Three "Nailed It!" fan favorites return to ring in the new year with a crumbling resolution cookie and a "tipsy-turvy" cake with four tiers.
A gift-wrapped challenge reveals cookie toys -- with moving parts?!? But a metallic robot cake with working lights is an even more ridiculous ask.
Matty reveals a shocking secret to the team: she has a husband who’s been undercover in a criminal organization called S-Company for eight years. When his status as a CIA agent comes out, Matty needs MacGyver to find and extract her husband before it’s too late.
Realizing her baby is growing up, Mariah surprises Lauren with a wardrobe makeover. Simone and Cecil's romantic dinner date is ruined when issues from the past push Simone over the edge. Meanwhile, Jackie and Curtis struggle to compromise on a new home and a fresh start. Toya plans a wine tasting trip for the ladies that turns sour when lingering issues with Contessa come to a head and Mariah gets some scary news about Aydin's health.
A struggling actor takes on a seasonal holiday job as the mascot for the year's hottest new toy: Pooka. However, after putting the costume on, he develops two personalities - one for himself, and one for Pooka.
Vanessa, trapped in an abandoned slaughterhouse, wrestles between the light and dark sides of her own self before she can move forward on her path to find the Final Elder.
It's a Christmas baking miracle when the contestants make a cake pop nativity, followed by a cake with an upside-down Santa.
Clint plans to marry a prisoner he's never met; Caitlin keeps a mother of a secret from Matt; tensions flare when Scott meets his soon-to-be stepdaughter; Virgin Megan is secretly engaged to an inmate who's keeping a big secret of his own.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
After a sticky round of Rice Krispies treats and cocoa, the lucky bakers' loved ones get to help them make a turkey cake with all the trimmings.
Louis is crushed to find out that Matthew Chestnut is quitting the restaurant to take a job at Dollywood. Louis ends up hiring Eddie’s friend Trent, which doesn’t sit well with his son. Meanwhile, Jessica does everything she can to appease Amy Chestnut in order to get her job as PTA president; and after telling a joke and getting a laugh from Emery, Evan deludes himself into thinking that he’s the funnier brother.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winning Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey, talking about his new crime drama White Boy Rick, professional wrestler-turned-actor John Cena, starring in new sci-fi action film Bumblebee and superstar chef Jamie Oliver, presenting his latest book Jamie Cooks Italy. With music from Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus, who perform the single Nothing Breaks Like A Heart.
When a video surfaces of officers partaking in a clear case of entrapment, Frank focuses on finding the cop who leaked the video. Eddie retaliates against a co-worker who is pranking Jamie. Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a tabloid writer who worked in the hip-hop scene. Erin gives a high-profile case to a young ADA under her tutelage.
The DiMeos realize they have great intentions but lack follow-through when it comes to … everything. Vowing to change, Ray and Dylan take on government bureaucracy; Kenneth helps JJ prepare for college; and Maya tries to reconnect with Jimmy.
Remi races against the ever-worsening ZIP poisoning to enact her ultimate plan.