In the midst of a corporate crisis, Walter recounts an emotional attempt to rescue and protect his daughter.
Gina explores Paul's resentment over having to take care of his ailing father.
The desire to keep his favorite weatherman from being fired prompts Justin to get him to call for outlandish forecasts that he makes come true, and brings Mother Nature herself to take her anger out on him.
April's memories of a childhood near-tragedy underscore her lifelong independence issues.
Laura's deposition in the Alex Prince case spills into Paul's session with Mia.
The drug-addicted daughter of a city politician survives a hit by "playing dead". Her black-mailing, dealer-boyfriend, isn't so lucky. Goren and Eames uncover a trail of deception that leads all the way to City Hall.
Jesse and Walt discuss expanding into new territories Hank struggles to fit in Skyler pursues a new job opportunity Jesse gets to know his landlord.
Edie becomes the subject as the other housewives reminisce about her: with Susan recalling the first time they met Lynnette remembers an unforgettable night Gaby remembers an evening of friendly competition and Bree remembers how thoughtful she was towards Orson.
Henry reconciles with his estranged daughters Mary and Elizabeth in time for the Christmas holidays, but betrays and brutally suppresses the rebellion against him after making conciliatory promises to the uprising's leaders.
Shake buys a magnet to attract women from a TV commercial. Shake does not put in a screw that came with the magnet, so it merely brings out the feminine side of the Aqua Teens.
A dead witness causes Mary to take leave of her administrative duties to solve a Ten Little Indians story, until her plan gets changed by her own brand of Post-Traumatic Stress disorder.
Bart falls in love with a charitable girl named Jenny, prompting Bart to behave in order to date her. Meanwhile, Lisa becomes depressed when she writes a report on Springfield's future.
A televised poker cash game in which top pros including Sam Farha, Doyle Brunson, and Johnny Chan compete. This is not a tournament however, each player is playing with their own money and they have the option to buy in again.
The teams complete the charity jewelry auction and one person is fired. The teams then get their next task, creating a new Schwan's LiveSmart food item, and a second person is fired.
In this episode, rival project managers Joan Rivers and Annie Duke face off as they lead their teams in the task of auctioning pieces from the Ivanka Trump jewelry line to their donors. At auction time, each team chooses a very different strategy, but in the end it all comes down to who raised the most money. In the boardroom, Piers Morgan aggravates an already heated Joan Rivers, whose disgust with the way Annie Duke treated her daughter, Melissa, is obvious, and the conflict between Annie and Rivers, according to Piers, "Makes Omarosa and I look like a tea party!" At the end of the boardroom, Ivanka and Piers reveal each team's grand totals to Mr. Trump, and another celebrity is sent home.
Sarah reclaims her Ojai office and meets Cal, a staffer in accounting. He helps her unpack; Even in the heat of the moment; Sarah's business savvy remains; When David, Holly, Rebecca and Ryan have dinner; David can't help but notice Ryan's behavior around his daughter; Scotty, Kevin and Chad share drinks.
Brian becomes the leading proponent for legalization of marijuana in Quahog.
While Hank and the guys take their 4th of July rivalry with Milton Street to dangerous levels, Bobby finds religion at Lucky's church.
Aimed at the adventure seeker, Departures is an action-packed and personal journey about two travelers. Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach leave their lives behind in search of unique experiences through some of the most beautiful and remote places on earth. From epic landscapes and unforgettable culture, to the often trying times that come with international travel, the series chronicles the unforgettable friendships, personal successes and sometimes crushing disappointments that befall them on their journey. Accompanied by their friend and cameraman, Andre Dupuis, Departures showcases the revelations of two travelers who strive to find themselves and new perspectives while trekking across the globe. Departures is as much about the journey as it is the destination. No prizes, no contests, just real life and real travel.—Steven N. Bray