It's BBQ weather, and no-one throws a party like the Larkins - everyone is welcome, including the dubious Jerebohms, but a trap is set for Pop...
A UFO crashes a family gathering in Louisiana. In the ruins of Chernobyl, a mutated being terrifies hikers camping out for the night. A woman encounters Bigfoot's angrier, more canine-like cousin.
Ina Garten is joined by her dear friend, the incredible movie actress Emily Blunt, for a fantastic day of cooking and conversation at the barn. Ina bakes classic English Cream Scones with jam and clotted cream to welcome her guest with a taste of home. They talk love, life, how Emily's Roast Potatoes were an internet sensation, and the inspiring story of how Emily overcame her childhood stutter to become a world-famous star. Then, Emily shows Ina a real family favorite, her signature Turkey Bolognese, delicious alongside Ina's easy Caesar Salad with Parmesan Croutons for a perfect alfresco dinner.
With Nick working the wheat harvest, Molly Yeh is inspired to make him a hearty lunch while indulging in her own wheat-noodle delights. Molly gets to cooking her Ginger Chicken Meatballs on Soy Sauce Braised Cabbage, Yeasted Scallion Pancakes and Hand Pulled Chili Oil Noodles. Then, she finishes up lunch with a sweet and sticky Matcha Mochi.
A comment from Jiro inspires Akari to give Minami a home cooked bento full of love. She half-forces Jiro to assist in her plan, but when he sees how sincere she is, he decides help in earnest. Then, on the day, Akari finds herself paralyzed with nerves.
Raging against the purgatory of not knowing, the family venture back out into the world of the living to discover new aspects of themselves and their missing sister.
Much to everyone's entertainment, Suletta panics and flees when Guel suddenly proposes to her. But Chuchu from Earth House isn't amused at all.
Claudia's activities and curiosities present continued challenges for Louis and Lestat. Her actions light an explosive fuse that erupts at episode's end.
Back home from Syria, Bravo unexpectedly finds themselves on a deeply personal mission.
Set in early 1980s Detroit, the Flenory family is struggling to make ends meet prompting their sons Demetrius "Meech" and Terry to turn to drug dealing in an effort to help.
A troubled Rigo must choose between abandoning the lucrative tour or headline the tour to help rescue the man who possibly murdered his father. With his friend Poppy by his side, he turns the tables on Sage and Collette.
In the 1980s, 24-hour cable news dominates the threat of new modern terrors; moviegoers embrace iconic slashers like Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees; vampire films see a resurgence.
Decidedly his own man, Kanan strays further from his mother and sets up shop on his own on the corners of South Jamaica. Worried about retaliation, Raq questions Unique. Lou's rift with Raq grows when he makes a discovery.
Chiyo, despite her normally calm demeanor, is easily worked up. Cute things make her pull all-nighters to pursue cuteness. Ninja-related things remind her of her ninja upbringing.
After being separated from the Band of the Hawk during a battle, Guts and Casca must fight for their lives against hostile Tudor forces.
Bocchi decides to try to pursue a new vocalist for the band: a classmate named Kita.
Mourning a tragic death, Rhaenyra tries to hold the kingdom together and Daemon prepares for war.
Upon learning that Naomi is a homicide detective, Mark covers the tracks of his most recent crime. Eleanor discovers that Isaiah is being bullied at school and seeks revenge. Naomi and her partner Ben make a massive discovery in their case, but it comes at a cost. Meanwhile, Claire is on the brink of a major breakthrough in her own right.