Hunter King as seen in "The Young and the Restless"
Brooke decides to book a ticket back home when she speaks with Ridge over the phone. Eric tells Thomas that Thorne moved back to Paris to work through his grief from losing Darla and Aly. Thomas is moved when Douglas tells him that Hope has been telling him stories. With Thomas back in Los Angeles, Taylor urges Steffy to stay in town so that the whole family can be back together. Taylor looks on as Hope and Douglas form a bond. Thomas expresses how happy he is to be back with family and friends. Hope decides to take Thomas on an adventure to her cabin so he can have some time with his parents. He lets his guard down once there and tells Ridge and Taylor the truth about what was happening in New York City. Hope and Douglas play a game of Go Fish. Ridge asks Taylor to tell him what is on her mind regarding Thomas's return. Ridge is shocked when Taylor suggests that Hope could be a good match for Thomas. Meanwhile, Wyatt, Liam, Sally, Justin and Donna talk about how much Bill has changed. Katie tells Bill she is reminded of why she fell in love with him and admits she's impressed by his changes.
John looks on helplessly as Kayla and Sarah try to revive Marlena. Marlena sees a few familiar faces from her past during an out-of-body experience. Marlena is caught in a battle for her soul as she tries to discover if Kristen is really dead. Eric promises God that he will stay away from Sarah if Marlena lives. Ciara tries to get back together with Ben. Leo digs for inside information from Brady. Gunshots are fired at the DiMera mansion and Ben and Ciara are caught in a dangerous situation. Jennifer puts Jack on the spot during an intense interview. Tripp thinks that Claire has been lying to him so he seeks out answers. Haley's ultimate fate is decided. Soon, JJ offers to marry Haley, but he fears he may have lost her for good. Rafe and Hope renew their love for each other. Sarah tells Maggie that she has feelings for Eric and that she kissed him. Meanwhile, Eric struggles to fight his feelings for Sarah. Diana becomes nervous when John wants to question her about Marlena's poisoning. Leo is enraged when he realizes Brady has turned the tables on him. Tripp drops a bombshell on Claire.
Sonny is willing to die for the people he loves. Finn agrees to help out. Michael takes Mike out. Ava searches for some tough love. Liz feels deeply conflicted. Carly feels increasingly concerned. Chase makes weekend plans. Willow suffers panic. Laura still feels angry. Anna looks for Griffin. Felicia has a difficult time forgetting the past. Willow is startled. Jordan meets with Margaux. Griffin discovers an outlet for his anger.
Kyle wakes up early the morning after his wedding to Summer, hoping to sneak out and see Lola. He's caught by Summer, who convinces him to return to bed to comfort her. They go to the hospital together and Kyle assures Summer he'll be there when she wakes up. Mia blackmails Arturo, threatening to tell Abby about their night together during the snowstorm unless he convinces Rey to take her back. Abby confronts Kyle at the hospital, pressuring him to admit that Summer is Lola's organ donor. Kyle keeps the arrangement a secret as Summer requested, but Abby remains suspicious. Tensions ease when Nate reveals that the surgery went well for Lola, but Kyle becomes concerned when he learns that Summer has yet to wake up.
Hank (David Alan Grier), Charlie (Martin Mull), Margaret (Vicki Lawrence) and Sid (Leslie Jordan) may live in a retirement community, but that doesn’t mean they’ve settled down. Determined to live life to the fullest, they aren’t afraid to break some rules to have a good time.
Tom Cullen and Mark Hamill star in "Knightfall"
Almost none. You can never say never, of course, but the producers have already moved on from "Gotham," and they would need to be behind a revival.
Ambitious prosecutors face off against public defenders in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in this legal drama. The lawyers are put to the test as they handle some of the country's most high-profile cases.
Michael Bublé is accompanied by a 36-piece orchestra as he sings songs from his new album as well as classics that inspired his early career in this premiere special. The show serves as a musical journey through his extraordinary career, featuring such songs as "Such a Night" and "Fly Me to the Moon."
You think of restaurants and nightclubs as having a dress code, but you'd never expect it from a show about people embarrassing themselves on camera. Yet "America's Funniest Home Videos" has one.
I guess we should think of it as attending two dozen film premieres -- if you want to be in the audience for the world debut of "Man Gets Hit in Crotch by Baseball Part 267," you have to dress the part.
Taylor (Meg Donnelly) tells Katie (Katy Mixon) and Greg (Diedrich Bader) that she's going to use her college fund to travel to L.A. so she can audition for "American Idol" in this new episode. Her parents are skeptical, but her passion is undeniable.
Brilliant psychologist Dr. Jason Bull (Michael Weatherly) uses his knowledge of human behavior as he leads a trial consulting firm in this new episode. He and his highly skilled team use high-tech data and mock trials to create strategies to win cases.
That must have seemed pretty strange indeed. Airings of the restored version of the 1954 "A Star Is Born" (the second of four film versions so far) should start with an explanation of the strange story of how it came to be.
The film is now considered a classic, but it wasn't always. In fact, Warner Bros. hated it so much when it was first released that it pulled it out of theaters two weeks into its run and recut it, dropping a half-hour of screen time.