Uncle Grandpa and the gang go undercover to taste the most sought after treat in the cosmos: the Taco Comet.
Emma and Nigel Forde's Essex family home is looking a bit neglected. Do they sell-up or call in the builders? Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer get to work trying to persuade them one way or the other.
Pizza Steve wants to sneak onto a Pizza Steve rollercoaster in the newly-opened Uncle Grandpa Land.
Mina and Karen have renovated close to twenty homes in their downtown adjacent community, Fountain Square. They have hand selected their neighbors and raised property values resulting in their dream community. Having affected so much change in Fountain Square, they venture off into the adjacent Bates Hendricks community. Have they taken on more than they bargained for? Mina and Karen have their work cut out for them and have to work as a team to get the house done on time and on budget.
The episode starts with a flashforward of Debailly continuing to explain his story. Nadim investigates Paul Lefevbre, and tells Nadia not to see him again. But he finds them having dinner, and interrogates Lefevbre. Nadia confesses her true reason for being in Paris, and Debailly realises that their relationship puts her in danger. Meanwhile, Reza starts to flirt with Marina, and she has to rebuff his advances. DGSE tries to find out if the Algerians are holding Cyclone, and must stop his mother travelling there to search for him.
Marina starts work at the Institute of Earth Physics. A brief scene shows Debailly, connected to a polygraph, continuing to recount his story. The DGSE interrogates Gherbi to confirm he is not also working for Algerian intelligence. Duflot's brother-in-law works undercover in the Sahara Desert. Meanwhile, Nadia's visits to Lefevbre arouse the suspicion of Syrian agent Nadim. Debailly digs into Nadia's background, and confronts her as to why she is really in Paris.
Allen works to diagnose a reclusive young woman’s illness, while Griffin begins to come apart at the seams.
Lex Luthor introduces a new teleportation device and the Joker uses it for his own personal pleasures.
Lex Luthor introduces the Joker to his new additions to the gang and the Legion of Doom is created.
The Super Friends are bailed out by the new-comers. What no one realizes is Lex Luthor has a hulking behemoth of his own.
The Volkswagen Thing was the result of the German Army’s late 60’s requirement for a lightweight military vehicle. VW came up with a utilitarian convertible looking like an upturned bath on wheels, but optimistic marketing men realised they could sell it to the general public, as a fun, four-seat beach buggy. Sadly, most of them rusted away, so it’s hard to find one that’s solid and original today. Mike manages to pry one away from the hands of a collector – but forced to dig deep for the purchase – there isn’t much left in the kitty for Edd to deal with an engine that keeps stalling, lethal brakes and an uninviting interior with no heater and torturous seats. Can they flip this Thing around?
While the police believe they are closing in on the man hunting David Blackwell and his family, Katy still has her doubts about Robert's methods and questions him further.
The Labour team are forced to consider tomb stones, and Kevin Sturridge is further nearing breakdown as he contests mass apathy. Meanwhile, UKIP's Gerry Stagg has a golden PR idea involving bus driver Obi. Conservative candidate Martin, at least, has something to celebrate.
Molly gets angry at Mike for not listening to her vent about writing with Peggy and they go their separate ways for a day.
Max and Caroline’s attempt to break Nash into the modeling business comes to a screeching halt when his mother arrives from Ireland to retrieve her son.
At the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, a group of ambitious scientists is conducting research into how humans could survive on Mars.
A Hawaiian transgender woman finds acceptance, but still is searching for love.