From cupcakes celebrating famous Black women to a towering Tuskegee Airmen cake, this episode honoring Black history aims high - and achieves hilarity.
A gardening theme gives life to doughy gnomes atop miniature pies and a healthy-ish veggie-patch cake packed with carrots and zucchini.
The bakers make candy apple aliens and a sculpted Loch Ness monster cake based on mysterious creatures from outer space - and the freshwater depths.
The celebrity recruits are submerged in a vehicle underwater, forcing them to control their panic while holding their breath. They also undertake a covert drill, to test their integrity.
It's time for Barbara to choose a successor, and it might not be the obvious choice.
After a face-to-face blocking, a competitor stirs the pot. The Wolf Pack grows as a new alliance takes shape. Lil Yachty stops by for a rap battle.
A funny, furry pet theme finds the cooks concocting giant exotic-animal cookies, then re-creating Nicole's adorable dog, Clyde, in cake form.
An enthusiastic newbie joins the game and catches up on lingering drama. Elsewhere, the group prepares for a rating that's chock-full of surprises.
Tension leads to tenderness as a blocked player bids farewell, but not before gifting a secret advantage. A mysterious ghost hunter joins the game.
Things take a sweet - and strategic - turn as the players decorate cakes. Later, one ally tests another's loyalty, and two new influencers take control.
Lahela uses the scientific method to treat an athletic young man who's lost all feeling in his legs and determine Walter's true feelings following their first kiss.
Nine stressed city dwellers visit a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation. The resort's director is a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies.
Jaclyn has a lump on the back of her head that causes her emotional distress. Shane has a growth between his eyes that could put him in danger at his electrician job. Brittany has seen multiple doctors about the sores on her body with no answers.
Weaves together powerful and credible first-hand accounts of UFO encounters and abductions, authentic video evidence and dramatic paranormal reenactments, while expert contributors explore the realities of the witnessed events.
The story follows a band of Blood Angels Space Marines as they face a dangerous and insidious foe.
RFDS is an Australian drama television series which centres around the lives of workers for the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
Alan invites Munya Chawawa, Nina Conti, Morgana Robinson and Bill Bailey to join him to swap funny stories and share interesting anecdotes. Tales range from Panthers to plastic surgery, practical jokes and impersonations.