Kaidu's ruthlessness reaches new levels in his bid for power, while Hundred Eyes' former lover has him questioning his loyalties.
'The New pace Race' - Decades after the Apollo missions, a new era of manned spaceflight is dawning -- and this time, the destination is Mars. NASA and a growing community of private companies have set their sights on the Red Planet, and they're developing the technologies that will actually get us there. VICE reports on the preparations for humanity's next great adventure. 'Closing Gitmo' - The American prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is one of the most controversial issues of the post- era. President Obama promised to close the facility, but months from the end of his presidency the facility remains open -- and the reality of life there remains a mystery. VICE meets with ex-detainees who survived Gitmo, and the general who built it in the first place, to find out what really happens behind the camp's walls.
Wiley and Mark manage to get the cure from Renee with Ronnie's help. Meanwhile, Adam puts his life on the line negotiating an extraction with Horatio.
While Adam tries to use Liam's files to force Horatio and the government to release the Pretty Lake survivors, Wiley goes to the Horde compound to try and get the cure back from Renee.
Frances and Harrison go to the compound to get revenge on Renee, unaware that Mark is intending to do the same thing. Meanwhile, Ronnie and Lamar stage a coup, and Liam and Wiley hunt for a survivor turning 22 so that they can test the cure.
Ronnie takes Eric's body to his sister and discovers that she leads a group of survivalists. Meanwhile, Stacey takes drastic steps when Mark threatens to leave, and Wiley turns to the Mennonites for help when she realizes that she can't feed Jason.
Liam identifies himself as a scientist who can possibly provide the survivors with a cure, but Adam isn't convinced. Meanwhile, Renee returns Ronnie's gun and convinces him to help find her brother, while Chuck and Harrison deal with the repercussions of their escape attempt.
Kennedy is accidentally transported along with a spider, creating an additional half-Kennedy-half-spider being which cocoons the crew.
Don Wildman examines a town gripped by a bizarre plague, the mix-up that spawned a holiday tradition and a woman's quest to take on the world.
The actress details a hair-raising outing in Hawaii. Comedian Jim Gaffigan responds to the backlash over his manicure tweet. Plus, modern dating tips.
Adam and Wiley try to escape Pretty Lake using the route laid out by Adam's father. Meanwhile, Chuck and Harrison engineer an escape plan, and Gord realizes that the orphanage is dangerously low on food.
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis mock the events of the last seven days with guests Gary Delaney, Ed Gamble, Rob Beckett, Rhys James and Zoe Lyons.
Single hopefuls looking for love complete tasks, couple off and get voted out week by week. Packed full of drama.
A mischief filled episode as Paige and Renee discuss underwear, whiskey, and shrimp. Plus, a chat with WWE Kids and some fun with Maryse.
The final four contend with mental fatigue and physical exhaustion. As one participant faces stiff competition for fish, another may miss the salmon run due to a potentially disastrous miscalculation.
Vincent and Cat realize they have to go into hiding now that someone is out to kill Vincent. Vincent wonders if Cat would have been better off without him and gets a glimpse into exactly what her life could have been.
Comedians Adam Devine and Maria Bamford talk stand-ups, psych wards and success. Chelsea tries a mindful coloring session with Metta World Peace.
A jackpot slips from Tom's grasp Morgan's last ditch effort to find food takes him into the treacherous peaks. Marty is driven off his line.