Evie':s still reeling from the message she saw onNoa's phone. But when the two are left alone together,something extraordinary happens. Is it the start of a newjourney for Evie?
Hosting Saudi Radio alone in a Norwich business park promptsAlan to ask the question: is solitude healthy, or do we needother people? Can dogs or technology fill the void?
Guests: An interview with actor and former governor ofCalifornia, Arnold Schwarzenegger. This week's paneldiscussion includes Andrew Ross Sorkin, host of CNBC's"Squawk Box" and author of "1929: Inside theGreatest Crash in Wall Street History - and How it Shattered aNation"; and Mark Cuban, minority owner of the DallasMavericks and founder of the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company.
Her world rocked, Evie has retreated to the safety of thegarage. But with a new understanding, Suz and Izzie create aunique version of Film Club to bring back Evie's smile.
Noa didn':t want a big goodbye, but now the day':sfinally come for him to leave, will Evie let him go thateasily? It's not the only big decision she has to face...
Can nature heal a troubled mind? Alone in the Peaks with only astick-cam, Alan draws on the teat of Mother Nature and unlocksa heroic side some people doubted he ever had.
In the age of smartphones and social media, more evidence ofotherworldly activity has come to light than ever before. Froma giant "shadow monster" witnessed outside a Miamimall to reports of ET encounters in Las Vegas.
The challengers are sent on the heist of a century to collect akey using… haystacks. This exhausting challenge is a cruciallook into everyone's speed and endurance, and one team'sperformance is shocking to everyone.
The chefs are challenged to blend two distinct state delicaciesinto one cohesive dish; during dinner service, the teams mustcome together to serve a dining room packed with VIPs,including a bachelor party and UCONN basketball legends.
Georgie's upset when Mandy's new role as weekend weather girlgets her more attention from the men in town, and Connor turnsto Jim for help when he's asked to play the organ at the highschool baseball game.
An entrepreneur looks for Dragon support that doesn't come downto the wire; brothers hope to grow their family rice businesswith their out of the box innovation; a crew from Victorialook for a Dragon to grab an oar and join the team.
The ancient legends of the Norse read like modernscience-fiction, with powerful gods wielding incredibleweapons and high technology. Could it be that thesemythological tales are based on real encounters withextraterrestrial beings?