Jack takes Bryce on a 'parent Training Day' where confronting Kimberly's bullies proves to be their greatest challenge. Duncan grows obsessed with homemaking when Annie shows him some basic life skills.
Duncan and Mia's first kiss doesn't go as planned. Jing develops a taste for insult comedy when Annie and Jack show her their favorite cartoon from the '80s.
Annie and Jack attempt to help Mr. Mitch get through a bad breakup. Mayor Jen comes after Kimberly and Jen when they don't pick up their dog's poop.
In addition to being the leader of ROCK DOWN, Shou is also a world-renowned violinist. While doing promotional activities with the others for VAZZROCK Live, Shou spends his free time practicing for his own upcoming solo violin concert. One day, Shou heads to a rehearsal studio and Haruto follows along, asking if he can listen. When the two reach the studio, Shou is unexpectedly reunited with Kodai Ejima, a violinist who performed with Shou in an American orchestra in the past. Ejima adores Shou's playing and wishes Shou would devote himself to classical music again. However, when Shou invites Ejima to his solo concert, Ejima declines.
Annie and Jack join a group of senior motorcycle enthusiasts when the Harris kids tell them to get their own life. Jing's school play is Goldilocks and the Three Bears, a gritty version of which is arranged by Duncan and Kimberly.
Remaining undetected so far, the Traitors are riding high, but a dramatic prediction has changed the game. As the heat turns up on two of them, will Traitor turn on Traitor to keep the faith?
The recording of Assembly Choi harassing Song Hwa gets played in the event he was hosting. The media outlets hammer him, and the investigation against him starts. Jung Ho’s grandfather sets him up on a blind date without his knowledge, and it pushes him to propose to Yu Ri faster.
The City of Brotherly Love opens its arms to Phil as he digs into iconic sandwiches, breaks bread with pal Patton Oswalt and samples new Philly classics.
Ittoki arrives at the Ninja Academy. Meeting the kind and chipper Kirei and the beautiful and graceful Ryoko gives Ittoki hope about life at the Academy, but the Koga students' influence threatens to make life miserable.
After guaranteeing a troll crab delivery backed by king crab, Sig must make good on his deal before the clock runs out. Jake makes peace with his late father's passing while Mandy finds she has an eye for traditional Norwegian cuisine.
Ziggy hides the truth from Justin. Can Roo convince Marilyn to come home? Alf doesn’t need Leah’s babysitting.
16 years earlier, we meet a bright-eyed Jax in her public defender days when she meets Damon for the first time.
Hannah and Gordon try to manage Bree's ego in the writers' room, Clay almost loses his mind trying to get his lines right during looping, and Reed joins Zack for a basketball game against some unexpected opponents.
Kardea Brown shares down-home, Southern eats from her South Carolina kitchen. She takes generations of family recipes and makes them her own as she cooks for family and friends at her Sea Island home.
With the 28-day thrash from field car to big-tire Savoy complete, Alex and Lucky prep the Crown Hic and DiesEl Camino for a burnout competition with the Roadkill and FWF guys. Then it's down to business as Alex flexes her stick shift skills in the Influencer Grudge Match drag race at Roadkill Nights. Woodward Ave, here we come!
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where knowledge only gets you so far. A family team take on three Sherlock Holmes aficionados.
History is a fascinating peek into how we ended up here, but much of it, frankly, isn’t very interesting. We take a fresh new look at history’s most intriguing facts - with the boring bits taken out.
PCs Matt Turner and Ian Cosgrove head to the scene of a collision in Middlewich, where an 11-year-old child has been hit by a van. On the M56, PC Rowan Burt is searching for a driver wanted for unpaid speeding fines.