When Greg and Jen hire Allie, a private chef, to cook for them on Valentine's Day, the evening isn't as romantic as they had hoped. Also, Matt and Colleen try to adopt a dog from Ruth, a judgmental animal advocate; John and Joan attempt to buy a classic car from dealership owner Gavin; and Sophia gets a necklace from a boy for Valentine's Day, to the chagrin of Heather and Tim.
For their final challenge, the designers are tasked to create an editorial look inspired by street art murals. The designers are giving it their all to make it to the finale and because the judges forewarned a double elimination.
Kim does damage control after a blowout; Jay and Giorgio might be fired it they don't do makeup; and Kim takes on her biggest business venture yet, when she pitches her new line of products to HSN.
A trip to the farm inspires memories of one of AP's toughest enemies.
Joey comes across an old list of things he'd like to accomplish as a superhero.
After the longest test of endurance in series history, the participants of Alone's third season reunite to discuss their experiences, genius creations, and reveal never before seen footage.
Snooker champ Ronnie O’Sullivan and friend Matt Smith hit the birthplace of the blues on the latest leg of their epic US tour – starting with the Graceland home of Elvis Presley – but will Ronnie be allowed to play on the King’s own pool table? Elsewhere in this fascinating town they learn some inspiring lessons in the Civil Rights Museum and make a top-class pool-cue with a maestro of the craft. On the tables, an attempt to hustle the locals might just backfire – before Ronnie risks a sting in the tale from a man they call ‘The Scorpion’ – one of the greatest players in pool history.
A passenger thinks Drive Share black has an entirely different meaning and a different passenger experiences a self-driving car.
The lives of JJ's wife and mother-in-law are threatened as Escobar's associates start being murdered.
Don Wildman examines a piece of a controversial haunted house, a ghost army that saved World War II and a golfer with a mysterious past.
Don Wildman investigates the origins of China's famous terra cotta warriors, examines the incredible heights one mother is willing to go to for her child and uncovers the little-known story of a bear who helped defeat the Nazis.
The family goes to visit Richard's dad. Based on his basic living standards and extended absence from Richard's life, they assume Frankie must have done a stretch in the slammer.
As the Steel City Tournament approaches, Dylan, Hailey and Ollie prepare and leave for the competition. Ollie becomes the captain of Team Ratchet which competes against other rookie squads.
Rayna and Deacon struggle to write their album. Maddie and Daphne create a disturbance at home. Damien apologizes to Scarlett. Scarlett and Gunnar question their relationship.
Tiffany's pending divorce turns her world upside down, but Khloé and her team transform her pain into gain and help her find true love along the way. Jamie has been criticized for her appearance for as long as she can remember, but her journey of self-acceptance has her aspiring to reach new heights when Khloé shows Jamie that bigger is better.
In the season finale, Jerry’s buying pal Bob Einstein (aka Super Dave Osborne) coffee at Hollywood’s Urth Caffe and sandwiches at Bay Cities Deli & Bakery. If his guest is funny enough, Jerry might throw in a 2016 Acura NSX.
The evolution of inappropriate humor throughout history is traced, showcasing the work from groundbreaking comedians who risked their careers, prison sentences and even their lives as they fought against censorship.