Hosted by Suzanne Whang, the show takes viewers behind the scenes as individuals, couples and families learn what to look for and decide whether or not a home is meant for them.
A giraffe X-ray, painted dog pack checkup, plus an adorable flamingo chick!
A local convention featuring Noah's movie is disrupted by an unexpected star. Meanwhile, The Marshal's niece comes to camp, and Jake thinks he's discovered something in the lake.
Todrick worries about his upcoming Pride performance as Curtis navigates his relationship with his family. Joey tries to make amends for his behavior. Jaymes turns to Brad for marital advice, and Dorion deals with a big setback during a photo shoot.
As he keeps watch on the suspect Byeong-jun, Do-han suspects that the case is connected with No Sang-cheon's fraud victims' organization. Then comes the second murder, in which the victim reports to the police that No Sang-cheon is trying to kill him. At the scene of the second murder case, Do-han runs into Byeong-jun yet again and reinvestigates the case as a serial murder.
Do-han has his suspension lifted and gets called to a murder crime scene by Jong-hun. As he arrives at the scene, he encounters the dead body of Song Young-jin, the accomplice to the biggest fraud case of the century, the No Sang-cheon Ponzi scheme case. He also finds traces of No Sang-cheon who had died eight years ago.
Kome gets into trouble with a neighbor and a very upset Tarela is forced to pay for the damages. Tiwa speaks to Mide, the DJ at the club, who she is friends with benefit with, about how scared she is to tell her dad that she isn’t interested in gospel music and the life he has planned out for her.
Things aren't going great for Gye-jeol. She gets fired at the hospital she is doing her fellowship and nearly falls when a mysterious man saves her. She falls for him the minute she lays eyes on him, but then he disappears. The man turns out to be Professor Do Jin-woo of the Pilseong Medical Center, who hires her. However, there is something suspicious about him.
A couple's A-frame cabin renovation quickly turns into a nightmare when their contractor and his family begins to squat on the property; with little money left in their budget, they're reaching out to Rico to help get their project back on track.
Cesar helps a possessed pit mix and a miniature dachshund with a giant bark.
A mix of artists across hip-hop, jazz, modern dance and more perform at The Kennedy Center.
Randy Couture and Frank Mir use their physical prowess to make a video game come to life, with an epic ending that transforms magic in an unexpected twist!
Featured magicians include Dustin Dean, Alan Hudson, Dr. Kruti Parekh and Kyle Purnell.
A nontoxic product that helps dispose of cooking oils safely; a tool that transforms eating utensils into a common kitchen accessory; a viral device designed to help save time and lessen fatigue; a product designed to keep critters out.
At the end of a second week in paradise, the Islanders already know that in the villa anything can happen. With a huge cash prize at stake for one couple, who's here for romance?
The queens must turn home decor into haute couture; actress Janelle Monae guest judges.
Bash faces an important figure from his past and must solve a public health crisis; hospital administration calls Devi's leadership into question; Mags doubts all of her choices; June is asked to oversee a sensitive procedure.
A topical commentary on this week's most-talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with NFL Network host Kyle Brandt, and a deep dive into Brett Favre's legacy amid his alleged involvement in the Mississippi Welfare Fund scandal.
This week, Bill starts the show by interviewing Frances Haugen, the social media activist and author of "The Power of One: How I Found the Strength to Tell the Truth and Why I Blew the Whistle on Facebook". On the panel, he is joined by commentator Bari Weiss and Tim Ryan, former Democratic Congressman for Ohio.