In this episode of No Reservations, Tony Bourdain heads to Tijuana, Mexico and the Baja Peninsula -- a place he admittedly knows very little about.
"Ace of Cakes" star chef, Duff Goldman, stops by set with a scorpion cake and we see some of his Unnecessary Costumes. He and Rob also show videos of Grand Entrances and Ghost Holes.
Buddy makes a cake for Baby Carlo’s first birthday that’s fit for a prince! Marissa learns what it means to be a part of the crew. Things turn serious when Grace gets fed up with Mary’s lateness!
Buddy makes a realistic Trash Truck cake for a family friend. Two ladies request a cake for the founder of their synchronized swim team. Mary is accused of being rude again to the work staff, forcing Buddy to take action.
Amy's mistaken about why she's the focus of gossip, and Grace grows jealous of her. Elsewhere, Ashley and her mom return from traveling abroad; and Ben asks his father to let him enroll in Dylan's school.
Keisha's childhood friend, Raquel Lancaster, receives a shocking revelation from her fiancé after catching him in the act with another woman. The aftermath of Malcolm's disappearance lands Keisha in hot water with the FBI. And to make matters worse, she gets reacquainted with a former lover. Meanwhile, April begins her new career as a club promoter, and is looking forward to dating now that her divorce is final. Also, the girls and Omar deal with saying good-bye to Val (who has moved to Milan and plans to sell the boutique)
Death will spare Muscle Man's life if Mordecai and Rigby babysit his kid and have him asleep before he returns.
Following Diego's dramatic entrance with Cheska at the Scottish reeling party, Richard has decided a romantic holiday to the Amalfi Coast is the perfect solution for him and Kimberley. But, in a hilarious sequence of events, it seems that the couple are not going to be alone. Ollie, Cheska, Binky and Gabriella are all going too. The dream trip soon becomes a nightmare as the rain beats down relentlessly and Kimberley settles old scores with Cheska. Richard tells Cheska and Binky that he doesn't approve of their meddling and a distraught Cheska wonders whether she should have kept Diego's revelations a secret rather than potentially losing a friend. Back home, Jamie is having fun with Proudlock and Francis, trying new ways of meeting 'cultured chicas'. But, having failed to bag himself a date, Jamie refuses to attend Natalie's drinks party, leading Spencer to believe that he's still holding a grudge. Elsewhere, Millie offers an olive branch to Rosie by inviting her to her make-up party
The chefs must create a special family style meal for Mark and some very close friends.
Emily surprises Chris with a performance by Luke Bryant on their one-on-one date; Emily's friends question the 12 bachelors on the group date; Dolly Parton gives Emily and Arie a private concert at Dollywood.
The clash of clans begins when a Hatfield murders a McCoy, and Randall McCoy's daughter and Devil Anse Hatfield's son begin a tempestuous, forbidden love affair.
This trip, Guy's tucking in the napkin and gettin' into some righteous barbecue. In Dallas, the barbecue stand tucked into a farmers' market, dishing out classic beef brisket and Carolina pork. And outside Las Vegas, the longtime meat market turning its knives on fresh sausage and slow-cooked ribs.
The Pawn Stars experience some family drama when a rifle from the Hatfield-McCoy feud ambushes the shop. Formerly owned by the notorious "Cap" Hatfield, can Rick get this antique Winchester for a fair price, or will the seller force him into a bidding war? Then, a work by rock and roll artist Denny Dent rocks and rolls through the shop. Will this painting of John Lennon be a deal to remember, or will the asking price force Rick to just let it be? And later, a guy comes in with an inkwell owned by William Andrews Clark. Known as the man who helped build Las Vegas, can the guys ink the deal on this piece of local history?
Robson is in the American state of Alaska, where he goes fishing for varieties of salmon, trout, lingcod and halibut.
Three incredible stories of people who cheated death: On 9/11, a man survives impossible odds in the collapse of the World Trade Center; a Texas man is cut in two by a freak rail accident; a safari guide in Zimbabwe is savagely attacked by a hippo but lives to tell his story.
Sarah teeters on the edge. Stan attempts to make amends. Richmond receives an unexpected boost in the mayoral race.
Toki writes a tell-all book about Skwisgaar and becomes lead guitarist for the band, but the pressure may be more than he can handle. Elsewhere, Nathan buys a defibrillator as a toy.