Generations have wondered if they could survive being stranded on a desert island. But how would people cope if they had to do it, for real, and with only themselves to rely on? It's a role reversal for Bear Grylls in this adventure series. Instead of himself attempting to survive harsh conditions in a remote location, Grylls abandons groups of British men and women on remote, uninhabited Pacific islands for a month and more. They will be completely alone, filming themselves, and with only the clothes they're wearing and some basic tools. The island may look like paradise but behind the beaches it can be hell on earth. When stripped of all the luxuries and conveniences of 21st-century living, does modern British man still have the spirit and resources to survive?
Mike takes a methodical approach to his mission. Someone questions Chuck's capabilities. Jimmy faces a personal dilemma.
After Patterson discovers a hidden message in the New York Times crossword, she embarks on a tattoo scavenger hunt that leads her into danger. Oscar finally tells Jane more about who she was, and Weller seeks his Dad's opinion about who kidnapped Taylor Shaw.
When philanthropist Tim Dunlear is found dead, Lucifer explores his good side by becoming a benefactor for Tim’s glitzy Los Angeles charity.
Team Scorpion is hired by the Department of Defense to break into Fort Knox and “steal” a precious artifact in order to test their security, but they must break in a second time when they find something dangerous hidden inside the object.
Nate, Robin and the kids are headed from Syracuse to Ft. Lauderdale in a janky mini van instead of flying. Between truckers, aggressive drivers and road side breakfast spots, nothing is really what it seems on the road.
Steve and Snot alter their futures when they throw a party for the uncool kids. Meanwhile, Roger is disgruntled when a waitress doesn't compliment his order.
Having driven their van, 'Blue Thunder', into a ditch, it has to be repaired over-night. The Parkers stay at a nearby motel, Swift Stay Suites. What could possibly go right?
Sam explains the superdelegates and why poor babies don't deserve diapers; does everything in her power to hunt down the NRA's mascot, Eddie Eagle; and discusses Gun TV - it's like QVC for devices specifically manufactured to kill people.
When Wander and Sylvia accidentally buy Time Orbbles, Sylvia must keep Wander focused or risk being lost in time forever.
After Operational Psychologist Nate Getz fails to check in with Hetty while working undercover on a mission linking organized crime to terrorism, the team learns he is working with an infamous crime leader,
The Gibson family are in a state of panic when Grace is discovered missing, and Marcella tries to make sense of the previous evening's events, scouring CCTV footage in an attempt to discover more about her disappearance. Cara returns home from her latest job, in which she has stolen a watch, some earrings and a bracelet, but is unaware of their significance and the danger she's put herself in, with all of the items recognisable as trophies taken by the Grove Park Killer.
Damien encounters a beloved figure from his past and has a confrontation with Rutledge as he works to unravel the conspiracy surrounding him.
Cole has a big surprise for Chelsea. Kailyn reveals a huge secret that's been weighing on her and Javi. Jenelle is forced to face her assault charges against Nathan's girlfriend.
As Thomas slowly comes to the realization that he and Kathryn need to co-parent peacefully, Cameran decides to show off her burgeoning domestic skills by throwing a dinner party.
Kailyn and Javi get some bad news about his job. Leah blames Corey for confusing the twins with their new custody arrangement. Barbara is concerned about Jenelle's new boyfriend. Chelsea and Cole take a major step together.
Everything’s bigger in Dallas - the egos, the attitudes, and the bank accounts. Cary hosts a benefit at her home where inappropriate behavior by best friends Brandi and Stephanie raises the ire of social maven, LeeAnne. Later, tensions boil over at a prestigious charity event as Stephanie is dragged into a feud between Brandi and LeeAnne. Meanwhile, Leanne’s best friend, Tiffany, questions whether her recent move back to Dallas from Los Angeles was the right decision for her and her rocker husband, Aaron.
Soup Bone ends up paying the price for some late parts. The Misfits manage to finish the '57 Corvette.