Johnny had the perfect life until he was in coma for six years. When he awoke, he found his fiancee married to another man. His son doesn't know him. Everything's changed, including Johnny. With one touch, he can see things.
All My Circuits holds an audition to replace the part of Calculon's son, and Bender lands the part. Soon, Bender's uninhibited behavior proves to be a bad influence on children, and an outraged Bender leads a protest group to get himself banned from the airwaves.
Couples compete to renovate rundown buildings into high-end apartments and sell them at auction for the highest price to receive a prize of $100,000.
The world is a smaller place now. -- The Greek Bodie's effort to improve sales ends disastrously, forcing Bell to rethink his strategy. Ziggy pulls Johnny Fifty into a new caper that should make the Greeks pay off big. McNulty, undercover and outnumbered in the brothel, awaits 'rescue.' Daniels and Pearlman stay cool as Valcheck fumes over the change of targets--and Burrell pulls the rug out from under him.
Hot-tempered journalist Maya got herself fired yet again. Unable to find a job anywhere else and facing eviction, she is forced to go work for Blush, her father's fashion magazine.
Hot-tempered journalist Maya got herself fired yet again. Unable to find a job anywhere else and facing eviction, she is forced to go work for Blush, her father's fashion magazine.
The show serves as a sequel to Dinotopia (2002) and adds a new threat to the world of Dinotopia in the form of outlaws knows as the Outsiders, as well as more dinos.
Cinderblock breaks into prison--and the Teen Titans arrive in time to stop a jailbreak. But when Robin and Cyborg's big sonic boom maneuver goes awry, the bad guy gets away--and the boys blame each other.
A mysterious assassin terrorizes the X-Mansion, knocking out the X-Men one by one.
The show, just the latest in a string of "reality based programming" will feature "Candid Camera" like stunts inspired by scenes from Science fiction television programs and movies. The "victims" will witness alien abductions, hauntings, and various other X-Philean type gags and their reactions will be chronicled here on this series.—Anonymous
Oscar uses Peabo to listen in on Penny's conversation about her having a crush on a boy, Tory.
Shego is hired to teach Señor Senior Jr the finer points of evil. Kim finds that there's something Ron can outshine her in when they both have to take Home Ec.
George meets her new roommate, Daisy Adair, a glamorous, but annoying s ingenue-turned-reaper who has joined their group.
Sharona's actress sister, Gail, is suspected of murdering Hal Duncan, a fellow actor who dies onstage after Gail stabs him with what she insists is a retractable knife. When Sharona's mother who thinks that Sharona is Monk's partner, not his assistant arrives for a visit and Sharona tells her the bad news, Monk and Sharona promise to do whatever it takes to discover what really happened. Whatever it takes turns out to be a bit more than Monk bargained for, however. After talking with the props manager, he begins to suspect that Jenna Ryan, Gail's understudy, somehow killed Duncan and framed Gail, even though she was at a party on the other side of town when Duncan died. In order to talk with and observe Jenna, he endures a painful half hour at a speed dating service and even agrees to take the dead man's part in the play for two days until a new actor arrives. While Monk is on stage battling stage fright and fully aware that one of the knives on the stage is real, Sharona searche
In exchange for new tech for the SGC, Warrick Finn asks for their help to win a dangerous spaceship competition.
A young boy, who happens to be a genius, lives in a small town with his family and friends and often gets into crazy adventures with them involving the things he invents.
Having at long last completed her Pokémon Contest, May suggests a day of recreation in Slateport City before moving on. While she and Brock shop in the city's famous market district, Ash and Max check out the Oceanic Museum. When the boys discover the museum is closed (even though it's supposed to be open every day), Max decides to climb the wall to get in--and is mistaken for a thief! Ash and Max explain the situation to Captain Stern, the museum's curator, who lets them take a look inside. He's just gotten a new rock sample, which attracts the attention of both Team...
Phyl and Bev take the term 'open prison' a little too literally, causing their return to Larkhall. Fenner takes drastic measures to keep Karen from sending the information she has gathered against him to Area.