After another failed attempt to bring Bruno into the local supermarket, Malcolm meets a fellow dog lover who changes his life for the better.
A shocking encounter with his Bruno-obsessed ex sends Malcolm into an emotional and physical tailspin.
When Bob's lucky baseball bat breaks, the pups go on a mission to find him a new one in time for the championship game.
Upon discovering Baymax’s ability to detect if a person is lying, Hiro attempts to use him to uncover proof of deceit.
The rescue and return of a lost dog lead Malcolm to a new business opportunity -- and some vicious competition.
The amateur bakers attempt to imitate the masters with gingerbread self-portraits and a sculpted cake replica of Michelangelo's David.
The contestants turn back time -- and mangle time management -- with inside-out Neanderthal cupcakes and a tropical-flavored T. rex cake.
The bakers summon their not-so-super powers to make Marvel-themed cupcakes with detailed cookie toppers and a daunting "Black Panther" cake.
When Malcolm runs out of the fancy turkey he feeds Bruno, his quick trip to the bodega turns into a series of increasingly hostile encounters.
The pressure's on to make perfectly puffed éclairs and a layered bust of Napoleon Bonaparte for not one but two esteemed French chefs.
When his nemesis's cute pup becomes a local celebrity, Malcolm seeks out advertising opportunities for Bruno.
Angry that someone in the neighborhood isn't picking up after their dog, Malcolm plays amateur sleuth to hunt down the poopetrator.
Malcolm makes a love connection thanks to Bruno's irresistible cuteness, but he soon begins to wonder who she's really interested in.
What's scarier than a cook who can't read a recipe? A trio of creepy-crawly bug cookies and a terrifying clown cake that tastes like cotton candy.
Two high-fashion challenges put the bakers' hopeless skills to the test: fondant-covered doll cakes and an edible headdress heaped with fruit.
Comedian Rhod Gilbert hosts this week's show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by broadcaster Emma Barnett and comedian Tom Allen. The issue of the BBC pulling the previous show off the air is mocked.
Yossarian pursues desperate measures to get home, while Milo sees war as a growth industry.
On a surreal trip, Yossarian begins to realize the magnitude and influence of Milos business empire.