Deadly forest. Haunted houses. Mountains where visitors never return alive. Are there such things as "evil places"? Places where bad things seem to repeatedly -- and inexplicably -- happen? And if so, is it possible that these locations are imbued with dark energy that is currently beyond our understanding?
The bizarre report of a solider's ghost at an antebellum home brings the team to Franklin, La; as they attempt to contact the spirit, they discover the plantation was seized by Union forces before the Battle of Irish Bend.
Nancy rebels against her favorite teenage babysitter when she doesn't treat Nancy like a peer.
From The Silence of the Lambs to The £100k Drop, what do Nicole Appleton, Mel Blatt, Chris Eubank Sr, Chris Eubank Jr, Loyle Carner, Example, Professor Green and other celebs think of our top telly?
Sam Morril, Mike Yard, Jessica Kirson and others sound off on everything from Jeffrey Epstein's arrest to the New York blackout, and Bonnie McFarlane gets the Comic Spotlight.
Guy Fieri revisits some of the best of Flavortown, from a noodle house in San Diego to a bigger-and-better neighborhood bistro in New Orleans.
In a beat-up 1976 Dodge Monaco, Jerry and Seth Rogen get coffee and make an Arby's run while musing on fame, feelings, awards, beards and more.
Jerry picks up Eddie Murphy in a Porsche Carrera GT for a wide-ranging conversation about Eddie's career and coming up together in late-'70s New York.
Jerry gets Ricky Gervais in a 2018 Rolls-Royce convertible, and their discussion includes whether or not to leave a stereotypical joke in the episode.
Jerry and Ricky stop at a bakery, pounder unfunny comedians and Holocaust jokes, then try not to run out of things to say while stuck in traffic.
In a 2018 Lamborghini Huracán, Jerry and Matthew Broderick roll by Matthew's old home, find trouble at Patagonia and live out a baseball fantasy.
Jerry takes a 1969 Maserati Mistral to New Orleans to meet Jamie Foxx. Jamie talks about his comedy inspiration and how he stays humble and hungry.
Rolling around in vintage Italian scooters, Jerry and Sebastian Maniscalco discuss likes and dislikes and how comedians function in "normal" society.
In a 1974 VW Thing, Jerry and his old friend Mario Joyner hit up a barbershop, eat chicken and waffles, and discuss being a well-rounded entertainer.
Martin Short talks about the '70s Toronto comedy scene and being funny on demand as he and Jerry drive around LA in a 1983 Mercedes station wagon.
Jerry and impressionist Melissa Villaseñor visit a Brooklyn food museum in a 1991 Nissan Figaro and talk funny voices and Silly Putty.