Marcus Lemonis takes on a couple who were married and had kids, but the condition of their home led to divorce. Now, their relationship may be rekindled if Marcus can help them renovate everything, including the backyard, and build equity in the process.
The Kitchen hosts go back to school with their top salad recipes and tips. Jeff Mauro gives a history lesson on the best ancient grains for his Blistered Tomato and Farro Shrimp Salad, and Katie Lee Biegel gets creative with presentation tips to beautify your salads. Alex Guarnaschelli is the head of science class with a demonstration on dressing emulsification for her Chicken Caesar Salad. For French class, Geoffrey Zakarian teaches a Salade Lyonnaise, and Sunny Anderson puts bad salads in after-school detention!
Feeling insecure about his size, Devil convinces Lunella to create a potion to make him temporarily small.
Stormi confronts Melody at Kimmi's party. LaTisha presents her cousin with a business offer. Kimmi prepares for surgery. Martell and Melody address questions about their dating lives and custody case. Keke and LaTisha meet one-on-one and box it out.
Five years ago, in Asakusa, Robin, Haruki and his racer sister Kiriko had spent their days happily living in an orphanage.
For the sake of living peacefully with Regro, Mash decided to take the admission exam for the prestigious Easton Magic Academy in order to be selected as the most excellent and valued student — the Divine Visionary. Only those with exceptional magic power can pass the admission exam, so he smashes through various exams with power. In the maze exam, Mash is approached by a female student name Lemon, and together they aim to reach the goal.
Asahi takes on an easy quest gathering mushrooms to gain experience points, but it ends up being more than he bargained for when a bear appears! He flees right into an unexpected, warm embrace. The softness, the strength… Wait. It’s not Maya-nee?!
Gabimaru, Sagiri, and the others arrive on Shinsenkyo, and their battle for survival begins.
The eyes of the nation are on Essex as the '90s rave scene creates a perfect storm of drugs, money, power and causalities.
Hayato decides to reopen his late grandma's café. He begins cohabiting with the five girls who worked there part-time, but naturally, things get off to a rocky start in both the home and the business.
Rokudo's fight with Iinuma has an unpredictable outcome, which solidifies his decision to try and secure his ideal school life by standing up for himself.
After a night out, two women were dumped outside hospitals by masked men. Were the men good Samaritans or did they play a role in the women’s deaths? "48 Hours" contributor Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Quiz show where contestants try to answer a question that only 1% of the country can get right.
The team scores a major deal when Dolmar is offered a low-price on a small home in a desirable neighborhood in South Tampa. After some debate, the decision is made to turn the home into a long-term rental. But just because the rental plans are long-term, doesn't mean the renovation can be. The team must race against the clock to rehab the house in just thirty days to reap maximum profits.
Otaku Hero, Anarchy, and Blue get a lead on Pink's whereabouts from super hacker Nick. The group heads to Pink's hideout to try to get her to join forces with them.
The Generals give the Staircaser candidates a chance to trade partners for the contest, but this leads to a fight between Artists and Graders instead.
When the Yucky Ducky covers Axle City in icky, sticky grossigoo, it's up to Special Mission Blaze to stop her machine and save the world from being grossified.