When Safari Park is closed for the day, Koko, Wilson and Brewster give Piper a surprise tour and discover all the exotic wildlife right in their own backyard.
When a new music teacher becomes popular, a jealous Mr. Campbell plots her downfall.
To market his steamy novel of Viking erotica, Alex recruits Pearle to pose as the book’s author.
Tired of children’s birthday parties, Josh and Emily try to make Candice’s party more exciting for adults.
Work on a major project grinds to a halt when the pre-cut roof trusses don’t measure up and sets the team back as they feverishly try to make the house airtight before the weather takes over. The ambitious upgrade of a historic home continues amid ice and snow. And, plans to build a new family home from scratch are threatened by red tape and a broken excavator.
Follows Atlanta-based self-made multimillionaire Todd Chrisley, his devoted wife Julie and their five children who live a seemingly picture-perfect Southern life with everything money can buy.
This episode looks back at three cases that stayed with detectives. In Dallas, a man is dismembered and burned and dumped in a lake. Then, in Tulsa, two kids find their mother dead in her car. And in Dallas, two friends are found burned in a car.
Julian and the Roc-Pile learn the hard way that there's a big difference between 'get' and 'got'. And there's another problem - Julian and Ricky have an interview with the parole board...
After a disturbing daydream, a hurt Dayan listens to Ariane tell him about her evening with Adel. The announcement of her breakup with Cédric creates a moment of complicity between them, which leads the psychoanalyst to confide part of his story to his patient. But Ariane receives a phone call that abruptly ends their peaceful exchange.
Dayan tells Esther about his week. When he questions the ban on sexual relations between analyst and analysand, she gets violently carried away. Touched, Dayan reproaches him for not engaging emotionally with his patients, unlike him.
Imagining Dayan's income, Adel is outraged by the modesty of his own salary, which he considers derisory in view of the risks of his job. After a very violent training session, his anxieties reappeared during his evening with Ariane. Dayan thinks that Ariane is only a distraction for Adel, who takes him away from the real problem. He is determined to understand what the photo found at his father's house crystallizes in him.
Camille arrives at the meeting free of her casts, but exhausted from her night out the night before. At a party, she let herself be seduced by a water polo player and it left a bitter taste in her mouth. Unable to fall asleep, she remembered her accident and tells Dayan. He then discovers what she was hiding from him.
Leonora reproaches Damien for leaving their son Robin alone at home, but they find their complicity again and remember their meeting. Until Damien accuses Leonora of cheating on him. Then begins a new, violent argument, which marks a decisive turning point in their therapy.
Sheldon and George Sr. dine with President Hagemeyer and a university benefactor. Also, Georgie gives Missy some brotherly advice when Mary won't let her go to the school dance, and Dale and June convince Connie to attend their son's wedding.
Bonnie has success creating a line of mocktails for Adam's bar. Also, Jill finds herself attracted to Bonnie's therapist, Trevor.
In the wake of the pandemic, Mike and Kristin are forced to make some tough business decisions involving Outdoor Man. Meanwhile, Jen helps Mandy get organized.
Benson helps two sisters get closure from a harrowing childhood assault. Kat's cousin reaches out for help.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr fascinate on-lookers as they pose as documentary subjects, before looking for fights in a public park. Finally, things get literate when one joker must crash a poetry slam.