
When the gang teases Robin about not being a real New Yorker, she sets out to prove them wrong by racing to catch a glimpse of Woody Allen.
When the gang teases Robin about not being a real New Yorker, she sets out to prove them wrong by racing to catch a glimpse of Woody Allen.
When the gang teases Robin about not being a real New Yorker, she sets out to prove them wrong by racing to catch a glimpse of Woody Allen.
Cal dives head first into the world of beauty pageant teens and their obsessive parents who won’t stop pushing them. He strives to mend a broken relationship between a dysfunctional mother and daughter while at the same time, prove a man has been unjustly accused of assault.
When Patrick Jane faces off once again with cult leader Bret Stiles, Stiles offers Jane information regarding Red John and the missing Kristina Frye.
When Pierce’s mother dies, the group helps to comfort him. After putting Jeff in the hospital, by one of her class pranks going awry, Professor Bauer takes a leave of absence and Professor Duncan attempts to take over her Anthropology class.
In this case, timing is everything as a series of anomalous events lead the Fringe Division to investigate deadly incidents with unimaginable coincidences. As the freaky crimes continue to occur, the team is in a race against time to protect potential victims. Meanwhile, Secretary Bishop shares his strategic plan with Colonel Broyles as Olivia grapples with a heart-stopping vision.
When an earthquake hits, Claire gets stuck in the bathroom with the plumber, Manny experiences an existential crisis while out with Jay, and Mitchell and Cameron use it as an excuse to get out of attending a party.
While shopping for baby diapers for Sue, who has run out of them on a baby-sitting job, Frankie is completely humiliated when a clerk assumes she’s shopping for adult diapers. Meanwhile, after getting on Mike’s case to get a physical exam because she thinks men tend to fall apart faster than women as they age, Frankie proceeds to throw out her back and hides it from Mike, who tells her he received a clean bill of health from the doctor; a clueless Sue falls for Axl’s friend, Sean, who barely notices her existence; and Brick begins to test all of the age-old urban legends parents tell their kids – such as not to swallow a watermelon seed for fear one will grow in their belly – after discovering Frankie has used these white lies on him in the past.
Having lost both his wife and company, Daniel approaches the Ha’la’tha with a deal to capitalise on virtual avatars as a means of defeating grief.
An Army reservist is accused of murdering his wife. Childs turns to dirty tricks in hopes of marring Peter’s campaign.