Indigenous people must deal with racism and discrimination, and their children are removed, creating the stolen generations.
Spencer suffers a devastating setback and gets strength from an unlikely source. Billy, while focused on the championship game, realizes that he has to face some tough truths in order to get his family back.
The best moments of the season so far chronicle the contestants’ journeys from the Blind Auditions to the Battles.
When Justin finds a ramshackle two-unit property, Duke and Keith don’t think it can be salvaged, so Justin and Ashlee take on the flip themselves. With a lack of available contractors and even a mysterious squatter, they conspire to draw Duke and Keith into the mix to fend off their unwanted tenant and complete this tricky multi-family house makeover.
The final four artists must create jaw-dropping looks inspired by one of the four elements: water, earth, wind and fire; an emotional elimination reveals which three artists will go on to compete in the live finale where America votes for the winner.
Things get wild in Flavortown when Guy Fieri challenges four talented chefs with budget games that might be too crazy for their own good. The chefs pick a card to determine how much they can spend when shopping for their comfort food dishes, and speed is a factor as they make spicy noodle bowls. Then Guy gives the chefs a choice of proteins for their steakhouse dinners, but each protein comes with a budget for the rest of the ingredients. The last chef standing gets to go on a shopping spree worth up to $20,000.
See the beautiful Turbine-Bonze Metallic 1968 Charger meticulously resurrected and revealed to its proud owner.
Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster are joined by Katherine Ryan, John Robins, Ivo Graham and Cariad Lloyd.
After a frustrating tour Nina finds a suitable property for her day care.
While Greg enlists Oliver and Anna-Kat’s help to drum up new recruits for the Westport Historical Guild, Katie does her best to support Taylor’s dreams of becoming the next American Idol.
Jazz turns 18 and starts making plans to move out of the house, much to Greg and Jeanette’s dismay. Jazz also launches her own kids’ day camp but worries her very first event will fail. The family plans a surprise outing to celebrate Jazz’s birthday.
Erin, Clare, Michelle, Orla and James are beside themselves with excitement as they have tickets to see Take That in Belfast. When Ma Mary forbids them to go they decide that they're going anyway.
Appa gets into trouble when he’s too honest with Umma. Janet takes Gerald to the hospital and meets an old friend. Jung wants to audition for his favorite reality show but double books audition partners.
God meets with potential investors for his groundbreaking new restaurant.
Erika pushes Dorit to take her sex appeal to the next level during a magazine photo shoot. Denise lets it all hang out at dinner with Lisa Vanderpump and Kyle, and reveals some big details -- literally -- about Aaron. Lisa Rinna helps Camille plan her 50th birthday bash, but tensions run high at the celebration when Teddi and Lisa Vanderpump go head to head.
Morgan Freeman explores the mysteries of divine visions; he meets a woman who believes she was cured of paralysis by miraculous waters and an Anishnaabe man who endured days alone in the wilderness for the sake of divine vision.
Volunteers from Ellen's studio audience play her outrageously fun games -- including Danger Word, Oh Ship!, Mt. Saint Ellen, Don't Leave Me Hanging, Know or Go and more -- for the chance to win $100,000!
It's Ms. Bennigan's wedding day, and everything that can go wrong does. The teachers scramble to save this hot mess of a day without Ms. Bennigan finding out.