David's caught in a compromising position; Jim's plans to clear Wyatt's name causes tension; Candace panics.
It's spring break and Jarrod and Brandi decide to bring their kids to the auction. Will they be a help or a hindrance? Rene and Casey are back working as a team. Ivy hopes to stock up for his upcoming store auction and Darrel puts his "Gambler" nickname to the ultimate test.
The wives return from Montana as Aviva discovers she's been the butt of jokes. Meanwhile, Ramona's husband prepares for an open-mic gig. Heather and LuAnn are also slated to perform, but drama soars when LuAnn backs out.
Wil Wheaton talks about True Blood, The Leftovers, and Teen Wolf, and celebrates Batman's 75th anniversary, and plays "How Will They Bite It?" with Andy Serkis.
Steve questions a man who wants to try and make up for his promiscuous past.
Marc is weighed down by a load that might just be more than the Snortin’ Boar can tackle. Meanwhile, Dusty gets stuck hauling some very unique art sculptures.
Jessica signs up to move a half-ton steampunk robot in a single day. Todd and Tamera realize that moonshine stills and porcelain plates don't mix well in the back of a trailer.
The season finale. Viewers' reactions and comments are captured as they watch popular TV shows.
A cast of young women, who recognize that their outrageous behavior has hindered their relationships, careers and lives, are brought together in a beautiful mansion. They claim they want to change, but will living together help them move forward and turn their lives around – or will chaos rule?
Personality traits are analyzed in the opener of this series, in which matchmakers arrange marriages between strangers using social science.
Joe Bastianich and Tim Love decide whether or not to invest in Kraken Congee in Seattle, Wash. or Ramy's Falafel Fusion in Portland, Ore.
Tarek and Christina El Moussa get a lead on a home in Long Beach, CA, that sounds like the kind of project that has become their standard. But soon after a walk-thru, it becomes clear that this flip is anything but standard.
Battling it out for the £1000 prize are the 'absolutely fabulous' Martyn and Russell, who've been together for 18 months and think their menu sparkles. Then there're caravan enthusiasts Jane and Colin and 24-hour party people Rachel and Dave. With desserts arriving by zip wire, an impromptu sing-off, and perhaps a little bit too much honesty, this contest is wide open.
Timmy wishes that Mr. Crocker would disappear, and Mr. Crocker becomes invisible.
After making a deal with Dad, Crocker becomes best friends with Dinkleberg
Alison returns to Rosewood High and attempts to repair the damage she inflicted years earlier.
Cat finds information in a surprising place -- her ancestor's journal -- that makes her think the only way to stop Gabe is to kill Vincent.
Phineas and the gang help Love Händel prove the existence of Klimpaloon, the magical old-timey bathing suit that lives in the Himalayas, to verify that their song, "The Ballad of Klimpaloon", is legitimate.
Filmmaker Niko von Glasow profiles participants at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, including a one-handed Norwegian table tennis player, the Rwandan sitting volleyball team, an American archer who uses his feet and a Greek paraplegic boccia player. Along the way, von Glasow—who was born with severely shortened arms—sees his preconceptions and stereotypes about the Paralympics and sports in general upended.