In the finale episode, the search for the Skin Wars champion comes to an end as the three remaining body artists work with contortionists, creating elaborate and beautiful multi-body illusions.
Life is really tough for Julie Kessler and Billy Epstein, two thirty-something aspiring comics living and working in New York City. While their friends and acquaintances move on to find success and love, they continue to struggle with careers and relationships, getting more bitter by the day.
Jim celebrates Dave's birthday instead of Jeannie's, and even though she told him not to give her a gift or celebrate, Jeannie gets upset.
Jazz and her family sit down to discuss early struggles in Jazz's transition; responding to critics; Jazz's role in the transgender movement and what lies ahead.
Jazz invites a boy who is interested in her to her middle school graduation party; Jazz and her parents visit the doctor and are faced with a big decision.
A farming family in Texas is so revered by the community that the entire town is named after them. But when several relatives want to start doing business differently, infighting and backstabbing lead to more than one death.
Following Nick and Drew Lachey as they open a bar in their hometown of Cincinnati—because nothing mixes together quite like siblings, construction, and beer.
Kirby uploads embarrassing videos of his dad to even the score, when the Babcock twins' Web cartoons become more popular than his own.
A new restaurant opens in Toronto and Paul analyzes Wahlburger's poutine while Donnie makes a spectacle of him. In Los Angeles, Mark and his brother Bob search for future restaurant locations.
Audrey sets Kevin up with her friend but then becomes strangely jealous of all the fun they’re having. Meanwhile, Roxie needs to get a job but decides to become an actress instead.
Last night's top vote-getters are announced, then two acts from remaining seven are saved on the spot. AGT alums Emily West and William Close perform.
In southern Africa, a pride of lions has rewritten the rules - by learning to take down elephants. In this follow up to Africa's Giant Killers, we join the pride at the start of the rainy season. As the elephants depart, a catalogue of dramatic events unfolds. The pride males turn against each other, an inexperienced mum puts her new born cubs in mortal danger, a rival group of lions challenge the pride for its territory and, when lightning strikes, fires burn day and night. When the dust eventually settles, the pride is left with only one choice - to face their old foe the elephants or risk starvation. The final showdown awaits.
Aspiring models compete for a chance to break into the business with a panel of judges critiquing their progress throughout the competition.
Tonight, will the power of veto save either John or Becky? Plus, will Austin and the twins make a power play against the poker player? And get ready to rock, it's the world premiere of Otev Rock n' Roll.
In this very special wedding episode, John Luke Robertson is getting married to his fiancée Mary Kate, and our cameras are with him every step of the way. From wedding planning and dress shopping, to the rehearsal dinner and the big wedding day, it's a joyous time for the Robertson family as guests from all over the world come to bear witness on this momentous occasion.
Roger's search for delicious barbecue ribs brings him to Hattiesburg, Miss., where he meets a third-generation pit master, who is continuing his grandmother's legacy. Also: a Brooklyn native uses Jamaican grilling techniques and Korean-style flavors.