Welcome to the Montecito Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, where you can do anything you want, but Ed Deline and his crack surveillance team will be watching. Just remember: what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
Drake has a girlfriend with a laughing problem. He really wants to break up with her so bad, but can't. The reason why is because she is the daughter of Drake's mean teacher who hates him and threatens him with summer school if he breaks up with her precious daughter. Drake must find a way to make his girlfriend break up with him. By trying to find a way, Drake has invited her to dinner and started to act like a total slob, but that didn't work out, until she broke up with him.
When a self-destructive, controversial radio deejay is found dead of asphyxiation, Detectives Goren and Eames believe it's a suicide -- but after learning that the dead man was issued placebos instead of his anti-depressant medications, they suspect that an obsessive female fan may be to blame. Their investigation broadens when another related victim is murdered but the key to an arrest hinges on both how and why the passive-aggressive slayer chose to act.
A sportscaster must take on the responsibility of being a full-time dad when his teenage daughter moves in with him.
There's never been a paper bag. -- Colvin Omar continues his bold strikes on Barksdale stash houses, now heavily guarded. Under orders from Stringer Bell, Bodie faces a critical test against Marlo, a fierce young dealer with lucrative corners. As the wire on Proposition Joe continues to yield little, McNulty launches his own reinvestigation of last year's prison suicide of D'Angelo Barksdale.
After losing her virginity to Trip, George sours on love when he doesn't call.
Les' misfortune with women hits a new low when Sally Uberchik tells him that she may leave town for a new job. While two revenge-seeking nerds, Blaine and Dwayne, unleash an attack with their robotic girlfriend, the beautiful Ann Droid.
Corrine's need to schedule every moment of her life upsets Marshall, who wants to be able to spend some random free time with her. Before they can talk about it, Corrine's Venus Flytrap turns into a human being - a girl named Diana who attracts the attention of all the boys at school and leaves mysterious marks on their arms. When Diana sets her sights on Marshall, Corrine must stop her before she eats Marshall alive.
Dr. Drakken and Motor Ed are cousins! Seriously! Kim feels left out when Ron starts hanging out with Felix.
Andreas takes us to Lista in South Western Norway, and to his family farm, where he prepares foods from the land, sea and the forest surrounding Viestad farm. Perfect summer dishes in his summer paradise.
Ned Bigby shares his advice on how to survive middle school.
In the 1960s, a family experiences life and the struggles of the era, accompanied by the well-known pop songs of the period.
A snobbish dog named Brandy Harrington and a dim-witted rabbit named Mr. Whiskers try to make the best of things when they get stranded in the Amazon rainforest together.
A snobbish dog named Brandy Harrington and a dim-witted rabbit named Mr. Whiskers try to make the best of things when they get stranded in the Amazon rainforest together.
As the BattleNexus Tournament continues, Leonardo has been poisoned and lies unconscious fighting for his life. Splinter is wrongly imprisoned for an attempt on the Daimyo's life.
The young Dragons have grown complacent.They possess all the activated Shen Gong Wu, and Wuya is back in her box.Meanwhile, Jack Spicer creates the ultimate evil machine to help in world domination--a robotic version of himself!
This episode takes place during Jack's childhood. After Aku's first attack, Jack is brought to a tribe in Africa where he is admitted into the adult community after a small ritual and the chief of the village teaches him the art of fighting with a stick. But an enemy tribe attacks the village in order to get a reward promised by Aku for Jack's capture and everyone is captured except for Jack. So he follows them, mastering the captors' weapon, using qualities of the animals he has observed to do so. After a difficult series of fights, Jack releases all the prisoners and with their help, the enemy tribe is defeated. At the end, Jack leaves the tribe because he is now considered to have learned all he can from them.
Four separate stories following Jack through the four seasons: Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring. In Summer, Jack is traveling through the desert and is set upon by strange creatures formed of sandstorms. In Fall, a creepy little scientist attempts to make a poison to kill Jack. In Winter, a warrior race forge a mighty sword with which to slay Jack. In Spring, Jack finds rest in a mysterious garden paradise.
The first three-fourths of the story is a monologue: a Terminator-like killer robot with human emotions tells us the story of his life. He formerly worked for Aku, but stopped because of his emotions and because he felt in love with a little dog. But Aku kidnapped his dog and forces him to fight against Jack if he wants to see it again. He is tracking Jack and he is finally destroyed by the samurai His last words are for his puppy and Jack looks sadly at him. Then there is a close-up of his car and the last image of the episode is a photo of the dog.