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- The trials and tribulations of criminal lawyer Jimmy McGill in the years leading up to his fateful run-in with Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
- After serving time in a juvenile detention center for stealing a car, Kristine secures a job as a stable hand at Raintree Farms. As she works her way up to jockey, she finds romance and competition from Raintree's rivals, the Davis Farm.
- After a supernatural event at his church, a preacher enlists the help of a vampire and his ex to find God.
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- In 1943 Los Alamos, New Mexico, a team of government scientists is working on the top-secret Manhattan Project in a race to produce an atomic bomb before the Nazis. Meanwhile, their families adjust to life on the military base.
- In a California desert town, a short-order cook with clairvoyant abilities encounters a mysterious man with a link to dark, threatening forces.
- Two corrupt cops set out to blackmail and frame every criminal unfortunate enough to cross their path. Events, however, are complicated by the arrival of someone who appears to be even more dangerous than they are.
- A teenager has to confront the reality of life on the road after tragedy strikes.
- Two women get on the highway heading to Santa Fe. Marilyn dreams of winning a contest held by a famous belly dancing company, while her friend, Mona, has a secret: she's a fugitive from justice - accused of her mother-in-law's death.
- Explores the motivation behind a school shooting.
- Aaron Sanchez and Roger Mooking discover the most delicious and dangerous spicy food in the country -- and figure out why it's so much fun to eat. Are their tears from laughter or pain? Usually a little bit of both.
- OM+ME, is a song and dance manifesto that celebrates learning how to be in the moment.
- The story of Crazy Larry, a man whose only want is to be left in peace; the community has given up on preventing vandalism against Crazy Larry's property, thus he takes the law into his own hands and ends up being brutally murdered.
- Mile High Laci is a comedy series about a quirky former housewife who manages an office building full of bizarre tenants, including a medical marijuana dispensary. When Laci's rich husband vanishes, she finds herself broke and saddled with her worst fear: being responsible! With no other option, she has to grow up and become a leader to a group of business misfits who are actually more unprepared for adult life than she is.
- The fourth season begins six months after Kris was forced out of Raintree, which has undergone significant operational changes that leave Matt pining for the past.
- "American Idol" - "Auditions: Denver" - Feb. 2, 2010 Ryan promises the altitude will be bring out the tempers, the terrible, and the talent. He reminds us that Daughtry auditioned in Denver in season 5. Posh Spice/Victoria Beckham is back as a guest judge. Our first contestant Mark says he gets compared to Jack Black and he's a dad. There is a protracted bit about his upbringing. He sings "Tempted" with nice tone and energy. The judges are surprised that he wasn't goofy. He gets four yes's. We get a montage of people looking nervous about auditioning and the odd ways in which they work out their nerves. Mario has a nervous laugh that the judges mock. He sings "Jailhouse Rock." Not well enough. He gets four no's. We get a montage of Denver beauty and angry rejected contestants swearing and flipping off the cameras. One happy person was Kimberly and her five year old daughter. She sings "The Way I Am." Simon calls her lippy. She gets four yes's. We get a montage of yes's. The judges were loving the talent. Next up is Denell a karaoke hostess. She is also a single mom. She's very teary in the audition room talking about hard it is pursuing her dream of singing. She sings "I'm the Only One." She's appropriately raspy and powerful for the song. Simon likes her but worries she's almost broken. He thinks she came in just in time. Four yes's. We get a "fashion" montage, i.e. people in silly outfits, and a few good ones. Casey was in a major car accident and thought he would never play guitar again. He's got a country vibe as he sings "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room." Simon thinks it's a bad audition. Kara and Posh basically make him strip. Simon says it's embarrassing. Three yes's. Simon holds out. Tori arrived with a whole group of young relatives. She's 16. She brings a little girl with her that brought pictures she drew of the judges. The judges are charmed. Posh likes her dress. She sings "Gravity." (Two John Mayers in a row!) She has a sweet voice with a touch of soul. Simon thought her voice was almost annoying. Posh likes her whole vibe. Three big yes's. Simon thinks they are mad and says no. Austin is a football playing music composition major. He is very confident and excited. More John Mayer as he sings "Bigger Than My Body" with weird body movements. Posh and Kara think he's arrogant. He thinks he could be very marketable. Four no's. Kenny announces that he's the best singer in the world. You know what that means. Cue a not even approaching acceptable rendition of "Be Without You." They all say no and Kenny can't believe it and starts in on "No More Drama." Four no's. We get more shots of lovely Denver. And then a montage of bad singers and one scatter. And teary rejects. Nikki came all the way from Florence, Italy to audition. She has an odd speaking voice so it will be interesting to hear her sing. She sings "Something Kinda Oooh." She has a very Euro-pop, girl group voice. But in tune. Four yes's. Finally it's [bHayley] who has a dramatic back story as a preemie baby and her dad died when she was 10. She wants to be the first black, pop-country main singer. She sings "Last Name." Simon likes that she's different. She brings her sisters in who love Randy and Simon. Four yes's. We get a montage of yes's and the final contestant Ty, "bikini boy," who sings "Achy Breaky Heart." They walk out on him. 26 folks got golden tickets.
- The hosts visit Santa Fe, N.M., for a taste of Southwestern spice. Featured eats include a chili-pulled-pork sandwich; and spicy hot chocolate.
- "American Idol" - Aspen Auditions - Jan. 25, 2012 The auditions bring us to Aspen, Colorado. They are playing Guster over the montage of Colorado scenery, yay! First up is a screamer named Jenny Schick who calls herself "overenegetic." She loves Steven. She sings Pat Benatar and she's not bad, best at karaoke night kinda good. She's going to Hollywood. We get a montage of the home videos people are shooting of getting ready and going to the auditions. Next up is Curtis Gray who started singing as a child. He's pretty good, he's got a nice resonance to his voice. He's going to Hollywood. We get a montage of yes's including country singer Richie Law, Devan Jones, Mathenee Treco, all very good. Next up is Tealana Hedgespeth who has a twin sister who is not auditioning, and whose shadow she feels she lives in. She sings and isn't very good. They think she's cute but isn't a good singer. Next up is Haley Smith who lives in a log cabin and loves nature. She sings Rufus and Chaka Khan and she's all laid back and groovy. She's not bad. They love how natural she is. She's going to Hollywood. Next up is Alanna Snare who cannot sing. And she seems to know it. Next up is Shelby Tweten. She is bipolar and has been struggling with depression. She says "Idol" has given her a reason to stay on her meds. Singing helps her self-soothe. She wants to show people that bipolar doesn't define who you are.She's pretty good, nice power and a sweet performing presence doing Carrie Underwood. They love her. She's going to Hollywood. We get a montage of bad singers and a beatboxer. Next up is Jairon Jackson who has a lot of faith in his original song. The song is so-so but he can sing. He's going to Hollywood. They think he's the real deal. Next up is Angie Zeiderman who wants to pattern herself after Lady Gaga and be her best friend.She wants to be a vintage glitter queen. She does a showtune and prances around. Randy and Jennifer are split on the showtune thing. She tries on Linda Ronstadt instead and sounds more straightforward and stronger and less silly. It really changed Randy's mind, he doesn't care for Broadway vibrato and she showed less of it in her second song. Next up is Magic Cyclops who sports a faux-British accent and is working some weird shtick: air guitar, a bad bandanna, and explosions of confetti. He claims he has the accent because he was very poor and only watched PBS growing up and that's how he got the British accent. He sings Neil Diamond. Jennifer asks him to sing something else. He sings Jimmy Buffett. He can actually carry a tune but he's not good. Randy gets up to go the bathroom. We get a montage of yes's of people we didn't see sing. 31 people got golden tickets.
- The arrival of a high-profile guest shakes things up; Frank is haunted by his past.
- Following his stunt, Jesse becomes Annville's newest rock star; Tulip and Cassidy connect; the Cowboy makes a decision.
- Jesse's in the wind while those close to him face life-changing decisions; the Cowboy comes back to Ratwater seeking his revenge.
- Jimmy decides to represent a new client, much to Kim's dismay. Meanwhile, Mike meets a formidable ally who presents him an enticing offer.