Jazz seeks emotional wellbeing at a spiritual retreat while Greg and Jeanette seek relief from their concern over Jazz's emotional wellbeing. Although still short $5K of her financial goal of $25K, Noelle moves forward with her gender affirmation surgery.
Harris is the boss of Darlene after her mom, desperate for money, gets a job at Price Warehouse. Jackie decides to take her "thrupple" relationship with Ron and Janelle to the next level. Everyone makes fun of Ben's appearance after he shaves his beard in an attempt to appear more clean-cut to potential advertisers for the magazine.
Time to investigate the uplands of Smith's Cove is quickly running out, so Rick goes to extreme and dangerous measures to get answers.
When the new pastor in town starts giving out free advice to the townspeople, Rio feels like her therapy practice is in jeopardy; Mike falls in love with a used truck and purchases it without telling Rio.
When Sarah's former professor is seemingly framed for murder, Sarah calls Charlie and Rex to untangle the perfect crime.
Cookie continues to keep her secret from her sisters, but Lucious feels she needs to come clean in order to move forward. When Treasure is unable to perform at the upcoming showcase, Becky suggests that Yana take the spot, but Lucious feels she's not ready. Meanwhile, Giselle struggles with keeping her family secret from Julian, Maya sets her sights on her own recording deal and Andre's actions put Quincy in a very bad situation.
For this episode's cooking team, old habits die hard; will it bring their grand final hopes undone? At the table, a big announcement, one last game of strategy, and a shock confession.
The contestants get the encouragement they need to keep moving forward on their journey.
At Evan's urging, he and Gently spend the day "shopping" for a counselor to help them address their issues, but it soon becomes apparent that their problems are deeper than either of them imagined.
When a domineering man and his girlfriend embark on a terrifying multi-state killing spree, the team races to find a pattern behind the deranged couple's seemingly random acts of extreme violence. Also, Jess worries he's being left out of Tali's life when he finds out his daughter has already won an award at school.
Volunteers from Ellen's studio audience play her outrageously fun games -- including Dirty Laundry, Great Taj Mah Wall, You Bet Your Wife, Mount St. Ellen and more -- for the chance to win a cash prize.
Grieving mother Rosalie Douglas refuses to accept that her son Rob's sudden death was an accident. Husband Luke has moved out of the house, and teenage daughter Maddie is acting out, wracked with grief and an as-yet unexplained guilt over her brother's death. Their lives change for ever when Rosalie meets Jed - a charismatic young man - at bereavement counselling.
The Flash takes on a dangerous new meta named Sunshine. Cisco sets out to help Nash.
Danielle Herrington leads the Black Squad against Nick's Red Squad in games of Got Props, Cabana Questions, Talking Spit and Wildstyle, and Justina Valentine performs.
Charles officiates at the Church of Satan. Wills is tricked by his builder. Chalet girl Beatrice catches the eye of an eligible bachelor. And Harry does a deal with his doppelganger.
After Hannah’s heart-breaking confession to Nathan about the night before their wedding, their marriage is in turmoil.
Van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear is one of his most famous works of art. However, hidden inside the painting is a startling secret, a steamy tale of geishas, brothels, bullfights, broken love and artistic jealousy.
The parents are getting along splendidly, but something still seems rotten.
Kate is horrified by Edie's proposition but her mum refuses to let it drop.
Dr Richard Rappaport spent 66 hours interviewing John Wayne Gacy - who murdered 33 young men. His psychiatric assessment Gacy is widely considered to be one of the most important ever made about a serial killer. He now breaks a nearly thirty year silence to share the findings in full for the first time.