Strange Days
Former policeman Lenny Nero has moved into a more lucrative trade: the illegal sale of virtual reality-like recordings that allow users to experience the emotions and past experiences of others. While they typically contain tawdry incidents, Nero is shocked when he receives one showing a murder.
Lisa cuts sick after playing a very aggressive game of golf. Tommy flexes his social skills by mingling with some extras. The A-Team and the B-Team are back to write a self-glorifying biography.
Catching Killers - Night Terror: New York Zodiac Killer
In the '90s, a killer in New York selects his victims based on their birth signs. Can the cops catch him before he attacks all 12 symbols of the zodiac?
Catching Killers - End of the Line: The Railroad Killer
Dubbed "The Railroad Killer," a man hops trains to his victims' homes, bludgeoning them, helping himself to their food — and evading police for years.
Fatiha El-Ghorri, Jason Mantzoukas, Mathew Baynton, Rosie Ramsey and Stevie Martin kick-start the series with tasks involving vinegar, raisins and, as is traditional, peas
Survivor - My Enemies Are Plottin'
A rice negotiation with Jeff is completed in almost record time; two players on the bottom begin to target each other.
Jet Lag: The Game - Hide + Seek Across NYC - Episode 2
Adam, Ben, and Sam are joined by Amy to play Jet Lag: The Game Hide and Seek Transit Game across NYC in this two-part special.
The FBI joins the investigation into the murder of a controversial tech magnate, forcing Karadec to reunite with his former partner. Meanwhile, Ludo becomes overwhelmed with his increasing childcare duties.
Colter heads to Willow Creek, Mich., after a worried mother hires him to track down her beauty queen daughter, Riley, who vanished while driving home from work. While investigating at the garden center where Riley works, Colter looks into her modeling past and uncovers that she was hiding a major secret.
We're halfway through Season Four, and this week's episode is the most grouse yet. The contestants stress out Tom Cashman and then calm him down. We also learn details about our contestants' thirteen-year-old selves.