Desperate for a reliable energy source, Jack, June, Quint and Dirk head to the planetarium, where a generator awaits — along with something else.
Lindsey plays the seductress; Quaylon puts his foot down, leaving Shavel reeling; Kristianna asks John for a huge favor; Heather's rage threatens Dylan's freedom; Shawn panics the night before Destinie's court date.
The gang makes a stunning discovery at a fire station, Jack falls head over heels for a video game, and June has an urge to communicate.
Feeling June, Quint and Dirk need to stop working so hard, Jack convinces his pals to take part in an over-the-top tournament with the monsters.
Jack and the gang close in on a much-needed antenna for their radio. Meanwhile, June, Quint and Dirk experience odd visions of a dark future.
Jack sets out to confront the Wretch, June gets on Quint's nerves, and Dirk learns of an unappetizing third test to become an honorary monster.
As Jack's anxiety about the future continues to grow, he and June share a moment atop a giant heap of garbage (it's nicer than it sounds).
Daimon Helstrom investigates a possessed young boy in Oregon. Meanwhile in San Francisco, Ana Helstrom stages an auction to expose a criminal. Disturbing events at St. Teresa’s cause concern as the siblings estranged Mother remains hospitalized.
Things are not what they seem as Mother’s health sharply declines. As Ana searches for Yen, Gabriella offers counsel to a student struggling to understand how demons live among us. Daimon makes a discovery that is truly a matter of life and death.
A dark force creates a melee forcing Hastings and Ana to work together. Daimon and Gabriella discover the events of the Blood Hotel are connected. The demon’s identity is revealed, shaking Ana and Daimon to their core. Yen gets the upper hand.
Sid and Victor's science experiments have revealing results. Dom's nonstop hustle takes a toll. Jayson gets into a jazz competition, with a catch.
Graham chats to Arsene Wenger, Samuel L Jackson, Dawn French and Freddie Flintoff, and Mercury Prize winner Michael Kiwanuka performs his single, `Light'.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Gogglebox has been watching The Haunting of Bly Manor, Britain's Got Talent, Only Connect, Made in Chelsea, Autumn at Jimmy's Farm, First Dates, BBC News (Covid data), and ITV News (Trump rally)
It’s the year 2050 and time travel exists thanks to Alice, the mechanism through which the intriguing practice is made possible. But a rumor based on a prophecy beings to spread about time travel coming to an end. When You Min Hyuk and Yoon Tae Yi are sent to the year 1992 to find out about the prophecy, Tae Yi realizes she’s pregnant and decides to stay in the past by herself. She changes her name to Park Sun Young and eventually gives birth to a beautiful son named Park Jin Gyeom, whose mental health suffers due to radiation exposure. Fast forward to the year 2010, and Sun Young is murdered by someone. 10 years after her death, her son Jin Gyeom is on a mission to find who is responsible for his mother’s death. But while searching, he runs into Yoon Tae Yi, a physics professor who looks exactly like this mother. What will become of these individuals caught tragically between time and space?
Couple goals: Shea adds her impeccable touch to her neighbors' luxe, expansive new home. Meanwhile, Studio McGee celebrates its fifth anniversary.
It's moving day for the McGees. Can Shea turn their new house into a real home? Later, a London transplant yearns for the home theater of his dreams.
Let's get together. Aspiring to entertain year-round, a couple asks the McGees to bring both brightness and moodiness to a large, underutilized space.