Ryan is challenged to paint a Harley Trike in the spirit of Van Gogh's "Starry Night," and Kevin finds a car that could be one the most valuable ones Danny has ever seen--if it's an original.
Danny has found and bought a replacement for his beloved Dune Buggy "Sparkles." As the guys are turning it into the ultimate 70s beach fantasy, Mike convinces Ryan to take it for a quick joy ride that ends anything but joyful. Also, Danny visits a collection with a patriotic 1962 Corvette he falls in love with.
Emma races to save another loved one. The killer's identity is revealed.
Leah and Zac are excited to watch their favorite movie, but Leah's popcorn burns and the movie won't play. Leah asks Shimmer and Shine for some movie magic help, but they accidentally wish the movie to life!
While Jim is being interviewed by Dianna Winchill, a surprise guest arrives. Veronica tells Jim that she had planned Wyatt's attack in prison, leading Jim to attack her and later put a hit on her, Professor Cannon, and Prison Guard Terrell by calling three hitmen and ordering a "bloodbath."
Jonny thumbs his way all the way up to wawawonderful Wawa, Ontario.
Retro-style alien characters created for a Foundation Challenge come into play when the artists receive their Spotlight Challenge.
Pet owners are driven mad by Vet B.O.T who makes customers beg, sit and wait for their pets, and a gallery worker is shocked when a chocolate fountain splashes chocolate over a priceless work of art.
Rocky and Emile are chastised for their dangerous stunt; Connie receives bad news that jeopardizes her future on the boat. Kate clashes with chef Leon over what to serve to the charter guests for their final dinner.
Scientists attempt to understand how this strange force of magnetism works.
Bondi Rescue boys, Maxi and Jesse pop in for a tattoo while Shaun has a change of heart. A VIP party with celebrity clients, The Stafford Brothers provides a much needed excuse to blow off steam.
In this half-hour episode, the tube system breaks and Olive and Otto are left stranded in a dangerous forest.
A late-night hold-up at knife point forces Seriously Fried Chicken manager Mary Fawn to question her managerial skills.
Jesse and Guy's increasingly fractious relationship hits the rocks.
The twins' relationship with Jela begins to shatter. Meanwhile, Jasmine's birthday celebration leads to drama, and it dawns on Kat that she's become a target for bad-girl wrath. Shannon and Jasmine fight and the girls have their photo shoot with Oxygen. One bad girl gets kicked out by Jela's wrath.
Ashley wonders about Dashon's fidelity after her wedding is postponed. Barbie's presence at a party manages to cause quite a stir.
Two contestants will lead a team of three celebrities, which include Joe Jonas, Jeff Dye, Cheryl Burke, Jenna Elfman, Seth Green and Michelle Trachtenberg, in hopes of winning the $25,000 grand prize.
Eleven acts take the stage, looking for America's votes and a trip to the AGT finals.
From its humble origins as a ragtag collection of misfits and outlaws, the Hells Angels grew into a multimillion dollar empire. For the first time, a real insider (former Hells Angels President George Christie) reveals the means by which members lined their pockets. This episode starts in the psychedelic haze of the '60s and the discovery that there are big bucks to be made peddling hi-grade LSD to the booming drug culture. Expanding into manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine, some members of the Angels find themselves a prime target for attacks by rival gangs and law enforcement. Christie reveals how these Angels operated, their tricks for evading arrest and convictions, and the discipline they enforced to prevent infiltration, culminating in his own unprecedented attempt to make peace with rival motorcycle club The Outlaws--a move many consider a suicide mission.