It’s a frantic race to the finish as our couples deliver some of the program’s largest ever rooms to the judges. Norm and Jess’s secret weapon pushes Norm to breaking point.
In the fall of 2011, homicide detectives in towns over 200 miles apart connect two separate murders to one ruthless killer.
A young female police detective is fighting cancer while trying to solve the murder of a Vancouver billionaire's drug-addicted son.
After Mariah accuses Damon of infidelity, Heavenly channels her rage by seeking help from an anger management therapist. Contessa worries about her father's failing health, and tells Scott she wants him to visit. Isolated from the entire group, Quad hangs with her new besties from her talk show and vents about her marital woes. Simone and Cecil continue to struggle to fix their broken marriage, while Toya throws a surprise party for Eugene, but ends up making the party all about an absentee Contessa.
Gymnastics champion Laurie Hernandez joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about her finely tuned "Slamdar," the difference between her and "Street Gymnasts," as well as some kids who are nothing but "Angst-Holes."
Social media star Supreme Patty joins Rob to take a visit to the wild world of "Patty Country," experience airport insanity in "Aeromania," and learn the wrong way to treat one's eyeballs in "Patty Practice."
Spencer looks to elevate the SportsX TV brand, while Joe weighs a new offer. At Jayda’s insistence, Spencer meets Quincy. Ricky tries to prove to Kisan he’s still got the goods, while Charles is encouraged by Julie to bring more flair to his job.
The WWE's Jimmy Uso and Naomi learn sometimes "Pain Don't Hurt," try to keep up with the old and fast in "Silver Bullets," and prove that some things are "In the Blood."
Rob, Chanel and Steelo go on a safari with "Amateur Geographic," question their own reality in "Glitch in the Simulation" and experiment with some "Discount Science."
The Barnwood Builders fight through mud and heat to turn the salvaged Shaver House from West Virginia into a two-story lake house in Alabama. Mark experiments with new construction products, and everyone ends up in the lake.
Becky lives with rich Aunt Matilda, and her future is looking bright. But as war clouds gather, everyone's fortunes take a tumble.
Chefs Robert Irvine and Anne Burrell leave the recruits to their own devices, asking them to work in teams to recreate a dish by taste alone. Unbeknownst to the recruits, the chefs secretly watch their every move and are shocked by what they see. For the main dish challenge, the recruits have to bake a tiered cake to suit two special guest judges, Food Network’s Gesine Prado and Jason Smith. In the end, Anne and Robert decide which recruits satisfy their sweet tooth and which ones leave them with a toothache.
After an eventful time in Sardinia, Myles tries to smooth things over in Essex. Yaz and Lockie’s continued bickering is hasn’t escaped the notice of their friends and family. Gemma is on the hunt for new staff for her business.
Noah invents an ingenious device to rid their homesite of moles; Billy gives Rain major responsibility as barn construction goes full bore at the ranch.
The Righteous Army retaliates against Japanese troops and Ae-sin seeks justice. War breaks out in Joseon -- and Eugene gets orders to return to the U.S.
Rojas is convinced that he has discovered the identity of the psychopath but he has no evidence. He travels to the murderer's hometown, where he discovers the origin of his violent instincts.
Darcey and Jesse reach a breaking point; Angela makes an unpleasant discovery in Nigeria; Jon defends his criminal past to Rachel's dad; Ricky keeps a secret from Ximena; Paul waits for Karine at the altar; Tarik tries to make things good with Hazel.
Kendale wrestles to become a starter, while Chanti wresles with emotional trauma. Jess takes on the principal, and senior Jada takes on a teacher. OPRF's football team has a big game and a score to settle.
Would you consider having a dangerous animal as a pet, to some people a cat or dog is not enough, to them pet ownership matches the lives they may lead, a challenge, excitement, and the ever present danger. This leads to a relationship that could end in death. Welcome to the world of Predator Pets. Thousands of people around the world keep pets that most of us would consider extreme. In the UK alone it is estimated that there are thousands of dangerous pets and more than 100 local councils that allow people to own exotic pets. In the US, some states have no restrictions at all on pet ownership, in almost every major centre it doesn't take long to find a pet that just doesn't seem to belong. The list of options is long, alligators, bears, wolves, snakes, chimpanzees, deer, bison and many more. But to the pet owners, their relationship with their animals goes way beyond owning a dog or cat, to them, the danger factor is a positive rather than a problem. But have we crossed the line by keeping wild and undomesticated animals as pets, is it a case of the wilderbeest asking the crocodile if it likes to swim? The series investigates extreme pet ownership through interviews with owners, vets, zoo keepers, town officials, police and neighbours.—Ray Pedretti