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David Bromstad returns to his hometown in Minnesota to help a couple find their dream home after winning $1 million on a Powerball ticket; they will now be able to accommodate all of their children, dogs and cars in luxurious style.
A tiny townhouse holds a family of seven.
A historic Victorian home needs an update.
No main floor living space in a small house.
Transforming a huge house into a home.
When a recently divorced woman and a reformed ladies' man move quickly into a new relationship, their adult children worry that their infatuation is a case of ``puppy love`` and won't last.
A man has been waiting two years for his truck to be painted.
Parties fight over the trademarked name of a wrestling promotion.
A man's dream to build a tiny house in Arizona is squashed by bureaucracy.
A dog breeder says her plumber overcharged her; the plumber says the woman is confused.
A woman says she was being very cautious as she pulled out of an alleyway with limited visibility; she claims a reckless driver hit her as she was backing up.
A mother of three buys a used car only to have it repossessed due to an undisclosed lien.
A woman sues her former landlady, who she believes had friends leave her harassing voicemail messages, which she has brought to court.
A woman sues her much-younger ex-boyfriend for vandalizing her home and emotional distress.
A woman sues her much-older ex-boyfriend for withholding her personal property.
Video highlights include a reluctant skier, a man trying to kill a bug with a baseball bat, funny face swaps, a young outfielder who can't stop dancing and great moments in bad ideas.
A teen recovering from dental surgery thinks her nurse is Hillary Clinton; a woman in labor dances hip-hop in the delivery room; a boy battles fierce winds; hoverboard mishaps; face-swapping videos.
Work mishaps include a forklift operator who runs into a boat; a girl is surrounded by seagulls at a beach; people are scared by small animals.
Winter-themed blunders involving skiing, sledding and snow angels; basketball tricks; a bear walks into a house to steal a bottle of ammonia.
A little girl tries to break into her dad's phone; people faint during special occasions; whale watchers are surprised by a whale; people who just got their wisdom teeth removed think they've lost their tongue.
Alfonso's funniest home videos; a little girl who is enthralled with her new whoopee cushion; a compilation of the hazards of winter.
Emotionally vulnerable Chicagoans (Larenz Tate, Nia Long) carry on a torrid affair but deny their burgeoning love.
After a woman's plan to buy a house falls, she joins forces with her daughter to buy a home.
Emotionally vulnerable Chicagoans (Larenz Tate, Nia Long) carry on a torrid affair but deny their burgeoning love.
After a woman's plan to buy a house falls, she joins forces with her daughter to buy a home.
Alfonso's funniest home videos; a little girl who is enthralled with her new whoopee cushion; a compilation of the hazards of winter.
With only a few weeks to go before their upcoming wedding, fiancés Amie and Craig attempt to mend some tumultuous relationships with their families; they soon discover that fixing one issue leads to unexpected revelations and turmoil.
A young couple must bury the past before they look to the future; she is still haunted by her ex-boyfriend, and he must reconcile with loved ones who feel abandoned by his new life.
Tempers flare when a man fears his soon to be mother-in-law doesn't approve of her son's upcoming union; after clearing the air, their loved ones' concerns are further solidified when they witness a relationship that is more volatile than loving.
An atheist couple try to win the support of their deeply devout families.
A newly engaged couple leave their families reeling when they surprise them with news of their upcoming wedding; when their bombshell revelation blows up, they are forced to look beyond their fantasy and confront the reality of their lives.
A landlord and his realtor try to get their story straight over a rent reduction they offered their tenant.
A struggling teacher tries to recover his security deposit from a persnickety landlord.
A mysterious hunk of metal on the highway causes damage to a man's car.
A man sues the person who sold him a vintage Gibson guitar.
A homeowner says he paid a contractor $5,000 to build a studio apartment; he alleges that all he ever got was a rough sketch and no actual labor.
A man accuses his mechanic of getting his truck impounded; the mechanic says he's never seen the truck in his life.
The plaintiff accuses the defendant of being delusional and that after they broke up she lied about being pregnant with his child.
The plaintiff insists he and the defendant dated and sues her over the balance due on a loan; the defendant says they never dated and were nothing more than friends.
A woman sues her former friend for a bail bond and personal property; he claims she was negligent with his car and caused it to catch on fire.
Babies who look like emojis; a little boy hides to devour chocolate treats; a toddler and baby powder; balloons in a ceiling fan; magic tricks gone wrong.
Tommy enlists the men to introduce their connections to their families; Donnah shocks Vince with an ``engaged by`` date; after an argument, Darius' focus shifts from Ashley to a new connection; Dominique and Lauren butt heads.
Brunch gets heated. The men meet the women's families. Darius has a communication breakdown with Ashley's brother. Vince still refuses to make a timeline. Dominique's dad has a test of faith. Ashante's mom needs a shot. Final decisions are made.
Lateshia's and Latrice's hopes for a rebirth of the Collective get sidetracked by a rumor of an outside child; Glen and Cliff talk it out; Marie's stepdaughter gives her some blunt advice; fed up with Glen's attitude, Lateshia chews him out publicly.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
The Scott brothers visit their old stomping grounds in Pontiac, Mich., and have a bonding moment with their dad; Tricia reveals to Ken that Tisha said he was in another woman's DMs; Ken confronts Marsau about Tisha spilling the tea.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
The Scott brothers visit their old stomping grounds in Pontiac, Mich., and have a bonding moment with their dad; Tricia reveals to Ken that Tisha said he was in another woman's DMs; Ken confronts Marsau about Tisha spilling the tea.
Lateshia's and Latrice's hopes for a rebirth of the Collective get sidetracked by a rumor of an outside child; Glen and Cliff talk it out; Marie's stepdaughter gives her some blunt advice; fed up with Glen's attitude, Lateshia chews him out publicly.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
Josh and Shay are eager to connect after 12 long years; Sandia thinks she may have found her Haitian Prince Charming in Chris, but then he starts sharing his views; after five years, Dymond and Aaron H. finally share a romantic meal in person.
A tumultuous first night together and a late night screaming match leaves one couple wondering how to pick up the pieces in their relationship; later, Ta'Rhonda heats up the group with a Kama Sutra exercise, but some couples feel left in the cold.
Lateshia's and Latrice's hopes for a rebirth of the Collective get sidetracked by a rumor of an outside child; Glen and Cliff talk it out; Marie's stepdaughter gives her some blunt advice; fed up with Glen's attitude, Lateshia chews him out publicly.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
A tiny townhouse holds a family of seven.
An easier-to-manage manor home.
Police officers cannot agree on whether to update or relocate.
Brian is fed up with the lack of space and basement problems in his and Chelsea's small lakeside bungalow; Hilary and her team are determined to make this house function, but David hopes to find the couple a larger home.
An aspiring real estate investor wants to rent her family's current home and buy something more grand in North Carolina; her husband wants to stay, but a place with room for a bar and lounge space may convince him.
A single mom with seven kids adds her boyfriend to the mix, and they look for a big home to share together in Atlanta; as a contractor, the boyfriend wants something they can renovate, but she wants something with the bling already included.
After losing two loved ones in the same year, a mother and her adult daughter look for a fresh start and move from Oklahoma to Atlanta; the mother wants something near downtown close to the action, but her daughter prefers a place out in the country.
Newly single, a mom and her three boys are moving from Wisconsin back to Pittsburgh; she has her heart set on a place straight from the 1970s, but both her best friend and her agent want her to consider something that's more turnkey.
A young couple wants to buy a home in Aurora, Ill., but they will have to compromise, as their wishes differ greatly.
Emotionally vulnerable Chicagoans (Larenz Tate, Nia Long) carry on a torrid affair but deny their burgeoning love.
Ken and Tricia get more counselling from Dr. Francis. In Detroit, Destiny and her sister reunite with family, but a tense visit with their mom upsets Destiny. In Pontiac, the Scotts visit their father and Uncle Rick.
The Scott brothers visit their old stomping grounds in Pontiac, Mich., and have a bonding moment with their dad; Tricia reveals to Ken that Tisha said he was in another woman's DMs; Ken confronts Marsau about Tisha spilling the tea.
Marsau chides Tisha for being messy. Tricia and Ken discuss having a baby. Nell thinks Lance is partying too much. Tricia gets called out for posting flirtatious emojis on Lance's IG. Nell breaks down to the ladies about the stress in her life.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
Marsau chides Tisha for being messy. Tricia and Ken discuss having a baby. Nell thinks Lance is partying too much. Tricia gets called out for posting flirtatious emojis on Lance's IG. Nell breaks down to the ladies about the stress in her life.
Selena digs into who brought a rumor about Mike fathering an outside child to the Collective and its suspicious timing; Tambra gets hit by a rumor of her own from an unlikely source; Lateshia's talk show focus group gets overtaken by the gossip.
Tambra throws an event at a museum to reintroduce herself to the Collective, including a surprise guest; Glen suggests he should manage Lateshia's career; Marie and her son bond on the basketball court; Tambra squashes a rumor about her and a client.
The Scott brothers visit their old stomping grounds in Pontiac, Mich., and have a bonding moment with their dad; Tricia reveals to Ken that Tisha said he was in another woman's DMs; Ken confronts Marsau about Tisha spilling the tea.
Marsau chides Tisha for being messy. Tricia and Ken discuss having a baby. Nell thinks Lance is partying too much. Tricia gets called out for posting flirtatious emojis on Lance's IG. Nell breaks down to the ladies about the stress in her life.
Back in the motor city, the Smiths' marital problems grow; Kolby struggles with her pregnancy while Russell can't contain his excitement; the Thompsons' friends have issues with the Smiths that are sure to have Kristina feeling a way.
Kristina and Kimberly go toe-to-toe about their estranged friendship; Brandon opens up to Russell and Anthony about his separation; the Thompsons disagree about reaching out to Kristina; against her wishes, Kolby and Russell have a gender reveal.
Ken and Tricia get more counselling from Dr. Francis. In Detroit, Destiny and her sister reunite with family, but a tense visit with their mom upsets Destiny. In Pontiac, the Scotts visit their father and Uncle Rick.
The Scott brothers visit their old stomping grounds in Pontiac, Mich., and have a bonding moment with their dad; Tricia reveals to Ken that Tisha said he was in another woman's DMs; Ken confronts Marsau about Tisha spilling the tea.
Marsau chides Tisha for being messy. Tricia and Ken discuss having a baby. Nell thinks Lance is partying too much. Tricia gets called out for posting flirtatious emojis on Lance's IG. Nell breaks down to the ladies about the stress in her life.
Video highlights include Easter egg hunts, a dog who thinks his shadow belongs to another dog, a boy's toy drone gets caught in his mother's hair, and a musical salute to hamsters eating.
Children afraid of the Easter Bunny; egg hunts and birthday mishaps; a dog makes off with a mouthful of cash his owner just received.
Easter-themed videos; a wild racoon finds its way into an office and scares workers; a dog wants to join a family in the process of making pizza; a gender-reveal balloon sails away before the reveal.
A dad pranks his kids by eating their Easter candy; sink-sprayer gags; a golfer who unsuccessfully tries to dodge a bird attack.
Emotionally vulnerable Chicagoans (Larenz Tate, Nia Long) carry on a torrid affair but deny their burgeoning love.
After a lengthy long-distance relationship, a married couple searches for their first place in his hometown of South Gloucestershire, England; they're giving up her income to make the move, so they'll have to navigate more than just big expectations.
A family of urban homesteaders is leaving their Atlanta home to give their kids a hands-on global experience in Jaco, Costa Rica; Dad has big ideas on how to ease their transition, but world-traveler Mom is focused on the details.
Robb and Robert are leaving Tokyo for Robb's job at a school for children of American military families stationed in Germany; Robert wants a home that offers privacy, but Robb wants to be in the center of the city near the art and architecture.
Akee's world was turned upside down twelve years ago when Hurricane Katrina took his home and his family's livelihood away overnight, and now he's leaving New Orleans for college in Rome.
A family with a passion for travel follows a job opportunity to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, home to Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti and the Masai people, so they think the culture and warm tropical island vibe will be a perfect fit.
Police find the wife of a California fertility doctor dead at the bottom of a staircase in their San Clemente home. Did her dogs play some role in her death or was the scene staged to cover up a murder? Correspondent Tracy Smith reports.
In 2018, a former classmate kills promising Ivy League college student Blaze Bernstein. Inside the trial of the secret neo-Nazi prosecutors say stabbed Blaze to death because he was gay and Jewish. Tracy Smith Reports.
Kendy Howard turns up dead in her bathtub. While dispatched as a suicide, clues at the scene make Investigators suspicious.
On Oct. 3, 2018, Jessy Kurczewski calls the police to report she found Lynn Hernan dead in her recliner; when the toxicology report shows a toxic ingredient in Lynn's blood, authorities take a closer look at Jessy.
In 2018, a former classmate kills promising Ivy League college student Blaze Bernstein. Inside the trial of the secret neo-Nazi prosecutors say stabbed Blaze to death because he was gay and Jewish. Tracy Smith Reports.
A mother of three buys a used car only to have it repossessed due to an undisclosed lien.
A woman says she was being very cautious as she pulled out of an alleyway with limited visibility; she claims a reckless driver hit her as she was backing up.
A dog breeder says her plumber overcharged her; the plumber says the woman is confused.
A man's dream to build a tiny house in Arizona is squashed by bureaucracy.
Parties fight over the trademarked name of a wrestling promotion.
A man has been waiting two years for his truck to be painted.
When a recently divorced woman and a reformed ladies' man move quickly into a new relationship, their adult children worry that their infatuation is a case of ``puppy love`` and won't last.
Transforming a huge house into a home.
No main floor living space in a small house.
A historic Victorian home needs an update.
A tiny townhouse holds a family of seven.
David Bromstad returns to his hometown in Minnesota to help a couple find their dream home after winning $1 million on a Powerball ticket; they will now be able to accommodate all of their children, dogs and cars in luxurious style.
A pair of siblings vowed to their late father they would always look out for one another, so when one won the lottery, he didn't hesitate to split it; they now have the chance to re-create cherished family holidays in New Hampshire.
After thinking his scratch-off only won him a couple hundred bucks, a man scans his card to find out it carries a worth of $750,000, so the family shops for the home of their dreams.
A former carpenter and his fiance want to fulfill a lifelong dream of living on the coast of Maine after winning the lottery.
A woman that won the lottery with 19 of her coworkers dreams of a new life with her fiance, which includes a grand Tennessee mansion.
After winning a million dollars, a woman gives her son her old condo in Ponte Verde Beach, Fla. and seeks a home big enough for her and her hobbies.
A couple's lakeside retirement dream is now a reality after they won on a Massachusetts scratch-off ticket.
A husband and wife decide they want to live close to their eldest son in Buffalo, N.Y.
David Bromstad returns to his hometown in Minnesota to help a couple find their dream home after winning $1 million on a Powerball ticket; they will now be able to accommodate all of their children, dogs and cars in luxurious style.
A pair of siblings vowed to their late father they would always look out for one another, so when one won the lottery, he didn't hesitate to split it; they now have the chance to re-create cherished family holidays in New Hampshire.
After thinking his scratch-off only won him a couple hundred bucks, a man scans his card to find out it carries a worth of $750,000, so the family shops for the home of their dreams.
A former carpenter and his fiance want to fulfill a lifelong dream of living on the coast of Maine after winning the lottery.
A woman that won the lottery with 19 of her coworkers dreams of a new life with her fiance, which includes a grand Tennessee mansion.
After winning a million dollars, a woman gives her son her old condo in Ponte Verde Beach, Fla. and seeks a home big enough for her and her hobbies.
A couple's lakeside retirement dream is now a reality after they won on a Massachusetts scratch-off ticket.