While training at a camp in Canada (Camp X), the Americans ask Fleming to use his talents to write a blueprint for a Central Intelligence Agency. On his return to London, Fleming persuades Godfrey to form the 30 Assault Unit - a group of the toughest soldiers prepared to play dirty, with Fleming serving as commanding officer. He believes the new unit of Intelligence Commandos is the key to beating the Nazis. Meanwhile, Fleming continues his relationship with Ann, but refuses to consider taking it to the next level, while Rothermere makes it clear he intends to win her over once and for all.
When strange tides hit and things start floating, the girls are lead to a nutty wannabe astronaut named Aimee "Cosmo Stratus" Cooper, who intends on making the troubles continue.
The mysterious theft of metal objects all over Berk reveals the presence of marauding Smokebreaths. Hiccup and Toothless soon discover that these dragons are the work of Dagur, in a plot to render Berk defenseless.
Milo meets a book publisher, but it's not his writing she's interested in. Neal hires an intern and Myron enlists Tyler and Gibbs to make him look cool on social media.
A local consumer reporter becomes the object of the guys' affections.
The arrival of Dad's god-daughter has an unfortunate effect on the Brockman household.
Holly sets Haskell up with a man; Stuart tries to help Phil conquer his fear of funerals.
When teenager Emma and 20-year-old Sam meet online, Emma thinks she’s found love. But when Sam comes to visit, she sees he’s not at all the boy she imagined. Emma rejects her admirer and he takes it badly, placing Emma and her family in mortal danger.
Selling Houses Australia is an Australian TV show, based on the British show of the same name. The series follows property owners who are having difficulty selling their home. Led by property expert Andrew Winter, the team initially assess the property, and then proceed with a renovation to boost the property's appeal and saleability. The property is then put up for sale and the result is shown at the end of each episode.
When Uncle Grandpa and Mr. Gus argue over what show to watch on TV, Pizza Steve has the perfect way to solve their dilemma: Leg wrestling battle!
The school play is looming and Hank is the lead star, but he is struggling to remember his lines and is facing trouble from school bully McKelty. Fortunately, he finds an unlikely ally in his maths tutor Heather.
Holly helps Mark with the 1970 Challenger; Daren causes Mark to damage a rare car; Tony D'Agostino visits; Daren reveals a secret.
Mary Jane and Andre have decided to settle in together at her home in domestic bliss. Meanwhile, Helen is disappointed with Paul Sr. for not receiving a platinum table at an exclusive gala, so he finds an unlikely source in hopes of obtaining one. While Andre declines his invitation to accompany Mary Jane at the gala, she unexpectedly runs into her ex David. Also, Mary Jane is faced with a challenging decision at SNC involving a fellow journalist.
As Art's frustration with Raylan boils over, the Crowe family battles both the U.S. Marshals and the Crowders to stay in Harlan. Boyd enlists unlikely allies to ensure Ava's safety in prison and regain control of the local drug trade.
Press play with the Pawn Stars as Chumlee checks out a gold video game cartridge from the 1990 Nintendo World Championships. Considered the "holy grail" of video game collectibles, will Chumlee drop enough coins to win it for the shop? Then, Rick and the Old Man eye a set of keys to Al Capone's jail cell. From Capone's stretch at Cook County Jail, can the guys nab this artifact, or will it evade capture? And later, the guys discover that the Old Man is a bit of a hoarder, but it's what he's hoarding that raises eyebrows.
George and Allie wash The Man's guitar, but it breaks down, so they build a new one made out of other stuff. It doesn't sound well, but it still is used in a concert. This guitar gave The Man an idea for lyrics for his song.
George and the Man with the Yellow Hat visit the Clown College for Pepe El Loco's Big Show. George has to substitute for a messenger clown and has to make pickups. He does not know how to count from any number except one, so every time he makes a delivery, he must start on floor one and count his way up the building.
This special black-and-white episode gives a nod to 1940s-era film noir as Spencer's numerous sleepless nights with the help of prescription pills start to take a toll on her.