockey game, and Ronnie uses the occasion to propose to Debbie.
The Unabomber will stop bombing if his Manifesto is published. Fitz pushes for publication with S.A.C. Ackerman, who presents Fitz's argument to Attorney General Janet Reno.
Callie is torn with turning over a new leaf or supporting a cause that means a lot to her, while Jude and Taylor begin making gaming videos that earn them unwanted notoriety. Stef makes major headway in her case.
Alone for the weekend, Julie hires a creepy handyman who overstays his welcome. Meanwhile, Billy feuds with a dickish advertising exec, and Marilyn gets a book deal.