El Chapo became one of the most notorious and murderous drug cartel kingpins in modern history. His audacious escapes from maximum-security prisons in Mexico became the stuff of legends. He is now in a US supermax prison in Colorado where he is remanded to this day.
The Top 9 highest artists are revealed as safe by America's votes while the bottom two compete in the Instant Save. Ariana Grande and Blake Shelton perform with their individual teams.
Russ learns the truth about Ollie’s relationship with Maisie, while Max and Dom disagree over his diagnosis of a black female patient. Now that Ange knows the truth about Josh’s bulimia, will their relationship survive?
In an all-new episode, 22 Minutes celebrates “Soulvember,” the Green Party’s looking for a new leader, and even Santa’s feeling the pinch from global supply chain issues.
A single bachelorette dates multiple men over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find her true love.
Hwi and Ha-gyeong spend their first night together. Reinstated into a palace operating around Lord Sangheon, Ji-un lies low to serve the wounded king.
Yi Eon manages to capture one of Mal Jong’s men, who were chasing Jo Yi, and gets a clue about their hideout. They plan to barge into it to find more evidence about Bo Ri’s death and the account book. Meanwhile, Do Soo is also curious to know where Tae Seo gets his expenses and decides to visit his hideout himself.
"Kill the Indian in him, and save the man.” This was the guiding principle that removed thousands of Native American children and placed them in Indian boarding schools. Among the many who died at Carlisle Indian Industrial School were three Northern Arapaho boys. Now, more than a century later, tribal members journey from Wyoming to Pennsylvania to help them finally come home.
Holly learns of a songwriting opportunity in Nashville. Grandma Hobbie plans to get married in a hasty town hall ceremony but the Hobbies decide to throw her a bigger celebration. Heather is trusted with a crucial part of wedding planning.
Piper chooses between being a camp counselor with her friends and going to Paris with her mom. Robbie has a big job opportunity, but Heather comes up with a plan to make him stay home for the summer.
Piper helps Holly to put more effort into Holly’s social media platforms, but ends up sacrificing authenticity for maintaining the perfect image. Robbie’s new job isn’t what he expected, and his first paycheck is even worse.
Holly wrestles with the internal struggle of whether or not she should accept her estranged grandfather. Heather loses her brand new baseball mitt and tries to earn money to replace it by selling candy at school.
Holly listens to too many opinions for her music video and loses her say in the project. Robbie has troubles writing for the newspaper and discovers that the problem is deeper than he thought and he may have dysgraphia.
Holly tries to grow her social media following with the help of Piper. Holly gets caught up in the influencer lifestyle and starts to lose time to do what she loves most. Amy conducts an experiment to see if gum improves memory.
Heather is determined to discover the role of women in the history of Collinsville for a group project. Piper is commissioned by Holly to help with a pie fundraiser, but Piper still resents Holly.
Amy scrambles to find a date to the dance, but a huge storm derails her plans. Heather suspects that Robbie may be doing drugs, so she teams up with Lyla to investigate.
The father of the Hobbie family, Robert, gets injured in a car accident and his recovery will be an expensive process. Holly hosts an open mic night to raise donations and Robbie and Heather are unexpectedly roped into the world of jam making.
Holly falls behind in her schoolwork because of the drama happening in her family; she must either read Little Women in one day or attend summer school. Heather panics over her baseball career and tries her hand at wrestling instead.
Oliver Stone gives background on the Assassination Records Review Board, created by an act of Congress following the controversy of his 1991 film, JFK, and explores the aftermath of President Kennedy’s assassination.
Episode 1 covers the first period of the Wars of the Roses (roughly 1453-1461), telling the story of Henry VI’s sudden illness and the impact that had on England. The drama portrays power struggles between Richard of York and Margaret of Anjou, as well as the emergence of Richard’s son Edward as a contender for the throne. Margaret Beaufort is introduced as a young mother and key member of the house of Lancaster; her husband Edmund Tudor dies in dramatic circumstances, leaving Margaret to take control of her destiny. The episode finishes with Edward’s triumph at the battle of Towton, the imprisonment of Henry VI, and the exile of Queen Margaret.