After her trusted friend is kidnapped, Teresa hunts down a ruthless adversary. Marcel considers a new life.
The artists must create gigantic topiaries worthy of a museum exhibition.
All three remaining singers will perform, all three will be unmasked, but only one singer will be awarded the Golden Mask Trophy in the Season Five finale.
Carol receives a second chance at life when a new heart becomes available. Ethan and Dean find themselves in hot water with an old patient. Will faces the consequences of the stolen trial medication.
Voight and the team muster all their expertise to bring down a deadly crime ring. Burgess finds herself in a dangerous situation.
The bombing of a Los Angeles police station puts the city on edge, leading the team to a final showdown with a group of domestic extremists. Also, Hondo faces the fallout from a bold decision that threatens his future, and Tan takes a big step in his personal life.
Eddie is determined to prove that he can still be a good father despite his physical challenges, and Sophie searches for answers to help cope with her trauma. Meanwhile, Rome and Tyrell work together on a passion project.
Nancy finally has Everett exactly where she wants him. Meanwhile, Nick receives upsetting news from one of his tenants, Jake Cazine, about the youth center he wants to open. Lastly, Carson shares something disturbing with Bess.
The firehouse reacts to some exciting news, a mysterious stranger arrives and a shocking call takes Severide's breath away.
Bravo takes a devastating hit that will change the team forever, and forces each of the members to make some big personal decisions. Fourth season finale.
Can new emission-free electric planes replace our polluting airliners and revolutionize personal transportation in our cities? NOVA takes you for a ride in some impressive prototypes that are already in the air, from speedy single-seat planes that can take off like a helicopter but are half as noisy to “self-flying” air taxis that are already taking passengers on test flights in Chinese cities. But if electric airplanes are ever to advance beyond small, short-haul craft, significant hurdles of battery weight, energy storage, and cooling remain to be overcome. How long will it be before the dream of super-quiet, super-efficient airliners becomes a reality?
Jane races to finish a high-risk expose that could have repercussions for Jacqueline. Sutton has a chance to shine at a Scarlet retreat if she can regain her focus. And Kat wants to stay true to herself while making a big decision.
The group's vacation takes a turn when Kaitlynn unexpectedly comes face-to-face with Brody's new flame; an unlikely connection begins to blossom.
A 40-year-old couple currently living in the basement of her parents' home are now looking for their first place of their own.
In this special competition, Forged in Fire pays homage to Korean bladesmithing by challenging four smiths to recreate the Hwando sword and attempt the dreaded water quench. After achieving this delicate balance between fire and water, two smiths advance to the final round where they must recreate the fearsome Korean Woldo. Two smiths will test their battle-ready Woldos, but only one will emerge victorious with $10,000 and the title of Forged in Fire champion.
Renise is a Harry Potter-loving, fantasy-enthusiast. Chaz is a vain serial dater who eats, sleeps and lives like a college student living on a string budget.
A couple wants to get married and start a family, but first he must give up the rent-free lifestyle with his mother he loves.
Just married and living in her childhood bedroom, a pair of newlyweds really need to find their own place -- with a little help from her family.
Danielle is a conspiracy theorist who wants a husband, but believes monogamy is a scam created by "the man." She wants multiple lovers and an open marriage. Niraj, on the other hand, is a robotic-natured engineer who is inexperienced in love and approaches dating as a calculative statistical equation. It's up to Pastor Cal and Doctor Viviana to make them each realize that what they "think" they want, may not be exactly what they need.
You can't beat a good work truck, but you can certainly beat on them. Freiburger and Dulcich do just that through a series of challenges to find out which is better: David's '99 Dodge Ram 2500 V10 4x4 with a five-speed stick or Steve's '73 K20 Chevy 4x4 with a 350ci V8 known as the "Fail Guy." Will Dulcich dominate, or with the Fail Guy live up to its namesake?