After it's revealed that Hank is deathly afraid of spiders and Brian comes face-to-face with his suicidal doppleganger, everyone examines their own fears, and Johnny gets payback for all the practical jokes he’s played.
Stephanie and Charlie take sides when Gabby is held for shoplifting after returning a pair of jeans with the sensor still on; James sells unopened wedding presents to make extra money.
Critic Forrest MacNeil reviews real-life experiences that include revenge, getting rich quick, and being institutionalized.
Blakely's killer is finally revealed, but Janet discovers there's someone higher up pulling the strings - someone powerful and very close
The Jackson family of Borger, Texas shares the same American values as their neighbors. But a dark family secret reveals at least one Jackson is a wolf in sheep's clothing poised to thin the flock by murder.
On homecoming night Frankie is disappointed his crush has another date, and Rachel protests a school policy; Jack and Joanne plan a passionate night without the kids.
Flynn and Vega are pulled away from Vega’s fathers wedding to investigate a skydiving jump gone wrong. While working the case, Angie makes an effort to regain Vega’s trust by sharing a sensitive file that contains information on Sgt. Cross.
Cristina enlists Meredith to help her prepare an acceptance speech for her possible Harper Avery win and while Owen offers to attend the ceremony with her, she insists on going alone. Meanwhile, Derek feels overwhelmed between his responsibilities at home and at the hospital. April and Jackson come to a disagreement on children and religion, and Callie and Arizona try to reconnect in their marriage.
The teams must pick a team leader for the next dinner service; a chef serves an undercooked dish; a contestant is eliminated.
Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
Jam along with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar rocks its way into the shop. Will this classic strike a chord with Rick or will he be left singing a different tune? Then, Corey and Chumlee hit the brakes when they spot a 1930s Rolls-Royce hood ornament. Will they get on the fast track to a good deal or be left in the dust? And later, when the guys notice the Old Man snoozing more than usual they try to take matters into their own hands. Can they wake the sleeping giant or will he become their worst nightmare?
To save Greendale from being sold, the gang searches for an eccentric computer science professor's legendary treasure hidden beneath the school.
Election Day has arrived and nothing is off limits as the candidates try to capture votes. Meanwhile, Olivia tries to understand Maya's motives and Charlie makes a very surprising move.
Leslie and Ben run a charity auction to raise funds for the unity concert. April steps in to manage Andy's schedule, while Donna asks Ron for help with her ex-boyfriend.
The guy's celebrate three years of embarrassing each other; some bonus footage of the guy's favorite moments.
Cast your vote for the Pawn Stars when an Abraham Lincoln campaign poster comes up for grabs. Used in his 1864 re-election campaign during the Civil War, will it cost Rick a pretty penny or will he veto the negotiation? Then, Chumlee's feeling like a kid again when a Turbo Man action figure flies into the shop. Can he cough up the dough to snag this fictional superhero or will it "jingle all the way" out the door? And later, Chumlee's plan for a hike with the guys turns into a day on horseback, but it seems Vegas is a one-horse town.
Charlie goes ballistic when a drunk Jordan makes out with a prisoner.