Kat accompanies Jesse to her birthplace in Mexico for arduous off-road in Baja 500 race and the trip could result in a wedding or a trip to the hospital. When Arianna hits 100 days of sobriety, Kat gives her a huge surprise to encourage her.
Jack faces a showdown with a man he thought was long since dead, while Rex takes extreme action to prevent the collapse of society.
Harvey's former mentor turns to him for help when his office comes under investigation. Meanwhile, Jenny suspects Mike may be occupied with more than just his job.
Michael and Fiona pose as a wealthy couple at a South American resort in order to extract a bioweapons specialist. Elsewhere, Sam and Jesse try to trap Max's killer.
Joy and Victoria try to put together their memories of Elka's bachelorette party to find the bride.
While reporter Dean Gullickson (Griffin Dunne) heads to Afghanistan, Erickson orders his staff there to deal with Sanchez once and for all. He also confronts Boorman. Meanwhile, the judge in the High Star case allows Ellen to depose Erickson. "Just remember that we're in the middle of a game," Patty tells her. "We don't have to win it now. We just want to keep playing."
An insight into the everyday lives and struggles of the families living in a tightly-knit close in Mount Pleasant.
Five spots remain. The results of America's votes are revealed for The Kinetic King; Fatally Unique; Landon Swank; Gymkana; Summerwind Skippers; Snap Boogie; Anna Graceman; Steven Retchless; Smage Bros. Riding Shows; Professor Splash; Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.; and Silhouettes.
Drew sees Bianca with the gang member that orchestrated his beating, and finds out that she has been dating him to keep Drew safe. Drew decides to meet him, and says the debt is done, although not reciprocated. Clare and Jake keep their relationship secret from their parents, until the parents announce their engagement. Now that school is done, Sav hopes to have a night alone with Miss Oh, but is unable to.
An art collector cannot stay conscious; Hank recommends treatment for Paige's mother; Divya struggles to maintain balance.
Joe gets Ryder in trouble with his teacher; Mel sneaks Lennox into an 18-and-over concert.
In the tradition of the Gavin family, Colleen's wedding is an emotional if not debaucherous affair. The high spirits quickly fade, however, when the guys tackle the mother of all fires.
Will brainstorms combining a shotgun and a taser for the police, but someone in the shop will need to be tased for the demonstration. The Red Jacket team revives a demilitarized WWII-era anti-tank gun to honor a veteran, while Will lays down the law for Kris who needs to back off on the front office flirting.
Ivan the Terrible, Russia's sadistic 16th Century tsar whose murderous, mounted death squads built Europe's largest empire of its time vs. Hernán Cortés, the brutal Spanish explorer whose conquistadors conquered the largest empire in North America of the 16th Century.
It's the last day of camp and everyone is thinking about the summer they've had, the home that awaits them and any unfinished business that needs attention. Most of all, they're excited about the last night prom - even the dateless Chunk Bunk. And with the secrets that have been lurking between the boys all summer threatening to spill out at any moment, it certainly promises to be a night to remember.
To celebrate the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the chefs must create a cake experience in three movements to be served to the symphony members and patrons after their performance.
The auction turns into a three-ring circus as the buyers head to Irvine, California. Tensions finally boil over between Dave and Jarrod, Barry heads to the big top dreaming of a big lick, and Darrell wonders if Dave's gone broke. After outbidding on one of the biggest lockers in Storage Wars history, will it be retirement for Dave or is he just fiddling around?