Kyung-yi sifts through Yi-kyung's playbooks to find out the next target. An outcast's account takes the team to an IT company headed by a public figure.
In this edition: Chris Christie – Former Governor, NJ; Jens Stoltenberg – Secretary General, NATO; Arvind Krishna – CEO, IBM.
Talented artist Kira and marketing manager Matthew appear to be happily married; then, a maintenance worker makes a grisly discovery, and investigations show that all was not well.
Local gang leader, Bunny is upset when one of his guys gets taken off the yard. Mike brokers a deal, and is later visited by two FBI agents whom Mitch worked for. Milo has instructions for Josef on how to get closer to Mike.
Desus Nice and The Kid Mero sound off on pop culture, politics, sports and more. Illustrious guest: Keke Palmer.
In the aftermath of Fred's house explosion, Officer Nolan and Bailey discover there's more to Fred's death than meets the eye. Meanwhile, Officer Chen and Officer Bradford demand a treasure hunt rematch and enlist Officer Grey to help set the terms to a new bet, all while they arrest a series of wealthy female criminals. Elsewhere, Wesley struggles to keep it together under the pressure of his debt to Elijah.
Mia and Candiace hash out their differences, and Mia gets called out for her social media misdemeanors. Karen and Gizelle go toe-to-toe and their never-ending feud takes a very surprising turn. Wendy confronts Gizelle about the Eddie rumors and brings a poster board-sized "receipt" for Robyn.
The Larkins dash to the railway station and manage to stall Mariette's departure to France. They convince her to stay for a donkey derby/gymkhana and cocktail party in a few days.
After the authorities leave Beauty Lab, shocked, the ladies move forward with their girls' trip. Back in Salt Lake City, Jen faces charges brought against her and the women are left questioning if they really know her at all.
Tonight's results show opens with a routine inspired by Remembrance Sunday and a music performance from James Blunt. Will your votes at home change the leaderboard this week? As always the two couples with the lowest combined judges' score and viewer vote will have to face each other in the dance-off. Then it's over to the judges to make the final decision. Who will they save for another week?
After agreeing to take Susie's new rabbi golfing, Larry then cashes in on her favor. Later, Larry's appeal to Woody Harrelson's animal rights activism comes with unexpected consequences.
John Oliver discusses the mechanics of union busting, why the companies who do it face so few consequences, and what it really means when your manager wants to talk to you about "your attendance."
John seeks revenge with help from some unexpected allies. Kayce solves a problem with an unconventional method. Beth gives Carter his options. Jimmy prepares for a change.
Issa and her new man tread awkward waters at a work-related social event. Meanwhile, Molly juggles multiple suitors, and Issa plays defense against online attacks about her business.
Amy and Shadow find themselves in jeopardy on a cattle drive; Lou feels overlooked when the issue of Heartland Beef's succession plan is raised; Parker and Katie babysit Lyndy and things go awry.
Peter turns the Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel while Lois and Carter attend the funeral of Lois' childhood nanny.