Chris plays a dangerous game. Olivia prepares to pie Sam. Camilla sheds her inhibitions during a kissing challenge. Marcel and Gabby get closer.
A challenge that tests the Survivors physical and mental abilities leads to the biggest blindside in the game so far.
After surprising Clarence with Martial Arts classes, Mary gets talked into joining the class herself. She loves the lessons in discipline and control, but Clarence just wants to have fun! Can Mary convince Clarence to stick with the class?
A Spokane, WA, native is ready to hit the reset button and make the switch to tiny. With separate budgets for the home and land, he has his eye on a 300-square-foot house with a rustic exterior and a modern interior. He wants smaller kitchen appliances, a first-floor bedroom and enough space to comfortably fit his two fully grown dogs. His ex-wife is helping with the search and thinks he needs to focus on getting a home he can grow into.
A South Carolina couple downsize from a 1200-square-foot home to a tiny house outside of Greenville. They want to simplify their lives so they can spend more time traveling and have a budget of $40,000 to make it happen. She wants something mobile with a bright, nautical style, but he's hoping their new home can be a dark cabin-style home with a permanent place on their family's land. Will they be able to set aside their differences and find the perfect tiny home?
Cochise refuses to spy for DGSE within IS, wanting exfiltration. Duflot agrees, if Cochise can free Debailly. Before he can return, Duflot is shot by one of Cochise's men; he is taken to hospital but later dies. Cochise obtains custody of Debailly. Meanwhile DGSE identify that Mossad plans to use Marina to infect the Iranian nuclear programme with a computer virus, which will subsequently allow them to disrupt it, via the seismic monitoring system linked to Baku. Marina panics again when she discovers the Iranian connections of her new security manager, and tries to flee but is intercepted and reassured by the Mossad agent.
DGSE mourns the loss of Duflot. Meanwhile, Mossad gives Marina the memory stick with the virus, which DGSE manages to copy before Marina successfully introduces it into the system. In Iraq, Cochise and his IS fighters take Debailly toward an arranged ambush with French special forces. Before they arrive, one of them becomes suspicious and stops the convoy; the CIA makes a drone strike on the support vehicle. Cochise is wounded in the fighting; the French forces arrive in time to rescue Debailly, who is put on a ship to Libya. The CIA insist on debriefing Debailly first; DGSE reluctantly agrees on condition that Dr Balmes does the interview. Later, Debailly escapes from the ship.
Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff, Jack Whitehall and James Corden embark on a road trip across America where they'll compete with one another in various tasks and sports.
Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts this improv comedy show where the actors on the show - Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles along with a special guest each episode -must put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games, prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.
Dong-man struggles with his feelings. Ae-ra decides to give Park Mu-bin a chance and sees another side of him. Sul-hee overhears something at work.
This episode is composed of four shorts; Late Night, Black Light: After the lightbulb in the UG RV living room breaks, Uncle Grandpa plugs in a fluorescent lightbulb, and things get pretty crazy. I Love My Friends: Uncle Grandpa accidentally breaks a tire that a homeless cat was living in and the gang discusses what to do with him. Uncle Grandpa vs Mr. Gus: In this Batman vs. Superman spoof, Mr. Gus is ordered by the President to destroy Uncle Grandpa for being too funny, and an epic battle ensues. Good Morning: Uncle Grandpa says his signature catchphrase to everyone in the world.
Lola and Chelsea track down Will to steal the gun back, and learn how he's linked to Kel Morrison. In Bangkok, David digs himself into a deeper hole.
Vernon Kay and Bec Hill show they are 'game' for a laugh as they do battle on Tapper, Call of Duty and What the Box.
Clyde, worried that Lincoln is hung up on Ronnie Anne, tries to cure his post-breakup blues.
Roger runs off in disguise as a Julia Roberts character to a small town after Stan hurts his feelings; Steve plans a meeting when he finds out that Jeff and Barry have never met.
The Pawn Stars are confident when it comes to making the right deal, but will Rick get a big head by calling in a surprise expert to appraise a Ronald McDonald balloon inflator? Then, Chum tries to ink some paperwork on an antique RCA inkwell, while Corey takes a stab at purchasing a vintage spear. And later, Rick takes a look at some Edward Curtis prints that he pictures bringing in big bucks for the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop.
Hit "The Big Trail" with the Pawn Stars when Rick gets offered a rare movie poster for John Wayne's first film. Will the asking price scare Rick off, or will he saddle up anyway? Then, a vintage RC helicopter strikes Rick's fancy. Will their negotiation take flight, or will this deal stay grounded? And later, Chum takes a shot at a couple of nickel plated pistols supposedly made by the most famous gunmaker of the victorian era. Will he meet the seller's high asking price, or stick to his guns and prepare for a negotiating duel?
The 14th season begins with the first round of auditions in Los Angeles, where contestants between the ages of 18 and 30 compete for a spot at ”The Academy” callbacks.
Clary feels pressured between choosing Jace or Simon. Izzy settles things with Raphael. Sebastian breaks his father out of prison.
In the first Qualifying Round from Los Angeles, California, competitors must tackle 6 obstacles, including Cannonball Drop and Battering Ram, which are new this season. Ninja veterans Kevin Bull, Flip Rodriguez, and Grant McCartney return for another shot at completing the course.