Linda Moulton Howe continues her examination into the strange events of Rendlesham Forest in December of 1980.
Risking retaliation from the vagabonds, Saimdang goes back to her paper workshop. Later, she tells the head of the group why she decided to come back.
When Gumball learns that his nemesis, Rob, has found a new nemesis, he tries to sabotage Rob's new "enemy-ship", much to the frustration of Penny.
As the girls get ready for Atlanta Next Fest, a shocking development puts the group and their dreams in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Carlotta and Cotton are still at odds, but when a secret comes out, it changes things forever and the girls learn some shocking news.
Leslie and Tim have been living with her parents since they sold their condo, and while they agree it's time to move, she prefers the city while he wants to live in the suburbs. Jonathan and Drew step in to find a dog-friendly fixer-upper with potential to be a forever home, but their first job is getting Leslie and Tim to agree on location. The couple follows Drew's advice and scores a hot property in a competitive market, but Jonathan faces a basement flood while coming up with a contemporary design that will earn Mom's seal of approval.
Friends discover the lifeless body of good-natured Vietnam vet Drexelle McBride in the driver's seat of his white van. Leads are scarce, until Demery charts the victim's final hours and learns of a chance meeting gone terribly awry.
The Cueto Cup's second round begins; Marty the Moth battles Fenix; Brenda pays a visit to Texano.
Kerry and Kurtan attend a talk at the village hall with a business woman who runs what may or may not be a pyramid scheme. Kerry is inspired and starts a career as a door-to-door saleswoman. However, her focus on the business leads to disharmony with Kurtan, and this is only compounded when he makes some new friends in the village.
Valerie & Courtney have a secret weapon. A recipe book, passed down through generations. Will their secret weapon give Valerie & Courtney the advantage they need to top the leaderboard?
A profile of influential country singer Patsy Cline (1932-63), featuring archival performances of such songs as "Walkin' After Midnight," "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy"; and remarks from artists who knew her and others influenced by her.
Firehouse 51 responded to a horrific warehouse fire that killed 39 people. This led the Chicago P.D. on a manhunt for the suspect. Now with someone in custody for both arson and multiple murders, it is up to Peter Stone and his team, including lead investigator Antonio Dawson to step in to bring some peace and resolution to so many families and friends of those lost - including one very close to home. The crossover starts on Chicago Fire S05E15 Deathtrap (I) and Chicago P.D. S04E016 Emotional Proximity (II).
Tensions erupt in the house when non-match couples stand their ground and refuse to separate. Things get serious between Hayden and Carolina, leaving Gianna heartbroken. The girls' exes don't live up to expectations.
Gumball and Darwin find out why Richard's diet wasn't working, and after they help him lose weight, he becomes more obnoxious.
The girls feel that Terra has changed since she began competing on “Dancing with the Stars,” and fears she is sacrificing her family, friendships, and her little body for the wrong reasons. Terra is blindsided when Elena demands she quit the competition. Meanwhile, Tonya receives a concerning diagnosis.
Bob Mortimer, Gemma Whelan, Tom Rosenthal and Lizzie Roper join Alan for amusingly aimless banter, which veers from Game of Thrones to shoplifting and mistaken identity.
Mindy acts out after learning that Ben's super-hot ex-wife is in town visiting him. Anna, having trouble at home, begrudgingly asks her coworkers for help.
Raw fish is in the first basket, but in a rather unusual form. A wonder drink and some beautiful peppers must grace the entree plates, then will a hefty salt block ruin the chefs' chances of success in the dessert round?