A cursed treasure hunt draws Ben to Mexico in 1953, putting him between two estranged siblings struggling with their late father's legacy. As they navigate a series of lethal obstacles, Ben finds the real challenge is repairing this broken family's bond.
Actor/Writer/Comedian Wendi McLendon-Covey, playing for Foster Nation vs. Actor/Singer/Broadway Star Vanessa Williams, playing for The Vanessa Williams Endowed Scholarship Fund and Singer/Songwriter/Actor Howie Dorough, playing for Lupus LA vs. Singer/Actor Drew Lachey, playing for Lachey Arts.
The trivia battle turns up the heat as only 42 players remain. Hiding in plain sight are 34 players who have yet to play. 8 more go home, and the duels turn sweet and sour, as one of the youngest players tries to take over the most territory.
With twelve chefs left in the pool of potential competitors, only three will be selected by the wheel to attempt to topple a fierce returning champion! In a dramatic appetizer round, the chefs must work with a funny cake and an unusual canned item. Then, the chefs have differing opinions in the entrée round about whether the randomly selected fourth ingredient is a cinch or a problem, while the dessert round has both chefs running into issues trying to make delicious final plates from a weird pie and a nostalgic candy.
It's the biggest Chopped shake up ever as a wheel of chance determines which of the sixteen chefs will compete, how the tournament jackpot will go and what randomly selected ingredients will be added to the challenge. In the first battle, four talented and ambitious chefs get a tough appetizer basket that includes a glorious seafood product. In the entrée round, the chefs must combine an acai bowl with an amphibious delicacy. Then, a spin of the wheel gives the chefs a strange beverage they must include in their desserts.
While the team continues putting their own spin on a classic '67 resto-modded Chevy Corvette, Tommy recruits his buddy Dewayne to get the interior in tip-top shape.
A base recipe invented centuries ago spawned today's American moonshines and bourbons; three distillers will start with the same heritage corn and battle for their own liquor legacy and a chance to be named Master Distiller.
Tom Sandoval returns to Los Angeles just in time for his birthday. His plans hit a snag, however, when Ariana learns he wants to throw a party in their shared home. Scheana attempts to reinvigorate her music career, but must first work through her anxiety about leaving Summer Moon with a nanny. Schwartz confronts Sandoval for abandoning him to deal with their business alone.
In Vernon, Calif., a motorcyclist escalates an altercation on the road by smashing a driver's rear windshield; when a driver in Flushing, N.Y., allegedly blocks a mobility van from unloading wheelchair passengers, bystanders intervene.
A heated argument breaks out on a mid-air flight to Los Angeles. In Wisconsin, an alleged shoplifter leads police on a wild chase. At a sandwich shop in California, a woman takes drastic measures after reportedly being denied a refund. On the slopes in Austria, a struggling snowboarder takes down a slew of other skiers. Two friends find a clever workaround for the 'no pedestrians at the drive-thru' rule.
Camille wages a war on her noisy neighbors, while Andrew tries to start an early hours nightclub at Bubble Bae.
Callie returns with an idea to protect Mariana. Isabella has a complicated request for Gael. Alice and Sumi wingmen for Morty on a night out. Malika grows concerned about Isaac.
The team has a chance to finally solve the case of the U.S.S. Cyclops; missing since 1918 with 309 sailors, this 500-foot freighter represents the single deadliest Bermuda Triangle loss.
While Gary and Rick uncover unprecedented finds in the swamp, the team finally reaches depth in the Garden Shaft and their probe drilling operation delivers thrilling results immediately.
Erica Banks finds out her new label might be “plaintiff;” Amy gets Karlie’s one back on track.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the extraordinarily diverse roots of journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams—telling long-lost stories of African and European ancestry that compel his guests to rethink their own identities.
The women of Nevada’s legal brothels describe working for America’s most famous pimp, Dennis Hof, at the Bunny Ranch – where anyone with a buck and a fantasy could come & get off.