Tia and Matt are called upon to rescue some dogs from the home of their recently deceased owner; a potential adopter is looking for a dog who is able to thrive at a bed and breakfast.
The Charlestown project wraps up. Included: restoring the exterior with a new dormer, windows, shutters and front entry; testing the security system; visiting the mechanical room in the basement; spotlighting the completed master suite; and touring the second floor, which features a guest room, guest bath and new living room.
The new version of Aquarius is a light-hearted girl who just wants to have fun, but that consists of wanton destruction with her water power. Wendy and Carla try to gently subdue her at some kind of pocket universe amusement park, a dubious prospect at best.
Twelve celebrities are abandoned in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they must perform Bushtucker Trials which challenge them physically and mentally.
Lofty helps an asylum seeker, Ash loses it in resus and Ethan struggles with a diagnosis.
Tommy and Tamara Kane appear to have it all. He's a pro football player for the Seattle Seahawks; she’s a devoted mother living in Montreal. Distance keeps this couple together, but when Tommy's career ends, the proximity will tear them apart.
Yun Hui is asked by Hyeok on how to drive. They end up missing the highway exit and reach a far off place.
The Appalachian Mountains are a region of incredible beauty and amazing legends. One such legend tells of a terrifying giant with a 7-clawed hand who left his mark on a massive rock. This incredible rock is sacred to Cherokee people who revere the artifact for its intriguing symbols and cultural significance. Others say the symbols aren't Native, but may be connected to visitors from afar--perhaps from over the ocean or from another world. Trying to set the record straight on this controversial stone, Scott Wolter heads to Appalachia. As Scott tries to determine the age of the carvings, he discovers the stone may have strange and mystical powers. He also learns that this isn't the only massive artifact in the region--the connection between the two may lead to a "giant" conclusion.
After being invited to a fancy gala, Sticks admits she does not know how to behave like a lady.
Amy decides to accept Eggman's invitation to design his lair for a magazine cover.
Jim and Nancy rush to make repairs before the cold Alaskan winter chases them out of their home. Off gridder Dan Mawhinney decides to sell his cabin, but first he must find a buyer. On the railroad, delays threaten to put the train behind schedule.
Black Dynamite brings the orphans to a taping of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" for their collective birthdays.
As the railroad prepares to leave Cheyenne behind in the Season 4 finale, Cullen returns to Fort Smith to retrieve his family.
When the dog stops a theft at Get Sporty, the quads argue publicly about his name.
Billy helps Phoebe out on a art project, but she soon learns the piece has come from a museum.
A device in the man cave meant to make men stronger, more powerful, and "manlier", strikes Henry when he accidentally pushes a button on the machine. The effect makes him grow facial hair and increases his adrenaline making him angry, eventually turning him "beastly." Captain Man, Schwoz, and Charlotte rush to find Henry but do not arrive before his crazy behavior ruins his date with Chloe.
Hollywood actor and producer Wilmer Valderrama asks the guys to build a unique tank with multiple angles and slanted sides. In Grand Rapids, Michigan a health center wants a tank that mimics the city's famous rapids.
Mike discovers that Vanessa has given away his last light bulb. He and Chuck go looking for more. Mandy wants to move to an apartment, but leaves out an important piece of information.
Don investigates a postal box that embarked on a gravity-defying journey, a traditional Viking vessel that sailed into the annals of modern history on an intrepid sea voyage, and a handmade talisman that weaves a tale of terror and courage on the American frontier.