A father and son stumble across Bigfoot while camping deep in the woods of Michigan; a young woman is stalked by a mysterious presence on a haunted bridge in Georgia.
Could a strange silver object seen in the sky seen over Kansas be a real UFO? Is a sound permeating through the ocean a warning that something bigger lies below? And what accounts for a strange purple beam caught on camera in Alaska? Tony Harris and his team examine the evidence and look for proof that these unusual occurrences aren't exactly as they seem.
A trip to Morocco proves renewing for Lina, who follows her heart and instincts when she feels drawn to a jewelry maker.
Lina returns to her hometown to see her widowed father before leaving for India. Once back in Madrid she is faced with a possible change of plans.
Lina can't help but think back to moments of revelation, like after Nico's accident when it became clear he hadn't told her the truth.
Lina and Nico had a pact about her birthday. Now that they are separated and she is partying with friends, she longs for their pact to have been kept.
Lina lands a fellowship but has a hard time being unhappy without someone to share it with. She recalls a costume party where Nico dressed as an old man.
An apartment hunting trek and a postcard that arrives much too late puts the spotlight on what Lina had wanted with Nico.
Lina gets chicken pox, which only further isolates her. She remembers the trip back from Nico's father's funeral and Nico's profound sadness.
Best friends, smart and sarcastic Lex and confident and tough Presley devise a plan to make money when fireworks accidentally destroy a boat belonging to the dad of their quirky friend and neighbor, Munchy.
It started with Black Christmas. Bob Clark's groundbreaking slasher film took the then-shocking notion of setting a sorority bloodbath at Christmastime, offering a dark contrast to the joy of the holiday season. Halloween came a few years later, and its success spawned a slew of holiday-themed horror movies. The idea still catches fire every decade or so, retooled for new generations of viewers.Why are these films so popular? It's partly because horror is the bad boy of cinema, always looking for ways to upset the status quo and topple sacred cows. To horror creators, the purity of a holiday is just waiting to be splashed with stage blood. But the deeper reason is that holidays are times when we gather with our families, and that can be joyful and painful. For some, the explicit violence of holiday-themed slasher films brings the angry undercurrents churning around the dinner table out into the open. For others, the shocking juxtaposition of a day of celebration with death and dismemberment is just another part of the play-acting thrill ride of moderated fear.This episode features a deluxe sampler of holiday mayhem, including Black Christmas, Krampus, Silent Night Deadly Night, Terror Train, My Bloody Valentine, April Fool's Day, Happy Death Day and the blockbuster 2018 sequel to Halloween, featuring returning guest Jamie Lee Curtis.
Thomas is so excited to show Annie and Clarabel's passengers the scenic views of Sodor but then the power goes out all over the island.
When Thomas' #1 gets covered by paint, Diesel's comment about him not being number one anymore causes him to doubt himself.
The engines look forward to the roller coaster at the Vicarstown Carnival, except for Percy who is a little bit afraid.
When all the trains except Thomas get deliveries, he's left to spend the day with a new "friend," taking it around to visit his favorite places.
Nia wants to use a map for a delivery, but Thomas is confident they don't need one since he's been there before - but then the pair gets lost.
When Diesel is late for a delivery, Thomas and Percy try to cheer him up but accidentally risk ruining Diesel's next job.
Thomas, Percy and Nia have to make a delivery deep into the mainland but that means spending the night in a spooky shed along the way.