Test cook Morgan Bolling makes host Toni Tipton-Martin Shrimp with Garlic and Jalapeño Butter. Equipment expert Hannah Crowley reviewed Swedish dishcloths. And test cook Christie Morrison makes Zephyr Wright–Inspired Shrimp Curry for host Julia Collin Davison.
When a school collapses, Kim fights to prove herself, while Dylan digs to discover the truth. Faith receives startling news, and it’s time to say goodbye for Nicole.
Prue Leith celebrates and cooks some of her all-time favourite dishes in her own idyllic Cotswolds home kitchen, joined by celebrity guests and her husband John Playfair.
The Miburo break into factions backing Serizawa and Kondo. Hijikata tries to defuse the crisis.
Upon hearing that the sixth and seventh giant pillars have appeared simultaneously, Fire Force soldiers are dispatched. They attempt to deal with the situation by by borrowing manpower from Haijima and the Imperial Army, but handling two pillars at once proves difficult and they find themselves shorthanded. Just then, Benimaru spots a certain Infernal near the seventh pillar.
Haunted by memories of his absent father, Dan pushes his mother for answers she won’t give. When Keith presents a lead, Dan spirals into obsession, straining family ties as he unravels at a dinner party.
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain, as demonstrated by Romesh Ranganathan, Mel Giedroyc, John Kearns, Desiree Burch, Liza Tarbuck and many more.
As the Harms empire expands across rural North America in the 2000s, it finally lands on the radar of U.S. law enforcement.
In the quiet farming town of Leamington, Ontario, local cops stumble onto an unthinkable secret.
A new, brutal Mennonite cartel rises in Northern Mexico, and they turn their violence inward.
Flum heads off in search of the werewolf from the job request, but she encounters more than she bargained for.