Will Dr Javid Abdelmoneim's gender-neutral mission produce a meaningful change by the end of term?
Rusty relics becomes polished gems as Mike and Frank show off their ultimate restoration picks.
The Sultan of Marzipan commands Sinbad the sailor to undertake a dangerous quest to the forbidden pizzeria of N'Gru for a family size Hawaiian (no ham or pineapple).
While Blue and Mike examine what looks like an ancient axe, Dale inspects an artifact found in a storage locker which may be tied to a brutal practice used on slaves. Plus, a wooden alligator surfaces that could link the Aborigines to America, and a man’s hand-carved pipe causes speculation on whether the U.S. was once the mythical homeland of the Aztecs.
Dale meets a man who wants to prove he found the original knife of folk hero Jim Bowie, but they get an even bigger surprise. Plus, an alleged Viking artifact found in Maine, a possible Mayan idol, and what looks like a weaponized bracelet found on a man’s land in Texas.
Sketch is giving noughties boy band member Ollie a musically inspired tattoo. Alice helps Jodie snap back from a bad decision, while Sketch transforms Zoe's tattoo into something more fashionable. Meanwhile, Glen gives Dave's silly shot glass a spiritual awakening, and brave Alice opts for a symbolic design.
Twists abound for the final three's haunted house challenge before crowning a winner.
With no flash challenge, the artists think they've got it all figured out until a massive twist sends them reeling; Four Horsemen tattoos bring on the end of days for one pair of artists.
It's Debbie and Ronnie's big wedding day! When Debbie's water breaks on the altar, Vernon races against the clock to be there for the birth.
Fitz receives linguistic proof that Ted is the Unabomber. He tracks down Ted's brother David, who is astonished at the accuracy of Fitz's profile.
Much to his chagrin, Vernon discovers his manager has given his new single to another recording artist to perform.
With Smurf in jail, Baz makes his move to run the family, but his brothers have other plans.
Bob Lee tracks Solotov's money, pitting himself against a Mexican cartel. Nadine helps a journalist investigate a cover-up involving Bob Lee's unit. Julie makes her frustration heard with a gun.
After cut-rate facial filler leaves Julie's face frozen into a smile, she savors the unexpected benefits. Billy has the opportunity to teach acting after running into his favorite school teacher, and Marilyn wants Julie to freeze her eggs.
The U.S. Coast Guard desperately scours the Bering Sea for a missing crab vessel, while the fleet anxiously waits to discover the fate of its six-man crew. After a plea from his wife, Sig contemplates an early exit.
Acclaimed author Jill Kargman plays a version of herself as she navigates the treacherous and elite ecosystem of New York's Upper East Side, and the uber-wealthy mommy clique inhabiting this fantastically outrageous domain.
Jameis Winston leads the Buccaneers to Jacksonville for practice sessions and a nationally televised preseason game with the Jaguars; competition heats up as 90 players vie for 53 roster spots.
Scientology promises relief from all of life’s ills, but those suffering from depression and suicidal ideation often feel they have nowhere to turn. Hearing the tragic stories of Aaron Poulin, a member of the Sea Org who committed suicide at 21, and Tayler Tweed, who died at only 27, only strengthen Leah’s commitment to continue challenging Church practices.