Yu Tu finally agrees to be Jing Jing's coach. Yu Tu goes to Jing Jing's place and teaches her how to play the game. They practice all day long to find the right hero for Jing Jing.
After playing a few matches, Yu Tu picks a few heroes that he thinks are suitable for Qiao Jing Jing's skill level. Meanwhile, Xiao Zhu notices that Yu Tu has started to treat Qiao Jing Jing differently. While playing with other gamers, Yu Tu records the game to help Qiao Jing Jing learn how to analyze the game better.
After Yu Tu has a somewhat awkward dinner with his friends, he asks if Jing Jing wants to go to a movie. Jing Jing picks a movie, but then realize it might make Yu Tu think of unpleasant memories. And even though they're careful, Jing Jing is still caught on camera by a fan. While Jing Jing and Yu Tu are watching a livestream at her house, Ling arrives with the makeup artists and stylists.
Jing Jing secures a role in a new movie and takes joy in being asked to gain a bit more weight for the role. She decides to introduce Yu Tu to Ling and brings him to Ling's house where he meets her close colleagues for the first time. She also sets a goal to level up in rank in the game.
A building manager finds the violated and lifeless body of a young woman in the bathtub of her first apartment. When questioned, an ex-con living downstairs lies to police. But the lies alone do not prove murder and the case goes cold. Then, a new forensic tool examines the old evidence.
In 1982, 37-year-old Navy lieutenant Lee Hartley is murdered while deployed out to sea. Cause of death? Arsenic poisoning. Investigators discover Lee had more than his fair share of enemies aboard the ship. But it takes years before investigators discover what really happened to Lee and who, ultimately, was behind this brutal murder.
Host Sabin Lomac guides elite backyard grillers through three rounds of tricky cooking challenges: an on-the-go meal, street hot dogs and their take on international street food. Chefs Susie Bulloch and Tregaye Fraser join Sabin on the judging throne to decide who has what it takes to win the ultimate prize: a pristine, state-of-the-art outdoor kitchen.
The teams go fishing in an attempt to prove that they can handle seafood just as well as meat.
Stacey and Florian clash about starting a family together; tensions are high as Georgi's shady money habits are brought to light; Darcey is torn between the love of her life and her family's concerns.
Josh Groban is calling on Jonathan and Drew to help him give his bandmate and friend, Mark a well deserved renovation. Mark's cramped garage studio isn't adequate for a musician of his talent, so Josh is surprising him with a high-tech recording setup.
The beauties and geeks take over a gym for a very physical challenge, and some of the couples are finding opposites really do attract.
Undercover spy Igor Ostrovsky talks about being hired to track and gather intelligence on Farrow, and the unexpected turn of events that prompted him to become Farrow’s source. The Citizen Lab’s John Scott-Railton also talks about the rise of private espionage and its consequences, as well as efforts to combat it.
While Liz is settling in to her new life and career in Los Angeles, Max , Isobel and Michael are figuring out if the stranger in the cave, with the familiar face, is friend or foe.
Greylock's fledgling congress must decide their immigration policy now that new people want to immigrate. Sarah and Danny face someone from their past and have different reactions to the visitor.
Actor and comedian David Koechner spills that he asks many questions on a first date and is looking for kindness in a woman. David asks the contestants to describe themselves in one sound while Michael Bolton performs a witty rendition of "To Make You Feel My Love." Meanwhile, Rashad Jennings, NFL running back and winner of "Dancing with the Stars" season 24, describes his ideal woman as goofy enough to laugh at herself. Rashad reveals he is studying to be a therapist and asks the woman to give relationship advice. Michael Bolton sings "Fly Me to the Moon" to help the women guess Rashad's identity.
Katie's former suitors speak out. One of the men has an emotional realization about his journey to find love. The men reunite for the first time since New Mexico to hash out all the drama and laugh at their mistakes.
Robbie excitedly examines a time-traveling bike in Mississippi; Mike stumbles upon a 1932 pickup truck that has been tucked away for a half-century.
Since its 1988 premiere, this critically acclaimed documentary series has presented hundreds of films that put a human face on contemporary social issues by relating a compelling story in an intimate fashion. "POV" has won virtually every major film and broadcasting award available, including 38 Emmys, 22 Peabody Awards and three Oscars.