In a first, the artists are divided into two make-up effects shops, and the first assignment is to design a werewolf pack.
Nick Cannon and Lil Yachty battle it out in games: "Got Props," "Remix," "Why You Bullspittin'" and the "Wildstyle" battle.
Smurf takes J to the desert for an old friend’s wake. Baz visits Lucy in Mexico and Pope bonds with Amy from the megachurch while babysitting Lena. Deran considers what he’ll risk to get a liquor license for the bar.
Noel Fielding finds his soulmate, while Mel Giedroyc bites off more than she can chew.
A massive twist shakes up the competition and a painstaking Flash Challenge puts relationships to the test.
Ferguson delivers Vera her coup de grace, unleashing unforeseen consequences. Franky's escape plans are waylaid when Kaz persuades her to join forces to bring down the freak
A Chicago snowboard shop goes downhill after its owners try to expand too quickly and stop communicating with one another.
The friends lend support after one of their own suffers an unexpected heartbreak; Rachel gets a callback following her audition; Sean throws a crazy "man shower" for his friend Sean C.
The Celtics-Lakers rivalry ramps up in the 1984 Finals as a cast of characters–led by Larry Bird and Magic Johnson–who changed the NBA finally went head-to-head for a title. Directed by Jim Podhoretz and produced by Jonathan Hock.
In their quest to uncover the nation's most popular talking points, Rob is joined by Lethal Bizzle and Tiff Stevenson, while Aisling's team is Jessica Knappett and Nish Kumar.
Malia and Adam share a romantic moment, but complications arise when she continues to flirt with Wes. The charter guests play dirty as they challenge the Sirocco crew to a relay race. When Hannah finds out Adam intentionally decided to go against the guests' food preferences, the two butt heads once again. Meanwhile, Bugsy feels alienated from the stews as Hannah and Lauren give her the cold shoulder. And when Hannah informs Captain Sandy about Adam's food sabotage, the rebellious chef finds himself in hot water.
Things between Ae-ra and Dong-man remain awkward. Sul-hee tries to tell people at work about her relationship with Joo-man, but it doesn't go well.
Uncle Grandpa visits the cartoon factory to get some answers about his roots. (Pete Browngardt stars as a cartoon version of himself.)
Mina and Karen purchase a tricky home in a transitional Indianapolis neighborhood. The location is a sizable former office space with no discernable bedrooms so the girls are excited to utilize the blank canvas. The girls quickly fall in love with the project and start bringing out the space's charm with outdoor corbels, a beautiful fireplace, an antique structural column and real wooden floors. While their finished product is beautiful, they may soon realize they've too far in that neighborhood -- and maybe too far over their budget.
This week we discover why pain is one of the most common reasons we visit the doctor and see how recent research is shaking up our understanding of how it works.
When Clarence discovers that one of his neighbors is the grumpy school recess proctor Ms. Shoop – he decides the only things she’s missing are some friends. Clarence sets out on a mission to match Shoop with some new pals!
Listening to shots being fired inside, Raquel decides to enter the Factory to ascertain that all of the hostages are still alive and well. The police tries to use this opportunity to win over one of the robbers to cooperate with them - while Angel is on to Salva, who seems to grow closer to Raquel. Also, a deep secret is revealed about Berlin, and it shakes up the dynamic among the robbers.
Two golfers get into an embarrassing fight, an army of naked women shows how to stage a protest, and Daniel throws himself a gender reveal party.