Lupe, at almost 600 pounds, has been bedridden for 10 years and depends on her husband for all her needs. A cross-country move to Texas for weight-loss surgery is her last chance for change, but it may be too late.
A hearty food reward is up for grabs at a classic challenge. Also, the pressure is on when one castaway interrogates a fellow tribemate.
With a Dark Moon looming, the pack is fraying at the edges and Selina's alter-ego is uncovered.
Michael unveils the mystery behind bowling balls, and does the world's longest spit take; Shaquille O'Neal helps with a plan to blow one super-fan's mind.
A couple who have spent their lives saving stray animals bring in a three-legged cat called Jersey, who has recently become lame in her single back leg. The vet must decide whether the first-ever hip replacement on a three-legged cat is viable. Plus, a Great Dane is given a custom-designed spinal implant, and a Dogue de Bordeaux gets help with elbow dysplasia.
Yolanda receives a Lyme-disease awareness award, erasing Kyle's doubts about her illness; the women travel to the Middle Eastern city of Dubai, where they attempt to dress modestly and avoid cursing; Lisa Rinna expresses doubts about Yolanda.
Zach heads to Chicago's South Side to meet Chief Keef, Common, and talk about how drill music grew out of violence and segregation in the city.
Gerry's been given another coaching assignment, but this time he's helping Ricki prepare for a fencing tournament, and he couldn't be less interested. In an effort to capitalize on Dwyer's recent divorce, Bobbi invites him over for dinner and attempts to seduce him the only way she knows how. Poorly.
Mother-daughter builders purchase a 512-square-foot house near downtown Indianapolis, tear it down to the studs, then get to work building it back up.
The NCIS team discovers a surveillance van filled with photos documenting Special Agent Pride’s every move after his daughter Laurel is attacked on campus and placed in protective custody.
Buckle up with Danny and his crew and revisit some of the most eccentric and famous clients to walk through the doors at Count's Kustoms: The Mistress of the Dark, Elvira, who needs a facelift for her infamous Macabre Mobile, a feisty bar owner who wants the Count to build the bike of her dreams, Chumlee and the Lincoln Continental he wants to flip in true Pawn Stars fashion, and a Robert De Niro impersonator who wants his car to resemble the actor's ride in the movie Casino. Later, Ziggy Marley seeks Danny's magic touch to bring his father's vintage Mercedes back to its legendary status.
Nikki confronts engaged couples about how their weddings are inconveniencing their friends.
On the first warm day of spring following an endless Chicago winter, Eileen decides it’s time to get a fresh start in her life by applying for her first job since her kids were born. Shannon ultimately overhears her mom’s plan and riles up the rest of the family after misinterpreting Eileen’s true intentions. Meanwhile, Pat realizes he might not be ready for the single life just yet, even though his patrol partner, Archie, thinks otherwise. And as Kenny wonders who he will date next, Jimmy takes it upon himself to help him explore the newfound world of online dating
On her return home, Savannah brings along her new puppy, which makes Todd angry; Chase tries to bond with his father.
Sarah is dating a young, handsome pastor but soon discovers her preacher man is hiding unholy secrets on a biblical scale. He is prepared to silence Sarah and her whole family to stop her leaving him.
With exclusive interviews from president Obama and his White House team, episode two tells the story of Obama's greatest legacy: healthcare.
Mike gifts all the guys with their own drifter trikes, under one condition--they must customize them, then race them at the local track. Everyone is up to the challenge. Everyone except Kevin that is, and Mike has to go to extremes to make sure his trike gets done. When Danny hits the streets and comes upon a property full of funeral cars, he finds himself in hearse heaven.