The Birthday Boys are booked on a comedy event proclaiming that All Your Favorites Are Back! The line-up goes on and on and on; a restaurant owner who puts more care into advertising the price of the food than the meal itself.
Trash and Na Jung finally start dating but there are still a few hurdles left in front of them.
The Big Island is the only place in Hawaii you'll find active volcanoes. There's three of them, so no matter where you live, you're in the path of lava. Joel and Lani are willing to take the risk, but how close to the mouth of the volcano will they get?
When Carrie struggles with writer’s block, Weaver tries to help but gets in the way. Maggie and Sebastian grow closer after learning some shocking news. When Bennet moves to a dangerous neighborhood, Walt takes drastic measures to keep himself safe, with both hilarious and heartfelt results. Meanwhile, Larissa and Samantha finally find some common ground: sex.
Together on Graham's sofa are star of stage and screen, ex-Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe; comedian Harry Hill; Great British Bake Off queen Mary Berry; Andrew Lloyd Webber; and music and chat from Sir Cliff Richard.
Stephen Fry discusses knights and knaves. Victoria Coren, Sue Perkins, Rev. Richard Coles and Alan Davies are his guests at the round table.
Louis continues to gain constituent support as Shelby chronicles his recovery. Gil John faces Digger Mancusi in a town hall where he struggles to keep up with his polished and well-liked opponent, despite much help and coaching from Robert and Andy.
Westley, the smallest member of Lord Hater's Watchdog army, accidentally gets left behind during a search for Wander and Sylvia. Westley has Wander and Sylvia as his prisoners so he can return to Lord Hater, but Wander seeks to make him a new friend.
When Ellen's self-obsessed sister comes over, due to a flight delay to Hawaii, Avery tries to help her mom to get through the visit. Meanwhile Stan, Tyler, and Chloe attempt to hide a stray dog named Sparky in the house for Christmas.
Boneless baby back ribs that only take two minutes to cook in a microwave; detachable mohawks for kids' safety helmets; a reality interface for video gamers.
Virginia and Burt fear that Jimmy and Sabrina's marriage has lost its spark, so they use their own relationship experiences to try and shake things up.
Browning hosts a board meeting in the sunlight in an effort to expose Grayson; Grayson and Van Helsing acquire a vital component for the wireless electricity technology; Mina and Harker advance their relationship.
Burt and Virginia get new back-fence neighbors, and Burt is convinced that there is something suspicious about them.
When Bud gives Boyd a spanking, he's surprised to learn Mike disagrees with his style of discipline; Kyle thinks Mandy's gift of a porkpie hat is an effort to brand him.
Jason Schwartzman stops by the set for bring your kid to work day and helps Scott find the answer to one of this season’s most pressing questions. Scott takes a chance on a basketball career and we meet the world's worst boyfriend.
When BRB is hacked right after the beta launch, Trey and Hobbes get to know each other better as they desperately search the city for their prime suspect. Meanwhile, Mikki takes care of an anxious Mitchell after he runs out of Adderall.
Tiny Sim, an evil artist and Jack's Number One fan, brings horrible weasel drawings to life with the aid of a Shen Gong Wu. Armed with mutated weasels, Tiny Sim rampages through town, giving the Monks and Jack a hard time.
William is determined to convince Audrey of the truth behind her origins; a seemingly unstoppable curse is unleashed.
Nick faces his toughest challenge yet when he and Hank investigate a case that combines religious phenomenon with the dark dealings of the Wesen Council. Meanwhile, Rosalee is torn when Nick's case challenges her Wesen loyalties. Elsewhere, Captain Renard leaves town to tend to some "family matters."