As the team works to bring down a drug ring, Voight builds trust with a new informant. However, it soon becomes clear she has a plan of her own.
Hattie, a queer African American woman, hangs out with her two straight best friends Mari and Nia, in Los Angeles as they try to figure out life, love and the professional world.
With her biological clock ticking, but not yet ready to have children, Rachel decides to freeze her eggs. Terry tries to make his Bradshaw Bourbon appeal to a younger crowd by getting an earring, waxing his back, and buying a Lamborghini.
A heartbroken Lindsay tries to take her mind off Austen, while Gabby tries to make it known that she’s into Luke. Meanwhile, Kyle gets his priorities in check when he can’t find Amanda, afraid she’s left the house for good. Finally, sparks continue to fly as Austen and Ciara go on their first official date, making Paige green with envy.
The murder-suicide of a mother and son may be something entirely different.
The Goggleboxers share their thoughts on the week's TV highlights including: The Project: Bert Newton, Wrinkles the Clown, Parental Guidance, Wentworth, and The Real Housewives of Melbourne.
Performing the music of chart-topping pop divas JLo and Britney Spears, two cover bands will go head-to-head for $10,000 and a chance to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. First, a woman goes after her ex-lover for the $10K court max accusing him of theft, larceny and emotional distress. In the next case, a friendship of 30 years ends when a man volunteers to cash a check for a friend. She insists it was payment for months of online survey work and that they were both part of a fraudulent check scam.
Her Honor rules on two cases in this episode. In the first, when a woman bails her sister's car out of impound, she expects gratitude and repayment instead of alleged child endangerment and payback refusal. In the second case, a woman accuses her cousin of disguising himself with a wig, make-up and mask in order to use her Lyft account to earn money as a driver.
The cart comes way before the horse in the reality series "Married at First Sight." Based on a hit Danish format, "Married..." features people who agree to participate in an extreme experiment: Each covenants legal marriage with a complete stranger. Specialists -- including a spiritualist, a relationship coach and a sociologist -- use scientific matchmaking methods to determine each couple, who will not have met or had contact with each other until the wedding day. The series then documents the relationships, including honeymoons and other relatable events of married life. After several weeks, each couple must decide whether to remain together or go their individual ways.
After the chaotic incident with Geum Ja, Da Li keeps her distance from Moo Hak. Seeing her turn her back like that, Moo Hak becomes anxious. When he gets word that Tae Jin purchased a wedding ring, Moo Hak rushes over to the gallery to see Da Li.
The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.
The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.
The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.
The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.
The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.
The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.
Marcie represents Indigenous and Black women in a class-action suit against the province’s birth alert policy. Colleen takes on a new role. Avery is confronted by the consequences of his past actions.