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- The final three teams compete in a three-legged wine-making competition.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- In this trip to Mexico, the Geeks compete in a Salsa competition, and the Beauties in a memory challenge at an ancient Mayan temple.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- The final four teams visit each others' respective home towns, and meet their families.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- At 310 pounds, Josh is the largest person in his athletic family. He's forced to stand on the sidelines as his younger brothers play team sports and go on dates. Can his trainer help him become the man he dreams on being?
- Chris helps a man whose struggle with weight has left him jobless.
- The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not selected until the end of episode three.) Each beauty lives together in a room with her geek during the course of the competition. There are challenges shown each episode, one testing the beauties on a primarily academic subject, and another that has the geeks competing in a more popular/social realm. The winners of the challenges select two teams to compete against each other in a pure "quiz show" type question and answer session: the team with fewer correct answers gets eliminated.
- Ashley tries to lose half of her 323 pounds by her 21st birthday.
- A newlywed from Portland, wants to lose 50 percent of his body weight.
- Snake hunter Dusty Crum wages war on thousands of invasive pythons in the Florida Everglades; he is backed by a one-of-a-kind team of snake hunters.
- Drinks are on the house...literally...when the Geeks compete in a Flair Bartending competition. Meanwhile, things get "buggy" when the Beauties must pick up creep crawlers and correctly identify their Latin names.
- Tales of "problem children:" Alpha cat Kleo absorbs the electrically charged, argumentative personalities of owner Brooklyn and her steady boyfriend Tim. Marco feels trapped and can't abide anyone - not owner Bobby nor his significant other In-Hae - but the key comes in training In-Hae's miniature dog Yuki.
- Burberry is mostly deaf and blind, has stopped using her litter box and has become violent towards them and their new kitten Purrodox. David and Rebecca's plans of starting a family are on hold due to the violence between their cat Leo and dog Nala.
- Deborah was forced to move out of her home and now lives in a tiny studio apartment with two cats that hate each other.95-year old Callie survived WWII, but her daughter Pam fears she won't be able to survive her cat, Allie, and her vicious attacks
- An adopted woman named Meredith tries to reach her goal weight of 155 pounds and gain the confidence to contact her birth mother; Meredith receives a visit from actress Nicole Eggert.
- Contestants are introduced to the ranch, trainers, and rules. The 12 contestants were separated into two teams, red and blue, and assigned their team trainer. They competed for a 5 lb advantage at weigh in.
- Dana, a 45 year-old bachelor from Franklin, Tennessee who has masked his emotional pain with food for over three decades, weighs in at 498 pounds. When trainer and transformation specialist Chris Powell surprises Dana at his water aerobics class, Dana is overcome with joy at the chance to reclaim his life. Once his weight loss journey begins, he starts to see changes in his life as well as his waistline. But when the progress mysteriously stops, Chris has an intense and emotional confrontation with Dana that leads to a revelation.
- A young woman works to lose weight.
- An unrecognized impaired sense turns one cat nasty while another cat turns vicious when its hierarchy isn't respected.
- Jackson meets a likable cat that's extremely insecure over territorial issues, and another cat with a degenerative condition at odds with its owner's aesthetics and a highly energized second cat.
- Roommates Laura & Lizzy present Jackson with a cat named Penny Lane who's behavior truly scares him. A new house sends former buddy housecats Roxy & Max at each other's throats, stressing newlyweds Karen and Martin.
- Partners Lori and Shanna and their regular housecat Missy need protection from City, a completely ferocious, part-Bengal mix. With a baby on the way, Ned and Kellee need to change the behavior of Max, a vicious, formerly abused feline who's become a neighborhood terror.
- Chris helps family man Mike turn his health around.
- A cat prevents an engaged couple from planning their wedding, and a live-in boyfriend sees his girlfriend's cat as conniving competition rather than good company.
- Jackson encounters two furious cats, each with medical conditions, one from an old injury (Stella) and the other from over-eating (Mr. Fluff). In addition, Jackson meets an owner resistant to the aesthetics of "cat-ifying" his home and a couple perpetually terrified of incurring their cat's wrath at bedtime.
- Engaged couple Tara & Josh won't walk down the aisle till their unspayed, hormonal ex-alley cat Larry stops rampaging. Heather and Alan contend with Ruby, a violently misogynist cat who, stuck in cycles of fear and jealousy, starts ruining Heather's in-home business.
- Mark and Angela have to childproof their home because their cat, Gus, eats EVERYTHING. Stella just chased off Melissa's latest boyfriend with her brutal behavior and shows no signs that she's willing to accept any more gentleman callers.
- Penny's attacks on Puck are so violent that they result in bloodshed every time, and Puck is so terrified she pees on herself after every fight. Tony's bizarre behavior with his stuffed animal has Cliff and Betty scratching their heads.
- An insider's look at the chaotic workings of 3 different NYC courier companies as they battle for survival in this intensely competitive industry. We'll witness the bike messengers' hair-raising dashes through busy Manhattan streets -- speeding between cars, racing through red lights and doing battle with taxicabs -- all to earn a few dollars and support their lives in the fast lane. We'll also meet the dispatchers, who balance the needs of messengers who want non-stop, lucrative runs, customers who want excellent service and owners who want kick-ass couriers who don't make mistakes.
- Wife Lindsey may have erred in replacing husband Sean's complacent, beloved but deceased cat, Sundari, with a high energy Sphinx named Avery. Housecat Fifi shows no appreciation for daters Dave and Leslie taking her in, especially in light of Leslie's cat allergies.
- A 543-pound man works to get healthy so he can be a better father, husband.
- Escalating violence between two Sphinx cats (Black Rose and Mathilde) keep engaged couple Steve and Deirdre up at night. Dorothy and Travis fear their vomiting cat Polly will someday soon attack their toddler son Rex.
- On Endurance, teams of boys and girls from across the United States will have to prove themselves in various challenges and missions to win the title of Endurance champions.
- The sixteen contestants for season 8 are introduced. The theme for the season is having a second chance, which brings with it a lot of baggage for most, if not all, contestants. The second chance applies to the show with one contestant, back from a previous season, and has been allowed to continue with his weight loss journey. Before the contestants even have a chance to do a workout, weigh-in or meet the trainers, they are subjected to their first challenge, a 1-mile race, the winner to have immunity from elimination. As with previous seasons, all the contestants will be paired up, the winner of the race also having the choice of his/her partner. The race proves to be too much for two of the contestants. At the first official weigh-in, there are five people over 400 pounds apiece - the largest number ever for the show, and the heaviest single person ever on the show. At their first workout, the contestants learn that both Bob and Jillian will be jointly training them all. Each contestant goes through a medical evaluation, which is a wake up call for most. At the first elimination weigh-in, only fifteen contestants weigh-in, although all sixteen are still in the game.
- Brian and Carre suspect their foster cat MiniBar is hopelessly feral. Jenny and Garret own an insecure cat name Duff who's freaked out over constrictive space, improper handling and a bizarre litter box.
- Melissa fears daughter Mariah's aggressive cat, Miley, will kill her two chihuahuas. Gracie attacks Kristen and Lei daily as well as any of their friends that still dare set foot in their home.
- Clinical psychologist Dr. Tolin tries to treat six OCD (Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder) sufferers in a 21-day intensive treatment program.