Elliott gets hurt because of a Murphy's Law related incident, so Milo helps him with his second job as a dog walker. Meanwhile, Cavendish and Dakota discover an alien anti-gravity device and try to show it to Mr. Block for a promotion.
After discovering a boombox in the attic, Milo, Martin, and Grandpa Murphy go camping so Milo can undergo a family rite of passage to become a Murphy Man. While the men are away, the Murphy women and Doof go to an art museum to celebrate the day without Murphy's Law, but Doof causes chaos in its place.
Kelly and Abbey head to Colorado to help the Prowers County Sheriff's Office investigate the homicide of a beloved elderly couple who were brutally killed while working at their local VFW Hall.
The crew investigates a former casino with a shady past in Yuma, AZ.
Della struggles for survival against dangerous elements of the Moon, as she looks for a way to get back to her family on Earth.
Ushio may be small but he's ready to prove he's got enough heft to throw his weight around in the sumo ring.
Following the daily life of a band of high school students with their worries and scandals, but also the construction of their identity, their choices and their journey towards adulthood.
Jan and Louise try to identify the person behind the kidnappings and suspect Anders Kjeldsen, a man who has previously been arrested for rape.
Political party leader Brajesh Yadav's daughter, Nutan Yadav is marrying Vishal Singh, a man groomed to be the next prime minister. Everyone knows this wedding is merely a front for the political coalition but when Tara and Karan uncover a harsh truth, they must decide between their principles and their business.
Tarana Ali is getting married and is using the opportunity to make a music video for herself. Her father has gone into debt. On the flip side, the peon at the Made In Heaven office is bailed out by Tara and Karan from taking a loan to fund his daughter's wedding. Rich or poor, nothing seems to be more important to a man's ego than how he gets daughter married.
Samar Ranawat, a Rajput prince, is marrying Devyani Singh, a pilot making her the first working woman in the royal household. A lavish celebration of progress and woman empowerment is interrupted when a mehendiwali is sexually assaulted during an event. Tara and Karan need to get the girl justice while making sure the show goes on.
Sukhmani Sadana wins a contest that will determine who marries Jeet Gill, a wealthy NRI. The promise of an American life as an American wife is a big deal for the Ludhiana girl. Tara and Karan take on the wedding despite reservations, to keep their business afloat.
Geetanjali Sinha, a Wharton graduate, is marrying Nikhil Swarup, a doctor residing in London. A wedding so straightforward couldn't have come at a better time. That is, of course, until it turns out that Geetanjali is a manglik. Tara and Karan aren't in the best space to negotiate between superstition and logic.
Harsimran Mann, a Dubai princess, is marrying Joginder Sethi, of the Sethi Hotel Group. Made In Heaven has planned for Harsimran's favorite Bollywood superstar Sarfaraz Khan to headline the first night. With a Mann-Sethi business deal on the line, this wedding has a lot more riding on it than meets the eye.
Gayatri Mathur, a sixty-plus widow, is marrying Bijoy Chatterjee, a Bengali architect. It's a distinctively sweet union that has everyone's support except the people that matter most - her children. On the flip side, Karan's college friend Bubbles is getting married to man that Karan knows a bit better than he would have hoped.
Priyanka Mishra is marrying Vishal Shrivastava, an IAS officer and the plan is to fund the wedding themselves. The Mishras are disappointed that they can't splurge on their only daughter's wedding till their in-laws find a way to change that.
Vanessa Gonzalez names gifts she'd want more than an engagement ring and swears that she's fine with her boyfriend texting his female friends.
Ron Taylor rails against racist dress codes, questions women who use Tinder to make friends and wonders what good his public school education did for him.