Hirose’s rubbing his muscles, sitting in his lap, and holding hands... with a male friend?!
In her excitement to grab an olive branch from Eddie, Maggie takes her drowsy night meds instead of her day meds, which makes the task of being there for Eddie infinitely more difficult.
Some of Australia's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment on the best, worst and controversial shows and news stories of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
Urzila battles a nipple hair, takes her husband to petty grievance court, unleashes Hire-A-Lez, leads a toilet revolution, profiles suspects as Menopause Cop and creates a pop routine for Anastacia.
In the finale, Urzila nit picks an assailant, runs an underground cake lab, uses a heterosexual man, plays a sexist witch doctor, revives Hire-A-Lez for husband lessons, and polices supermarket food.
Urzila's camping hatred sparks woe, she battles t-shirts, reveals a dinner secret, coaches old men on deleting history and calls out male scientists.
Urzila has an odd house guest, discusses bra mechanics, causes a "Karendemic", tastes box-wine, makes awkward friends and appears in a late-night hotline.
Urzila explodes over a courtesy wave, launches Hire-A-Lez, destroys self-help books, plays a menopausal cop, goes to Karen rehab and attends a cougar funeral.
Season three kicks off with Sam Campbell as a clownish co-host, launching a chaotic "Third Birthday Party" as Gillian Cosgriff defends her title against Andrew Denton, Michelle Brasier and Phil Wang.
Urzila ricochets between live stand-up and bombastic sketches, exploring "early onset Karenism" and a true-crime heist gone wrong, featuring Sam Pang.
Customs officer Hee-ju agrees to help her pilot boyfriend Do-kyung with a suspicious deal.
Severide investigates a fire at an abandoned store inhabited by squatters. Mouch pens a memoir about his life.
Ruzek's investigation into a mysterious VHS tape found among his father's belongings has unexpected consequences, sending the Intelligence Unit scrambling to uncover the truth behind a cold case.
King Charles drops by Congress for open mic night, and Trump tries to out-tyrant His Majesty with yet another indictment of ex–FBI Director James Comey—this time for the “crime” of posting seashells that spell “8647”. Josh Johnson unpacks MAGA world’s feverish accusations, while Grace Kuhlenschmidt spots other treasonous beach messages. Islamophobia is having a moment, with public figures smearing Muslims as pork-fearing fanatics bent on world conquest; Muslim comedian Mo Amer has "notes". Then Ali Siddiq joins Josh to talk his NAACP Image Award-winning special, “My Two Sons”, staying in Houston, connecting with incarcerated people, protecting his independence, and leveling up from back rooms to sold-out arenas on his "Custom Fit" tour.
This bold and intimate series hands the camera to those living with some of the world's rarest medical conditions. Meet an individual allergic to water, a woman who ages at an unusually rapid rate, a woman who has been unable to empty her bladder in years, and other complex disorders that leave the most skilled medical professionals searching for answers.
The 1978 Spear Creek murders involved the brutal execution-style killings of tourists Karen Edwards, Timothy Thomson, and Gordon Twaddle near Mount Isa, Queensland.
Corey and Stacey's first home in Yarrawarrah became a renovation nightmare. Wendy and Dennis step in to help turn the house into a welcoming family home.