The highs and lows of Felipe López, born into a family of Dominican immigrants to become a star high school and (at St. John's) collegiate basketball player, and the contentment he finds after a less-than-successful pro career.
Amy is preparing for a family trip back to Michigan; Chris plans on coming and Amy is nervous to share details about her past; Zach and Tori rush to move out of their old house before the family trip; Matt is eager to get a decision out of Amy.
Plagued with truck troubles, Robin and his crew race to get a fuel run done before the equipment runs dry. Claudia hires Scrappy Larry to clean up the Jade City yard but he makes a bigger mess.
Robin clashes with Claudia and Josh over the quality of jade coming out of their pit, while Larry's attempt to help get the crew bunkhouse to camp goes sideways.
Breeding and the greening of the landscape are tied to another major spectacle of spring: the mass movements of animals as they take advantage of spring’s bounty. Meet the scientists who track the journeys of animals such as butterflies, birds, bison and bats over vast distances, from winter refuge to spring nesting grounds.
Jim looks at how gamification gets people addicted to tech, tries to figure out if Australia has a gambling problem and explains why strict laws don't curb addiction.
Max is forced to reckon with his diagnosis in a new way as things become more difficult for him. Meanwhile, Reynolds is forced to address what could have gone wrong in a recent surgery.
Officer Fluette and Moxie attend their graduation; Officer Holmes and trainee McDermott investigate a possible illegal bait site and run a decoy operation with Officer Egan; Sgt. Lucas checks on a moose with odd behavior.
Jamie faces up to his past, whilst his investigation drags the staff into their own unnerving nightmares.
The troupe arrives in New York City, where they perform at the legendary comedy venue, Caroline's in the heart of Times Square. In contrast to the success they have in Boston, the show proves difficult, with some of their routines falling flat, and the troupe leaves town questioning whether the tour was a good idea. After tackling the first of many RV woes, they arrive in Baltimore, where the guys chat with a journalist before taking the stage, hoping for a better outcome.
Noah, Ethan, Jack and New Michael, better known as the comedy troupe Asperger's Are Us, prepare for a challenging six-week tour across the U.S. After shopping for the right set of wheels and mentally preparing for a journey that will challenge their ability to deal with change, they kick off their tour in Boston, performing for an enthusiastic hometown crowd.
Nia reluctantly interviews Laila for an exclusive exposé. Vanessa and Marcus look for ways to kill the story. Laila gambles and loses, and the NBA Wives make Vanessa an offer she can't refuse.
A clash of views over mixed-sex dancing threatens to upset the experiment when the students and parents arrange a celebration party. A white school and a? mainly Asian? school swap? pupils in this radical experiment to see what happens when children from segregated areas mix for the first time.? The Muslim kids from Birmingham get exposed to the centre of the nearly all-white town of Tamworth when they do work experience, and the students learn a lesson on which ethnic group gets the best exam results. With many areas of Britain effectively segregated, will these children begin to solve a problem the adult world has failed to fix?
A search for the crème de la crème of British pastry. Teams consisting of three professional pastry chefs compete for the title.
Ki-bong's search for employment continues in blissful ignorance. Jun-ki's inability to remember the name of a classmate takes him down a rabbit hole.
Hidden tunnels that saw a city prosper, a sunken wreck with a remarkable past, a concrete wartime dome and a mysterious Cold War building.
Cheech & Chong and gold medalist Hope Solo join B Real, Vanessa and Miguel as pastry chefs Lori Sauser, Jessica Craig and Luis Villavelazquez mix it up in a sugar battle.
At Birmingham Children’s Hospital, surgeons must transplant a kidney from a father to his two-year-old son, while a three-year-old girl needs a life-changing heart procedure.