Nicole's wedding is in jeopardy. Anfisa fears this could be Jorge's biggest lie. David and Annie hit another roadblock. Molly questions Luis's motives for marrying her. Pao gets devastating news from home. Pedro goes head to head with Chantel's family.
The St. Patrick family grieves Raina while the AUSA's office discusses taking down "Ghost" and ending Angela's career. Councilman Tate exploits Raina's death. Dre maintains order within his organization.
George increases the strain on the struggling poor, driving Ross to make a risky gambit. The adversity the Poldarks face, however, may not be confined to Cornwall alone.
Goldie's under pressure. Ralph and Adam's bad news comes with a silver lining. Ron refuses to compromise his integrity. Roy offers Eddie a big opportunity. Dawn finally takes a major step, but it may be too late. Nick looks to make amends. Cassie struggles to decide where her loyalty lies, unlike Amanda whose path has never been clearer. Season Finale.
Shade and Angie go undercover when a young boy believes that his neighbour was murdered.
Writers notice that King Kong fell from the Empire State Building butt-first; the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles don't have money to pay for that pizza; the Smurfs try to smurf themselves some Sudafed.
Jon reconnects with bar owners Mark Wilson and Ozzie Ardavani to find out what's in store for their relationship, then checks in with La Luz's Edith and Juan Pablo Martinez.
Actor Adam Rodriguez (Criminal Minds) competes against actress Erika Christensen. Next, Rob Riggle (Rob Riggle's Ski Master Academy) and actress Lauren Ash (Superstore) compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.
The survivalists come face to face for the first time since their 40-day challenge in Africa.
The six finalists whip up dishes inspired by characters from the movie "Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation"; special guest Fran Drescher, who voices the character Eunice in the film, joins Giada De Laurentiis and Bobby Flay at the judging table.
The southern fleet has the edge in the Outer Banks for bluefin season.
St. Louis Chronicle reporter Camille Preaker returns to her rural hometown of Wind Gap, Mo., to file a story about two missing girls, one of whom was found dead and presumed murdered. The assignment, which reunites Camille with her overbearing mother, Adora, brings back traumatic childhood memories, including the death of her younger sister, Marian, when both were schoolgirls.
The Vampire Diaries star Kat Graham takes a bite out of Shameik Moore. Can this Spider-Man fight back? Then it's a standup standoff when two comedy giants, Nikki Glaser and Brad Williams, start throwing punch lines.
While looking around Shinjuku with Ren, Makoto spots a fellow student named Eiko working at a dubious looking café, becoming friends with her due to their similar taste in goods. Worried about Eiko being scammed by her host boyfriend Tsukasa, Makoto tells Ren about her late father, who was a police officer, and asks for his help. Managing to expose Tsukasa's lies to Eiko, the Phantoms defeat his Shadow in the Metaverse, while Makoto aspires to become a police officer like her father.
Joseon stands firm against U.S. incursion. Yu-jin survives in America — as Eugene. Ae-sin knows that great change is afoot with global ramifications.
Much to Brooke's surprise, Mike is ready to blow the budget on a formal black tie wedding with a live band and plated dinner whereas Brooke feels a more casual vibe on the water with pizza and a buffet better fits them and the budget.
Jack Irish is a man getting his life back together again. A former criminal lawyer whose world imploded, he now spends his days as a part-time investigator, debt collector, apprentice cabinet maker, punter and sometime lover – the complete man really. An expert in finding those who don’t want to be found – dead or alive, Jack helps out his mates while avoiding the past. That is until the past finds him.