Brian abuses Stewie's time machine and causes reality to run in reverse. So the two must work together to set things right before Stewie is “unborn.”
Featured: the Band Perry's luxury tour bus. Also: a 1961 Flxible bus is converted by the foreman at Jay Leno's Big Dog Garage; and the Timeless Travel Trailers team rebuild three Airstreams.
A Newell Coach mobile mansion is spotlighted, along with a perfectly restored Spartan Manor. Also: slide rooms created by motor-home manufacturer Bill Rex.
A bus created for a drag racer's family and crew of nine is featured, along with a Sprinter RV customized for rapper Birdman. Also: the story of a couple and their beloved Wayzalot.
Anna becomes a buddy on Facebook with one of the day-daughters and it is not long before she starts to annoy her new friend's status updates. Fredde and Alex end up in a discussion about whether it is male to sit and pee.
Something isn’t right; Recon has sent Leafa a message “I was right. Be careful. S." What does he mean and will Leafa and Kirito have the time to figure it out?
NeNe promotes her new TV sitcom. Meanwhile, Kim celebrates a birthday, yet the daunting thought of being homeless looms over her. Also: Kandi and Phaedra bond with new housewife Kenya Moore, who struggles with various issues; Cynthia throws a party but tangles with Kenya.
Bob does a tour of duty as a private chef on a docked cruise ship and brings along the family to witness his true culinary skills, but the special occasion is scuttled when the kooky captain shanghais the whole family.
Things get complicated as Mason Treadwell delves further into Emily’s past while Kara begins to unravel, putting the Graysons in her crosshairs.
Host Chris Hardwick discusses The Walking Dead episode “Say the Word” with guests Greg Nicotero and Dalton Ross.
Teams race to Moscow, Russia, where they find themselves in deep water struggling to stay in sync during a challenge. Meanwhile, one team makes a costly mistake that threatens their spot in the Race.
The Avengers and his allies face the ultimate test when Galactus, the Devourer of Planets comes to consume Earth.
Desautel's on the Avenue opens softly. Sonny pawns instruments to buy jewelry. LaDonna gets threats from a stranger and support from Albert. Sofia gets evicted for her own protection. Terry finds a case collapsing and his popularity declining. Desiree confronts Robinette.
Ming convinces the other guys to let him represent the Stash in the town's annual sidewalk sale.
When Fitz finds out that the City Councilman doesn't have any rights to do anything, he decides that it will be good to find a way to repeal the by-law so that Summerwind will be open once again.
It's an all-American pastime. And if you watched the Season 1 episode hosted by Maggie Gyllenhaal, you know why it's so much fun. This season, we're tackling the topic again -- but this time in an even bigger way by looking at the largest national U.S. sex survey to see what sex in the 21st Century is all about. No questions were too bold for the Indiana University national survey. In fact, only one other survey has ever asked so many Americans such a wide range of questions about sex -- and that was conducted 60 years ago. Over the course of a decade, Alfred Kinsey and his research team conducted thousands of interviews questioning Americans about their most intimate sexual practices -- the results were revolutionary. But how dated has that research become -- and how much has sex in America changed in the last six decades? In “Sex in America,” airing Sunday, Nov.
Rocky volunteers at the hospital and ends up in quarantine. CeCe goes on a "blind" date. Deuce is annoyed by Dina invading his locker.
In the Season 3 premiere, the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization team head to Idaho to examine video footage that has attracted attention from national media outlets, and unveil a baiting technique to find out if the reports are true.