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- Inspired by the viral New York Magazine article, Hustlers follows a crew of savvy former strip club employees who band together to turn the tables on their Wall Street clients.
- An introverted teenage girl tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth grade year before leaving to start high school.
- The eldest son of a fugitive family comes of age and wants to live his own life.
- After 25 years of a good marriage, what will Darcy do once she discovers her husband's sinister secret?
- "A Modern Affair" is a romantic comedy about the strain of contemporary relationships, one woman's urgent desire for parenthood, and a solution to it all. Grace Rhodes is the perfect corporate executive -- bright, successful, attractive and with just professional touch. With her career in place, Grace feels she has everything she needs -- until she bumps into an ex-boyfriend bearing photos of his young kids. Feeling the irresistible urge to have a child, but not sure about waiting around for Mr. Right," Grace knows what she wants, but not how best to get it. Elaine, her wryly pragmatic best friend, suggests that Grace do the unthinkable and enlist the services of a sperm bank. After choosing a donor from the "DNA menu," Grace becomes pregnant and deeply curious about the identity of the donor #247. Enter Peter Kessler, a handsome photographer who divides his time between his craft, his casual affair with a married woman, and his "other job:" depositing specimens as a sperm donor to earn a little extra cash. When Grace and Peter finally meet, they begin the journey down the rocky road to parenthood and possibly from there to love.
- The girl reveals a phenomenon of confession when it is about to disappear in the mix of reality and literature. Does she need a confession or does she encourage to confess? She is only a small speck of the history, a paradigm of all us.
- A daily recap of the murder trial of James Holmes.
- 1987– 1h 30mApproved6.7 (51)TV EpisodeThe personal development of George Washington is the focus as Producer David Sutherland brings to life a uniquely human Washington who transformed himself from social climber into a patriot willing to give up everything for a higher cause.
- A tragedy rocks the family, and Tony takes a solo trip to Las Vegas when the grieving gets too hard to handle.
- The guys freeze out skaters at an ice rink's rental counter and head to the mall where they have the audacity to ask strangers to mind their manners. Then, the loser is down for the count after donning a diaper for a sumo-sized punishment.
- Joe, Sal, Murr and Q lend an unhelpful hand while working at a high-tech store, then play detectives at the mall in search of perps on the loose. And the loser gets the shakes while soaring high above the city.
- The jokers confess to people in a park, act as unpleasant cashiers at a grocery store, and play a 'touching game' with laser pointers.
- The guys pose as inhospitable restaurant hosts, then beg strangers to babysit their grandfathers. Plus the longest punishment in Jokers' history.
- Joe, Q, Sal and Murr spin a wheel and creep out shoppers at the mall. And the punishment leaves one Joker soaked, enraged, and totally shocked.
- The guys make a mockery of each other as restaurant managers, name that (made up) tune with strangers, and then head to the park for some awkward fun in the sun. Plus, the big loser gets wrapped up in a birthday surprise.
- Murr, Sal, Q and Joe serve up the goods posing as trainees at a juice bar and plead with strangers to get things untangled. Plus, the big loser confronts his biggest fear in a punishment that leaves him practically catatonic.
- Ray settles his final scores and revisits the past with his father. The Donovans clean up their mess. Smitty gets a crash course in what it means to be a part of the family.
- Q, Joe, Sal and Murr rat each other out at a pizza place and get into textual relationships with strangers at the mall. Then, the big loser twerks hard for the money at an impromptu bikini car wash.