"Life Under Sharia" - VICE co-founder Suroosh Alvi travels to Aceh and across Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, to experience Sharia up close and investigate its relationship to terrorism, as well as meet those who are fighting back against it. "Plastic Oceans" - VICE correspondent Isobel Yeung travels to the remote shores of Hawaii and the coast of the North Sea to see the extent of our plastic addiction and the surprisingly simple ways we can solve it.
After discovering a shocking truth about Beast's birthday, Harley throws him an epic party that causes a rift between the twins.
Andi's world turns upside down when her older sister, Bex, returns home on her 13th birthday and reveals a family secret.
Can Leanne’s dubious acting skills help her and Rhona escape hitman Benny?
Parker and his crew are only 50 miles into the daunting 600 mile trek on the Klondike Trail. It's a race against time as the water is quickly freezing, but with food sources running low they are forced to pause and go hunting or face starvation.
When the Dancing Dolls are going up against their hometown rivals, the Purple Diamonds, Coach D makes a Beyoncé-inspired routine that will have the girls performing in a pool; Kayla second guesses her future after a bad audition in Los Angeles.
Singer-songwriter Jessie J joins Rob, Steelo, and Chanel to learn how to "Do It Like a Dude," hear some harsh truths in "Mom-Splaining" and watch the bodies slam in "Bang Bang."
When the team intercepts a terror group’s message meant for Murdoc, Mac poses as the psychopath to save the intended target and find out why they want Murdoc to assassinate him.
When Tiffany’s mother comes to visit, the Woodchucks try to help Tiffany pretend that Camp Kikiwaka is a camp for geniuses.
Eugene sets out to find a role for himself in the castle and decides to be a royal guard, but to pass muster, he must overcome the Captain's preconceptions.
The final villain is revealed as the kids race to solve the last clues and unlock the mystery.
An animated comedy focusing on the downtrodden creatures native to Earth’s least-habitable environment: New York City. Whether it’s lovelorn rats, gender-questioning pigeons or aging bedbugs in the midst of a midlife crisis, the awkward small talk, moral ambiguity and existential woes of non-human urbanites prove startlingly similar to our own.
The girls' carefully constructed plan begins to unravel as they're forced to take Owen on a supervised field trip to chill out Audrey, throwing everything they've worked for into jeopardy.
Rosewood and Villa head back to Villa’s roots in Little Havana to investigate a vigilante who may be guilty of murder. Villa learns that her brother, Marcos, has a surprising connection to the case, and Rosie receives news of a complication regarding his kidney transplant
Liz and Tony go away for the night leaving the hapless Oliver in charge and Harry takes advantage of his parents' absence and his new popularity by throwing a house party.
Young beetle Dylan and his friends Hailey and Ollie team up to compete against tough opponents in the exciting, high-octane sport of Battle Blading.
60 years after he first appeared on TV with an armadillo, David Attenborough introduces the family's biggest member and reveals never-before-screened secrets of giant armadillo life - including how this rare and seldom seen animal provides scores of other creatures with the hotel and restaurant services they need to thrive in earth's biggest natural wetland - the Pantanal of Brazil.