Bong Hee’s old friend calls her for help after she’s attacked. Ji Wook’s firm wants to continue investigating Jung Hyun Soo, but they need help.
Horrible Histories charts monstrous musicians, from Neanderthal screeches to Jimi Hendrix.
Pizza Steve goes to great lengths in order to beat Mr. Gus at a game of chess.
Enjoi goes without water in their "Breaking Rad" suits while Creature builds the world's longest beer bong. Dan Lu's challenges for Deathwish prove more difficult than expected.
A woman brings in Teddy the shih-tzu cross, who has severely deformed front legs. His owner wants him to live a life without pain, but coming up with a surgical solution proves a challenge. Five-year-old golden retriever Ollie is referred to Fitzpatrick's for an operation to remove a tumour in his leg, and a young couple bring in their four-month-old bulldog, which suffered a fractured elbow after wriggling from their arms.
Ten years after a 17-year-old girl is found strangled in the woods in small-town Kentucky, detectives uncover a terrible family secret.
When Chad realizes his lazy habits might be rubbing off on Clarence, he decides to participate in the Aberdale Marathon. However, Chad doesn’t know the first thing about being a runner and must enlist the help of Clarence.
Everyone's favourite almost-functional Asian Australian family, the Laws, are back for a second season. After a summer to remember, Jenny Law and Danny Law have amicably parted ways, and a wiser, more mature Benjamin now understands that sometimes, parents just work better apart. After Jenny sees how well Danny is doing post-divorce, she over-invests in Benjamin’s campaign to become middle school captain but overshoots the mark, triggering a rupture in their relationship and unearthing uncomfortable truths about her place in the world.
As Jenny delves into the world of self-help, Benjamin auditions for the lead in the school production of Medea. Jenny, not being taken seriously by anyone, comes to blows with Danny over the realities of co-parenting.
Talking Tom and Friends are back! But there’s something strange going on. Are they missing memories?
After listening to public radio, Clarence is inspired to record an interview featuring Sumo. When Ms. Baker hears the interview, she gets Clarence a spot on Aberdale Public Radio! The search is on – to find the perfect interview subject.
During a tour of workplaces for their school assignment, Sumire, Wasabi Izuno and Namida Suzumeno get wrapped up in the Ghost Incident and are hurt. Boruto feels bad that he wasn't there to prevent their harm, and becomes more determined to solve the case. With the help of Tayori Kuroyagi the postal worker, along with Shikadai and Mitsuki, the team scans the village more closely. Then Shikadai and Mitsuki realize one possibility from something Boruto says casually.
When the kids hear Lily curse, they're worried they have been a bad influence on her.
Top 20 will have to take 12 of the most popular ingredients found on any American home cook’s shopping list and make the judges a MASTERCHEF-worthy dish.
Briana is shocked to find out about Terra’s latest sneaky business move, which could have a major impact on Briana’s career. Jasmine’s husband Chris finally gets his long awaited notice of a job opening, but it puts Jasmine in a sticky situation as she nears the end of her maternity leave. And Terra arranges a couple’s vacation trip to Alaska, hoping to give the group a chance to reconnect as friends. But when Tonya goes against Terra’s wishes and invites Christy, Terra retaliates by blasting her on social media the night before the trip. Upon arriving in Alaska, the girls defend Christy, sending Terra into a total meltdown.
Sam tries to prove civil discourse isn't dead with a discussion about Rikers Island.
When Maxine offers to set Bobby up with a friend who the family deems unattractive, a debate about beauty and superficiality ensues that spurs Maxine to try to prove that the world is not that shallow.
Larry, Rachel and Hugh's excitement to finally meet the acclaimed comedy film director Paul Skidmore turns into horror when he brings along his muse: Melissa McCarthy.