Lois decides to get LASIK surgery, but exploits her failing vision for personal gain; Peter, Chris, Stewie, and Brian must partake in activities with Doug that his father neglects.
Judy embarks on a musical journey when the dentist tells her she can have her braces removed.
Louise must attend the Pixie Princess Promenade to pay Millie a debt; a bouquet shaped like a dog forces Linda to face her past.
Marge stages a revival of a musical from high school, but her pleasant memories are threatened by the return of her old rival.
Armando reckons with disappointment. Ellie is heartbroken to see her new home devastated. Steven gets cold feet about pushing up the wedding. Corey confesses multiple secrets. Bini takes Ari to a holy site. Sumit reveals to his family that he's engaged.
There's another night of bonkers entertainment in store, with Train's Drops of Jupiter and Charli XCX's Boom Clap among the tracks that our celebrities will cover.
Maggie and Elijah learn a new survival tactic from Negan; Eugene's group clears walkers to pay their fines; Yumiko interviews for an upper-class job; Daryl learns more about Leah and the Reapers; Gabriel encounters a man of God.
With victory in sight for his bank, Axe plots to secure his deposits by poaching from Prince. Chuck, Prince and Sacker wrestle with the personal cost of their plan. Taylor looks to enlist an old foe. Wags prepares for a big day.
The IRS taps the team to investigate the legitimacy of a new organization seeking religious status for tax exemption.
Overwhelmed with madness, Charles is driven to the church cemetery where he unearths a hidden book. Once in his hands, he has an apocalyptic vision of the vampire future.
A compelling family drama that explores the tattered American dream through the eyes of complicated and compromised Chief of Police Del Harris in a Rust Belt town in southwest Pennsylvania.
As the situation in the neighborhood turns dire, Raq scrambles to get Kanan out of harm's way.
Abby is forced to reckon with both the country's and her own personal history of racism, police violence and grief as she pens her company's "Black Lives Matter solidarity statement."
Two families from opposite ends of the financial spectrum and class divide swap homes, social status and budgets for 7 days as they discover how the other half lives.
Tony Robinson explores the forgotten conflicts he lived through: The Suez Crisis, The Bosnian War, The Gulf War, The Korean War, The Malayan Emergency and The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya.
Each episode our hosts take a scene from a TV show or Movie where a weapon is used, and test that weapon using real world conditions to see if it's Fact or Fiction.
Trisha Yearwood is getting her band back together and celebrating 30 years since the release of her first album in 1991! It's also 30 years since a guitarist named Johnny Garcia took a chance on her and moved to Nashville to be in her band. Together, Trisha and Johnny cook up some delicious treats for friends and family, making Orzo Salad Jars, Roasted Pepper Feta Poppers and Steak and Veggie Skewers. The anniversary celebration ends with guests enjoying a backyard concert complete with fill-your-own Donut Holes.