Priscilla makes bouquets to make everyone feel better after they come down with the sniffles.
Mild-mannered family man Gary Royce has an...unconventional addiction. Mobster Bobby Bologna has a cure for his problem, but it comes at the price of Gary having to serve the mob as their Sauce Boy, in exchange for receiving the cure for his addiction, a "juice" which must be administered orally several times daily. Gary's duties as Sauce Boy include picking up po'boy sandwiches and dry cleaning for the mobsters, sweeping the bird-durd off the stoop of their social club, and preparing a meatless Italian red sauce (likely a sugo rather than a marinara) each day. Gary's...
Kristin is surprised that Mike is treating her more like a dad than her boss when she tells him she wants to oversee the opening of the next Outdoor Man Grill restaurant. Meanwhile, Mandy and Kyle hope Ed will want their help in rekindling his relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Wendi.
Jon Jon must impress a local to gain access to a secret marlin hunting ground; Isaac braves Oahu's jungles to reach a Mahi treasure trove; Adam and Jason battle Kauai's unforgiving seas; and Kimi hunts an invasive species that's hindering her food supply.
The Kennedy family move to the New Town of Stevenage and are excited at the prospect of being considered middle-class.
Gooey delights are in the spotlight when Harry helps make cinnamon rolls in Philadelphia; caramelized pecan buns in Charleston; and a variety of wonuts in Chicago.
Sung-Joon, on his way to interview TEN sees Kim Shin-Hyuk sitting there. Meanwhile, Shin-Hyuk in an effort to help the Most stay afloat insists Sung-Joon write an article about him. Hye Jin found her dream job.
It's the last day of the summer term and Hank is determined to make it through without a detention.
When Ginger pretends to fall of a roof Hank tries to save him.
1960: the French intelligence service hires the 23-year-old André Merlaux. Handsome, well raised, intelligent but impressionable, Merlaux has much to learn to serve and defend the interests of France. Three officials must adequately train him to execute delicate and sometimes outlandish operations, as Merlaux discovers the intricacies of government and navigates diplomatic incidents.
After discovering that Merlaux is still seeing Sophie, the Colonel sets a trap for him under the guise of a high-stakes solo mission.
While the senior agents compete for the role of assistant director, Merlaux tries to figure out what Sophie means by the term "modern woman."
Moulinier, Jacquard and Calot go on strike to protest the loss of a bonus. Barred from seeing Sophie, Merlaux dives into his work and uncovers a plot.
Wally and Norville are enjoying breakfast when there's a knock at the window. It's a frantic Gina Giant - someone is taking her stuff! Wally makes himself, Norville, and Gina into detectives to investigate.
A feel-good, compelling Spanish story of a fashion house in Madrid in the late 50's, which is scene to money, fashion, drama, entanglements, love, jealousies, plots, counter-plots involving its owners, customers and residential employees.
The owner of a bar and grill in Crestwood, Illinois, which hasn't turned a profit in the eight months it has been open, is also in danger of losing her husband, due to the strain her failing business has put on her marriage.
George and Will's floating beach hut goes to sea. There's also a festival campervan made from an American school bus and a family home in Germany built in an old grain silo.