Blake & Jasmin, Anna & Mursel, Robert & Anny, and Tania & Syngin are out of time and must wed. Angela & Michael have a setback. Mike's call to Natalie leaves some unanswered questions. Michael talks to his ex-wife, Sarah, about his prenup decision.
Set between “Tangled” and “Tangled Ever After,” this animated adventure/comedy series unfolds as Rapunzel acquaints herself with her parents, her kingdom and the people of Corona.
Cynthia brings Tanya and Kenya together to work out their differences after Toronto, but Kenya arrives with a super-shady guest in tow. Porsha and Dennis go back to couples counseling, while Todd finally makes good on his promise to spend more time with Kandi. Cynthia visits her fiancé, Mike, in LA, where she sees an unexpected side of his life that causes her concern.
In a night of tears and tantrums, can childhood friends Sue Ann & Sylvia sing and dance their way to the top of the leader board for House Colin?
The drama continues in the villa as the Islander's realise that nothing is ever that simple in paradise. Molly and Shaughna leave the Villa and have a catch up about what has happened in the last few days and how Shaughna now feels about Callum.
The last six recruits face deep interrogation and a day of sickeners, including `drownproofing' - simulated drowning. Only the physically and mentally elite will make it through.
The Kilchers get busy on outdoor projects to prepare for the winter months. Atz Sr., Eivin and Nikos scavenge for lumber while Atz Lee and Etienne mill wood.
After eating all his tankmate's food, Tank the hungry sea turtle finds a space to eat in peace. Two beluga whales are welcomed to their new home at the aquarium, and Scarlett the lovable sea lion turns two.
A mysterious list of names is found in the shoe of a dead woman. What is the connection to the village of Much Deeping?
Rebecca Keegan, Julia Reichert, Asif Kapadia, Lauren Greenfield, Nanfu Wang, Todd Douglas Miller discuss creating a documentary.
Alex Guarnaschelli and actor Lou Diamond Phillips try to bring Bobby down.
When she turned 18, a young woman inherited her family home that had been sitting abandoned for years. Now 21, she comes to Ben and Erin to see if the house can be saved with her $120,000 budget or if her money is better spent on another property.
Holly presents her unusual theory about the connection between two other mysterious child murders and the Frankie Peterson case. While Ralph remains skeptical, Jeannie’s attempt to include Glory in their group of concerned citizens backfires.
Finnish family is found brutally murdered on the Spanish coast. Criminal investigator Hilkka Mäntymäki is sent to investigate the case.
Clint and Luke snag a four-bedroom, two-bathroom Spanish-Mediterranean home west of Boise. The home sits on two acres of overgrown landscape and has huge trees growing into it that threaten to tear up the foundation. The guys get inspiration from the home's existing features and decide to go with an Art-Deco design. Later, one of the problematic trees is removed by a lumberjack who then sculpts the trunk into a striking art piece for the courtyard patio. With the home now in working order, Clint and Luke prepare to snag a buyer with their Art Deco masterpiece.
Clint and Luke take a risk on a 1906 Victorian in a coveted Boise neighborhood. To make sure they don't lose money on the deal, the guys embark on a record-breaking six-week renovation project that involves knocking out walls to make the small space feel bigger. Luke takes his kids on a hunt for antique chandeliers to set off the home's beautiful vaulted ceilings while Clint and his son build a library-sized bookcase in the dining room for added storage. The quick turnaround comes with a variety of issues that threaten to derail the whole project, however, including unexpectedly having to purchase new flooring, a last-minute feature wall mishap, a broken chandelier and more.
Annie can avoid detention if she can heal the principal's dying plant, but the plan goes awry when Pony becomes attached to it.