Rick and the group are faced with a serious problem. If they want a truce with the Governor, they will have to make a huge sacrifice.
Fiona's job has brought structure ito her life, but when Jimmy drops a bomb on her things fall apart. Frank is happy with his newfound celebrity as the face of the gay rights movement.
Amy is having trouble dealing with a roping horse that only wants to buck and Caleb, who isn't sure he wants to ride broncs anymore.
When an erratic and litigious client is murdered, Alicia is convinced to waive attorney/client privilege to help the police when she learns that the killer may also be targeting someone close to her. Also, Peter and Mike Kresteva vie for an influential endorsement and Diane receives a stunning offer.
Marty looks to solidify a future career opportunity, while Jeannie has misgivings about hers; and Doug needs to step up his social-networking skills when a promising business opportunity drops in his lap. Later, tensions erupt between Marty and his brother, Malcolm.
When Mayor West is put on trial for murder, Brian is the lone holdout voting "not guilty," and he tries to persuade his fellow jurors that there's a reasonable doubt of the Mayor's guilt.
Recipes for a spring luncheon are prepared using fresh ingredients. Included: a puree of grilled artichoke and celery root; lemon-cumin chicken; and hibiscus panna cotta.
Princess Looma returns to claim Ben as her husband, and she's not going to let anyone stand in her way!
The girls envision themselves as princesses searching for a fabled berry in the play Blueberry and Huckleberry are narrating.
Do you know someone who missed his or her chance to travel the world? Who, because of choices or circumstances, missed their window? Or maybe you know someone that really deserves a break, perhaps a dream vacation? One of those people that always puts others first and never takes the time to do something for him or herself. We all know of these selfless people; they've done so much good for everyone else, given up so much or given over their lives to others, and now they deserve a chance to escape and finally see some of the world. Here's your chance to give them that - this is Operation Vacation. Join Claire Newell and Karl Schmid as they meet families and friends with one wish - to surprise someone they love and admire with a fabulous vacation of a lifetime. This show isn't just about the trip, its about people having the chance to tell others just how important they are and just how much they mean to those around them. Operation Vacation is a truly heartwarming and enriching experience, not just for those that take part but for the viewer too. It's a roller-coaster journey of emotion that with each episode shows you the ups and downs of the life of one very special person.—Anonymous
When King Pig loses his crown, he finds out what it's like to be at the bottom of the pile for a change.
All is well at Area Fifty-Something with Team Monster, until a lone alien imprisons the President and makes a permanent home on base.
Robyn has to try and save her friend's life when a day at the fairground goes badly wrong.
Jonathan's guests include film-maker and the mastermind behind the opening ceremony of the Olympics Danny Boyle, and stars of Jack the Giant Slayer Nicholas Hoult and Ian McShane. Plus music legends Bobby Womack and Damon Albarn chat and perform live.
Timmy adopts a mischievous and magical fairy dog named Sparky. However, owning a fairy dog proves to be a much bigger challenge than Timmy could have ever predicted.
After Mandy is accepted by two colleges, Kristin decides to re-evaluate her life; during a date with Ryan, Kristin runs into Jon (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), a former co-worker from the diner, who now owns a hip restaurant.
Zak Bagans, Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin return to Goldfield, NV to reinvestigate the site of some of their most memorable haunts. The guys document extreme poltergeist activity, which they present to local experts for validation.
8 Out of 10 Cats is a British television comedy panel game produced by Zeppotron for Channel 4. It was first broadcast on 3 June 2005. The show is based on statistics and opinion polls, and draws on polls produced by a variety of organizations and new polls commissioned for the programme, carried out by company Harris Poll. The show's title is derived from a well-known advertising tagline for Whiskas cat food, which originally claimed that "8 out of 10 cats prefer Whiskas".