Travis Scott helps with "Getting Action Figured," "Antidote Side Effects" and "Masters of the Dark."
News of Johnny's true identity spreads throughout the town, leaving him isolated.
Tracey’s had enough of Dorien entertaining gentlemen callers and Sharon not bringing in a living wage, and throws them both out. Holed up in Sharon’s old bedsit, the two of them take a united stand…or do they?
Charlie decides to go a day without using his special abilities; Alex organizes a trip to Dana's cabin; Zach takes control of a life and death situation involving Dawn's college roommate.
When the Floogals encounter a balloon that's intended for the Girl Hooman's birthday party they think it's a monster - it's ten times bigger than them with a giant face!. In investigating it further, Fleeker must conquer his fear to return the balloon to the little girl.
Mom's RFID chip; swapping an eye for a camera; "world most connected man."
When Gene is granted temporary reprieve from her house arrest to attend a funeral, she and Billie accidentally make a day of it.
It's a clash of Hollywood heavyweights when Josh Gad & Kaley Cuoco square off. Will Josh's Trump-style hair be enough to knock off the "Big Bang Theory" actress?
Benjamin takes the initiative and forces the family into group therapy, resulting in a weekend trip to the zoo with Danny that gets out of control.
Still stranded, the teens stage a “Fake Prom.” The event puts strain on Sun Hi and Linc. Jared does his best to spy on Corki.
HG Wells presents his dark story about a fateful agreement between a young man and an aging philosopher.
Ray Winstone introduces a tale about an artist whose obsession with his work costs him his soul.
When Alan allegedly ditches Gumball's dinner date with him, Gumball is desperate to track him down and make him pay for his betrayal, only to learn that Alan is taking his mother, Jessica, to the hospital for an organ transplant.
Six young people whose families found fame and fortune in the hip-hop industry strive to succeed independently in their own careers without assistance from their famous parents.
The chefs participate in a plating challenge by preparing visually appealing dishes using only snack food. Then, they cook for diners at a black-tie, finger-food event called Beefsteak. Appearing: Colin Hanks; Max Silvestri; Matt Selman; Jacques La Merde; and Neal Fraser.
The contestants press on to show the judges what they've got as Hollywood Week continues.