Still in shock at the double pregnancy news, Nat & Steph begin looking for a house of their own and quickly learn leaving the flat will be harder than expected.
It’s Cameron’s last day at Hellocom and Ruby learns that you don’t always know what you’ve got til it’s gone. Is she about to lose everything?
At Hellocom, a Bristol call centre, fun and irreverent Ruby tries to put a smile on her colleagues' faces, dodge getting the sack, and run a choir that she'd much sooner avoid.
Ruby decides to sort everyone else's life out, from Cameron's commute crush to Melon's birthday party. After all, anything is better than fixing her own mess.
Ruby discovers that turning on the charm at work boosts sales but brings a new headache for her to deal with, along with running the world's worst choir.
Ruby decides that running the choir is becoming too much of a hassle but stepping down now proves harder than she realised, especially now she's heard Western Windows perform.
It's the final of ChoirFest SouthWest and Ruby's forced to decide if she can put the happiness of her team ahead of her overwhelming desire to self-sabotage.
Bear takes his evil game up a notch - "breaking" contestant's legs and zapping them to simulate the agony of having a fractured leg in the wild. Add in alligator for danger and Bear will know who can survive him and claim the $10,000.
Anthony and Doris start their six-week European trip of a lifetime in London; Anthony takes his mom on a sightseeing tour and surprises her with a starring role on the catwalk in African Fashion Week.
As the participants get past the shock of being dropped in the wild, the ability to think outside the box proves fruitful to some but a detriment to others; some grapple with the choice between building a permanent shelter and securing food early.
Anthony and Mama Doris head to the English countryside, home to Britain's aristocrats.
As two more participants enter Pitt County Detention Center, some may already be wavering on their commitment to make it through quarantine.
The all-stars are tasked with creating a runway look using toys for FAO Schwarz.
The queens are pushed out of their comfort zones when they are asked not only deliver out of this world vocals but sickening dance breaks that are good enough to impress both the Pop Diva Panel and the drag loving studio audience.
The modest 1720's gambrel has been restored. From the front, not much has changed; except for the color; but towards the rear, a new ell and barn element make for a dramatic transformation. The crew gets a tour of the changes from homeowners.
Nathan mills a large piece of an old red oak tree. The team come together to see if they can guess each other's cards in a special Ask This Old House headband game; Tom and Nathan team up to build a bar top out of the milled piece of red oak.
Brace yourself for outrageous death scenes and twist endings from the cast of the Apple Original comedy, plus singalongs to Lit and Haddaway.
Alanis superfan Cara gets to sing along to her hero's greatest hits—and then introduce Alanis to "WAP."