The competing families play "Helium Hoops," "Sounds Bites," "Taste Buds," "Air Heads" and "Nosy Neighbors." The winning family moves on to to play "Spin Cycle."
At Ground Zero, two ex-marines and an ex-paramedic join forces to search for survivors and pull off one of the most miraculous rescues of the day.
In our penultimate episode, our teams attempt to pull off the ultimate heist from right under Paul's nose. We're treated to romance, fashion, and orienteering, all to be judged by the Taskmaster.
The couples return to Houston to live together for the first time as husband and wife, but settling into day-to-day life is a rough transition for anyone. Now our stranger spouses are challenged with the struggles of everyday life and the decision to fight for their marriages--or flee from them.
Contestants from Chino, Calif.; Northborough, Mass., and Chicago, Ill.
In addition to illuminating the ongoing drivers for disruptions to the world of work – AI, robotics, platform technology, globalization, labor practices -- the pandemic has been a driver of change. Unemployment flipped from lowest in 50 years to highest in a century.
In $100,000 Pyramid, contestants are in teams of two. The goal of the game is to help your partner guess an answer, by listing items that would be included in said answer, or synonymous. For instance, if the answer is “Things That Bounce”, clues would be “Po-Go Sticks”, “Kangaroos”, “Basketballs”, etc. To add to the challenge, the contestant who is giving the clues has their hands strapped to their chair, so they’re unable to gesture in order to help the guessing process.
The contestants in the final week of heats are TV presenter Kem Cetinay, Paralympian Kadeena Cox, journalist Gavin Esler, Strictly Come Dancing's Johannes Radebe and actor Michelle Collins.
Dale and his crew live by the lesson "Cowboys Look After Their Own" as Radiator Ranch welcomes its first female intern, bull rider Jorden Halvorsen.
To prepare Donnie for his first bucking-horse ride, Dale creates a ladder training system to demonstrate that "Cowboys Are Always Prepared."
"Cowboys Do What it Takes" is an attitude that comes in handy during a cowboy challenge of ropin', sortin', racin' and much-needed brotherly bondin'.
"Cowboys Keep the Tradition Alive" at the rodeo (also known as Dale's "happy place"), where Donnie and Jorden put their cowboy lessons to good use.
Dale masters his aversion to rodeo-clown barrels as Jorden rides a bull for the first time since her injury because "Cowboys Always Face Their Fears."
Cheech discovers that "Cowboys Are Always Learning" when his first bull ride is a bit of a bust — but his first meeting with a sponsor is a big win.
Guy Fieri's teenage son, Ryder, accidentally leaves behind a cart full of his favorite afterschool snacks, so Guy makes four talented, up-and-coming chefs incorporate the snacks into two rounds of GGG hijinks. First, the chefs have to make a weeknight dinner, and the three top-scoring young guns go on to play "Hoops There It Is," in which the number of baskets determines the number of ingredients they can use to make their victory dinner. The winning chef goes on a shopping spree that could change the course of their culinary career!