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- At the height of his career, Charles Dickens meets a younger woman who becomes his secret lover until his death.
- Michael Carbonaro, a magician by trade and prankster by heart, performs elaborate tricks on unsuspecting members of the public.
- Outspoken virtuoso DJ Tommie Sunshine explores the past, present and future of electronic dance music (EDM) in this kinetic docuseries that explores the music and human stories behind this vast global culture.
- Kim rehearses for her hosting debut on "Saturday Night Live", but her past continues to haunt her; Khloé copes with her anxiety and the public's scrutiny; Kourtney gets serious with Travis Baker.
- Kim prepares for her SNL debut in New York City when an unexpected gesture offers her closure. Back in Los Angeles, Kris and Khloé learn some details that could jeopardize Travis' surprise proposal to Kourtney.
- Travis Baker and the whole family surprise Kourtney with a marriage proposal in Santa Barbara; Kim and Khloe talk about the next steps in their relationships.
- A victim of illegal plastic surgery, a woman who is allergic to everything, a rare medical condition that causes hair-raising symptoms, and a real life "popeye" are all considered Taboo.
- One woman who has created a business around her massive size, a couple that that proves relationships are a matter of give and take, a woman whose fears push her into heavy territory, and club-goers that defy the rules of the velvet rope, are all people who challenge the American ideals of health and beauty.
- A doctor who takes his patients to new heights, a man with a poisonous passion for self-immunization, a priest who turns to the dark arts for spiritual illumination, and a man who treats diseases with blood sucking organisms, are all people who embrace extreme medicine.
- Posing as a technician, Michael literally "gets the bug out" of a customer's phone and has him convinced it was in there all along. Then, as a seemingly ordinary bartender, he makes patrons fall for a never-ending beer bottle and a shot that breaks the laws of physics. Plus, he infiltrates an office and has gullible coworkers believing that he can freeze-dry animals and reanimate them.
- 2014– 21mTV-148.6 (32)TV EpisodePosing as a cashier, Michael makes a shopper's face appear on a milk carton and tries to convince her that she really is a missing person. Then, in a shipping store he has customers believing that impossible technology of the future has arrived, like a bowling ball that can be mailed in a flat box. Plus, he has a hotel guest questioning her identity when he swaps her ID, and stumps a valet when he does a disappearing act from his car.
- Posing as a thrift store employee, Michael makes shoppers believe that a real waddling duck is just a lifelike decoy and confuses clerks with a never-ending chain of hangers. Then, he convinces liquor store customers that some corks are made of cheese and a wine can freeze on command. Plus, in a museum he shocks a gullible new employee by destroying a priceless piece then impossibly reconstructing it.
- Michael convinces car wash patrons that he broke their window, only to miraculously fix it with the push of a button. Then, dry cleaning customers are confused when Michael is suddenly wearing their clothes in the blink of an eye. Plus, he has pet store shoppers convinced that they're seeing multiple fish in an empty water bowl.
- Michael convinces customers to buy toys that couldn't possibly exist, like bubbles that turn into Christmas ornaments when you catch them. Then, as a personal trainer, he makes a client think he actually sweat enough to fill a bucket. Plus, a security guard panics when Michael makes a car disappear on his watch.
- At a sporting goods store, a confused customer debates the laws of physics with Michael after he suddenly makes a lightweight box impossibly heavy. Then as a barista, Michael shows caf? patrons that glass is not nearly as impenetrable as it seems. Plus, he spooks museum workers when he shows that boomerangs really do always come back, and that taxidermy is a less than permanent solution.
- Michael confuses wine drinkers with an incredible shrinking bottle and a supposedly deep cork that defies the laws of physics. Then, he bedazzles a jewelry store patron with disappearing diamonds. Later, he heads to the carwash where one woman takes a stand when her "go green" clean takes an unexpected turn.
- In a Mexican restaurant, Michael treats incredulous diners to a good luck serpent with their tableside guacamole and makes salsa so spicy it melts metal. Then, he confuses office coworkers with a never-ending brown bag lunch and a frozen meal that turns out to be alarmingly fresh. Plus, he confounds his new assistant with some tricks of the trade as a real estate agent, including freshening dead flowers right before her eyes.
- Michael mystifies laundromat patrons by impossibly multiplying miniscule amounts of detergent and makes one man's day when he convinces him that he's hit the coin machine jackpot. Then at a thrift store, Michael taps into his musical abilities by turning into a human record player. Plus, as an employee at a shipping store, he astonishingly flips a full bowl of punch without spilling a drop and repeatedly teleports a glass penguin to one customer's dismay.
- Michael fools pet store shoppers into thinking an animal can hatch from a balloon; tricky valet parking; a new approach to working out.
- Michael refutes distillation while turning water into liquor; coffee shop customers shocked; Michael gives a man déjà vu.
- Michael poses as an interior designer and makes a staircase disappear; waiting room hijinks; Michael retrieves keys from a locked car at the car wash.
- Michael poses as a hipster at a farmers market and makes an endless supply of juice. Then things become blurry at the eye doctor, and later, shape shifting aliens send Michael's co-worker into a frenzy.
- Tommie arrives to LA, the home of popular music, to explore how this city of illusions and preconception, has a deep rooted electronic dance music scene. He meets with 12th Planet, Dirty South, and the Gaslamp Killer - all artists who hail from far reaching neighborhoods in the city, and maintain vastly different musical sounds. But what he discovers is the commonality is the city gives the artists full freedom to explore their artistic boundaries and fulfill their creative appetites.
- Tommie explores the mainstage of Vegas, as EDM's as the big paycheck center for EDM, where mega-clubs fork out millions to DJ's to show up for a few hours a month. Tiesto started the trend, of huge paydays for gigs, and now the trend is market-wide. We'll feature the Hakkasan Group, the hospitality giant behind EDM destinations Light and now the new Omnia, a new mega club being heralded as the first of it's kind, in technology, design and sheer scale. We'll meet with the staff including James Algate who was a huge force behind the design of the club. We'll also speak to other Hakassan executives to explore the politics, bottle culture driving up the zeros, booking challenges, and how Vegas invented and industrialized the residency business. We'll interweave the exploration of the Hakkasan group with female EDM superduo Krewella, as they arrive to Las Vegas for their residency at Omnia. Leading up the big show, Tommie will explore their backstory, including being raised Muslim, as well as their tumultuous break-up and lawsuit with ex-member Rain Man. All of this culminates where both storylines of the club and artist, culminate at the Krewella show at Omnia.
- Tommie explores the symbiotic relationship between electronic dance music and technology. We meet Chuckie, who embodies this relationship, as he comes through San Francisco on a whirlwind tour to meet some of the most cutting edge players in the tech industry. We also meet homegrown act M Machine, whose very tech forward approach and sound, has a story that perfectly coincides with the evolution of SF as a city. But to also understand the city's evolution in relation to tech, we also go back in time to meet the original rave pioneers of San Francisco - Hardkiss. In those early days, they were the frontrunners of an experimental new sound, which incorporated many styles of electronic music. We also dive in their new life, since losing their third member and soul of the group Scott Hardkiss.
- Tommie explores how smaller cities in England have had an equally large impact on the evolution of electronic dance music. He first heads to Brighton to meet the legendary Fatboy Slim, who proudly gave life to a new genre called Big Beat, right from this small sleepy seaside town. Then we head north to Manchester, where we explore how London's smaller counterpart, is where electronic music really caught on in England. We also meet hometown heroes MRK1, Zed Bias, and Virus Syndicate and understand how coming up in a gritty, smaller town directly affects and colors their music.
- Tommie jets to Ibiza to hit up the legendary summer island paradise for electronic dance music. Throughout the episode, he'll explore the history of the island, and how this tiny island has deeply influenced not only the culture as a whole, but some of the biggest stars of electronic dance music, including Hardwell, Paul Oakenfold, and the legendary Balearic DJ Alfredo. Tommie will explore various facets and sides of the island with each DJ, understanding how while so much has changed in Ibiza over the past three decades, the original essence of freedom and creative expression still is alive and well.
- Tommie travels to the Netherlands, where we explore how its homegrown superstars, have deeper personal stories and struggles than the facade may let on. Tommie meets up with Afrojack and explores his meteoric rise in EDM, as well as the pitfalls that came with it having success so young. Since then, he's found a new appreciation for home. The same applies to Don Diablo, who after a huge recording contract in his teens, found himself in a creative rut, but it took a major tragedy back at home to bring him back to his creative center, and now finds himself thriving once again.
- Mysteryland is on, and Tommie is playing the festival. We'll get a first hand look at the inner cogs and process behind this visual festival, which is one of the world's superlatives. Tommie will explore how such a liberal city, and it's infamous vices, affects the tone and style of Mysteryland. We'll meet the staff behind Mysteryland as they hustle to build one of the world's most visual and creative festivals on the planet, just a week before the doors open. Meanwhile, we'll go deep into Tommie's own mind, as he prepares himself to play Mysteryland for the second time in his career.
- Tommie travels to Paris in hopes of cracking the mystery of what makes French electronic music artists tick. We explore the history of French electronic music, via DJ Falcon, Busy P of Ed Banger, Miss Kittin, Gilda of Kitsune, and JB of Air. By exploring the last few decades of music, starting with the French Touch, we learn of a rich musical and communal history, while revealing how for the French, nothing matters more than making good music with your friends. And in a rare feat, they've managed to maintain integrity while reaching commercial success, all while remaining a close community.
- Miami isn't all South Beach. Tommie heads to Miami to reveal the two very distinct sides of Magic City. First he meets up with French Miami superstar Cedric Gervais, who embodies the flashy south beach side, but still maintains a deep connection to the soul of Miami. We also meet Oscar G and Ralph Falcon, both childhood friends who still live right next to each other. They'll show Tommie their Cuban neighborhood, as well as a soup to nuts process of making a proper Miami house track. Then we'll culminate at a special Monday night party Murk and Oscar G throw at Coyo Taco in Wynwood, where they hold the down local Miami scene.
- Will has gone sky diving and swam with sharks, but no Bucket List challenge has made him quite so nervous as performing stand-up comedy in front of a sold out crowd. He enlists the help of his friend and comedy legend Dave Chappelle to help him craft the perfect set so he doesn't embarrass himself in front of all his friends and family.
- Will Smith and his son Trey head to the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to kick their father-son bonding into high gear in a winner take all, one on one race, on the Yas Marina circuit.