Annoyed by the Lemmings' new magnetic train game, Grizzy throws the group away from the cabin. The rodents land in a nearby wizard's hut. A mysterious mask falls on one of them and grants him the power of telekinesis. The Lemmings are exulting! They return to the cabin and, with this magical power, fly all the furniture they sit on to complete their life-size flying train part!
Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over a pack of crunch. The crunches fall to the ground and just then a pig enters the cabin and eats the whole package. They find another pack of crunch above the cabin, but Grizzy and the Lemmings get it to pigs, too. The pig sniffs and goes to another food source. Grizzy and the Lemmings realize that he is a sniffer and decide to follow him.
Grizzy wakes up starving but the cupboards are empty. While the Lemmings play nearby with an elephant, the bear swipes their peanut reserves. Not at all pleased, the rodents decide to recover their bag of nuts.
When they land on a sorcerer's hut, the Lemmings take possession of a magic scepter that has the ability to temporarily shrink objects. Now microscopic-sized, the rodents return to the cabin to get their paws on chocolate spread.
The religious sect Branch Davidians is nearly synonymous with David Koresh, and rumors of his transformation into a cult leader swirl in Waco Texas in the early 1990's.
The zombie team takes on a promising flip in a small community, but local permit procedures and HOA regulations soon shut down their work. The group must tackle a mountain of red tape while working around multiple restrictions, trying to finish before their growing schedule leaves them paying thousands more in loan interest.
Anne trusts a questionable scientist who may have found a way to get them to Amphibia.
Dan Dan returns home alone after waiting to meet Young Guk. She is shocked to hear that he is still not back from his hiking trip. Young Guk's family and friends call the police and desperately search for him, but Dae Ran imagines making Se Ryeon the acting chairman if Young Guk isn't found soon. Later on, Young Guk comes home but in a shocking state.
Blaze and AJ help a truck named Snowbie get home in time for the Great Snowball Fight.
Izzy tries to hide her difficulties with the electronics class, putting the Rangers at risk when they rely on these skills during a battle.
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Michael McIntyre hosts as contestants try to win a fortune, guided by seven celebrity experts: Claudia Winkleman, Big Narstie, Alex Brooker, Gabby Logan, Debbie McGee, Jamie Laing and Patrick Grant.
Perilously close to war, the leaders of Piltover and Zaun reach an ultimatum. But a fateful standoff changes both cities forever.
Caitlyn and Vi meet an ally in Zaun’s streets and head into a frenzied battle with a common foe. Viktor makes a dire decision.
Disowned heir Mel and her visiting mother trade combat tactics. Caitlyn and Vi forge an unlikely alliance. Jinx undergoes a startling change.
Lee Dawon is missing. The rangers go in search and find Dawon’s phone, which contains a suspicious voice recording with an unexpected person.
After they return from their mission of obtaining food, the people inside won't believe anything they say about what they saw. Everyone starts to doubt each other, and distrust builds up among them as they hide their true feelings. Meanwhile, the personal trainer locked up in the fitness center turns into a monster, putting fear in the people of the building.