Brennan runs into a publishing rival. Wendell hears back from his diagnosis. The team members investigate a murder when remains are found in a convention's stairwell.
Rock out with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Gibson Les Paul jams into the shop. Will the asking price be music to Rick's ears, or is the deal too far out of tune? Then, Chum tries to score with a Los Angeles Lakers backpack signed by members of the 2004 team. Will the deal be a slam dunk, or will it be an air ball? And later, Corey calls Rick out on his most annoying habit. Will Rick change his ways or will he laugh it off?
In a flashback to four years earlier, Dylan panics that he's in a serious relationship with Bethany, while Luke has trouble with his new boss Diana.
Shania is stuck at home taking care of her little brother Garth while Anne and Nick build a rainbow maker with a prism. Unfortunately, while Anne and Nick are busy, the prism accidentally sails over the junkyard fence when Hand and Eyes are playing monkey in the middle with Pal. The prism ends up in Garth's sticky hands. Hand throws Pal over the fence to retrieve it and Shania's got to help Pal get the prism back before anyone discovers the android in the house.
Arthur and Michael both end up arrested and imprisoned. As Tommy's base in London is obliterated. Major Campbell has Tommy and his family under his thumb. Polly compromises herself hoping to secure Michael's freedom, but their relationship may be beyond repair at this point. Someone from Tommy's past pays him a visit, opening old wounds and leaving him to make a impossible decision.
Crosby feels stressed as things slow down at the Luncheonette. Amber helps salvage a game night. Drew wonders about his future.
Mum gives Roger and Thinge their first mission... to entice a young Russell Crowe back to NZ. In other lifetimes, Rocky spots his perfect mate; Dom forages for modelling work; and Dave detests Rob's metal-morphosis.
A case gets personal for Annalise and the team when their client is a man from the projects who was sentenced to death by Asher’s father several years ago. Meanwhile, Wes is still angry at Annalise for hiding information about Lila’s case, so Annalise must convince him to get back in line. In flash-forwards, we find out exactly where Asher was on the night of the murder.
Even though Andy, Lance, Becky and Sophie are barely talking to each other, their secrets are on the verge of being revealed. Are they all just victims of a smear campaign? And why does everyone else want to move in on Bishop's Farm?
Rebecca serves on the jury of a prostitution case. Tedward trains Gary to be Rebecca's potential replacement for the Serpico Olympics.
When Hand acts out of control, Anne, Nick and Shania wonder if it's possible she's throwing temper tantrums or if she's been infected by a computer virus. As they try to figure it out, Hand acts increasingly dangerous and Anne's Dad tells them to shut Hand down. Finally, the kids discover Hand wasn't out of control but was being manipulated by Shania's family's new remote control toy! Now the only question is, how can they get Hand back to normal?
Jack Reinhold's dark past comes to light, and Beth Solano decides to open up to the press.
Meg organises a girls' night in, as they're all broke and single. The night spirals out of control when Laura and Bunny insist they play Truth or Dare.
Bess is concerned the Brights don't have any family bonding hobbies like the Wheelers. Meanwhile, Julie discovers Wayne is the descendant of rich relatives.
Sherlock returns to New York with a new apprentice and a renewed interest in working with the NYPD after being fired by London’s MI6. However, Gregson won’t let him resume consulting for the department without permission from his former partner, Joan, the NYPD’s new go-to private investigator.
George meets a man trying to build a UFO-styled house; a woman making a garden room using material including earth, straw and human hair; and visits a floating swimming pool in Italy
Steven is taken in by Ronaldo's conspiracy theories about paranormal occurrences in Beach City.
Laura, LaFontaine and Carmilla return from the library with an old Sumerian book and a new very old friend, J-P Armitage, a junior records clerk from 1874 whose consciousness was sucked into the library catalogue and who now exists digitally on a flash drive. While Carmilla helps to translate the contents of the book, Perry comes looking for LaFontaine.
Sadee Deenus looks at a controversial new parenting trend and Reagan Biscayne exposes the dirty secrets of television game shows.
Dial in on the Pawn Stars as they check out two antique telephones. Will Corey answer and make the deal solo or will he have to call in some backup? Then, Rick spots a rare porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty. Will Rick handle the china with care or will the deal smash to pieces? And later, Chumlee refuses to leave work even though he doesn't feel well. Will he make it through the day or will Rick get sick of his complaining?