Mike seeks advice from Carl and Samuel when he thinks he and Molly may have fertility issues. Later, they both suffer from withdrawal when Molly urges him to cut caffeine and eat healthier in the hopes of upping their chances of conceiving.
When Mandy's (Molly Ephraim) boyfriend Kyle (Christoph Sanders) takes an interest in philosophy, Mike (Tim Allen) finds it distracts him from his work. Willie Robertson and Si Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" make their acting debuts in this season opener.
As the clock ticks down, the contestants face their final questions in this season finale. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, the gruelling competition featured non-stop rounds of trivia questions for almost 12 straight days.
After an emotional summer, the contestants finally find out who'll walk away with the $1 million prize in this season finale. Nick Cannon once again hosts this special two-hour edition, which includes performances by special musical guests.
Childhood friends Eli (Seth Green) and Warner (Giovanni Ribisi) hit it big with their video game company, but their lives get more complicated when their fathers move in with them in this series premiere. Peter Riegert and Martin Mull also star.
Judges Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba and Len Goodman gear up for another round of excitement on the dance floor in this season premiere. Co-hosted by Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke-Charvet, the series follows celebrities paired with professional ballroom dancers.
It's finally Victoria (Wendie Malick) and Emmett's (Alan Dale) wedding day in this summer finale. The occasion is a memorable one for Joy (Jane Leeves), who comes face to face with her son's father for the first time in over 30 years.
When the quiet and reserved Marc Hall transfers to a new school in Calabasas, Calif., he quickly becomes friends with a group of fame-obsessed girls. Enchanted by the lavish lifestyles and luxurious belongings of celebrities, Marc and his new friends resort to extreme measures in order to support their expensive lifestyles -- breaking into the homes of some of their favourite celebrities and robbing them.
Director: Sofia Coppola. Stars: Katie Chang, Israel Broussard, Emma Watson, Claire Julien, Taissa Farmiga, Leslie Mann. 2013. 90 min. Crime.
In the wake of a zombie pandemic, United Nations employee Gerry Lane is persuaded to take on a dangerous mission to find the origin of the virus. Facing horrific dangers and bleak odds, Gerry travels the world to find an answer and save humanity from pending extinction.
Director: Marc Forster. Stars: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox. 2013. 116 min. Action.
Former FBI agent Sarah Moss has become a successful operative, now working for a private intelligence firm where she is tasked with going undercover and locating an underground activist group known as "The East." As she infiltrates the group, Sarah grows close to one of the members and begins to question her undercover duty, struggling with her allegiance to her firm and her growing understanding and appreciation of The East's doctrine.
Director: Zal Batmanglij. Stars: Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård, Ellen Page, Patricia Clarkson, Jason Ritter. 2013. 116 min. Thriller.
In a world driven by technology, ordinary people search for human connections, including a lawyer who spends more time with his cellphone than his family, a couple whose dark secrets are exposed online, and a former cop who struggles to deal with his son who cyber-bullies one of his classmates.
Director: Henry Alex Rubin. Stars: Jason Bateman, Jonah Bobo, Haley Ramm, Alexander Skarsgård. 2012. 115 min. Drama.
A man serving time for a protest gone wrong must devise a plan to break out of prison to save his son and daughter, who are being chased through the wilderness by a pair of criminals. When the brother and sister duo witness a murder during their camping trip, the murderers turn their attention to the kids, whose only hope lies with their incarcerated father breaking free.
Director: Damian Lee. Stars: Brendan Fraser, Ethan Suplee, Dominic Purcell. 2013. 89 min. Action.
Multi: As the manhunt continues, Barbie (Mike Vogel) must avoid detection and find a way to protect Julia (Rachelle Lefevre) before Big Jim (Dean Norris) finds her. Big Jim gets the townsfolk even more riled up and they demand that Barbie be brought to justice.
Christine Lahti makes a special guest appearance as McGarrett's (Alex O'Loughlin) mother, Doris, who needs help with a covert mission to retrieve some incriminating evidence. Elsewhere, Kono (Grace Park) closes in on Adam's (Ian Anthony Dale) secret.