The Go Jetters race to protect ancient artwork in Peru when Glitch sweeps the desert and erases the Nazca Lines.
Bill's interview guests are: California Republican congressman Darrell Issa, and author Fran Lebowitz. Bill's roundtable includes: actor/producer Seth McFarlane, activist Asra Nomani, and Maine's US Senator Angus King.
When a female astronaut is found dead, Rosie and Villa launch into an investigation of America's space program. Rosie navigates new dynamics regarding his latest health issue, and Villa's long-lost brother returns to Miami.
Allison finds a suspicious lump in her breast during a self-check leading Ken and the HMO group to rush to her side as she awaits the results of the doctor's tests anxiously; Dave tries to figure out how he will portray a character in the play.
Cassandra's new finishing school is off to a bumpy start as Owen's friends begin to wonder where he is. Claire and Cassie have no choice but to attempt a B&E to gain control of his social media accounts and throw his followers off the trail.
On her first ever river cruise, Jane heads to Budapest's Szechenyi Baths, before a visit to the moving World War II memorial, Shoes on the Danube Bank. Then, after a waltz and a wurst, Jane makes her way to her final stop of Passau, Southern Bavaria.
It's do-or-die when Lindsay finishes her rations. Adam has a breakthrough, but the Wheel turns to Phase Five. Luke hopes to catch the first Tundra fish, while Adam's fishing net comes unraveled in the Bush Plains.
Annabelle taps Nate's talent for making ringtones that match an individual's personality. Thoughts of Tully distract Mary from an important audition.
Adam Hills, Alex Brooker & Josh Widdicombe are joined by comedian & star of QI and Jonathan Creek, Alan Davies, to pick over the news of the week & answer your questions.
If Lee and Lucy's marriage wasn't in trouble before they go to marriage counselling, it is by the time they leave.
Chad’s band Dogmon, plays a show for the first time in years, giving Clarence and Mary a chance to really rock out.
With Koothrappali cut off from his father’s fortune, he appoints Sheldon to help him get out of debt. Also, Penny considers joining Leonard at Comic-Con.
When Bonnie discovers Adam is still close with his ex-wife, Danielle, Christy worries the emotional fallout could jeopardize Bonnie’s sobriety.
When Amy sees Mateo out on a secret date with Jeff, she ignores Garrett's advice to stay out of it, and ends up throwing multiple relationships - both real and imagined - into chaos. Meanwhile, Glenn resents Jonah for outshining him during Cloud 9's Wellness Fair, and Dina tries to prove that Amy faked an illness.
With Jason's funeral around the corner, the Blossom family moves forward with last minute preparations - and a secret agenda. Meanwhile, Archie's attempt to refocus his energy on football comes to a halt when an opportunity to work with a new music mentor presents itself. Betty dives deeper into her investigation of Jason's death and unearths some dark revelations about her family. Elsewhere, after uncovering secrets about her own family, Veronica forms an unlikely friendship with Cheryl, who is having a tougher time with Jason's impending funeral than she lets on. Finally, Hermoine turns to Fred for help after receiving a cryptic message from the Southside Serpents.
Dinner gets awkward for Jen and Matt when they find themselves alone without Greg and Colleen. Also, Lark accidentally locks out Greg and Jen from the house, prompting Greg to install a complicated home automation system; Heather and Tim try to sneak wine into an ice skating show to get out of paying at the venue; and John and Joan agree to an impromptu wedding after Colleen mentions that she's an ordained minister.
A disturbing challenge is issued. Michael finds a glimmer of hope for Freya, while Vincent's trust in Natalie is shattered.
Alex returns to the hospital and discovers a lot has changed since he left. Meanwhile, Jo has to make a difficult decision on a case, and Arizona tries to distance herself from Eliza.