We investigate two examples of human activity in the U.S.A., one in Africa and one in Asia, with two natural phenomena where ice is a major factor.
While new discoveries are made in the investigation of Charlotte's murder, the truth begins to emerge about the Liars' personal lives. Spencer is concerned to learn her mother is keeping a secret of her own. Aria confesses to Liam how deeply she's involved with Ezra's book. Ali admits that she and Elliott are more than just friends. Mona reveals where her true allegiances lie. Caleb, Spencer and Hanna deal with the complications of new relationships. Meanwhile, Emily and Hanna each receive shocking threats that elevate the seriousness of the situation.
Danny gets a '62 Caddy which he hopes will be a huge flip; Ryan hatches a secret plan for the car behind Danny's back; Danny and Ryan visit a world class dune-buggy collection.
When all the other danger agents become super-smart due to a batch of genetically enhanced celery, Danger Mouse might need to find a new job.
Nikki stages a photo shoot to help men work on their sexting skills; and picks up guys coming out of strip clubs to quiz them on women. Also: comedian Ron Funches.
When Olive and Otto get zapped into a comic book, Olive must use her knowledge of the comic book to escape.
When young professional Hannah moves into the house of her dreams, her privacy is shattered after a mysterious man begins filming her through her window. As his obsessive and threatening behavior escalates, she gambles on a violent confrontation.
A California couple wants a charming fixer-upper in Waco to be near their kids at Baylor. They are looking for a three-bedroom, two-bath house full of original detailing and shiplap for under $175,000.
Filmmaker Alex Gibney (Going Clear) tells how the FBI could have prevented the 9/11 attacks - if it weren't for the CIA. Le Cafe de Balzac: Paul Giamatti plays 19th-century French author Honore de Balzac, who drank 50 cups of coffee each day. Unreality Star: Patients with "The Truman Show delusion" believe their lives are being watched on TV. Cartoon by Roz Chast.
Cleared by the police, Dom returns to work but Lee still has the power he needs to hurt him as Austin's condition continues to deteriorate.
The experiment is almost over for the couples who married as strangers. Tres and Vanessa's romantic trip away takes an unexpected turn and is cut short. Time apart makes Samantha realize how much she misses Neil. David works hard to regain Ashley's trust and save his marriage after she discovered he texted another woman.
When news of their lottery win goes viral, the Habibs are invaded by relatives from the old neighbourhood. Olivia resorts to dirty tricks to prevent Mariam joining her exclusive yacht club.
Delia's wedding arrives, but Abby is uninvited to the big event in the wake of a betrayal and the revelation of her affair. Abby focuses on finishing her book, yet Barbara discovers Abby is unraveling, and a race ensues to bring Abby and Delia together.
Contestants play party games with celebrities Hunter Hayes, Ciara, Estelle, Ta'Rhonda Jones, and Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line.
With the stress of Abby's legal woes looming overhead, she reaches her limit and kicks the girls out of her studio.
Weaving together a treasure trove of rare footage with the voices of a diverse group of people who were there, Stanley Nelson tells the vibrant story of a pivotal movement as urgent today as it was then.
A church youth group gets funky, a fart fetishist receives a visit from a genie, and Daniel pitches a terrible business idea on "Shark Tank."
Deeper into the library Corey Goode comes across the hall of records. It is less about the contents of this room, and more about the activities taking place here. What he learns will send ripples throughout the secret space alliance and may cause you to question information received from telepathic connections allegedly made with extraterrestrials and ascended masters. This interview with David Wilcock was originally webcast February 16, 2016.
The tapestry has been stolen and Tara is the scapegoat. Sorsha is expelled from the Circle and Otto meets a terrible fate.
Michael arrives in the nation's capital, Washington DC. He admires its fine public buildings, including the largest library in the world, and discovers how the capital was built from scratch after a political compromise between north and south. At the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Michael meets the man responsible for engraving the portrait of President Abraham Lincoln on the current five-dollar bill and gets his hands on more money than he has ever held in his life. In the offices of The Washington Post, Michael learns about corruption in the corridors of power and how the newspaper toppled a president. He finishes this leg of his journey in the auditorium of the theatre where, in 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.