When Kiff ruins Kristophe's favorite toy, she takes its place while Barry tries to clean the doll.
Kiff is in charge of the important holiday meal, and nothing can go wrong.
During the Changlong era of Great Jin, Hua Liuli, a clever, battle-trained girl, is sent to the capital after her father's victory. To navigate rising political tension, she hides her strength behind a delicate façade. Outsmarting rivals and winning hearts, she turns a power struggle into an unexpectedly sweet love story.
Miri sings at the Christmas party, while Kazuki and Rei decide to settle matters with the organization.
Addie, an autistic girl tries to get her village to make a memorial to the women who were put on trial for witchcraft there whom she believes were likely just autistic like her.
Addie, an autistic girl tries to get her village to make a memorial to the women who were put on trial for witchcraft there whom she believes were likely just autistic like her.
Addie, an autistic girl tries to get her village to make a memorial to the women who were put on trial for witchcraft there whom she believes were likely just autistic like her.
Addie, an autistic girl tries to get her village to make a memorial to the women who were put on trial for witchcraft there whom she believes were likely just autistic like her.
Husband and wife comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster embrace Britain's booming motorhoming scene, seeking out the UK's most famous sights and hidden gems. Plus, tips from enthusiasts and volunteers test camping equipment.
Wicky is hired by a theatre where a male strip show has got out of hand. A self-important clown, a whimsical theatre manager and a broken fire alarm turn his day into a nightmare.
As all the major players of Kings Cross are brought to the witness stand, loyalties are questioned, allies are betrayed, and the Royal Commission changes Kings Cross forever.
Henry and the Party Down crew scheme to keep their latest party going all night.
Tariq and the rest of the team must find a way to get the product flowing at an even bigger scale. Tensions rise amongst the Tejadas when Lorenzo backs Cane’s plan. Saxe digs into the Theo Rollins case.
Kevin Hart is sick and tired of the green screens and CGI movie magic, he wants action and he’s hellbent on proving that he’s ready to be a bona-fide action star. Kevin comes up with a cinéma vérité action film for his breakout role.
When hospital policy prevents Dr. Lahela "Doogie" Kamealoha from treating a patient with no insurance, Lahela vows to help the next person who walks through the doors no matter what…even when that someone is a little boy's dog. Meanwhile Lahela's brothers Kai and Brian Patrick help their dad Benny come to terms with the passing of Uncle John by planning a celebration of his life. It's a family affair, Kamealoha-style, and a welcome reminder that the people you love will always have your back.
Lahela finds Nico an experimental treatment for his cancer, which, if successful, would give him a new life. At home Clara takes matters into her own hands after realizing there are some pretty big gaps in Brian Patrick's health education. With encouragement from Kai, Brian Patrick's worst dreams come true when Clara's health talk for his school becomes a hip-hop extravaganza (and ovulation celebration). While new methods can be helpful, some things are a tale as old as time.
Lahela couldn't be more excited to captain her first overnight shift at the hospital. But when her co-workers tell her she’s a "black cloud," (a doctor with bad luck on their shifts) Lahela is even more determined to have nothing go wrong. Meanwhile Kai can't decide how to ask Steph to the Jellyfish Jam. It doesn't help that his parents Clara and Benny are giving him different ideas. It's a night of power outages, spaghetti chili, and flaming hearts. Let the sparks fly.
Now that Lahela's boyfriend Walter is back from his surf tour, Lahela worries she doesn't fit in with his new surfer crowd. To prove how fun she is, Lahela decides to host a party. Steph is on board—she and Kai still haven't talked about their kiss, and this will be the perfect opportunity to get clarity. Up at Uncle John's ranch, a business-minded Brian Patrick has plans to build a theme park…until Benny and Clara get a little help showing him the land is special even without a rollercoaster.
When Lahela learns Clara played in a ska-punk band in her twenties, she puts on a hospital talent show to get her mom back on stage. Lahela even suggests they sing together! Kai and Brian Patrick can't seem to do anything together without bickering, so Benny decides to teach them wayfinding—the ancient Polynesian practice of navigating the ocean without modern tools. Hopefully Lahela can keep her career anxieties out of rehearsal, and the boys can wayfind their way back to being buds.