In every murder trial, the prosecution and the defense present two radically different stories of what happened. We get to sit in the jury box and decide which story to believe and reach our own verdict. In this episode, a shooting on a Florida beach leaves a beautiful young woman dead and her husband wounded with four gunshots. In a twist, the authorities arrest the most unlikely suspect--the surviving husband.
When John starts feeling old, he attempts to make himself look younger, much to the dismay of his family. Also, Heather worries that Sophia’s piano recital will be a disaster; Jen, Greg and Lark go to an over-the-top birthday party full of overachieving parents who make them panic about getting Lark into a good preschool; and Matt meets Colleen’s mother, Mia, for the first time.
Danger Mouse and Penfold become reluctant parents when it appears the Baron has wiped his own memory.
After Marjorie reveals her plans to get married, Christy and Bonnie want to make sure she has a really special day.
Caroline shares her riches-to-rags life story on stage at a storytelling night and captures the attention of a Hollywood studio executive. Meanwhile, Sophie and Oleg search for a surrogate.
As Dale attempts to make a good deal on some furniture he leaves his daughters in Chip's care.
Following the success of its webcomic and occasional animated shorts, Cyanide & Happiness has debuted its animated show. After a very successful Kickstarter campaign, the creators of the popular comic (Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Matt Melvin, Dave McElfatrick) have released a much longer show that’s essentially a collection of animated sketches with some recurring themes throughout.
Steve walks viewers through the complex process of breaking down a whole whitetail deer, transforming it into steaks, roasts, shanks and more.
Jimmy Kimmel, Jen D'Angelo and Howard Bragman discuss history's biggest political blunder.
Chris Hardwick, comic Jordan Carlos and scientist Bob Pflugfelder discuss history's worst medical advice.
A Seattle PD detective's investigation into a series of murders of women is aided by a call from an inmate at King County Jail.
The teachers protest poor working conditions by going on strike, Shoemaker and Abbey butt heads over who's the real strike leader, and Loren and Rod tailgate the event...leaving Quinn and Tammy to man the understaffed school.
Johnny is the number one suspect following the murder of Red Killeen. Charles has washed his hands with his brother and Coates takes it upon himself to lock Johnny up pending the judgement of the law. Annie makes a desperate plea with Charles to have him released but he is still furious about having found out that Johnny and Isabella slept together.
We learn how to dance with Taylor Swift, get high and crash a fashion show, and how to bang a famous guy.
Kim invites us backstage with Kanye, we take a dip with a bunch of crocodiles, and get peed on by six best friends.
Diplo helps save the day with "Peacekeepers" and helps with "Mad Indecent Block Parties."
A face from the past shows up to rock Kent and Gene's lives, and Billie goes on a date with a dangerous dental hygienist.
Travis has serious school news that he’s scared to break to his mum. Sharon decides she’ll pass herself off as Tracey and sort out his problems, but her efforts land the family in a mess that only arch-seducer Dorien can get them out of.