Phil and Mike grow closer than ever and the whole Malibu group gets a big friggin’ surprise.
Marty's entree into the black hair market on behalf of a client hits a surprising snag. Clyde's great hope for mayor has eyes for Jeannie. Roscoe lands his first modeling gig.
After the lifeless body of a popular teen girl is found lying on the side of the road, police look to her cell phone records to catch her killer.
After butchering a speech in front of all of his friends at work, Homer turns to improv comedy to gain back his confidence in his public speaking skills. Meanwhile, Marge decides to rebuild Bart’s lackluster treehouse, but tensions rise when Bart questions her building skills. Also, in the episode’s last three minutes, Homer appears LIVE for the first time on television (both for East and West Coast broadcasts) to answer fan questions.
To everyone’s surprise, Chris wins homecoming king. However, Meg finds out that the cool kids plan to prank him during the homecoming ceremony, so they go to the school to investigate. Meanwhile, Cleveland starts hanging out with Jerome, the bartender. So Peter and the guys try to replace him.
Pan is kidnapped thought to be defenseless by her captors, but as it turned out, the plan backfired.
Khloé is upset when she is the last to learn that Rob is moving into a house of his own; Kim speculates about Kourtney and Corey's budding friendship; and landing on the cover of Architectural Digest brings out a new side of Kourtney.
Janice secretly maxes out her credit card in the purchase of an American Gal doll and accessories and takes a job as Ernesto's housekeeper to earn some extra cash. Bud, however puts in motion a plan to get her fired, while Gert seeks revenge on the American Gal company.
More walls fall as designer Sam Pynn and builder Sebastian Clovis tackle the everyday needs of the main level mudroom. Style guru Tommy Smythe teams up with builder Rob Evans to create a wine cellar and a dream laundry space. Super-contractor Bryan Baeumler reports in for reno duty and takes an all-terrain property tour.
HALO -- Helping and Leading Others -- is Nickelodeon's pro-social initiative intended to encourage young people to help improve their communities. This monthly series profiles young activists who are not only making positive changes but also inspiring others to do the same.
Preston is an on-set movie star consultant; Amanda and Mitch investigate a charity scam.
History as we generally know it is full of holes or half-truths, and a mother lode of juicy details have been lost, distorted, covered up or simply ignored along the way. Former Naval officer and actor Jamie Kaler is on a mission to set the record straight on the most familiar and beloved stories from our nation's and military's past, filling in the blanks, debunking the occasional myth, and exploring why we sometimes get our own history, well, slightly wrong
Though wanting revenge, Lee sneaks out of Wirrawee and returns to Hell. Corrie and Kevin have relationship issues, however when Corrie is injured, Kevin refuses to abandon her.
Dr. Jeff races to save the legs of a puppy who has been hit by a car after getting loose. Newly hired exotic pet vet, Dr. Baier, treats a Burmese python that is losing weight.
A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest.
Plantagenet and the Yorkists ride to London to claim the throne.
After Daddy Dave crashes his new car, Chief attempts to reunite Dave with Jackie Knox so he can drive the Sonoma. Another racer, The Reaper, takes a shot at the list and tempers flare. Farmtruck attempts to surprise AZN by trying to locate his first car.
Clayton and Carol are looking to build a unique tiny house that their family can grow into over the years. They've ask Zack and John to help build them two tiny house trailers that will connect them back to their Hawaiian roots, keeping a natural and airy feel on the inside and embracing the beautiful Pacific Northwest on the outside. They want the house to be safe for their growing boys and utilize natural material wherever the can. John and Zack will have to figure out how to balance kids space and grown-up space to create their dream "ohana hale".