Nagi and Erica have begun living together. Nagi is pleased to be able to concentrate on studying for the test, but life with Erica continues to happen. Can Nagi really get first place in the grade? Whereabouts of the game with Hiro...!?
Bea must deal with the past and her family head on, while Louis asks the Artefact for help and finally gets an answer to the mystery that brought him to the camp.
Shikimori seems like the perfect girlfriend. But she has a cool dark side that comes out under the right circumstances. And her boyfriend Izumi loves to be around when that happens.
Mark Esper – 60 MINUTES' Norah O'Donnell speaks with former U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper in his first interview ahead of the release of his new book, A Sacred Oath. A West Point graduate and then an Army officer for ten years, Esper served as President Donald Trump's second defense secretary until he was fired six days after the 2020 election. Esper talks about how his relationship with Mr. Trump deteriorated, what Esper considered to be some of the "crazy" ideas coming out of the White House, why the murder of George Floyd was a turning point in his time at the Pentagon, his thoughts on the Biden administration's handling of the war in Ukraine and more. Crisis – According to the CDC, the rates of suicide, self-harm, anxiety, and depression are up among kids and teens – a trend that began before the pandemic. A deficit of mental health care workers and facilities for young people, a depletion of resources during COVID-19, and a lack of school mental health specialists have created extraordinarily challenging conditions for families who need help in already troubling times. Wisconsin is one state struggling to meet these needs. 60 MINUTES' Sharyn Alfonsi travels to Milwaukee to chronicle how the pandemic has impacted the mental health of their youth and how families and communities have responded. Ballet in Exile – 60 MINUTES pulls back the curtain and looks at how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is developing on the most delicate of fronts: the world's ballet stages. Correspondent Jon Wertheim meets Russian dancer Olga Smirnova – one of the world's leading ballerinas – who condemned the invasion, left Moscow's famed Bolshoi company in protest, and fled the country. He sits down with a young Ukrainian dancer who's found a safe haven in Amsterdam to continue her dreams; the American who helped relocate her and more than a hundred Ukrainian dancers through the international ballet community; and a Ukrainian dancer turned soldier as conflict rages at home.
As spring blooms, penguin chicks dive into penguin preschool, a sloth prepares for a big debut, and a caretaker trains to be a venomous snake handler.
Zombie House Flipping explores the recent trend of house flippers scooping up foreclosed and often abandoned zombie houses and renovating them to return neighborhoods to their former glory.
Cha Woong faces the shocking truth regarding Seul Hae's dad and decides to keep his distance from Seul Hae. On the other hand, Seul Hae is excited to have Cha Woong as her partner and looks forward to solving more crimes together.
A photo causes a love scandal between Tae Sung and Da Hye. While Soo Hyuk tries to get closer to Han Byeol, after the premiere of "The World of Stars" Tae Sung tries to tell Han Byeol about the feelings he has inside.
Rick and Corey race to San Diego to take a spin in the classic car Hell's Chariot, from the movie Grease. Is the flaming hotrod the one that they want, or will they "drop out" of the deal? Then, Chum takes a whack at a Punch-A-Bag game once played by Jack Dempsey. Will he score big, or will he get KO'd? Meanwhile, will Rick see red when he hears the asking price for a set of University of Alabama school rings? And later, will a set of Three Stooges trading cards have Chum laughing all the way to the bank, or will his offer be a slapstick in the face?
Anya gets excited about passing the entrance exam but wants some motivation to study, so the family and Franky go on a role play in a castle upon Anya's request.
Michael, David and Lily are joined by celebrity contestants Nina Oyama, Dane Simpson, Concetta Caristo and special Dictionary Corner guest Carlo Ritchie.
Lee Mack presents the game show where the questions aren't about general knowledge but logic, brainpower and common sense. 100 contestants begin each edition, who'll face the final question - which only 1% of the population can get right.
A hot-blooded prosecutor is murdered when he gets entangled in an investigation around a corrupt politician. He gets sent back in time to when he was 18 years old, and he prepares to take down his enemy.
A deadly apartment fire breaks out under mysterious circumstances, and investigators sift through the rubble to uncover the events leading up to the disaster. They discover that this was no accident and race to put a killer behind bars.
"My Liberation Diary" tells a story of three siblings and a stranger.
A familiar face comes up on the team's radar, but her negative energy levels seem to fluctuate irregularly. When Ryung-gu finds out, he steps in.
Celebrities try and ascertain truth from fiction with questions and stories.
Celebrities try and ascertain truth from fiction with questions and stories.
The Docs at Critter Fixer help a koi fish with skin cancer, clean up a rescued bunny that has some pets of its own and perform a second ACL surgery on a Doberman. Plus, Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson teach inner-city kids how to check cows for pregnancy, put their dental skills to the test when a dog comes in with a tooth abscess and tag-team the banding of some young brother goats!