Group 1 and 2 face off for the first time in a challenge celebrating the most memorable dishes in MKR history. One team’s failure brings their whole group crashing down. Which team will be going home?
With playoffs and mid-terms looming, Spencer makes a few shocking discoveries about his father. Coop desperately wants to bring down her enemies, while Jordan makes a connection with his grandfather.
As Luna's trial starts, Joanna and Billy defend against an avalanche of evidence. With things not looking good, Joanna risks everything by putting an unexpected witness on the stand.
Players take tragic slams during the “Fallout” challenge. Kyle and Paulie continue their never-ending war over Cara Maria, but this time while wearing silly costumes. A twist during the elimination shocks the competitors.
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items.
Mexican top model Carmen Campuzano visits the doctors in hopes of restoring her nose and career, while a discharged soldier wants to mend her butchered breasts to fit in as a civilian. Plus, a psychologist seeks out Dr. Nassif to fix her nose and erase the signs of domestic abuse from her face.
The battle round continues. Included: China’s Duo Suining (“The Impossible Balancing Duo”) vs. Germany’s Dundu Giants of Light (“The Giants of Light”); South Korea’s Emotional Line (“The Classical Crew”) vs. Philippines’ The TNT Boys (“Vocal Dynamo Trio”); Spain’s Los Vivancos (“Matadors of Dance”) vs. South Korea’s Kukkiwon (“The Flying Taekwondo Masters”); and America’s William Close (“The Earth Harp Orchestra”) vs. America’s Naturally 7 (“The Human Instruments”).
Don Wildman investigates the death of a man who may have crossed paths with a vengeful witch, a deadly explosion in a Texas school and a string of robberies committed by a charming bandit with impeccable manners.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Jackie and Teresa's argument boils over; Joe and Melissa defend themselves against Teresa's accusations; Jennifer defends her parenting and her marriage; Teresa shocks Andy and the ladies when she reveals her true feelings about Joe's deportation.
The three remaining finalists compete for the golden mask, and their identities are revealed; guest panelist Kenan Thompson.
Emotions and nerves run high as the remaining artists must prove that beauty is ageless when they get a special surprise - the chance to give the important women in their lives the stunning makeover they deserve.
Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster are joined by Romesh Ranganathan, Rosie Jones, Kerry Godliman and Matt Forde.
Three cheese pros return to Flavortown to test their talents against some of GGG's cheesiest chefs. Guy Fieri puts the competitors through two rounds of deliciously cheesy combat, and the chef left standing will face off against Flavortown's Cheese Champ, Chef Eric Greenspan, for a shot at $20,000.
Progress never stops at Graveyard Carz. SEMA is over the Ghouls can finally get back to work on all the cars they had to leave untouched for the last few weeks. First up is a beautiful 1972 Duster
The chefs take part in a Bavarian bash, starting with an appetizer basket that also includes potato chips. The entree basket includes a savory pie that's fun to say and a flight of beers that's a blast to taste. Finally, the judges watch to see what the final two chefs can do with beer and brats in their dessert basket.
The blind auditions continue as four musical superstars vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon; vocalists compete to be selected by one of the coaches and fight for a chance to be named The Voice.