Dave suspects that Cara is embarrassed of their age difference. Julia is determined to find out what the catch is with Cara’s new mystery man.
The story of New York's Pennsylvania Station, which opened to the public in 1910. One of the greatest architectural and engineering achievements of its time, it covered nearly eight acres and required the construction of 16 miles of underground tunnels. It closed its doors some 50 years later, giving way to Madison Square Garden, a high-rise office building and sports complex.
Daniel brings back Sports or Consequences; clears up the mystery of who his father is; the sexiest Web redemption ever.
Thanks to social media, today’s teens are able to directly interact with their culture — artists, celebrities, movies, brands, and even one another — in ways never before possible. But is that real empowerment? Or do marketers still hold the upper hand? In Generation Like, author and FRONTLINE correspondent Douglas Rushkoff (The Merchants of Cool, The Persuaders) explores how the perennial teen quest for identity and connection has migrated to social media — and exposes the game of cat-and-mouse that corporations are playing with these young consumers. Do kids think they’re being used? Do they care? Or does the perceived chance to be the next big star make it all worth it?
When an arrest leads to a tip on an unsolved murder case, Molly must work with the retired Ranger whose case it was; Billy must decide between capturing a drug cartel leader or keeping his family safe.
Steven takes the Gems on his own kind of adventure by bringing them to the Fun Land Arcade, where Garnet soon becomes enchanted by a dancing game.
The ladies plan for Puerto Rico, but exclude Carlton after more mysterious incidents.
When a journalist is found dead in a remote village, Banks notices a connection between the case and a mysterious death in the 1980s.
The Count is revelling in his victory over the Shadow Warriors when he gets even more good news. The Dracula family celebrations are cut short by another unexpected arrival.
Kings Cross, 1969: An ambitious midwife returns from London to uncover a system of forced adoptions at the local hospital. A pregnant country girl, Viv, wakes to find she's been drugged by her parents and sent to a home for unwed mothers.
A bachelorette struggles with a decision; Juan Pablo reunites with his daughter and talks to his cousin about one of the women; Romeo Santos performs for Juan Pablo and a date.
Raquel and Terrence meet with a potential investor; April faces a dilemma; Keisha worries that Terrence's past will endanger Raquel; Omar juggles finding his replacement and working.
A building once home to pre-frontal lobotomies and electro-shock therapy, Aradale Asylum delivers misery and paranormal activity in enormous doses. With sprawling buildings each with a tale to tell, the team take on the challenge of communicating with the asylum’s numerous lost souls.
Deep down in the Pacific Ocean in the subterranean city of Bikini Bottom lives a square yellow sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob lives in a pineapple with his pet snail, Gary, loves his job as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, and has a knack for getting into all kinds of trouble without really trying. When he's not getting on the nerves of his cranky next door neighbor Squidward, SpongeBob can usually be found smack in the middle of all sorts of strange situations with his best buddy, the simple yet lovable starfish, Patrick, or his thrill-seeking surfer-girl squirrel pal, Sandy Cheeks.
When some of Gabe’s acquaintances go missing, Cat and Vincent must come together to save them. Vincent ends up returning to the hospital where he was an intern, allowing him to see what his life could have been.
Scott and the others try to prevent a disaster; Lydia and Allison seek out an unlikely teacher.
Josh wakes up to a surprising discovery; Aidan reconnects with Suzanna and remembers the life he once had; someone from Sally's past resurfaces.