The florists go from super-sized to super-small as they reimagine iconic Picasso portraits on an epic scale in hopes of dodging a miniature arrangement elimination round.
Craig of the Creek follows a young boy, Craig, and his two friends, Kelsey and JP, as they go on adventures within a world of untamed, kid-dominated wilderness in the creek.
Jock introduces Kate Reid, the mastermind behind Lune Croissanterie. Contestants must use Kate's world-class pastry and turn it into a dish that is not a croissant.
This week's Quickfire Challenge takes inspiration from "Top Chef" France's infamous Black Box challenge. In teams of two, the chefs each take a turn entering the box where they blindly taste a dish created by guest judge Gabriel Rucker and then must try to recreate it. During a night off, the chefs are surprised by guest judges Kristen Kish and Brooke Williamson arrive with care packages from their families. However, in true "Top Chef" fashion, there's a twist and they must use the ingredients from their care packages to make their dish for the Elimination Challenge.
Futuristic all-house productions find two iconic families embodying the evolution of vogue before battling across each of the five main elements for their final shot at the $100,000 grand prize.
Looking to claw their way into the finals, the remaining houses kick off a psychedelic jungle ball with technically grueling, high-energy group productions before pouncing on old and new way vogue, arms control, and sex siren categories.
Behind famous Rush frontman Geddy Lee is the riveting story of his 95-year-old mother, Mary Weinrib, a Holocaust survivor from Poland. Dave Grohl, a life-long fan of Rush, gets Geddy to open up about how his mother's tale of resilience.
Chris, Wes, Eric, and Alex decide it's time for a health cleanse. Plus, Chris pulls in some fish magic and Wes hypnotizes an unsuspecting bystander.
When the city shuts down, the agents document their lives in lockdown. As the city opens back up, the agents learn how to navigate a new world – and a new market. Things go south when a fleeing New Yorker tasks Tyler with selling her flamboyantly Floridian apartment. Ryan brings on a team member to sell his new townhouse in an increasingly empty Upper East Side. Fredrik encounters some glitches while figuring out how to sell his NYC listings from LA while Steve makes moves upstate in order to capitalize on suburban demand.
As her final performance at the Palmetto approaches, Deborah must decide whether to put it all on the line.
Ava pursues an opportunity while Deborah nervously anticipates her final show.
As Frances becomes more embedded in the home, she makes progress with her plan-- she's found her weapon. Things heat up for DI Strangeways as he becomes ever more convinced of the possibility of foul play.
Alma and Bertram devise a plan to bury a potential setback. Dee enlists Vern's services when she suspects Scooter of lying. Rita attempts to clear the air with Catherine.
When a body found dumped in a gritty Brooklyn neighborhood is later identified as criminal justice student Imette St. Guillen, detectives must retrace her final hours at a Manhattan bar to catch her killer.
Charles and Liza make amends and promise not to lie anymore, but Kelsey's plans force Liza to withhold the truth. Lauren plans a romantic reunion. Sparks fly between Maggie and an enemy-turned-friend.
Mike and Jenni step up to help when Angelina's relationship goes south, the family celebrates five years of a sober Situation, and a special guest surprises everyone.
The Stones are reunited with Olive, yet their happiness is quickly interrupted when Cal runs away. As Michaela struggles to help the passengers avoid a deadly threat, her relationship with Jared sours over mistrust.
Jake hunts coyote, while Martha and Elli bag a bull moose, but Mike struggles to obtain meat. Tom gets his first fur of the season, while Nancy crafts a buffalo hide coat, and Kidd and Harry build a hillside meat smoker.
More participants begin their fight against the land's harsh conditions and its abundant grizzly population; one survivalist builds a unique shelter, while another tests their might against the treacherous waters of Chilko Lake.
Clarice zeroes in on the entity behind the River Murders, Alastor Pharmaceuticals. When Julia informs ViCAP of the impending sale of the company, ViCAP rushes to Alastor to prevent the purging of any incriminating evidence. Also, Clarice questions Alastor CEO Nils Hagen, who quickly changes the subject to Clarice's relationship with his son, Tyson.