It's a DX reunion as Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Road Dogg and X-Pac assist the team with tracking down items from the iconic WWE faction, D-Generation X. On the list is Chyna's ring gear, the New Age Outlaws' Championship belt and the Jeep from the invasion of WCW, which makes a special appearance at the 30th Anniversary of RAW.
Roughly ten years after Barry's escape, Barry and Sally struggle with their new identity.
As Mary Jo's behavior worsens, Sam and Tricia grapple with the difficult decision of escalating her care. Tricia pitches her services for Fred's wedding, Joel has a crisis of faith, Sam struggles to get back in touch with her instrument.
The team faces unexpected challenges while investigating the murder of a homeless man; Haywood and Dryden hit a speed bump in their relationship; Quinlan struggles with a decision at Ruskin Gardens.
Hoping to work the angles, Kendall and Roman ask Shiv to invite a campaign insider to Logan's pre-election day party.
When Red is identified as a possible hostage during a deli robbery in Philadelphia, Dembe and Ressler take action. Back in D.C., Senator Panabaker evaluates the task force's dealings with Red while Siya digs deeper into her mother's past.
When four people, including a CIA officer, are shot and killed in broad daylight, the NCIS team suspects the attacks have something to do with DRONA. Also, Pembrook meets with Callen and gives more insight into his past.
A new CIA mission in Paris involves Robyn connecting with a former colleague. Delilah's try for a prestigious internship proves more challenging than she imagined.
The Simpsons are forced to spend time with each other in lockdown when a plague of insects shuts down Springfield.
Meg comes home from Russia after realizing she was used for a green card marriage; Chris joins Principal Shepherd in shooting pornos at Adam West High as an extracurricular activity.
Beef loses his temper when a hi-tech seafood vending machine lowers the price of fish in Lone Moose; Judy and Kima become junior members of an all-female smokejumper crew.
Garrett McNamara is now the director of the World Surf League's Tow Surfing Challenge in Nazaré, but 8-month pregnant Nicole McNamara and their young children fall ill with COVID-19, complicating preparations and the plans for the birth.
Conflict is put into overdrive as Michael and Jimmy find common ground. Amanda proposes an unexpected partnership for mutual survival. Anthony and Nikita try to come to terms with the consequences of their actions.
In order to save Lee Rang, Lee Yeon gambles with the thousand-year-old turtle Dong Bang Sak, but it takes longer than expected and he fails to return to the present. He pays a visit to the Disrobing Old Woman at the Afterlife Immigration Office in the 1930s, but she informs him that the Gate of Time will not open until the next lunar eclipse. She also adds a condition to opening the door.
Expect the unexpected when MasterChef Australia returns with a season of Secrets and Surprises. Judges Melissa Leong, Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen are joined tonight by special guest Jamie Oliver.
Kenny and Ellis make a grisly discovery out in the forest; Boyd struggles with the reality of what's happening to him.
When a group of Goldfish Demons attacks the Swordsmith Village, Mitsuri's crow informs her about the attack. Mitsuri heads to the rescue of the village.
This Ancient Atrocity – A Nebraska middle school's concerns about the safety of its students led to one of the largest investigations into illegal child labor in this country. 60 MINUTES' Scott Pelley looks at the Department of Labor probe that uncovered how children as young as 13 worked overnight to clean slaughterhouses across the country for years.Lithium Valley – Automakers are transitioning away from gas-powered vehicles with new fleets of electric cars and trucks running on lithium batteries. Now, the race is on to develop domestic sources of lithium. 60 MINUTES' Bill Whitaker travels to a region by California's Salton Sea, where lithium extraction will be powered by clean energy.James Nachtwey – Anderson Cooper profiles one of the greatest war photographers of all time, James Nachtwey, who is now 75 and still risking his life to capture important images of suffering and sacrifice, heroism and beauty, in dark and dangerous places around the world. For the last 40 years, Nachtwey has photographed nearly every major conflict, including wars in Bosnia and Afghanistan, the genocide in Rwanda, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.