When Vic and Val are tasked to volunteer at an Old Folks’ Home, Val becomes buddies with the oldest, crankiest person in Monte Macabre and helps him reclaim his youthful power.
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?
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.
A charity contest that was supposed to be fun forces Angela to work a miserable job at the local diner.
His story was told in the movie Just Mercy. The Equal Justice Initiative founder is a pivotal thought leader on racism in America.
At her divorce party, Eva overhauls her potentially life-changing decision to get bangs.
Pavan "Billy" Komkai explains the process of broadcasting live sports on ESPN+.
With her family in turmoil and romantic life torn, Bess nears a breaking point.
This week, Bill interviews Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and sports anchor Colin Cowherd. For the panel discussion, he chats with former Democratic 2020 presidential candidates Andrew Yang and Pete Buttigieg.
Joe, the new legal counsel for The Muppets, interrupts the scheduled delivery of Muppets Now to announce that all streaming content must be vetted by a focus group. Things go from bad to worse when Scooter meets up with the assigned test audience – curmudgeonly critics Statler and Waldorf.
In between tracking an elusive bail jumper, Blair goes on a date with Miles, and Sterling searches for friends beyond her Fellowship group.
Sterling and Blair can't escape relationship drama when they use the well-heeled guests at their mom's book club party as bait to catch a scammer.
While helping Bowser pursue a wily exotic dancer, the twins process a teacher's untimely passing by making major relationship decisions.
Blair digs for clues about her mom's past, Sterling partners with April on a school project, and both twins get an eyeful during a stakeout with Bowser.