Fee's prejudices against ghosts gets her into a mess of trouble with the local ghost librarian.
Teams hit the town in Krakow, Poland with local street musicians to earn a hard day’s pay.
Season Two winner Logan returns to offer some advice to the remaining contestants. The top three contestants from the previous elimination challenge competes in a cupcake-frosting contest, during which only the winner can keep the judges safe from a sticky situation. Then, in the next challenge, the contestants is tasked with making a scallop dish in order to move onto the next round in the competition.
This episode features all millennial entrepreneurs. A man has a product he believes is essential in every college dorm room; two Harvard grads transform shrunken sweaters back to their original sizes; and a surfer dude surprises the Sharks with a lucrative proposition. Also, the Sharks are invited to The White house to meet President Barack Obama and Daymond John is honored with a Presidential Ambassadorship.
A subway explosion leads to an influx of patients at The Knick, but little margin for profit. Pursued by Henry, Lucy takes to heart advice from one of Ping Wu’s girls. An addict’s misfortune gives Thackery an ideal test case for his latest theory on addiction. Bertie submits his adrenalin research to Zinberg. Cornelia gets a new clue in Speight’s death. Barrow repays a debt but gets no credit. Genevieve charms the Chickerings. Harriet finds herself a boarding-house pariah.
That's just what the hosts of Animal Planet's Tanked gave him. The show, which hooks people up with unique fish tanks and aquariums, gave Butler the one-of-a-kind tank right in his home.
Catboy must decide which of his two best friends to take to a concert.
Rigby goes back to High School to study rocks, but wants to keep it a secret from Eileen.
Though Freddie is still trying to adjust to the new un-rotten ways of Auradon, she instantly grows fond of the puffed deliciousness in the dining hall.
Bob and David contend with a faulty time machine. The guys make ambitious New Year's resolutions. A movie sheds light on slavery.
Bob and David butt heads with Standards & Practices. Cops get all sensitive with a witness. Musical inspiration strikes at the dry cleaners.
It's board game night at the Beaks' house. Harvey teams up with his father against his mother and the twins.
Jimmy calls Cheech a ‘Bum', doing the worst thing one goodfella can do to another: telling him the truth about himself. Cheech decides to run for Mayor of Regina to prove he's not a bum.
Go behind the scenes in this hour-long special where Bob and David reveal what it takes to put on a sketch show in their own special way.
Digital is the new gospel. An anti-police sting goes awry. A bad word has exceptional power. A skier becomes a major cultural influence. This episode was removed from Netflix in 2020, due to a segment in which Cross wears blackface. Both he and Odenkirk objected to the decision, with Cross saying the scene was meant to satirize the character's "ridiculous foolish[ness]".
Moms are in the spotlight. A boy has a controversial trip to heaven. Salesmen share their stories. Bob sneaks in a skit that David hates.
Zuri secretly keeps her cell phone beyond the allotted time, which puts Emma in a tough spot. Meanwhile, Ravi and Tiffany are duped into making a cell phone tower that is hidden in the new camp totem pole.