The tight confines of the caverns has everyone on edge, so Bee goes on a scouting mission, only to be captured by Steeljaw's Decepticons who also manage to capture the squabbling Sideswipe and Stongarm. Fixit, along for the mission, does his best to keep Steeljaw and the 'Cons at bay in the depths of the subway chamber junction while all the captured Autobots work to free themselves and defeat the 'Cons.
When Spider-Man uses his new black costume, he discovers that there is great danger in his new power and he must find a way to defeat a costume that wants to destroy him.
After taking a trip to the Kennedy Space Center, Rob gets an out-of-this-world idea for an outdoor water feature - a rocket-themed splash pad The interstellar splash pad has all the bells and whistles including water jets and lights that make this outdoor oasis perfect for relaxing or just letting loose.
After the terror of the symbiote, Spidey is off to the Stark Expo in his old costume. When Ghost hijacks the event, Spidey's only chance to save lives is to unleash the symbiote.
After being snubbed in an online story about Game Shakers and a fight with Babe, Kenzie takes a job as a coffee shop waitress.
A famous Internet celebrity invites Captain Man and Kid Danger to his party, but the party does not turn out the way they expected; Charlotte baby-sits Piper.
After Ranger Tabes accidentally breaks a deer's antler, she quits her job and turns to an online craft service, the Bears do what they can to coax her out of retirement when they realize nature's not the same without her.
When senior class clown Dylan Maxwell is expelled for vandalism, sophomore Peter Maldonado begins an investigation that questions Dylan's guilt.
Peter and Sam follow a lead that could reveal the vandals primary target, and a new theory gives them hope that they may finally solve the case.
When Booker and Levi want expensive virtual reality goggles, the boys come up with a plan to make money by selling snacks at school.
Peter takes a close look at the Morning Show Nine, a group of students -- including Peter and Sam -- who had access to the missing security footage.
Key witness Alex Trimboli's account of the incident comes under fire when other students doubt his boasts of drunkenness and sexual exploits.
Peter scrutinizes the motives of Ms. Shapiro, the Spanish teacher who testified against Dylan. Another teacher makes a surprising accusation.
As Peter and Sam continue to gather information, they run afoul of the school administration and could lose access. Dylan prepares for his trial.
When Beshte ends up alone in the Outlands, Scar uses the opportunity to attack the Lion Guard's strongest member.
Peter is forced to reckon with his actions and attempts to learn lessons in the aftermath of the documentary. But the investigation might not be over.
Shawn must fix his landlocked barge, but faulty controls threaten the Megadredge dream. Brad threatens to split the family before Kris can rally back to the Bluff. With only a week's worth of dredging supplies, Emily rolls the dice, hoping for fast payoff
The ancient site of Gobekli Tepe challenges everything modern archaeologists believe about mankind's past. The megalithic stone complex was built over 12,000 years ago, which dates it to 6,500 years before Stonehenge, and 5,000 years before the first known civilization was said to have emerged in Mesopotamia. Mainstream archaeologists believe that humans were roaming the Earth as simple hunter-gatherers at this time, but if so, how could they have built such incredible structures? Might they have had help from a more advanced - perhaps extraterrestrial - civilization? According to Ancient Astronaut Theorists, the site serves as the smoking gun for a lost civilization - one whose survivors may have built the site to preserve important information about otherworldly visitors. Does the site offers clues about our extraterrestrial past that the ancients felt compelled to preserve for future generations?