Pumps and Kay connive to get back at Jen for pranking them. As Pumps plots her revenge, Jen and Lee try every excuse to get their friend out of the house, leading to a meditation class from hell.
All the agents want to be a part of Orchid's talent show. It's villain report card day at Odd Squad.
With everything that Simon has gone through this past year, a family dinner for Yom Kippur – the Jewish Day of Atonement – poses as a real challenge. How can he come clean about being a vampire and especially about what just happened to his family? And if he is stressed out, what if he can’t control his vampire urges? Looking to take care of this himself, Maia insists on helping him out whether he likes it or not. Meanwhile, Clary and Jace go on an unsanctioned mission and test out their newfound rune powers.
The gang celebrates at the Gay Pride Parade, where Jen is determined to protest the protesters and Lee commits to log-out of online dating. A pet psychic delves into the dogs' issues and finds that Tubby has a higher purpose.
On the dramatic conclusion of the Southern Charm reunion, Kathryn and Landon argue over the details of Landon and Thomas' alleged three day tryst. And as Chelsea confronts Shep about the infamous night at the Commodore, Whitney reveals why he thought Austen was overreacting. Also, Andy tries to resolve the issue of which one of the guys was being the meaner drunk and presents a sneak peek at the new series Relationshep.
After an engineer ends up dead, his colleague and work rival becomes a suspect. However, upon examining some stitches, Kirsten and the team uncover that he was a part of an underground gaming club. The team races to save a falling satellite while Cameron takes a walk on the wild side when he infiltrates the gaming ring to get close to another suspect.
The Mile High City hosts the final qualifying round where competitors tackle 3 challenging new obstacles: Bouncing Spider, Rail Runner, and Ninjago Roll. Denver features the return of Ninja veterans Jake Murray, Sam Sann, Meagan Martin, and Brian Arnold.
The judges have seen the best of the best from around the country and now it's time to find out who can take it to the next level. The first round of the Academy callbacks begin as the talented dancers vie for a spot in the Top 10.
The bottom three contestants from the invention test now cook off in a pressure test to avoid elimination. Who will be the next to leave the competition?
Cast a spell with the Pawn Stars when an 18th century "Tryal of Witches" book possesses the shop. Will it work its magic on Rick or prove to be a curse? Next, a 20th century airplane control yoke maneuvers in. Will Rick pay a sky-high price or will he crash and burn? Then, a gold-plated banjo strums in. Will Rick pluck it out for the shop or will it string him along? And later, the guys check out the restored car from "Wayne's World." Will the finished project be a schwing or a miss?
The Pawn Stars are all about cutting deals, but what will happen when Chum takes a stab at three Japanese Samurai swords? Then, Corey pushes to make a plush deal for a Steiff donkey pull toy. And later, Rick welcomes a propa-gander at a British WWI poster, but will he close the book on a set of thank you letters sent to an infamous doctor?
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
Elias falls in love with a beautiful Lebanese visitor, Yasmine, but Layla suspects she's a gold digger. Olivia runs for election with the Racial Harmony Party, and Fou Fou vows to thwart her.
Emma Banville, a human rights lawyer known for defending lost causes, sets out to prove the innocence of Kevin Russell, who was convicted for the murder of a school girl 14 years earlier.
As the eighth season opens, Teen Mom 2’s newest mom, Briana, reunites with an old friend but grapples with an unplanned pregnancy. A sudden move tests Jenelle and David's relationship. Kailyn and Javi finalize their divorce while Leah begins an exciting new chapter.
Vicki prepares for her big office move while Shannon enlists the help of her feng shui expert to try and bring balance into her otherwise chaotic life. Lydia is busy launching her brand new magazine which features Peggy, an Armenian firecracker, whose life may look perfect but not everything that glitters is gold. Kelly struggles to make her marriage work while Meghan settles into life as a new mom. Tamra plans an over-the-top birthday party for her granddaughter, Ava, where tempers fly as Lydia and Shannon meet for the first time and don't see eye to eye when it comes to Vicki.
Conclusion. The drama continues with Joseline backstage. Things with KK and Tommie get heated after their social-media fiasco; the cast discuss their Jamaican adventure; and what really happened on the trip with Karlie and Joc is revealed.
The final 50 competitors face the Quintuple Steps, Pole Rider, Bridge of Blades, Cones to Cargo Net, Swing Cycle and Warped Wall when they compete for the last 18 places in the semi finals.
Lefty is a desperate man and Ted is dragged along for the ride. The gang has to look to the past if they have hopes of a future.
Every weekday at noon, Maxine, Mo, Heather, Kibby, and Nina—hosts of The Lunch Hour, the long-running women’s talk show—gather around the table to discuss life, love, politics, and juicy gossip. But behind the scenes, it’s even juicier — a backstage world filled with power struggles, diva fits, and steamy affairs. Inspired by the book “Satan’s Sisters” by Star Jones, television personality, lawyer and journalist.