A collector with an unusual taste for high voltage oddities reveals his shocking stash, and Mike and Frank's luck runs cold when they're stonewalled by the Willett brothers.
Phineas and Ferb have created a device reinforcing the wind and test them on a giant kites in the park. Candace thinks she's finally going to bust when Mom gives her backyard a makeover. Meanwhile, Doofenshmirtz builds a Water-Zalewator to celebrate his girlfriend of the past, who doused him with water, because Heinz she loved, but who then gave him the basket.
Mel tries to prove a point to Joyce's sister, Madi Erinn Hayes Henry worries that he and Jenny have fallen into the friend zone.
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Fredrik travels outside Manhattan again for business, this time to the Hamptons. Meanwhile, Ryan takes on a listing with a dance instructor who agrees to help him impress his girlfriend. Downtown, Luis holds a red-carpet open house at his penthouse on Wall Street.
When the divorce papers arrive in the mail, Mel is determined to preserve for Henry and Katie a sense of normalcy, and keeps their annual family trip on the books. When Joyce's online date walks out on her, Mel grudgingly invites her along. To their surprise, while on what has previously been a vacation from hell, Mel and Joyce discover that their separation has allowed them to finally appreciate one another - just as they're ready to sign the divorce papers. Meanwhile, Henry's crush, Jenny, tags along on the vacation, which forces Henry to overcome his fear of horses so he can make the most of this getaway with the girl of his dreams.
An impending visit by Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana, to present an award to Duck Commander throws everyone into chaos. Korie and Sadie try to find the perfect outfit for Miss Kay with little help from Phil, Willie and Si offer less-than-reliable coaching tips for an introductory speech John Luke has to make, and the guys goof off during a warehouse cleanup and give him some advice of their own. Governor Jindal surprises Willie by playing a little warehouse basketball with the guys before the award ceremony.
Perez files a consumer complaint against Tremont, prompting a surprise inspection from Kosgrove's arch-nemesis. Meanwhile, Jerome deals with the fallout from a drunken fling with his crazy sexy stalker, and Bernice goes head-to-head with Robbie on a repo.
The Portu-Greek Café in Hudson, Florida, proves to be a challenge for Robert, who has to teach the self-described stubborn owner and his bickering family how to cooperate.
Dr. Buttock's latest shenanigans wind up defrosting a Prehistoric Cave-Kid, who is soon pursued by scientists bent on locking him away - including Dr. B - so Pac and Pals are finally forced to risk it all and travel back in time to return him to prehistoric PacWorld.
Tarek and Christina get a lead on a home in Anaheim, CA, that's being offered as a quick sale with no inspections or contingencies. Seems like a great project, but with a tenant, they can't see inside before making an offer.
Pac is tricked into finding a bottle holding a genie who promises to grant his every wish. But, as they say, be careful what you wish for!
In Florida, when Andrea White suddenly disappears, leaving her four children behind, her concerned friends and family contact police. As detectives investigate, they uncover a twisted, two-faced killer with a double life.
During a citywide press conference, Jim proclaims his son's innocence of the heinous double hit-and-run that killed a little girl and left Benny in critical condition. He declares that on the night in question, Wyatt did hit someone, a man named Donald (a paid prop), whom Jim introduces to the public. The gubernatorial candidate professes to have settled with Donald out of court, the actions of a loving, if misguided, father. Meanwhile, Hanna gets a frightful visit from Quincy as he searches for Candace. Later, at the hospital, she gets another unwelcome guest—Tony has finally found where Benny is being treated and demands that he be taken off life support. Elsewhere, Amanda continues to hint at murdering her parents, causing a worried Jeffery to reiterate his concerns to Katheryn. Across town, Jim gets Wyatt out of jail and brings him home. And, Candace is still tied up in the Malones' basement and must endure Rose's threats of a terrible fate.
Rene's superstitious attitude could prove to be a hindrance; Ivy trusts his gut; Jarrod and Brandi manage to get the last laugh on their rivals.
Darrell hopes to humiliate Ivy in his own backyard; Jarrod and Brandi are surrounded by pigs; Rene purchases a 'crappy' locker.
Things get heated on Darwin as Jac and Jonny steam towards the date of Emma's hearing.