When parts go missing from the garage, Ace and Skya solve the mystery when they discover D-Structs has a new claw tail which they put to the test.
On an FBI team-building day, Abbie and Sophie come face to face with a monster that may finally blow their cover with Reynolds. Meanwhile, Jenny and Joe find themselves in possession of something precious and Crane discovers that the symbol from the Catacombs may be more important than he realized.
Clifford Lambert is missing. The Palm Springs socialite has been living happily in his lavishly decorated house for years. But after looking for love, the lonely art dealer instead finds a vicious nest of thieves, con artists, and murderers.
Three people, including Hiromi, were murdered the first time around, but this time, the targets were moved out of the killer’s sights. However, Satoru is worried about whom the killer will go after next in place of his intended victims.
David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or hundreds of millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or settle for a humble sound investment? Find out what happens when average Americans set out to find their Lottery Dream Homes.
The Fish House (Key Largo, Fla.) • The Smoking Swine (Baltimore, Md.) • Islamorada Shrimp Shack (Islamorada, Fla.) This trip, Guy's firin' up the smoker and divin' into seafood. First up: a Key Largo market and restaurant smokin' up fantastic fish dip and puttin' out their own savory seafood specialties. In Baltimore, a food truck dishin' out killer barbecued pulled pork and righteous ribs. Then back to Florida where an Islamorada seaside shack is servin' standout shrimp fritters and doctorin' up Guy's own fresh catch.
Venice, California resident and recovering alcoholic Chip styles himself a self-help guru but struggles to keep track of his own lies and half-truths.
When the Anderson Hotel in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky closed its doors, not everyone checked out. Over their 72-hour confinement, Nick and Katrina watch helplessly as their cameraman is savagely bitten.
Finally confronting his landlord, Chip gets some clarity on his store situation, then inadvertently helps Dennis and London's first date go smoothly.
Chip visits his TV-star ex-wife Tilly in an effort to save his store. Dennis and London have a dinner date. Chip disappoints Kara one time too many.
A trip to Palm Springs for a visit with his mother Jackie turns into an emotional rollercoaster ride for Dennis and fellow travelers Chip and London.
Busy film industry clients in Fayetteville, Ga. request a treehouse on their exuberant 63-acre plot of land, inspired by mid-century architecture and equipped with a zip line.
After a fight with Dennis, Chip crashes with Cooler. Dennis and Kara grow closer. A secret is revealed about London.
Unsatisfied with the quality of his phonograph recording, Edison insists on recording a new version in a modern studio.
Election fever strikes the Dumping Ground as Tyler and Floss battle it out over a place on a forum for children in care.
To impress her peers, Clara lies about being the writer of a song she performs at Open Stage. John must face a fear when Luke gives him an ultimatum.
Still reeling from a revelation about London, Chip takes a hard line in negotiations with Tilly to save Venice. Dennis harbors feelings for Kara.