As Sally':s legal challenge runs into trouble, herfriendship with Arnaud takes a darker turn. With the court dateapproaching, Rose and Bobby come to a momentous decision.
For the first time in over a year, all eight women reunite atan opulent VIP party. But beneath the sparkling surface, itsoon becomes clear... not all that glitters is gold.
A woman sues a used car salesman over the purchase of a lemoncar. She argues she couldn't inspect it due to aonce-in-a-lifetime trip to see her mother in Mexico.
Guy Fieri pairs four chefs who have never met before in teamsof two to create an elevated weeknight dinner, with eachteammate shopping their half of the store for their team'singredients. The twists continue as the winning teammates mustface off in a head-to-head battle, creating their mostimpressive entrée with only 10 ingredients. The surviving chefwill get to shop Flavortown Market for up to ,000.
A silver Xterra seen circling an area known for drugs andprostitution flees in Wichita, Kansas. The driver gives up andsheepishly explains he was looking for companionship anddoesn't have a license. San Bernardino Police discover that aman picked up his scantily clad female passenger and offeredher 0 for her services. Officers in Wichita stop a truckwith an expired tag and find meth. The driver claims he was inthe area 'checking out some girls' and one left the meth in histruck.
Chocolatier Kirsten Tibballs, joins the MasterChef kitchen forthe very first pressure test of the series. With her toughestrecipe yet she challenges the contestants with her CoffeeCaviar Tin.
Legendary Australian chef, Shannon Bennett, is cooking in theMC kitchen. After his demo, whoever creates the most deliciousdish in 20 minutes will win immunity and be safe from Sunday'selimination.
Jon Stewart takes a look at Trump':s first 100 days: fromplummeting approval ratings to unfulfilled promises onimmigration, health, and the economy, to destroying hisreputation as a shrewd negotiator with China and Ukraine. ChrisHughes, an economist and the author of"Marketcrafters", sits down with Jon Stewart tounpack the economy's fall under Trump and howunderstanding how politicians have shaped markets to workbetter could be its solution. They discuss how both partieshave used marketcrafting to benefit Americans, whether thecurrent economy requires an intervention, the need forinstitutions to help marketcrafting directly affect people overcorporations, and his belief in a positive agenda for thefuture. Plus, as a co-founder of Facebook, Hughes weighs inon the company's involvement with the Trumpadministration.