Tina decides to be like the coolest teens she's ever seen come into the restaurant; Gene and Louise get into a battle of wills over stinky socks.
Meg joins the Adam West High basketball team. Stewie ends up with multiple personalities after going down a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories.
The people of Lone Moose get wrapped up in the Little Ms. Ketchikan Canned Sausage Gentleman Pageant, a competition for boys with an unusual history.
Homer and Marge imagine a world where Bart isn't a Simpson after his latest prank causes chaos at Springfield Elementary.
It's a bathroom-themed semi-final as the potters make Turkish bath-style sinks and tiles and attempt Moorcroft tube lining. Who will be feeling flush, and will there be waterworks?
The bluefin bite is on as the fleet searches far and wide for the biggest payday possible. One Captain seeks redemption from last season's financial woes and loss of respect from the fleet, but will his new positivity be enough to earn the respect he so desperately desires? Only time will tell if repentance comes with a paycheck.
Single hopefuls looking for love complete tasks, couple off and get voted out week by week. Packed full of drama.
Margie Bult thinks her second husband is too good to be true from the start, but when she sees a fugitive on TV named Paul Steven Mack who resembles him, she vows to uncover the truth no matter the risk to herself.
Molly Yeh and Nick unearth local lore by reviving a historic speakeasy, Whitey's Wonderbar. With echoes of bootleg gin and illegal gambling infusing the halls, Molly gets inspired to make Crispy Roasted Chicken with Carrots and Potatoes, a Homemade Bread, Butter & Relish Plate and Whitefish Dip. Plus, she creates a special dessert bar celebrating the building's namesake.
Grappling with her mother's return, Hae-e announces a shocking decision. Haeng-seon and Chi-yeol make a pivotal choice about their future.
Guy Fieri introduces eight new chefs to their intense, one-on-one sudden death battles; four chefs will conquer the randomizer, wow the judges and move on to the Super 16 while the remaining chefs are eliminated and head home.
Handyman Saitou has never felt special in his life. When he's dropped into a medieval fantasy world, he gathers a party of unique beings to survive. Surrounded by a heavy warrior, a spell-forgetting wizard, and even a divine fairy princess, he yearns to be helpful. But after Saitou saves everyone during a raid, it's clear that having a handyman on an adventure isn't just useful, it's essential.
As Marbas and Wisteria travel to London, they go back to the orphanage where it all started. They later meet with Dantalion.
The Vigilantes have taken over. Can the OG Heroes, hang on for dear life?
Mike spends his version of a day off the grid. Ian goes to great lengths to solve a problem. Bunny has a gift for Raphael. Milo speaks to Iris alone.
When Battle's arrested, Bumpy must look for a way to spring him and find the mole; Bumpy discovers that Malcolm X has more enemies than they thought.
Isagi and the others are cornered again by Rin's move, which dominates everything on the field.
Haruyoshi Kuga uses a reincarnation spell to bring Seika Lamprogue happiness, but his onmyo art exceeds the world's magic.
Please Let Me Die – Thousands of Ukrainians are being held captive by Russia as prisoners of war, and, according to the UN, many are being tortured. Scott Pelley interviewed three women soldiers who were recently released, including a military doctor who was pregnant during captivity. The soldiers share their harrowing, heartbreaking, and heroic stories of life in prison and the first moments of freedom. Who is Minding the Chatbots? – This Sunday, Lesley Stahl explores the potential benefits and threats of AI-powered chatbots. Stahl meets with Microsoft's Brad Smith to learn more about their newly launched AI search engine and chatbot, Bing.David Byrne – Anderson Cooper profiles David Byrne, the lead singer and songwriter of Talking Heads, the influential post-punk rock band of the late 1970s and '80s. The band broke up more than 30 years ago, and ever since, Byrne has been on his own eclectic journey blurring the boundaries of music, theater, and art. At 70, he's as creative, energetic, and unusual as ever.
The queens loosen their corsets in the Werkroom while Robert Fux and the jury deliberate. It's going to be an honest-to-goodness tea party as the sisters spill about how they're doing and which two queens they think will lipsync for their lives this week.—Anonymous