After years of fighting injustice in Kenya, daring and audacious political activist Boniface "Softie" Mwangi decides to run for political office. But running a clean campaign against corrupt opponents with idealism as his only weapon proves challenging.
The actress learns how her grandmother on her dad's side, Greta, acquired the middle name Verdun. On her mum's side, Jodie discovers how her great-great-grandfather worked his way up from child labourer in a coal mine to owning one.
Sarah and George are down in the dumps and have a message for the judges. Keith sparks up at Harry.
When Krei wants to sell the Mayor an automated fleet of shuttle vehicles, Honey Lemon suggests giving the shuttles a friendly face and an upbeat personality.
As the power struggle between Sarah and Richard escalates, the relationship between their wives continues to grow. Later, Caitlin asks Fraser for help making a bold statement.
With Wolf, Benson and Dave in danger, Kipo must use her brain - not her brawn - to outsmart Dr. Emilia. A Mega gets a helping hand from Scarlemagne.
Old frenemies are on the comeback. Kipo reaches out to alliance stopper Scarlemagne, and Margot asks Wolf for a favor. Are second chances possible?
In the devil's den, host Carla Hall challenges the six remaining bakers to conjure up a devilish dessert using unusual ingredients, such as sauerkraut, beets, tamarind paste and canned tomato soup. The competitors must get creative to avoid the fiery pit of elimination and impress Carla and the other judges, Stephanie Boswell and Zac Young.
Have Marty Sheargold, Melanie Bracewell, Abby Coleman, Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang been paying attention? Host Tom Gleisner and Guest Quizmasters Elly and Becky are about to find out.
In the first round of the semifinals, competitors including Daniel Gil, Jesse Labreck, Sandy Zimmerman, Jody Avila and Grant McCartney face up to 10 daunting obstacles, including Clockwork and the new head-spinning Corkscrew.
Carol and Rita explore a range of alternative therapies; Ted and the lads go to a strip club and meet an old friend; meanwhile, for Wolf and the boys, things go from bad to a place beyond worse.
Brent gets his own private VIP section at the bar. Hank loses his keys and enlists Lacey's help to retrace his steps. Wanda attempts to retrain Davis's memory. Cameo by country singer Brett Kissel.
When Davis forgets Karen's birthday, he rallies the gang to help him throw together a last-minute party with some unfortunate results. Meanwhile, Oscar reckons with the fact that he's terrible at giving gifts. Cameo by Arcade Fire.
Featured magicians include Jandro, David Parr, Magical Katrina and Daniel Roy.
Scrooge and Goldie O’Gilt are turned into teenagers as they race Rockerduck to the Fountain of Youth, while the boys’ sibling rivalry uncovers danger at a spring break hotel.
Empty nesters debate over moving downtown or updating their private oasis.
Emma is detained in Dr. Greens office due to a problem with her pregnancy. Faced with serious doubt, shell do anything necessary to escape.
This week's episode features:· An exclusive, first look at Axios' Trump Loyalty Index, an analysis revealing how loyal Republicans in Congress are to President Trump.· Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) a staunch Trump ally, discusses his allegiance to the president and why Trumpism is bigger than Trump.· The CEO of BP, Bernard Looney, in his first U.S. broadcast interview since the multinational energy company's unprecedented decision to wean itself off oil.· An exclusive look at data from The Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity exposing how the government hides the real unemployment rate.