After winning the state championship, Spencer James faces a difficult decision that could transform his reputation. Billy realizes he needs to make some major changes to get his life back on track, while Grace and Corey have a tough conversation regarding their family.
Lola immerses herself in the world of online gaming when she presides over her first trial concerning cybercrimes, after two friends go head-to-head over a deleted avatar and all the assets associated with it. Also, Mark discovers life without Lola in the DA’s office is going to be lonelier than he thought, and Luke is set to be honored at the annual Valor Awards for his heroism.
The fate of an innocent man is in the hands of Elijah and Jake. Meanwhile Sydney and Anthony take a case brought to them by old professor which may be more than it seems.
April O'Neil and Donald Trump sit down and get to the truth about Shredder. We get a first glimpse at the next (and greatest) The Fast and The Furious movies. The RC Writers show us what happened to Pee Wee's Playhouse while he was out looking for his stolen bicycle.
A trespassing suspect asks a lot of questions instead of answering them; deputies uncover a heap of contraband during a traffic stop; exes do their best to tolerate each other for a few more hours until one leaves for rehab.
The children of the cartel are back and still trying to escape the curses of their past. Marie makes a critical mistake with her family and suffers the consequences. Kat gives her son's father a second chance at love. Stephanie crosses the line.
A body corporate meeting is called and we know what that means - trouble. The teams race to reveal their courtyards. Will the judges be blown away? Who will take home the $10,000 cash?
Rosi challenges Miles about his motives for stringing Maeva along. Sam introduces girlfriend Zara to his Chelsea friends. Liv enlists Sophie's help with a shoot.
A drug-induced homicide forces Malcolm to rethink his fears. Gil, Jessica and Ainsley catch wind that Malcolm has been seeing his father again.
The Queer Eye guys take on their greatest challenge - The Babadook! Princess Leia gets blasted into space and emerges as Super Space Leia. And Robot Chicken puts together a musical number starring Offred and Commander Waterford from A Handmaid's Tale will delight your ear holes.
On B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway, an early snowfall catches truckers off guard and puts Jamie Davis face to face with a heavy fuel tanker; sparks fly when James Luke and The Black Sheep try to rescue a semi in deep snow.
Karen takes her fight for justice all the way to Downing Street, but it proves fruitless. Fulcher's scandalous actions cost him. Last in the series.
Learn social media's addictive power. Discover NFL protests’ ties to 1968. See how Wall Street women fought harassment, and a python invasion. Andy Borowitz compares politics ads to cigarettes.
Rats invade the boat! Marina tries to get rid of them and Sharko would like to help, but he is terrified by the rodents… Zig and Bernie will use his weakness to their advantage. Will Sharko be able to overcome his phobia to save Marina?
Five years after his daughter's disappearance, Danish police officer Rolf discovers a fatal flaw in the DNA database and might finally be able to find her.
Steve Brown helps a couple feeling the pinch of the London property market to decide on their perfect town and the right property in which to raise their young children.
In 1942, Japan came to dominate the Pacific region. The secret as to how they did it lies waiting to be discovered.
We all think we know the story of Jack the Ripper. The most famous serial killer in history, the man who murdered five women on the streets of Whitechapel - and got away with it. In this two-part Murder Maps special, we re-examine those notorious crimes. We reveal how the story we know today was shaped by the sensationalist press of 1888. And we strip back decades of rumour and misinformation to reveal the true lives of the five women slain. With contributions from world renowned Ripper expert Donald Rumbelow and writer Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five - the only book to tell the lives of the victims, these documentaries are the true story of the Whitechapel Murders as never heard before.