A showdown's heating up between Yaiba and Onimaru, but the neighborhood rumor mill is even hotter.
Miyuki gives up on his revenge, and Reiko learns the true cause of death of Kujirai B from talking to Yulong.
It's a cold and wet day in Banning, as Laura tries to comfort the buyers with "hot" cocoa and umbrellas. Brandi changes her plans for a chance at a big win. Kenny risks his money on the contents of a file cabinet. Ivy finds the silver lining.
A film director in a slump falls in love with a terminally ill actress, who finally tries to live as the main character at the end of her own life.
Host/Co-Creator George Davison, along with Field Reporters Greg Costantino, Tamara Krinsky, Darieth Chisolm, David Carmine, and Jackie Long, embark on a worldwide journey to uncover innovators on the cutting edge of tomorrow's technology.
Patients who have overdosed flood the ED, and Stevie throws herself in at the deep end. Nicole is reunited with somebody from her past, and the fractures widen in the paramedic team.
Portrayal of the horrifying cases that highlight the boundaries between gentrified Southern dynasties, hip-hop hustlers and the flashy nouveau riche of this metropolitan mecca of music, entertainment and tech. Told by the investigators, witnesses, reporters and loved ones who have direct connections to the cases, each hourlong episode brings Atlanta's hustle and deadly decadence into sharp focus. It's the dark side of the New South, where deadly battles for status and affluence emerge between those who are willing to kill for the good life and those willing to kill to keep it.
Sophie Monk debriefs the third week, shares exclusive unseen clips and looks ahead to Casa Amor.
Faerie captures an unconscious Shinra. Sho appears and attacks. Shinra gets advice from a surprising source.
Isabella struggles to lead the Fireside Girls on her own while Doof renews his evil business license.
The Flynn-Fletchers take a cruise while Doof steals shrunken goods.
The boys bring Perry to the vet for a checkup and build a pet wash while they wait.
Carl tries to help Perry stop Doof while working three other part-time jobs.
Ryo Uzaki is a rookie lawyer who is reckless, but full of a sense of justice. After losing his father in an accident five years ago, Ryo quit his job as a salaryman and decided to pursue a career in law. Although he finally passed the bar exam with great effort, he was rejected from every law firm interview and spent his days working part-time jobs. Just when he thought his luck had changed, he unexpectedly secured a job at "Peace Law Firm." He believed this was his chance to become a proper lawyer, but "Peace Law Firm" was not a place where lawyers waited for clients to come to them. Instead, it was an office full of lawless lawyers who infiltrated places where disputes were smoldering, stirring up lawsuits among the people.—tyresewalker-05546
It tells the story of four fierce and furry superhero kittens who are on a mission to make Kittydale a more caring and "pawesome" place.