The show catches up with Ruth, Daniel and Michael as they continue their quest to find love. Daniel, who has autism, goes on a bowling date with Charley, and Ruth meets comedian Nathalie
The Lab Rats plan to gain good publicity by having cameramen film them during a mission, but it turns into a disaster when they fight for screen time. After the mission, the president orders the team to stay away from the public in order to let him settle things down. However, it goes wrong when Leo and Principal Perry are holding back angry protesters who want the Lab Rats gone, and Leo accidentally uses his bionic arm. As the protesters become even more enraged, they try to storm the house; Adam panics and uses his bionic super breath to blow everyone off the premises. However, Chase criticizes Adam's actions and the Lab Rats start fighting. They eventually decide to break the team. Three weeks later, the Lab Rats refuse to talk to each other, but they are forced into action when Krane plans to use his Triton App on everyone in the world. A large battle ensues, pitting Leo, Donald, Douglas, and the Lab Rats against Krane and his bionic army. Most of the soldiers attack Adam and Bree, who manage to take them out. Chase has a one-on-one battle with S-3 and Leo has one-on-one battle against S-1. Donald and Douglas attack the soldiers surrounding the satellite, but Krane keeps them from getting too close. Eventually, the Lab Rats and the rest of the team manage to hold back many of the soldiers, but they are running out of time to stop Krane. Douglas then reveals that the Lab Rats can fuse their abilities to stop Krane. They succeed, blasting Krane into the sky and breaking his control over the soldiers. However, their victory is cut short when they find out that Donald is in serious condition after the battle. Later they find out that after the surgery, Donald is still in a very delicate condition. Leo is made an official member of the Lab Rats and gets an upgrade to his bionic arm.
The Lab Rats plan to gain good publicity by having cameramen film them during a mission, but it turns into a disaster when they fight for screen time. After the mission, the president orders the team to stay away from the public in order to let him settle things down. However, it goes wrong when Leo and Principal Perry are holding back angry protesters who want the Lab Rats gone, and Leo accidentally uses his bionic arm. As the protesters become even more enraged, they try to storm the house; Adam panics and uses his bionic super breath to blow everyone off the premises. However, Chase criticizes Adam's actions and the Lab Rats start fighting. They eventually decide to break the team. Three weeks later, the Lab Rats refuse to talk to each other, but they are forced into action when Krane plans to use his Triton App on everyone in the world. A large battle ensues, pitting Leo, Donald, Douglas, and the Lab Rats against Krane and his bionic army. Most of the soldiers attack Adam and Bree, who manage to take them out. Chase has a one-on-one battle with S-3 and Leo has one-on-one battle against S-1. Donald and Douglas attack the soldiers surrounding the satellite, but Krane keeps them from getting too close. Eventually, the Lab Rats and the rest of the team manage to hold back many of the soldiers, but they are running out of time to stop Krane. Douglas then reveals that the Lab Rats can fuse their abilities to stop Krane. They succeed, blasting Krane into the sky and breaking his control over the soldiers. However, their victory is cut short when they find out that Donald is in serious condition after the battle. Later they find out that after the surgery, Donald is still in a very delicate condition. Leo is made an official member of the Lab Rats and gets an upgrade to his bionic arm.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
Have you ever wondered where your morality comes from? Is it ingrained in your brain, set by religion, or does society dictate what you deem as right or wrong? Through a series of interactive games and experiments, we'll test the strength of your moral fiber. Play along and discover how your brain makes countless moral decisions every single day. We're going to mess with your mind as we show you how outside influences like clothing, attitude, and your own evolutionary survival may sway your brain...and your morals.
Airshow is a documentary TV show that follows a group of airshow pilots and performers across Canada and the United States.[1] The show focuses on the hardships of preparing for and performing in air shows.
On 16 July 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr. dies when the Piper Saratoga light aircraft he is piloting crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, in hazy conditions. His wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and sister-in-law, Lauren Bessette, are on board and are also killed. The NTSB concluded that the crash was caused by spatial disorientation resulting in pilot error.
Michael Portillo embarks on a new journey from west Wales to East Anglia. Beginning at Pembroke Dock, Michael visits the dockyard where Queen Victoria's royal yachts were built. He investigates what caused riotous rebels to dress up as women in Narberth and spends the night at an inn in Carmarthen where Admiral Lord Nelson once met Lady Emma Hamilton. After flagging down the steam train to ride on the Carmarthen-to-Aberystwyth railway, Michael pitches in with the volunteers who look after the Gwili heritage line. In Swansea, on the estate of one of the pioneers of British photography, Michael learns how to pose for a photograph in Victorian style.
Finn captures his brother's spirits, while the vampires remain trapped and their hunger grows.
With the help of Ichabod, Abbie and Jenny, Nick Hawley faces off against his evil childhood caretaker, and Captain Frank Irving adjusts to his new... life(?)
The Carvers are thrilled to learn Natalie is a match for April, until Natalie has second thoughts. April has to re-earn her boss’s trust. Meanwhile, Brenna spends a surprising night out with Natalie, and Beth’s relationship with Graham puts her in an awkward position with Dominic.
When the key witness in a homicide ends up dead while being held for questioning by the police, Gordon suspects that it’s an inside job and looks to an old friend for information. Meanwhile, Oswald Cobblepot takes control of one of Fish Mooney’s prized possessions, as she gets a gets a small taste of her own medicine.
The crew transforms a '68 Fairlaine into a Cobra Fairlaine for a client; a '69 Firebird is fixed up for a bragging brother.
An army of militia men is hired by Slotter to secure his power in Janestown. Kat goes in search of weapons and makes a plan to take the camp back.
Jane gets two offers a permanent teaching position as well as a writing internship.
Family tensions surface as Ellie struggles to control her sister Lucy, Mark Latimer has a decision to make and Alec Hardy has to face his demons.
When Jax refuses to share information about Emma's powers, the council turns him into a kangaroo; Daniel and Andi must make sure that Phillip behaves at school.
Sharon faces the reality of having a new room-mate in the form of Rob, the man whose child she happens to be carrying. She introduces him to her brother Fergal who gives them both a royal hard time.