When Katie needs help prepping for a math midterm, Alexa offers to ask Dylan. Meanwhile, Jennifer still doesn't know her daughter has a job.
L.A. fashion designer Truth is hot for his online crush Ray'Quan despite the fact he's in a relationship in real life.
Roger Mooking meets up with a few culinary titans in Tennessee who are swinging for the fences with outrageous rigs. At Wedge Oak Farm in Lebanon, Tenn., he joins Chef Trey Cioccia, owner of Nashville's Black Rabbit, to set up the Burn Tower. On this unique rig, meat, fish and vegetables are hung at varying heights around a metal cylinder filled with hot coals. In Nashville, Roger hangs with James Peisker and Chris Carter, the owners of Porter Road Butcher. Chris shows Roger an old swing set that he transformed into a cooking contraption, and they hang meaty rib roasts and fill a basket with chorizo and kielbasa.
When Shaman Steve clashes with his apprentice Tlawil, he is forced to make a change for the sake of his church. Teri helps a sexual assault victim work through self-forgiveness.
As the trip nears its end, Rachel makes a final push to get Albie to commit. Vanessa wonders if her fling with Max could become a real romance. A crew member has a terrifying shark encounter. The group begins to wonder if their friendship will last.
Right out of the gate, the chefs are surprised by a bold delicacy that is seafood in name only. Will they know how to turn Rocky Mountain oysters into a tasty appetizer? A soda shop treat is a sweet hurdle for the entree-round competitors, and the finalists find a jackfruit in the Round Three dessert box.
One of Britain's top comedians, Michael McIntyre, presents Saturday night entertainment for the BBC from London's prestigious Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
It's the annual Century Club challenge at Modean's. Katy is disturbed by McMurray. The hockey players deal with the consequences of their wager.
The Hicks attempt to help Noah Dyck and Anita Dyck find their daughters.
The Hicks take a trip to the City, cause when a friend asks for help, you help them.
A load of heavy pipes has team Reliable locked in a losing battle when Colin and Jamie come to their rescue. Jamie makes a new acquisition for his fleet, the legendary wrecker "The General". A Jeep on a cliff puts Ken on the edge. A reunion takes place between "The General" and it's original owners Ken and Wallie Duperon.
Wayne and Marie Fred wonder about a stranger’s urinal habits. Reilly and Jonesy begin a take down tourny with Dax and Ron. The skids take a trip.
The Hailstones build a new temporary structure in the Kiwalik region. Ricko teaches his younger children survival skills. Sue races against the clock to renovate a key camp fixture. Jessie battles weather and chance to secure a meal.
There’s trouble in paradise for Anik and Dary. Wayne makes a decision about Marie Fred. As Scottie Wallis would say, “Yew!”
Looking to get away for a few days, Agatha rents a cottage in Fryfam, a village where mythical fairies are said to live. Before Agatha can start relaxing, however, she is employed by a local woman to prove that her wealthy husband is having an affair.
Jonathan comes clean about his substance abuse, Jaquae finally denies Safaree's allegations, and Juju urges Kimbella to lean on Yandy after Juelz accepts a plea deal.
White Diamond believes that Steven is Pink Diamond, so Steven tries to fit Pink's part so that way he can get close enough to White to ask her about helping the corrupted gems on Earth.
The crew descends on Piggy Beach to splash with swimming swine, then set out on an elaborate, island-wide treasure hunt. Vanessa and Chelsi decide to forgive Rachel. Captain Jack feels hes lost the crews respect. Max contemplates going into business with Quenton.
Megan Fox travels to Turkey to try to answer the longstanding question: Did the infamous Trojan War actually take place? Using one of the greatest Greek legends, Homer's Iliad, as her treasure map, Fox examines high-tech data and the latest archaeological finds along the coast of modern day Turkey in search of answers. Was Homer's Iliad the greatest work of fiction ever written... or was he recording real events?