Jett goes to Venice with a mask for Luca to wear at his masquerade party. They then set out on a gondola to deliver party invitations, but when they run into a waterway traffic jam, Paul must show up to unclog the canal traffic.
Irritated by Natalie's and Sarah-Jane's weird change in behavior, Laura facebook-stalks Betty and discovers that her missing roommate wasn't the real Betty, so to speak. Even more shocking - Carmilla makes her a cup of Laura's (!) cocoa and wanders off, missing a special guest who asks for Miss Karnstein.
Daniel meets the only man in the world who cares about women's sports; a cutter in the office; a celebration of the return of Is It Racist?
The buyers have a surprise visitor from the Lone Star state at an auction in Upland, CA. Jarrod and Brandi are determined to make big money from small finds. Darrell and Brandon discover a piece of history that takes them to the airwaves and Ivy's bad day ends with a bang.
Steve attempts to impress a new woman and gets some assistance from Melanie. A doctor prescribes testosterone to Hank, which causes problems.
Spiritual advisor Greg Epstein advises the newlyweds to use their remaining days to do something romantic for one another to help them decide whether to stay married or get divorced.
Sacha's determination to make Essie happy forces her to make a brave decision.
A government ban on a staple food source sends the Yukon Men to extremes. The village is visited by the Governor of Alaska, who bears news that will change the town and it's people forever.
When Dr Bellingham induces Jas, she is furious and things go from bad to worse when she finds out that Jack is still in the hospital. Vicky and Dr Bellingham's relationship accidentally becomes public knowledge. Roanna and Simon move into her parents house. Kim tries to mend her fractured family. Hope is taken off the ventilator, with everyone hoping she will be able to breathe on her own.
The ALDC heads to Michigan, where Abby has her three youngest members McKenzie, Tea' and Sarah go head-to-head to see who will be competing in a solo at Nationals. When Abby finds out that Jeanette is bringing Ava to compete against them, she concocts a secret plan to try and secure the win and causes a blowout fight between the ALDC moms.
The last 12 semifinalists compete for the million-dollar prize.
A violently dysfunctional mother-daughter duo decide the other has to go.
Mei from Beijing, China requests a shadow puppet to use in a shadow play. Her father is so busy at his dumpling restaurant that he might not make it to her performance. Donnie's Super-Speedy Dumpling Machine comes in handy!
Brian Conville gives a man a dressing-down for dangerous driving on the school run, and Barry Peach's detective skills come to the fore when he apprehends a fugitive who has been using a false identity. Meanwhile, during an initiative to clamp down on rural crime, officers from Lincolnshire's Roads Policing Unit find themselves pursuing some stolen tractors.
Top finishers from the regional finals continue to tackle stage 1 of the four stage finals course in Las Vegas.
Sold as the world’s first sporty luxury car, the Thunderbird sold healthily in its day. Mike is searching for a 57’ edition that can make him a profit.
Break on through with the Pawn Stars when a painted bedroom door from the childhood home of The Doors' Jim Morrison lands in the shop. Will this unique canvas light Rick's fire or will it leave him singing the roadhouse blues? Then, Chumlee checks out a 1988 Zelda board game. Will he use a link to the past and win big or will he not have enough hearts to bring the game home? And later, when Corey gets a lead on a rare and perfectly restored collection of Indian motorcycles from the early-to-mid 1900s, Rick decides to tag along to keep him in check. Can he steer Corey away from overspending or will things fishtail into a roadside disaster?