Betty finds herself in a dilemma between Henry and Gio when each makes a romantic offer to her. Meanwhile, a softball game between ELLE and Mode has rivals Wilhelmina and Naomi Campbell facing off in the field. Finally, Hilda makes quite a discovery about Coach Diaz, and a surprise visit from an orphaned French boy stirs things up at Mode.
Futurama 4×12: Where No Fan Has Gone Before
Fry is put on trial for his life for traveling to the forbidden planet of Omega 3 to retrieve all 79 episodes of “Star Trek”, and he must defend the claim that human kind needs “Star Trek” to give them hope for the future. In the 23rd Century, “Star Trek” fans had evolved to such a level that they corrupted the world’s governments and all things “Star Trek” were then banned to Omega 3. Fry sets out on his mission with Leela, Bender and Leonard Nimoy’s head in a jar, only to discover William Shatner, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei and Walter Koening are living on Omega 3 under the watchful eye of Melllvar, an evil energy creature — and “Star Trek’s” biggest fan.
Everybody Loves Raymond 9×16: Finale
Ray fears getting his adenoids removed, but Debra convinces him to go through with the surgery. At the hospital, while Marie is in the bathroom, the nurse says that Ray isn’t waking up from the anesthesia and everyone fears he may die.
Everybody Loves Raymond 8×23: Golf For It
Robert and Ray end up with the mother of all guilt trips when they decide not to help Marie with a home project so they can land a prime spot on the golf course. Their overnight wait in the car for a tee time becomes a brawl over their respective roles in their parents’ future.
Dragonball Z 4×106: Goku Vanishes in the Universe.
With Frieza gone, Goku flies to Frieza’s spaceship to escape from Namek, but it looks like the ship doesn’t work. Even though it looks like Goku is gone, Bulma and the others have an idea that could work; using the Namekian Dragon Balls, once restored, to bring everyone else back.
The Simpsons 20×16: Eeny Teeny Maya Moe
Moe develops an internet relationship with a woman named Maya; when the two agree to meet face to face Moe is shocked to discover that Maya is three feet tall.
Everybody Loves Raymond 2×25: The Wedding (2)
While the Barones prepare for a friend’s wedding, Ray kiddingly asks Debra, “Why did you marry me?” When she hesitates, he flashes back to the not-so-magical night ten years before when he popped the big question.
Burn Notice 1×12: Loose Ends (2)
Michael and Fiona work to rescue Sam from heroin smugglers, after Kent and Melissa’s deal goes sour. Meanwhile, Michael attempts to evade the government agents who assassinated Philip Cowan.
The Simpsons 18×22: You Kent Always Say What You Want
When Homer buys the 1,000,000th ice-cream cone at a local shop, he ends up on Kent Brockman’s news program. When Brockman swears on live TV after coffee is spilled in his lap, Ned Flanders leads a crusade to clean up Springfield’s airwaves, starting with getting Brockman fired. Then Homer once again saves the day.
24 5×24: Day 4: 6:00 A.M.-7:00 A.M.
Jack takes his fight directly to the President as he attempts to force a confession from him that will prove his involvement in the day’s events. Martha vents her hatred for her husband in front of the press as Logan gives a eulogy over Palmer’s body. Jack and Audrey share a tender moment when it seems the crisis has subsided, but Jack finds that his problems have only begun as his past catches up with him.
Christmas with the Gusters is ruined when Gus' parents' neighbor is killed, a clue leads Lassiter to look at Mr. Guster more closely. Evidence leads the police into arresting Gus' mother too, and Shawn and Gus vow to get them out of jail.
Shawn and Gus find themselves trying to outwit a bounty hunter when Juliet asks them to find a suspect who escaped from her custody. The problem is, once they find him, Shawn believes his claims of innocence, meaning they not only have to capture him, but prove he's been set up.
Shawn and Gus want to be put on Lassiter's burglary case, but a sleep-deprived Chief Vick orders them to find her a nanny instead. Unfortunately, at least from Lassiter's view, the two teams keep crossing paths, and Shawn sees an opportunity to horn in on the more interesting case.
Shawn and Gus take on academia as lecturers at a school for the gifted where two students suspect a teacher of murder – they just don't know who's been murdered or the murderer's identity. At the precinct, Juliet lobbies hard for lead position on the next case, and Lassiter hands her a "gimme". The same case Gus and Shawn are working.
Shawn and Gus are put on the case when a food critic is murdered. However, Gus' Uncle Burton is in town, and due to a misunderstanding, Gus must pretend to be the psychic detective to avoid disappointing his family.
Gus and Shawn's childhood nemesis, now a horse jockey, asks the duo for help in discovering why his horses never win. The investigation develops into a murder case after a jockey dies while racing.
Shawn tracks down Lassiter's car with little difficulty after it's stolen. However, Shawn discovers that there's more to the situation than meets the eye and calls Gus back from vacation to help with the investigation.
The FBI employs their own psychic in a search for a counterfeiter, causing the department to work together in an effort to prove that Shawn is the better psychic.
The discovery of a washed-up body sparks a debate between Shawn and the police, who both disagree as to how the man died. While Shawn believes that the man was killed by a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the police believe the killer is a little less... extinct.