Sarah and Duck are trying to exercise but the neighbours need their help.
When a death occurs in Nick's family, Jess, Schmidt and Winston travel with Nick to the Windy City to help him with the funeral preparations and meet his boisterous family members, including his mom, Bonnie; his younger brother, Jamie; and his Boston cousin, Bobby.
Bob Rae sings his goodbyes, Don Cherry refuses to have his kisses denied and we predict the summer news in the 22 Minutes season finale.
The three finalists must create a waterproof makeup for the show "Le Reve: The Dream" at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas.
Musketeers Justin, Olive, and Squidgy set off on a rescue mission to save Princess Fifi.
Daniel debuts his extremely feminine fragrance; spends some quality time with his favorite comedian named after a root vegetable; some insensitive college girls get a Web redemption.
Danny gets caught sneaking out the office supply of painkillers for his troublemaker childhood friend Stevie who has instant chemistry with Mindy. Meanwhile, Mindy is in for a shock when Heather, Josh's ex-girlfriend who ruined Mindy's Christmas party, shows up at her doorstep to ask for her blessing to move into her apartment building. Mindy says yes, but immediately begins to plot ways to ruin Heather's rental application.
Despite Bryan’s concerns, David, a former Eagle Scout, jumps at the chance to chaperone a Boy Scout overnight with his friend’s son. His skills earn him the respect of the other fathers and scouts, but when one father disagrees with his lifestyle, David’s Boy Scout membership is revoked. Elsewhere, Rocky is helping Goldie sort out her secret crush on Brice. Bebe Wood also stars.
It is a bittersweet day for Tara, as she is forced to face her demons head on.
An elderly couple, Ann and Norman McCormack, buy Grayson's old house after Jules promises them that they will all spend time together. Forced to hang out with the McCormacks, Ellie, Jules and Grayson soon discover that there are many perks to being old. Meanwhile, when another one of Bobby's get-rich-quick schemes doesn't pan out, he tries to switch up his luck by renaming his boat. And Travis searches for the perfect partner to win a high-stakes penny can game.
When Ivy brings Sam back to town, Tom finds himself in an awkward situation. Jimmy and Derek clash over their vision for "Hit List," while both Ana and Karen struggle to stand up for what they want.
Ryan dates a recent widow. Serving as his "wingman" is Anne, who ends up competing against Ryan for the widow's attentions. Elsewhere, Lauren unwittingly lures a man away from Yolanda.
Kelly is livid when Abby pulls Brooke from this week's competition due to her less than stellar performance in the "Rosa Parks" group number. After Abby invites Broadway star, Rachelle Rak, to choreograph a Bob Fosse inspired group number, the two butt heads over style and content.
The honeymoon is over! The aftermath of Girl's night out brings both couples to the verge of breaking up.
A retiring couple are ready to put the daily grind behind and start life's third act. Looking to stretch their limited pensions, they've set their sights on Panama, where their dream of living on their own island can be afforded.
Tom and Henry make Viking flatbreads, a slow-roasted lamb wrap and toffee apple yorkies for an eaterie in the heart of York. The Cornish Bakery in York is run by Richard and Fiona Parkinson. Tom and Henry want to help the bakery stand out. Their first recipe is toffee apple yorkies - sweet, mini Yorkshire puddings served with caramelised apple, vanilla ice cream and a toffee sauce. Their second dish takes inspiration from one of York's most notorious residents, Guy Fawkes. Gunpowder Lamb is a spicy, slow-roasted lamb wrap served with a fiery carrot, coriander, chilli and red pepper salad. As York is also famous for its connection with Vikings, for their third and final dish, Tom and Henry come up with the idea of Viking flatbreads - a spelt pizza-like base topped with red onion, sorrel, curd cheese and delicate marjoram oil baked in the oven.