Alar, a dimension travelling wizard, gets trapped in our world and meets Kim, a struggling journalist - or is she a magical sorceress?
Alar chases after Kim trying to convince her to help him find his way home. Kim agrees to go out with him.
Alar wakes up in hospital with a chest wound. Kim tries to explain the health care situation on earth. Who is this crazy person she is helping?
Kim rushes off to an interview and is followed by Alar into a coffee shop. Alar thinks he has found a magical potion to renew his powers but gets something worse.
Kim’s mother’s necklace has been stolen and the police have Alar in custody. Did he do it? Kim goes to the police station to press charges. While there she finds a connection between her and Alar that could have huge consequences.
Taking pity on Alar, Kim decides to take him home until she can figure out where he belongs. Kim’s brother, Wes, is excited to meet a man who shares similar interests. Kim finds a mental health institute that will take Alar in.
Kim and Alar share an intimate moment. Perhaps he isn’t that crazy? But the moment is ruined… Meanwhile a creature emerges from the portal.
The Saheen tracker shows up at the mental health institute searching for Alar. The wizard spots him and tries to escape, but quickly realizes that he is locked in his room. The next morning Kim shows up and Alar realizes she thinks he's nuts.
Leonard synchronizes his nervous system with Blake so either can feel any pain the other has.
Kiki enters a video game, and her pals must follow her in order to rescue her from Savage Strawberry, the villain of the game.
Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts this improv comedy show where the actors on the show - Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles along with a special guest each episode -must put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games, prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.
Lola's may close again in the wake of a prank. Meanwhile, Tyson wants to apologize.
After a tragedy hits the set, the contestants and everybody behind the scenes are affected.
When Gary goes AWOL, Satan sends his top bounty hunters.
Jill reluctantly throws a party for Brooke to introduce her newborn daughter to everyone. Meanwhile, Candace consumes painkillers and cocktails, sending her on a hazy walk on New York's streets; Andy is overwhelmed by the excessive perks of his new job.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
Ben seeks relationship advice from Carly as he questions where things stand with him and Danielle. Ayton devotes himself to his T-shirt business. Sutton becomes uneasy when Suzy expresses concerns about Carly's role in Sutton's wedding.
Luciano is found guilty of running a prostitution ring and goes to prison, leaving Vito Genovese as acting boss.
A look at Internet addiction in China via the experiences of teens at Daxing Boot Camp in Beijing, one of some 400 rehabilitation centers created by the government to treat the disorder. Patients, who are kept under constant surveillance, take part in rigorous exercise, group therapy, brain scans and classroom instruction. "It is an abyss swallowing my son," says one mother of why she sought help for her son. It's also not cheap. Parents, many at their wits' end, often borrow money to pay.