Adam Conover undermines everything you thought you knew about the American Revolution with startling facts about George Washington, Paul Revere's overrated ride, and the tale of a slave who helped America win.
The Commodore enlists Peepers to help him win Dodo back; Lillian's alliance with Blanche takes a turn; Beatrice and Frederick plan to meet their beloveds.
Honey plans a relaxing vacation before the baby arrives, but Jessica turns the trip into a quest to get Stephen King to endorse her novel. Louis scrambles to make Grandma Huang feel welcome. Eddie and Nicole rebel against the school's dress code.
The summer holidays bring locals and holidaymakers down to Bondi in their thousands, including a whole family of inexperienced swimmers who find themselves in trouble.
A mare in Spirit's herd is about to give birth. Lucky signs up Abigail and Pru for Prescott Charm School so they're prepared for the Governor's Ball.
When a popular MMORPG is scheduled to be shut down permanently, veteran player Momonga refuses to log out. As NPCs begin to develop personalities and minds of their own he decides to put his skills to use as the game's new overlord.
Vulnerable mother of five Laura Simonson seeks comfort in the online world of sexual bondage. Lured by a mysterious user named "Mr. Handcuffs", Laura doesn't know that she's walking straight into his twisted trap.
Lou is brought down to earth when his production budget is slashed, Coach Strickland vindictively monopolizes Robbie's time, and he has a conflict with Tracey. Lilette finds herself starting to fall for Robbie, while Simon contends with conflicting feelings about his role in the show. As Michael finds support within the theater troupe, Gwen acts out in rehearsals in response to tensions at home.
The Task Force tracks down a person of interest; after Poole gets put on a new case, Miller interviews Biggie's widow; Tupac faces legal trouble and goes to record at Quad Studios in New York.
Ben likes Charley. Charley likes Luke. Wren likes Bethany. And they all manage to make it work without any complications. JK. The show has "dead" in the title. Of course something bad will happen.
In an effort to find out what's happening to them, Charley and Ben search for the woman who sold Ben the magical necklaces. A woman whose name may or may not be Madame Threehalibut.
Luke wants to talk to Charley about Homecoming. Then some stuff happens. Then some other stuff. Seriously, this episode has so much stuff in it. It's cray cray. Do people still say cray cray?
Ross tries to tell Rachel that he likes her. Chandler gets stuck in an ATM vestibule with a model. Wait, no. That's an episode of Friends. In this episode, Charley throws a party.
The world reacts to Ben's undeadiness. And yes, undeadiness is totally a word. Don't look it up.
Because this is a show about teenagers, we're contractually obligated to make an episode that takes place at a dance. Enjoy.
It's the first school day back after Ben's fatal accident and he's eager to find out what kind of impact his death has had on the other students. If you speak Spanish then you can probably figure out what's gonna happen based on the title.
Two truths and a lie: Charley and Luke go on a date, Wren spirals after being rejected by Bethany, Ben learns to water ski. Which one is the lie?
It's Group 2's turn to don their chef whites and serve share plates to groups of lunchtime diners. But things get hairy at this restaurant takeover and as Manu fires up, one team will go down in flames.
Four months later, Emma’s still in Seattle, climbing her way to the top of the Pinnacle ladder alongside an old flame rekindled. Jack and Izzy settle into blissful monogamy in their newly finished loft. The upcoming divorce mediation and an uncomfortable reunion hangs over all of them. Carmen and new neighbor Hannah start a lifestyle magazine.