On today's episode of How its Made, we get to see how Downhill Ski Bindings, Immersion Parts Washers, Mining Ventilation and Pencil Sharpeners are made.
In Eagle, Andy constructs snares to maintain his food supply. In Wiseman, Erik and Martha cut up their last moose quarter and use salvaged supplies to construct a smokehouse.
Caputo and Piper confront labor issues. A miracle occurs in Norma's group. Crazy Eyes's erotica winds up in the hands of the staff.
Too many inmates seem to be getting religion, so a rabbi comes to visit and Leanne tries to organize Norma's followers.
A chance discovery on their way to Anistar City gives our heroes a challenging teaching moment!
Art and Troy are swapping out their life running a grand old Bendigo bed and breakfast for a bold new and dramatically modern enterprise.
Vincent considers popping the question. The timing may not be right, however, when Cat stumbles upon an unusual case involving a superhuman rampage. In other events, Tess believes JT—who doesn't understand how he's still alive—has a mental block to recovery.
Karen has some bad news to tell Joss and she manages to interrupt her and Harry as they kiss on the beach.
Ethan ventures outside of Wayward Pines and his shocked by what he discovers. Theresa shows up to her first day of work and meets with a client who seems to share her feelings for the town. Megan Fisher teaches Ben the truth about where he's living.
Hodiak investigates Art Gladner's murder through his late wife Lucille, who runs a burlesque club. Manson hides Emma but Hodiak, under pressure from Grace, ultimately finds her and brings her home.
The 1970s were known for extremes, perhaps nowhere more than on television. PBS and C-SPAN launched, but so did "The Love Boat" and "Three's Company." We talk with Norman Lear, Ed Asner, LeVar Burton and Vince Gilligan, among many others.
The team return to 15th century Tatton Old Hall in Cheshire to tackle growling ghouls, dangerous demons and mysterious messages.
The powerful machines essential to building roads and highways are made; No pans are needed when you can bake bread in a can; Luxurious cell phones are made with rubies and sapphires.
Blkmrkt purchases a dog named Fizzy whose bark can perform dance music and shows this off to Major Lazer. Penny later tells Major Lazer about President Whitewall's plan to get rid of the dog by having General Rubbish send his assassins Goldie (the Trinidadian voodoo prince with the Midas touch), Booty Monster, Snakepit, Triple-Threat, Sub-Human, Blockhead, Kamikaze, Knife Fight, and the Warriors to dispose of Fizzy. As Major Lazer fights his way past every assassin to get to the last space launch spot on Earth to send Fizzy into space, General Rubbish is unaware the Knife Fight is secretly helping Major Lazer.
22-year-old Yama keeps shopping and hoarding to preserve the memory of her deceased mother. Michelle's obsession with shopping is putting her home in such a catastrophic condition that she faces losing her little boys to child protective services.
Hit recording artist Travis Mills joins Rob, Sterling and Chanel to meet his new fans, the “OLD FVS,” learn about “Lanky Life,” and explore the phenomenon of “Dream Tears.”
Bradley and Raven's relationship continues to fall apart, while Hunter and Kelsie grow closer.
Karynda finds herself in the beginning of a love triangle with two guys from work the housemates aren't convinced Bradley and Raven are broken up.
In Skwentna, Alaska, freight hauler Roger Phillips struggles to avoid frostbite after snow machine failures on his way to two quirky and colorful characters living out in the bush. In Willow, dog mushers Jeff and Paul Hemann must race to deliver medicine to elderly off-gridders. And in Montana, horse packers Andy Breland and Chuck Allen load up some solar panels for their final delivery of the season.