One of the competition's most infamous veterans returns to shake up the game.
Vernon's hometown honors him with a statue of his likeness and Vernon doesn't approve how it looks; Vernon recruits Walt, Charlotte and Doily to "fix" the statue.
Callie and Aaron go on their first official date. Mariana and Jude spearhead an underground school newspaper. Noah and Jude question their compatibility, while Brandon and Grace take their relationship to the next level. The moms have their new neighbors over for a family dinner party.
It's 1999. A young Valerie and Alex prepare for an unexpected pregnancy. In present day, Laura visits Casey in Sacramento and Valerie's relationship with Jack reaches a breaking point.
Bob Lee investigates the terrorist attack that may have targeted his Marine unit. Memphis helps on the ground in Germany. Flashbacks to Afghanistan help shed light on who might be after them.
In Beijing, some Racers find themselves lost in translation on the Great Wall of China, while others consider throwing in the towel.
Since Kara is having a tough time in arbitration with her wrongful termination claim, Mary Jane and Justin decide not to confess that they're seeing each other.
As cops press Amy about the church robbery, Pope diverts their suspicions. Craig plans an unusual heist of his own. Baz tails Smurf to find out what she’s really hiding.
Ballet superstar Misty Copeland joins judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and NE-YO in the final night of The Cut round, featuring Fik-Shun, Les Twins, Keone & Mari, Kinjaz and more.
The artists create looks for the owners of possessed objects; Cheyenne Jackson guest judges.
Four competing bladesmiths are tasked with forging a bowie knife that will require a d-guard in the second round; only two manage to make it through to the final round where they must recreate a deadly saber called the Shamshir.
A family-owned chocolate shop was started by three siblings in support of their chocolatier father; despite circumstances becoming desperate, the family is resistant to change.
Vernon readies his band for a big gig he doesn't have booked yet.
It's the return of Tattoo Fixers on Holiday. Alice, Jay, Sketch and new boy Glen have jetted back to the sunny Med to right the wrongful inkings of Brits abroad. Sketch is helping Bobby erase his rather uncouth cartoon character, Alice takes on Dom's Ooosh on his Toosh, while Jay strips Clair of an awful ex tatt. Meanwhile, newcomer Glen has double trouble with the Tuckfield brothers and their filthy family motto. Also popping into the studio is Arron with his shameful skiing tatt, and Rachel, who wants to revamp her memorial tattoo in honour of her late brother Ryan.
Wild Kratts learn about the secret creature powers of Penguins in Antarctica, as well as why most penguins only live there. They however get word from Wild Kratt Kid Nua that there are penguins in the Arctic.
The Egyptian mega-temple at Karnak was once the political powerbase of the ancient pharaohs and the home to strange religious rituals. New discoveries of skeletons tell a story of jealousy, betrayal, and the rise of a new religion that changed Egypt.
Adam Conover explains that inflated hospital costs have created a system that's unaffordable and unfair. Plus, the reckless prescription of antibiotics is making them worthless, and you might not need a mammogram.
The changeable weather means Rainbow has to leave before finishing his story. Sarah and Duck try to find out how the story ends.