With winter almost upon them, the residents of Port Protection are busy using the remaining days of good weather and daylight to stock their freezers and complete crucial chores.
The Parkers are barely back on the road when Nate gets pulled over for driving under the influence. He's completely sober but somehow there's still some jail time involved.
As Granger escorts Jennifer Kim back to Los Angeles, he interrogates her regarding a North Korean spy and she admits to knowing he is her father.
Rebecca's relationships are tested as she tries to navigate her friendship with Paula, her history with Josh and her connection with Greg. While at Josh's sister Jayma's wedding, Rebecca's world is turned upside down.
Grace's body is discovered by the police and Marcella tries to keep her head and hide the fact that she was one of the last people to see her alive. Sylvie is distraught at the loss of her daughter and her dismay is further compounded when she learns that Grace and Jason were having an affair, while Henry tries to find comfort with his friends Matthew and Yann. Meanwhile, Peter is released from open prison and makes a beeline for Maddy, who lies to him about having a boyfriend.
Damien receives unexpected assistance; Shay locates Damien's old friend; a mysterious figure enlists Simone's help; Rutledge offers Damien something he truly desires.
As Craig settles into his new job, Cameran recruits Shep to be her real estate partner
Leah considers reuniting with Jeremy; Isaac struggles with Javi's impending deployment; Jenelle's birthday trip to New York is ruined by Nathan; Chelsea and Cole celebrate their engagement; and Aubree has sad news about Adam.
Chris Hardwick and guest star Mike Ehrmantraut, with showrunners Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould discuss the second season finale of "Better Call Saul" entitled "Klick."
LeeAnne enlists the help of a Dallas designer to create an extravagant hat for Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, one of the most coveted events on the Dallas social calendar. Brandi struggles with her husband Bryan’s constant business travel as she hosts a birthday party for her mother. Elsewhere, Tiffany and Aaron go house hunting, despite Aaron’s reservations about setting down roots in Dallas. Later, Stephanie and Cary are dragged deeper into Brandi’s conflict with LeeAnne when Brandi arrives to the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party donning a hat decorated with a special surprise.
Contestants "switch-up" with a different partner, while their originals also pair up with a different contestant, each learning a new dance.
The top 12 artists perform live in front of coaches Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Pharrell Williams for America's vote.
Buddy builds a tree-inspired wedding cake for two lumberjacks, and a touching consultation with Feeding America moves Buddy to cook for the volunteers.
Daniel has been given a new challenge: create an 18th century North Carolina style rifle for a professional shooter. Due to the need for extreme accuracy. Daniel will test the gun by splitting a ball on an axe head. Will Daniel's reputation remain on track, or will the rifle miss the mark?
Daniel has been given the task to replicate a Damascus steel blade dagger using forging techniques that haven't changed for centuries. Favored by Samurais, Vikings, and other legendary warriors, Damascus is considered to be the superior steel when it comes to strength and beauty. Also, with a new baby on the way, Daniel needs to build an addition to his house.
College sweethearts give away most of their possessions in an attempt to simplify their lives. Next step is to find a tiny house on a budget of $30,000 in Kansas City, with a sleeping loft that's easy for their cat to access, but that's also comfortable.
A Georgia couple who love to travel search for a tiny house on wheels, which will be their headquarters as they move from state to state.
While Norman digs deep in his past in therapy and confronts some painful truths, Norma does everything in her power to keep a secret of her own from coming to light.
Fishing is a hard life, and harder with bluefin stocks depleted. In Gloucester, Massachusetts, there's a special breed of fishermen. For generations they've used rod and reel to catch the elusive bluefin tuna. They depend on these fish for their livelihood, and the competition is brutal. Over the next 10 weeks, the most skilled fishermen will set out in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic in hopes of catching the valuable bluefin tuna. When one bluefin can bring in as much as $20,000—they'll do whatever it takes to hook up.