The Lone Wolf pays it forward to a couple of rookies while Ted and Lecky put some hard graft into some hard rock. Meanwhile, things get a little "western" when the Dirt Dogs catch some poachers red-handed.
The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by the week's biggest and best shows.
Spotlighting E-Bodies, including disassembly, documentation and suspicion that one of the newly arrived 'Cudas may have forged numbers.
When the pugs' cousin, Cody, goes missing during a game of hide-and-seek, Bingo and Rolly must find him before his family comes to pick him up.
Bingo and Rolly go on a mission to find a special balloon for Keia's birthday party.
The PJ Masks receive a note saying Luna Girl plans to create mayhem with her whistle. Luna Girl and Motsuki are being bombarded with lasers by their own moon base.
When young friends Connor, Amaya, and Greg put on their pajamas and activate their animal amulets, they turn into their alter egos: Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko as they embark on adventures that are filled with action.
Guy Fieri's family loves cooking at home and great restaurant food, so they combine the best of both worlds with some Triple-D style takeout. Guy and his son, Hunter, chat via video with four DDD alums who send ingredients to make their most off-the-hook recipes. On this menu, there's a wild West Virginia weenie, a new spin on a burger from Charlotte, N.C., a Miami Asian-barbecue mashup and a righteous baloney sandwich from Atlanta.
Actor David Schwimmer reads a bedtime story about a sleepy sloth.
Pixar sculptor Jerome Ranft spends his days creating characters with clay.
Flying high after his war games win, General Naird comes crashing back to reality when he learns there may be a spy in Space Force.
Armed with weapons that are less than intimidating, Space Force soldiers led by General Naird play war games with their Air Force rivals.
With his beloved satellite severely hobbled, General Naird must decide between a well-reasoned scientific solution and a chimp-led rescue operation.
Four-star general Mark Naird leader of the newly created Space Force is pressured to launch a satellite despite dire warnings from scientists.
General Naird volunteers for Dr. Mallory's Lunar Habitat Experiment. Meanwhile, Erin tries to throw a party, and Space Force gets a snazzy new look.
While General Naird and Dr. Mallory brace themselves for a contentious hearing on Capitol Hill, Erin gets to know Captain Ali.
In Montreal, Phil munches on mind-blowing bagels and chicken, dines with a cheeky chef and pigs out on a wildly decadent meal.
In London, Phil breaks bread with old and new friends and indulges in sensual delights from a simple meal of fish and chips to a posh venison nosh.