When the truth about Charlie's accident comes out, Nurse Jackson crosses a line to keep a promise to him; Jordi gets the freedom he wants.
Jake must solve a case while facing the facts about Leslie; the Doyle's try to adjust.
Andre rescues a cat. Pete has to choose between a great prank and a great girl. Kevin plays basketball with his priest.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
Under pressure to hit targets, Karl and George are on an ill-fated stakeout, whilst Natalie resorts to teaching Bryony dubious new work skills.
Ben gets dragged into intergalactic court by the other Celestialsapiens for recreating the universe.
The Viking Beserkers were the elite shock-troops of Viking warlords. Fuelled by alcohol, religious fervour and possibly hallucinogenic magic mushrooms, they believed they could adopt the spirits of wild animals. One single Viking Beserker, after working himself up into a frenzy, held up an entire Saxon army with just an axe.
A mysterious archer known as Komodo appears in town and begins skewering businessmen. Meanwhile, Oliver worries about Thea, which forces Roy to tell him the truth about why she left town; and Ray Palmer pursues Felicity. In a flashback, Oliver is assigned his first kill and the target is his best friend, Tommy.
Timmy’s idea to raise money for the summer camp has everyone in South Park trying out the latest trend in transportation. Timmy’s success makes him a lot of enemies and a bloodbath of epic proportions is on the horizon.
When Dr. Buttocks coats some ancient armor with his newly invented "Buttanium," he creates a ghost army that not even Pac Man can chew through while Sir C feels he's lost his edge and cannot create a counter weapon.
Patriarch Raul Pinto scours through vacuum canisters at the car wash in hopes of finding spare change. And Kia Cambridge limits herself to one piece of gum, every three days.
Homemaker Jeni Cox goes to sporting good stores, using the exercise equipment on display in lieu of a gym membership. Realtor Lisa DiMercurio spends just three dollars to stage and sell her homes.
Rayna wants Sadie to sign to her label and entices her with a girls' day out. Juliette is unable to hide her pregnancy symptoms any longer.
Akiki wants to be an archaeologist, like his grandfather Sallah. He wants to help his grandfather get the one cat figure that has eluded him: a Great Golden Cat. At the excavation site, Jett sets things in motion, by pressing a secret button to a secret and unexplored chamber. Jett gets another surprise, when he pressed the scarab button and it reveals an ancient box. Using the key Akiki found earlier, he unlocks the box to reveal the Great Golden Cat. Unfortunately, the two of them sets off a big trap, after picking it up from its pedestal. Can the both of them escape alive with the cat figure?
The annual season bonfire becomes a powder keg when Jenna and Tamara find the boys' girl-rating tradition known as the Phone Book and announce it to the school.
Actor Ben Affleck discovers his mother's past as a Freedom Rider in 1964, NAACP President Ben Jealous learns how far his great-grandfather would go to keep his family whole, and actress Khandi Alexander learns about her grandfather's death. This episode is not available from pbs because actor Ben Affleck had persuaded Gates to omit information about his slave-owning ancestors. In the investigation, PBS said that producers violated network standards by letting Mr. Affleck have “improper influence” and “by failing to inform PBS or WNET of Mr. Affleck’s efforts to affect program content.”
Now that the other young heroes have been assembled, Spider-Man must lead them into defending the Tri-Carrier from the Thunderbolts (consisting of Taskmaster, Vulture, and Cloak and Dagger) where they managed to spring Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Beetle, and Scorpion from their cells.
The Secretary of the Navy assigns the NCIS team to a joint terrorism task force after a Naval research scientist is murdered and the lead suspect is wanted by the Russian government.