It's the annual Century Club challenge at Modean's. Katy is disturbed by McMurray. The hockey players deal with the consequences of their wager.
The Hicks attempt to help Noah Dyck and Anita Dyck find their daughters.
The Hicks take a trip to the City, cause when a friend asks for help, you help them.
Wayne and Marie Fred wonder about a stranger’s urinal habits. Reilly and Jonesy begin a take down tourny with Dax and Ron. The skids take a trip.
There’s trouble in paradise for Anik and Dary. Wayne makes a decision about Marie Fred. As Scottie Wallis would say, “Yew!”
Looking to get away for a few days, Agatha rents a cottage in Fryfam, a village where mythical fairies are said to live. Before Agatha can start relaxing, however, she is employed by a local woman to prove that her wealthy husband is having an affair.
Jonathan comes clean about his substance abuse, Jaquae finally denies Safaree's allegations, and Juju urges Kimbella to lean on Yandy after Juelz accepts a plea deal.
White Diamond believes that Steven is Pink Diamond, so Steven tries to fit Pink's part so that way he can get close enough to White to ask her about helping the corrupted gems on Earth.
Tony's not feeling the holiday spirit which causes him to bring everyone else's spirits down. Visited by a few ghosts, Tony remembers how much he appreciates his family and friends.
Brian delves into overdone movie scenes, sitting too close to other people at restaurants and being the guy who flew to the moon but didn't walk on it.
Brian brainstorms company names, puts old inventions through modern scrutiny, designs doughnuts and shows off a new color-based performance group.
After revisiting anxieties about spelling bees and science projects, Brian riffs on eating while talking, the phone company and a confusing war term.
Brian talks lost luggage, sidewalk etiquette and shipping frustrations, then is shocked by answers he gets to simple questions he asks on the street.
Victoria Coren Mitchell presents the quiz show about making connections. Two teams of first-round losers return.
The blue-eyed man confirms he is Wilk after seeing Asirpa's makiri[b], but says he will only reveal the location of the gold to Asirpa. Wilk tells Sugimoto that he wished to raise Asirpa to be the guerrilla leader of the Ainu, and that he did not kill the Ainu to acquire the gold. Sugimoto and Wilk are suddenly shot in the head by Ogata, killing Wilk. Tanigaki pulls them out of the line of fire, but finds Inkarmat stabbed, who warns him that Kiroranke has betrayed them. Shiraishi flees with Asirpa, where they are joined by Kiroranke and Ogata, who tells them that Wilk and Sugimoto are both dead. Sugimoto awakens heavily bandaged, while Inkarmat recovers nearby, watched by Tsurumi. Assuming that Kiroranke is taking Asirpa to his associates in Karafuto, Tsurumi sends Tsukishima and Koito with Sugimoto and Tanigaki to intercept them. Asirpa has a dream in which Sugimoto tells her that he is still alive.
The crew summons the Jurassic when they make a cake for a local Dinosaur theme park.
The Bravest Warriors journey to the See-Thru Zone to finally rescue their parents. But do the Courageous Battlers even want to be rescued?
With the Courageous Battlers happily trapped in the See-Thru Zone, the Bravest Warriors return to biz as usual, until they discover their parents’ bliss may not be on their own volition.
Held at gun point by paramilitaries Jimmy and Martin, and with their TV broken and house surrounded Bridget, Eamon and their neighbours must act out popular TV shows to keep the IRA entertained and stay alive. They might just get away with it as long as Jimmy doesn’t ask them to perform “Dirty Dancing”…