The world reacts to Ben's undeadiness. And yes, undeadiness is totally a word. Don't look it up.
Because this is a show about teenagers, we're contractually obligated to make an episode that takes place at a dance. Enjoy.
It's the first school day back after Ben's fatal accident and he's eager to find out what kind of impact his death has had on the other students. If you speak Spanish then you can probably figure out what's gonna happen based on the title.
Two truths and a lie: Charley and Luke go on a date, Wren spirals after being rejected by Bethany, Ben learns to water ski. Which one is the lie?
It's Group 2's turn to don their chef whites and serve share plates to groups of lunchtime diners. But things get hairy at this restaurant takeover and as Manu fires up, one team will go down in flames.
Four months later, Emma’s still in Seattle, climbing her way to the top of the Pinnacle ladder alongside an old flame rekindled. Jack and Izzy settle into blissful monogamy in their newly finished loft. The upcoming divorce mediation and an uncomfortable reunion hangs over all of them. Carmen and new neighbor Hannah start a lifestyle magazine.
Kate considers starting a business; Anne becomes friends with an overzealous fan; Sonia and Ian have a discussion; Frankie finds new roommates.
A jealous entity leaves a painful mark on Joe Harb. A homeowner is left bruised and burned when she is caught in the crossfire between two territorial spirits and a pair of ghosts are so outraged at a couple's lifestyle that they become dangerously violent.
Comedy's freshest voices take the stage in LA for six half-hour specials packed with sly jokes, hilarious anecdotes and awkward confessions.
From middle-school taunts to stolen teeth to humbling moments at the gym: Joe List shows off his knack for turning humiliation into inspired comedy.
Fierce London-born comic Gina Yashere riffs on American TV shows, her first trip to Alabama and her overprotective mother's scrapbook of horrors.
From her dad's Facebook rants to her mom's attempts to bond with strangers, Rachel Feinstein shares oh-so-relatable moments of parental mortification.
Aparna Nancherla touches on airports and napping, then creatively calls out trolls and highlights the pitfalls of modern communication.
Four couples--eight total strangers--are brought together by an expert matchmaker for a 30-day, cross-country journey. It's a test of endurance, stamina, and most of all, compatibility. If all goes according to plan, they'll move from light flirtation to their final destination: the altar. Will it be Love at First Flight?
The cart comes way before the horse in the reality series "Married at First Sight." Based on a hit Danish format, "Married..." features people who agree to participate in an extreme experiment: Each covenants legal marriage with a complete stranger. Specialists -- including a spiritualist, a relationship coach and a sociologist -- use scientific matchmaking methods to determine each couple, who will not have met or had contact with each other until the wedding day. The series then documents the relationships, including honeymoons and other relatable events of married life. After several weeks, each couple must decide whether to remain together or go their individual ways.
Brent Morin laments his reliance on Uber, describes mysterious quests with friends and strangers, and reveals why he'll do anything if you ask twice.
With the finale rapidly approaching, TJ stuns the competitors with news of a location change; they must first endure a grueling time trial to move forward.
The models learn personality goes a long way as they are challenged to design an avatar for the new America's Next Top Model mobile game. Later, the ladies star alongside singer/songwriter Maejor in his latest music video.
Two of Kelly's artists are excited to take on a top 10 pop hit by Kelly's very own advisor, Hailee Steinfeld, Adam hands two of his strongest male artists the tall order of performing one of Rihanna's biggest songs, while Alicia tasks two of her female vocalists with a chart-topping song by En Vogue.
Everyone goes hog wild in the Chopped Kitchen as the chefs take on a pork-themed competition. The first basket threatens to contain too much of a good thing, and a beautiful cut of heritage-breed pork is juxtaposed with a questionable canned product in the entree round, sending the chefs in some creative directions with their dishes. While they would have welcomed bacon in round three, the finalists must make use of more unusual porky items in their desserts.