Unagami's soldiers, the Red Visors, finally discover the secret location of Scott's garage — where they stage an attack against the ninjas.
The ninjas barely have time to mourn the loss of their fallen friends before being thrust into the chaos of Terra Domina.
During deer hunting season, Wardens Gould and Scott respond to a call about finding carcasses on private property. Then, stray bullets are shot into a horse owner's home, while hunters are questioned about hunting illegally.
A Texas couple wants to live a stress-free life on the quiet island of St. John; he'd prefer a stand-alone home so their dog, Barley, has room to run around, but she loves the idea of a condo where the maintenance is taken care of.
A real estate agent from California is fulfilling her dream by moving to Honduras; finding a home on beautiful West Bay Beach is her top priority, but she knows the market in that area is very competitive.
Fendrich and his gang learn of Cluster’s hidden junkyard treasure. Harl Cluster, Shirley and Tread unite to protect it.
Snake and Daisy take advantage of Tread to get him to act as their getaway driver to pull off a heist.
Melody embarks on a new business venture that puts her marriage on the front lines. Meanwhile, Kimmi's loyalty is questioned. Later, Tisha finally confronts Melody at her kids' birthday party about being escorted out of her launch party by security.
Stories of those who lead double lives are both daring and baffling. What compels a person to attempt to become someone else? Is it merely for material gain, to pull off an ingenious scam? Or is there a deeper reason? At one time or another, we've all fantasized about trying on a new identity, but when does the line between impersonation and transformation get blurred? Is it possible that by pretending to be someone else, a person can actually become that person, at least in their mind?
An utterly conflicted Dylan struggles to contain his fury at Lev, and Fenisha steps up to help in Jan’s hour of need.
In December of 2017, The New York Times published a stunning front-page exposé about the Pentagon’s mysterious UFO program, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). Featuring an interview with a former military intelligence official and Special Agent In-Charge, Luis Elizondo, who confirmed the existence of the hidden government program, the controversial story was the focus of worldwide attention.
When Kenani is in a serious motorcycle accident, Tia and the Villalobos crew must band together to ensure him a speedy recovery; a retired Marine visits the center to find a forever fur-friend; Lizzy and Earl rescue a hound found in a parking lot.
Set in Central Michigan's farm country, this reality series follows the work done at Pol Veterinary Services. Specializing in large farm animals, Dr. Pol treats horses, pigs, cows, sheep, alpacas, goats, chickens and even an occasional reindeer. The program also features Dr. Brenda Grettenberger, who has worked with Dr. Pol since 1992.
Cricket reencounters his crush Gabriella and Remy encourages him to get to know her.
The Greens want to go to a street fair, but Bill would rather stay home and save money.
After seeing Jae Seok suffering so much from disapproval of the marriage, Yun Jeong decides to give a chance to Da Hee. Na Hee is happy for her sister and Jae Seok, but she regrets not making the effort to get along with Yun Jeong before. Meanwhile, Yun Jeong wants to make up with Ok Book for saying hurtful words about Da Hee.
Jae Seok and Da Hee ask their parents to allow them to get married, but things get out of control. Both Ok Book and Yun Jeong are furious about their children even thinking about getting married. During a harsh conversation between the two mothers, Ok Book hears hurtful words about Da Hee from Yun Jeong.