In the past, Dae-Hyun is a good looking, down-on-his luck man whose girlfriend has just broken up with him while Saet-Byul is a strong, charismatic schoolgirl who is good at fighting.
Boy, Girl and Cheese learn that their animal siblings have a tough time with their tails and want to understand what it's like. So Mouse builds them mechanical tales to wear.
Always a man of science, Donnie can't accept April going to the witches for mystic help on a science project.
Tom uses Ben's Invention to see Roy's Secrets inside his Mind.
Celebrate Black History Month as only Sherman can. Sherman and his dancers are back to shine a light on Black icons in a way that will make the annual February observance of Black History Month all his own... in June.
Matt Bearden details everything he goes through to eat a snack in a child-filled home and discusses why he'd never relive high school if given the chance.
Chris Tellez remembers discovering a chat room full of lonely men complaining about Tinder and explains how he used to ruin his roommate's dates.
Raph is mistaken for a heinous criminal in the Hidden City.
Leo's efforts to get into an exclusive Hidden City spa threaten to unweave his day of relaxation.
Splinter's magical day with Mikey is interrupted by a mysterious and tiny guest.
On the celebs' TV this time - Countdown, Sex in Lockdown: Keep S**gging and Carry On, Big Brother: Best Shows Ever, Scarface, Us, First Dates, and BBC News.
Psycho unleashes a mind-controlled Ivy, Clayface, and King Shark on the Justice League who are trying to free Gotham.
Frustrated with his polling numbers, Payton goes to Georgina for help as he weighs using his opponent's hush-hush love life to score political points.
This week Bill interviews former US Ambassador to the UN who served as President Obama's National Security Advisor from 2013-2017, Susan Rice, and columnist for The Washington Post, George Will. For the panel discussion, he is joined by career U.S. Counterterrorism Intelligence Officer and MSNBC contributor, Malcolm Nance, and Writer-at-Large for New York Magazine, Andrew Sullivan.
After the raging storm, Ken learns the Myrtle Irene's fate. Shawn uses a new tool to hunt for new hotspots. Emily brings on a new crew member from her past. Vernon tries his luck at river mining. Kris gambles on an alliance to turn his season around.
On Election Day, a mother and daughter argue over whether Payton or Dede is the better pick, motivating each to spend time with her chosen candidate.
A shocking ballot-box twist positions Payton at a moral and ethical crossroads that could define the rest of his political career — and life.