Lord Hater competes for the affections of an alien queen in order to inherit her army and take over the universe.
Kenneth Richardson is an Indiana family man and an evangelist minister who knows the Bible by heart. When his body is found on the grimy banks of a Florida boat ramp in August 2001, detectives discover an arrow was the weapon of choice.
Ivy is revved up and looking for high-end lockers, Rene and Casey are at odds over what to buy, and things get a little hairy for Jarrod and Brandi. Meanwhile, Darrell tries to distract the competition with some old-fashioned pranks-- who will be the brunt of the joke?
A Montana trip continues with tensions lingering between Sonja and LuAnn. Meanwhile, the ladies participate in outdoor activities and a modern-day treasure hunt, but the group divides thanks to a tiff between Heather and Kristen.
Things melt down, when Jenn tackles the dismantling of a butter sculpture in the Texas heat, while Jessica Samko makes her stage debut by running late and ruining a middle school play's dress rehearsal.
Marc's run to "far out" Roswell leaves him proud to be from this world, while Todd and Tamera end up needing more than a few quarters to extend their vintage game pod run.
Susan and Jason's marriage is tested. Jack and Hank are on opposing sides in a Civil War reenactment.
A widow shows up at the bar informing the gang that a regular has recently died but the group doesn't remember the dead person.
Bravo's The People’s Couch is based on the UK show, Gogglebox, The People’s Couch features real people watching and commenting on popular shows and news from the past week. The series will focus on the Fall television season by showcasing avid TV watchers in their homes, as they laugh, cry, talk, gasp, and scream at their TVs watching the network’s new and returning shows. Each episode will feature the same homes — whether it is a group of sorority sisters doing their nails or grandparents watching with their technology-obsessed grandchildren.
Heading to Wizard World New Orleans, things heat as the cosplayers start with individual competition.
Wil Wheaton talks about Star Wars, True Blood, and Orphan Black, Mike Lawrence goes on a rant against Internet spoilers. Then J. August Richards comes by to talk about some spoilers about a new spinoff of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Wil talks about Hutchinson, KS, which has declared itself as Superman's hometown.
Recalling the summer of 1964 in Mississippi, when student volunteers from around the country joined local activists in an effort to register to vote as many African-Americans as possible. (Due to intimidation and arcane tests, less than seven percent of the state's African-Americans were registered.) Activists also set up schools to teach children about African-American history; and created a rival Democratic Party to challenge the all-white delegation to the 1964 Democratic National Convention.
Benny prepares for his release from the hospital; Hanna plans to testify against Wyatt; Jim finds his fall guy; Quincy tries to get information about Candace from Amanda.
The guy's share secrets with shoppers; the guy's get creative in an art store; the big loser heads to the airport with a travel itinerary that would make anyone nauseous.
Tarek and Christina come across a trust sale listing in Buena Park, CA that looks very well-priced in comparison to recent sales in the area. After receiving a preliminary estimate, they're excited by the potential for profit.
Bo uses her powers to help a struggling police officer, who is suspected in the disappearance of a young woman and who has powers similar to Bo's. Although a thirteenth episode entitled "Perception," was never aired in the US, it was released on 24 June 2014 in New Zealand.
Alison struggles with the death of her mother, as the Liars try to navigate through her new lie.
We are down to the Top Ten contestants; but this challenge will present the biggest shock in the competition so far. Only the most courageous will win.
Cat and Vincent take Agent Knox's offer to extricate and try to lead normal lives -- but forces out of their control conspire to expose them and drag them back into the fray.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.