Roy Orbison was one of the most influential rock stars of the Twentieth Century. With hits like "Pretty Woman" he was one of the most influential rock stars of the Twentieth Century. He died at age 52 after collapsing at his mother’s house.
Mid-life Alex sells one of his inventions to his childhood arch-nemesis, Phil. Also, Young Alex is challenged to a fight by his classmate, Phil, and Older Alex accompanies Eleanor to Phil's funeral and gives an eulogy when no one steps up to speak.
Lena’s loyalties are tested when Magica forces her to lead Webby on a raid to a facility full of Scrooge’s most dangerous artifacts to find his #1 Dime.
Former housewife turned pornography actress Amanda Logue is somehow involved in the murder of a working-class businessman. When police learn that the murder occurred at the culmination of an all-night sex party involving Amanda's boyfriend, they look to Amanda for answers.
When Vampi gets a vampire hiccup attack, Poppy and Bridget have a hard time figuring out how to take it away from a scare.
A look at the life of notorious drug kingpin, El Chapo, from his early days in the 1980s working for the Guadalajara Cartel, to his rise to power during the '90s as the head of the Sinaloa Cartel and his ultimate downfall in 2016.
Actor Tom Davis and Conservative MP Anna Soubry join Adam, Alex and Josh to review the week's news.
When the real Elena Grande arrives, Lena is unmasked as an imposter, but luckily Henri’s father, Victor, shows up just in time. Impressed by Lena superior talent, the Directrice of the school agrees to keep her on.
Lena’s super excited to be a “Little Mother” to one of the younger students, but soon realizes that she’ll have to go head-to-head with Thea to compete for the spot.
When Princess Lena Grisky accidentally travels from 1905 to modern day, she has no time to get adjusted as she must use her ballet training to land a spot at the Paris Opera Ballet School in order to keep her cover.
Trapped in present day, Lena must settle into her new life at the P.O.B. School. Between the heavy workload, modern ballet techniques, and the trouble with her new dance partner, Lena is truly a fish out of water.
Desperate to fit into her new surroundings, Lena talks another student, Jeff, into taking her on a little day trip outside the school walls, but as the day goes on Lena gets easily distracted making them late for class.
Lena must pass as a modern day teen if she is to remain hidden from The Time Collectors. She finds it difficult, as she must compete with the current slang, technology, and the interactions between boys and girls.
A scene study about a love triangle hits home when, Lena's cast as the ethereal sprite and love interest to Max. Leaving Thea seething as the downtrodden wife, until Lena’s feelings for Max cause Gabrielle to switch roles.
The girls’ class has a ballet team competition and this time Thea, Ines, and Lena are on the same team. Lena wants to win this – and sides with Thea’s ideas over Ines. This starts a rift between the Lena and Ines.
When Lena follows Max to his aunt’s modest home, she is unprepared for his loud and nosey family. The family takes an instant liking to Lena and pry to her and Max’s non-relationship.
With the completion of the port-a-portal, the Time Collectors make their way to 2018 to grab Lena and the timepiece. Hoping to rescue Lena, Henri races through after them, looking for her himself.
After a shaky rehearsal, Lena and Max are demoted to understudies. But Max has a plan to get their leading roles back; he just needs to get Lena to relax. Easier said than done, as this has really rocked her confidence.