George, Allie and Bill search for a mysterious creature known as the Perseids.
Terry's fridge is packed with dead cats, and she has another 50 live ones. Her son thinks her problems stem from the time her father died of a heart attack right in front of her when she was just a small child, and she's felt guilty ever since that she couldn't save him. Meanwhile, decades of hoarding has left Adelle's house in such shambles that she's using a bucket for a bathroom and doing laundry in a kiddie pool in her backyard. But Adelle can't see the filth or the damage her hoarding has done to her family.
The Renegade is challenged by Tesler to a showdown, but Beck is grounded at the garage by Able. The situation forces Beck to choose between his duty to Able and his responsibilities as the Renegade.
The tension mounts after Brandi's outburst, but the gals try to make the best of their time in Ojai.
Evan, Dylan and Mac face off against a pack of clever little dinosaurs that have taken over a home & garden store.
Stephen examines devices that make work easier and more fun and meets up with Lord Sugar to road test some of the latest work-saving gizmos. There's also a coffee machine that talks to your phone. Stephen plays around with some of Lord Sugar's early inventions. Other gadgets covered in this episode include a pen that transcribes notes direct to your computer, and an executive sleep pod.
The pressure is on for our remaining drivers to prove to the experts that they have the skills to return to public roads.
Jasmine had been texting "Mike" for 2 years, though they had never met or talked on the phone.
With Molly's encouragement, Mike decides to take a shot at becoming a detective, but the stress of readying for the exam begins to impact their relationship.
Edgar decides it's time for his eldest son Dusty to finally make something of himself, but he's horrified when Dusty lands a job as a banker. Dusty does a brilliant job and is applauded for taking thoughtless risks with large amounts of money including his most daring scheme – gambling the entire country's economy by flipping a coin. Meanwhile Jamie Oliver comes back from the future and his latest crusade is helping kids pass their exams one by one. And Ken attends a psychiatrist to rid of Squidge.
In the series finale, the crews are under pressure to finish the 911, GAF and Venetian bikes. Cody goes after OCC with a revengeful prank as Chopper Live draws near. Sr and Jr find common ground in their relationship but are at odds over the new company.
Mario Lopez and Courtney Mazza ask Buddy to make a wedding cake for their Mexican ceremony. Also: A spa wants a cake for a contest involving men's feet.
When Franco tells master thief Russell King (Michael Madsen), who is in Chicago for a big heist, to show up at Roosevelt Medical and request Dr. Devlin's treatment for a flare-up of back pain, it's discovered that he needs immediate surgery. Meanwhile, Constantine becomes suspicious when he learns that Russell has resurfaced on his turf. An intense race against time for Grace, Constantine and Russell unfolds as the lucrative crime looms and lives are on the line.
Leah looks into a nursing program; Chelsea is invited to a concert; Jenelle pays the price for her probation; Kailyn wants to change the custody agreement.
Randy Cunningham looks for the Skunk Pine in order to restock his smoke bombs. When Randy finds the Skunk Pine, it is stolen by Hannibal McFist to use as a Christmas tree party at McFist Industries. Randy also discovers that Howard is at Hannibal McFist's Christmas party when his father's company was bought by McFist Industries. When Randy infiltrates the Christmas party as a Ninja Santa Claus, he ends up fighting a robotic snowman and an army of robotic Christmas Elves in order to restock his smoke bombs.
A pet-adoption Web site wants to celebrate a major milestone of 20 million adoptions; Buddy tries to find common ground for a bickering couple who need a cake for their party-planning business.
The equation changes: specific month-by-month causes of the Cold War emerge and it is not entirely clear who started it. Highlights include Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, the civil war in Greece and the Red Scare that prompts the rise of Joseph McCarthy, the House Un-American Activities Committee and the FBI.
When Boomer discovers that he and Boz do not have any brotherly memories like he and Brady do, he sets out to recreate a ski-trip from his childhood. But, when Boomer finds that the land he wants to build his resort on is occupied by Yetis, he removes them from the land and attempts to teach them how to be civilized.