When Barbie discovers Duchess the horse is going to be sold, she and Stacie come up with a plan to keep her around.
Instead of reading a book at bedtime, Chelsea tells her family about their puppies' secret—and surprisingly dangerous—lives.
Chelsea's campaign to raise money for puppy literacy continues with a miniature golf tournament that involves the whole neighborhood.
Fate turns the tide on Trey and Barbie when they compete for the best stop on the beach. Back at the Dreamhouse, Stacie tries to set a world record.
While trying out a new escape room with their friends, Barbie and Ken get separated from the group and wind up on an adventure of their own.
Renee's desperate to impress her relatives in China, but Barbie doesn't have the heart to tell her "talents" need an awful lot of work.
From dancing to baking, the unstoppable Barbie Roberts can do anything ... except ask for help when she needs it most.
Officers investigate the murder of Christoper Donovan by a gang of youths.
Grandpa and Granny Pig share their toys and hobbies with Peppa and George. Granny has a special doll from childhood, but Grandpa builds toy planes.
Andrew and Simone break out of their cell while Frankie, Dayton and Cole come up with a risky plan to rescue Andrew; Tammy continues to act strangely; Frankie discovers that WARPA has planted a chip in Tammy's neck.
Jonny Smith visits Kia's top secret test facility to investigate how far manufactures will go in the pursuit for reliability. Plus, the team reviews the electric Nissan Leaf.
In Tulsa, an innocent grandmother is gunned down steps from her front door, and Detective John Brown discovers that her killers may be 14-year-old boys.
Morgan's first flight over the peaks leaves him in a dead skid over the edge; Marty fights to double down on a big payday; Eustace bites off more than he can chew to get the job done; Jason takes River on a mountain rite of passage.
Hannah and Conn travel to help with hurricane relief on the island of St. Thomas, where Hannah finds the situation more personal to her than she expected; Caroline and Heath try to convince her dad that they're mature enough to get married.
Henriquez, convicted nearly 30 years ago for murdering two girls aged 10 and 14, and a 21-year-old woman in the Bronx, has never spoken publicly about his crimes. Now Piers aims to get beneath his lies and deceit to uncover the truth. Alex Henriquez is serving 75 years but continues to maintain his innocence.
Angelina aggressively tries to smooth things over with Jenni, and Vinny misses Pauly so much that he carries around a cardboard cutout of him.
What makes a car badass? Actor Josh Duhamel gets to answer that question while driving Jay's 1963 split-window Corvette-his all-time dream car-and then paces a race in the new ZR1. Then, Jay speeds up the pace in the fastest car in the world, the record-breaking Koenigsegg Agera RS. It's the definition of mind-blowing! Actor/bodyguard/Ex-Hell's Angel Chuck Zito then shows Jay how to be a badass in his heavily modified 57 Chevy called "The Beast from the East." What's more badass than redesigning your own car? Jay also gets to learn a few things on the track in the new 720 S McLaren, a car that does all of the work. And Jay meets one of the oldest badasses in town: an 81-year-old woman with an original Shelby 350!
Who will be evicted from the Big Brother house? Sam or Haleigh? And who will be the second houseguest sent packing in the Double Eviction?