When the gang visits June's old house, Jack assumes it'll be a fun walk down memory lane. Never assume, Jack. Never assume.
After adding another monster to the bestiary, Jack, June, Quint and Dirk learn a troubling truth: Their work is far from over.
While Thrull trains Jack to go after monsters and zombies with a new attitude, Quint and Dirk dig through trash — and June follows a hunch.
Quint, Dirk and June are pumped for their up-all-night zombie stakeout. But Jack's running late ... and he's supposed to bring the snacks.
While exploring a graveyard, Jack and Quint get emotional — really emotional. Meanwhile, June and Dirk find they have a lot in common. Oh, the horror!
Feeling useless when it comes to the fine art of fighting monsters, Quint sets out to prove himself to his friends.
Victor does damage control; A baby shower takes place for Chloe and Kevin.
Jack’s attempts to impress his monstrous new pals upsets June, Quint and Dirk, who feel like he’s taking all the credit.
Fed up with his friends' bickering, Jack hopes a quest to the mall will get the buds back on good terms - because this is going this is getting annoying
The Bafta-winning host is back, connecting to the world around him with his famous mix of star guests, jokes and stories, including the notorious red chair - now relocated to the comfort of your own armchair at home.
After criticizing a Black film, Kenya seeks out honest feedback from his family and peers. Joya worries her kids aren't embracing their Blackness.
Tired of Black dads never getting praise, Kenya strives to be a more involved father by volunteering to coach a team and organizing a family night.
On a parents night out, Kenya and Joya party a little too hard while at the same music festival as Chloe, whose appearance doesn't sit well with Kenya.
A lavish, peaceful family trip takes a turn when the kids attempt to venture outside their comfort zones and a work event puts Kenya and Joya at odds.
As Joya promotes her book, friction between her and Kenya comes to a head when both sides start feeling like their marriage is more of a competition.
As Joya takes time to focus on herself before her event, Drea tries to bond with Chloe, Pops handles an incident, and Kenya switches up his behavior.
Ahead of the family's Juneteenth party, Joya struggles to confront Izzy about her dance video as Kenya stresses the importance of hygiene to his sons.
Shooting a documentary for her NYU application, Drea introduces her unfiltered family as Kenya considers toning down his flexing around white people.