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- A twisted honeymoon adventure about a young couple on their way to Niagara Falls.
- A pair of stoners embark on a pot-fueled adventure through Atlanta to find their missing weed.
- Sonni Griffith, a top US Secret Agent must protect a witness as he crosses Europe.
- A special forces unit heads back to the USA to hunt down a soldier infected with a werewolf virus. Little do they know that three of the female soldiers serving in the unit have also been infected and transformed into she-wolves.
- When Paula's high-school boyfriend returns to town during a rough week just before Christmas, she wonders what her life would have been like if she stayed with him.
- In this heartwarming Lifetime Original Movie, Ralph Macchio stars as a former dance champion sidelined years ago by an injury. When his estranged son comes to live with him, he enlists his help in preparing for the "Holiday Spin.
- Festivities at Madison Square Garden in New York City honor excellence in the recording industry. James Corden hosts.
- Two siblings hit hard times and move in with their older brother.
- The 61st Annual Grammy Awards is an awards ceremony hosted by Alicia Keys that honors excellence in the recording industry.
- Festivities at Staples Center in Los Angeles honor excellence in the recording industry, James Corden hosts; scheduled performers include John Legend, Metallica, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Adele, and Bruno Mars.
- Music's biggest night: The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
- Jacob and Joshua: Nemesis Rising follows identical twins who could not be more different. Joshua is a free spirit, a party boy and exceedingly single while Jacob is focused, driven and involved in a long-term relationship. As singers the duo harmonize perfectly with Jacob leaning more toward pop and Joshua a little more toward rock n' roll. After uprooting themselves from their country home in Montana to Los Angeles, the twins find themselves at a critical crossroads professionally and personally. They need a hit record or they face being dropped from their label. Breaking new ground in the pop music world, the twins will be marketed as openly gay artists necessitating their "coming out" to their family, friends and fans.
- The twins return to Montana to "come out" to their parents.
- Now that the record label is behind Nemesis, the twins go before the cameras to shoot their first music video and album cover. When their opinions are ignored, Jacob & Joshua question how they will be represented. Their manager informs them that their first big publicity will be a cover story in The Advocate. As usual, the twins have differing opinions about being marketed as gay performers.
- After coming out to their family, the twin's parents start to digest the news. Jacob and Joshua discuss relationships while fly-fishing with their Dad and hang out with Jacob's ex-girlfriend. Will Jacob introduce his boyfriend to his religious family? Joshua has an emotional breakdown as they drive to the airport. Back in Los Angeles, Joshua lives the single life, while Jacob surprises Nick with a special anniversary present.
- Jacob & Joshua return to Nashville to perform in front of a live audience for the first time in three years. Their rehearsal is rough and their clothing selection is questionable, which displeases their manager. Can they pull it together in time? The twins also visit Nick's family and Joshua's first boyfriend.
- The queens get political in a "Grease" inspired musical set in the "Trump School For Girls". Rachel Maddow makes a guest appearance, while Tiffany "New York" Pollard and Joel McHale guest judge.
- The queens compete in a spooky pageant of monster inspired couture and showcase three Halloween inspired looks. Supermodel Cara Delevingne and pop culture icon Elvira guest judge.
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- The queens get physical in the 69th International Draglympics. Choreographer Travis Wall and Olympian figure skaters Mirai Nagasu and Adam Rippon guest judge. Camp aerobicise queen Love Connie makes a guest appearance.
- The queens use organic ingredients to create sickening but sustainable high fashion looks. Supermodel Amber Valletta and reality star Kandi Burruss guest judge. Drag queen Alyssa Edwards makes a guest appearance.
- The queens compete in a nautical-themed version of the legendary Snatch Game. Veep co-stars Tony Hale and Clea DuVall guest judge. Drag queen Jinkx Monsoon makes a guest appearance.
- The queens clash with the law in the hit TV series "Los Angeles Drag Patrol". Natasha Lyonne (Russian Doll), Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story) and Fortune Feimster (The Mindy Project) guest judge.
- The queens must razzle and dazzle in their very own magic show. Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin) and Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) guest judge.
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- The queens makeover returning queens, transforming them into a member of their own drag family. Lena Waithe (The Chi) and comedian Wanda Sykes guest judge.
- The queens must write and record a verse in a performance of RuPaul's hit single "Queens Everywhere," and guest on RuPaul's podcast with Michelle Visage. Choreographer Todrick Hall, style superstar Carson Kressley and the hilarious Ross Mathews guest judge.
- The Queens reunite to talk about what happened during the season.
- The top 4 Queens lipsync for the crown in a Lipsync Smackdown. RuPaul crowns America's Next Drag Superstar.
- Jacob & Joshua find out that legendary performer, Barry Manilow, will produce one of their songs in a Las Vegas recording studio. Less than thrilled with the song selection, will their attitude ruin the performance? Instead of focusing on rehearsals, the twins explore Vegas and its gay nightlife. Will they be prepared for their recording session with Barry?
- As their apartment lease expires, Jacob & Joshua realize their place is too small for the three of them. The twins perform at the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner in Washington, DC, and appear on MTV's "Total Request Live." How will each appearance affect their career, and, in the end, was coming out worth the risk?
- 20207.8 (7)TV EpisodeThe Dodgers tied several postseason records in Game 1. Kershaw's 11th postseason start tied Greg Maddux for second-most in MLB history, and he recorded his 200th postseason strikeout in the fifth inning, surpassing John Smoltz for second-most all time. The Dodgers as a team tied the New York Giants (1912) for most stolen bases in a single World Series inning, with three.
- 20208.0 (6)TV EpisodeFollowing Game 1, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that Tony Gonsolin would start Game 2. Blake Snell started for the Rays. The Dodgers struck out 15 times in the game, tying the World Series franchise record set in the 18-inning third game of the 2018 World Series.
- 20208.0 (6)TV EpisodeWalker Buehler started Game 3 for the Dodgers, and the Rays countered with Charlie Morton. Justin Turner hit a solo home run off Morton in the first inning for the first run of the game. In doing so, he tied Duke Snider for the most postseason home runs in Dodgers franchise history with 11.
- 20208.8 (6)TV EpisodeIn Game 4, Julio Urías started for Los Angeles and Ryan Yarbrough for Tampa Bay. For the second game in a row, Justin Turner hit a solo home run in the first inning. With that, he passed Duke Snider for most postseason home runs in franchise history and became the first player in MLB history to homer in the first inning of back-to-back World Series games.
- 20208.0 (7)TV EpisodeGame 5 featured a rematch of Game 1 starting pitchers; Clayton Kershaw for the Dodgers and Tyler Glasnow for the Rays. This was Kershaw's sixth World Series start, tying him for second most all-time in Dodgers franchise history behind Sandy Koufax and Carl Erskine. The Dodgers got the early lead again in this game, with Betts doubling to start the game and being driven in by a single by Seager, who advanced to second and third on wild pitches, and then scored on an infield hit by Cody Bellinger.