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An elite unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department squares off against a crew of ex-military men who hatch an elaborate plan for a seemingly impossible heist -- the city's Federal Reserve Bank.
Retired CIA agents (Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich) reassemble for survival after the agency sends assassins to silence them and the secrets they carry.
Former CIA black-ops agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) and his team battle assassins, terrorists and power-hungry government officials as they try to retrieve a lethal device that could change the balance of world power.
An unexpected reality check dampens Jay's plans for relaxation; Phil wants to make the trip romantic for Claire; the kids get into mischief when left to their own devices.
Everything seems to be working against Claire's plans for a new family portrait; Cameron gets a gig as a wedding singer, leaving Mitchell home alone with Lily and a wayward pigeon.
Phil finally agrees to sell the old station wagon but only after a family trip down memory lane; Cameron asks Jay for help when Mitchell decides to build a life-size princess castle for Lily.
Janine invites Joey, Monica and Ross to a TV taping; Phoebe and Rachel want an early glimpse at their Christmas gifts.
Janine's attitude causes strife between Joey and his friends; Rachel gets an apothecary table from a flea market.
Ross and Chandler argue over authorship of a joke; a question from Monica puts Phoebe on the spot; Joey reluctantly takes a job at Central Perk.
Rachel is worried about her sister's flirtation with Ross; sickly Monica is well enough to seduce Chandler; Joey uses free food to lure women to date him.
Rachel and her sister get into a heated sibling rivalry over Ross; Chandler confesses he hasn't cried since he was a child.
A rude, drug-abusing educator (Cameron Diaz) vies with a perky colleague for the attentions of a rich and handsome substitute teacher (Justin Timberlake).
Central Division rivals in the Tigers and Guardians contest Game 1 of their best-of-five American League Division Series. Detroit stunned Houston with a two-game sweep in the wild-card round. AL Central champion Cleveland claimed the season set 7-6.
Gloria decides to honor her late grandmother by cooking more traditional Colombian meals; Claire finds out Alex is interested in a boy; Mitchell's aversion to public displays of affection causes an argument.
When an earthquake hits, Claire gets stuck in the bathroom with the plumber; Manny experiences an existential crisis while out with Jay; Mitchell and Cameron use the quake as an excuse to get out of a party thrown by a friend (Nathan Lane).
Claire and Mitchell try to spare their significant others from embarrassment; Haley tries to teach Alex how to be cool.
Phil and Claire announce a family challenge after noticing how busy everyone is with electronic devices; Cameron and Mitchell try to get Lily into a good preschool.
The Royals take on the Yankees in Game 1 of their American League Division Series. Kansas City and New York did battle four times in a five-season stretch from 1976-80 for the right to go to the World Series. The Yankees won three of those clashes.
Isolated, bullied and disregarded by society, failed comedian Arthur Fleck begins a slow descent into madness as he transforms into the criminal mastermind known as the Joker.
With their headquarters destroyed and the world held hostage, members of Kingsman join forces with their American counterparts to battle a ruthless and common enemy.
A lonely organizer (Jennifer Lopez) falls for an engaged pediatrician (Matthew McConaughey) while coordinating his wedding and reception.
Claire prepares to make the Dunphy house spooky for Halloween; Cameron does not like the holiday because of a traumatic childhood experience; Jay and Manny tease Gloria about her accent.
Claire and Haley are stuck at home sick; the taunting of a chirping smoke detector has Phil preoccupied; Gloria and Manny's surprise visit at Jay's work leads to headaches for him; Cameron takes Lily for a commercial.
Manny experiences a minicrisis over getting older; Phil and Claire engage in a car race on the way to a restaurant; Mitch and Cam go to the mall to pick up a gift for Manny's birthday.
Cameron's mother (Celia Weston) makes Mitchell uncomfortable; Haley breaks up with Dylan.
Luke and Manny have their first school dance; Jay and Phil take Luke and Manny on a mall run that becomes quite stressful; Mitch and Cam learn that Lily is biting other kids on the playground.
When Rachel tells her friends about Barry and Mindy's impending divorce, the others speculate how their lives could have turned out if they had chosen different paths.
When Rachel tells her friends about Barry and Mindy's impending divorce, the others speculate how their lives could have turned out if they had chosen different paths.
Chandler's anniversary gift to Monica is really one an ex-girlfriend gave him; Joey hires a look-alike; Ross tries to teach martial arts to Rachel.
Ross toys with dating one of his students; a curling iron starts a fire in Phoebe and Rachel's apartment.
Monica and Phoebe compete to find Rachel a date; Joey tries to con his friends into buying him a new refrigerator.
Satellites designed to prevent natural disasters begin to fail, threatening to create a worldwide geostorm that could wipe out everything and everyone.
An entrepreneur invites scientists (Sam Neill, Laura Dern), a mathematics theorist (Jeff Goldblum) and others to his jungle theme-park featuring dinosaurs regenerated from DNA.
Storm-chasers (Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton) finalizing their divorce try to place equipment inside a tornado on the Oklahoma plains.
Sheldon gets jealous when a co-worker wins an award; Wolowitz finds an old remote control Stephen Hawking action figure that he made.
Sheldon and Leonard disagree about how to divide their shared belongings; Koothrappali and Stuart fight to be the most helpful to Bernadette during her final weeks of pregnancy.
While Howard and Bernadette welcome their new baby into the world, Amy celebrates her own birthday with Sheldon.
Sheldon and Amy visit Penny and Leonard after the holidays and tell them about their terrible trip to Texas.
Penny thinks Leonard is taking her for granted and decides to go on a spa weekend with Amy; Wolowitz and Koothrappali try to fix a squeaky floorboard in the baby's room.
Sheldon tests an MIT invention after hearing it can help him read people's emotions; Leonard finds out Penny's brother is coming to town; Raj asks his ex-girlfriends to give him dating advice.
Leonard and Wolowitz try to distract Sheldon when he slows the progress of their guidance system; Raj and Stuart look after baby Halley while Penny and Amy take Bernadette for a night out.
Sheldon and Amy have their first fight since moving in together; Koothrappali is shocked at the realities of financial independence when he stops receiving support from his father.
Storm-chasers (Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton) finalizing their divorce try to place equipment inside a tornado on the Oklahoma plains.
Satellites designed to prevent natural disasters begin to fail, threatening to create a worldwide geostorm that could wipe out everything and everyone.
If Mr. Anderson, aka Neo, has learned anything, it's that choice, while an illusion, is the only way out of -- or into -- the Matrix. Neo knows what he has to do, but what he doesn't yet know is that the Matrix is now stronger and far more dangerous.
Sheldon starts an internet flame war; Missy stands up to the boys on her baseball team; Meemaw is unhappy when George Sr. spends time with her new boyfriend.
The University makes George Sr. a lucrative job offer in hopes of recruiting Sheldon; Georgie gets a job working for Meemaw's new boyfriend; Mary is determined to rid her home of greed.
Mary gets Pastor Jeff involved when Sheldon isn't invited to Billy's birthday party; George Sr. has male bonding time with Dr. Sturgis.
Sheldon fakes being sick to avoid a swim test at school; Dr. Sturgis spies on Meemaw's new boyfriend.
George Sr. and Meemaw struggle to manage the Cooper household; Mary plans Pastor Jeff's wedding.
Sheldon learns to listen when an emotional Paige struggles with her parents' divorce; George Sr. is furious when Georgie tries to buy his way out of chores.
Chandler jeopardizes Joey's chances for the lead role in a TV series when he forgets to take down a message.
Ross recruits some friends to go with him on his first meeting with Elizabeth's father (Bruce Willis); Phoebe makes Chandler and Monica paranoid by chronicling their every move.
Elizabeth's father (Bruce Willis) threatens to get Ross fired if he does not stop dating his daughter.
Chandler asks Phoebe to help him choose a special ring; Rachel urges Paul (Bruce Willis) to express his feelings.
Monica and Chandler encounter Richard (Tom Selleck), Monica's former boyfriend, in a romantic restaurant.
Monica and Chandler encounter Richard (Tom Selleck), Monica's former boyfriend, in a romantic restaurant.
Monica feels that Rachel is trying to steal the spotlight from her engagement; Chandler worries about his performance in the bedroom.
Monica learns what her parents have done with her wedding fund; Joey teases Rachel about her late-night reading material.
Chandler's efforts to bond with Monica's father (Elliott Gould) backfire during a racquetball game; Rachel tries to teach Joey how to sail; Monica tries to replicate Phoebe's grandmother's cookie recipe.
Rachel considers hiring an inexperienced but handsome man over a better qualified woman as her executive assistant.
Rachel makes her handsome new assistant (Eddie Cahill) hang out with Joey rather than the women in her office.
Monica makes Chandler apologize to an old girlfriend (Stacy Galina) for leaving her because she was fat; Monica struggles to select a maid of honor.
American League Division Series, Game 2.
American League Division Series, Game 2.
Roger decides to release photos of himself for extra cash, prompting the CIA to initiate an Alien Task Force; Francine copes with being left-handed.
After an accident with a pudding truck, Stan comes back to life; Stan excavates his home in search of buried treasure; Steve creates a robotic girlfriend.
While Francine is away visiting her parents, Roger has a party at the house; Steve tries to lose his virginity to Carmen Selectra.
The Smith family gets ready to celebrate Roger's 1,600th birthday, but gets sidetracked when Steve announces that he's going through puberty; Roger tries to make his own birthday fun when he gets the shaft from the family.
Roger discovers that someone maxed out his credit card and decides to bring down the crook; the Smith family gets sucked into a mean game.
Stan becomes his boss's go-to guy and feels he cannot say no to anything, including outrageous personal requests.
Stan gets jealous when he discovers Francine was once engaged to a pilot whose plane crashed, so Stan and Roger track him down.
The stakes have never been higher as John and Nicole place bets on which teams they think will crush the ``Wipeout`` course.
It's a Wipeout episode fit for royalty. Royal theme park performers, crazy cat ladies and slam poets are all vying to be crowned Wipeout champions and win $25,000.
Eddie disregards his grounding to keep a date.
Steve questions tutoring a basketball player that Laura likes.
Steve tries to lend a hand when Carl is determined to overcome his fear of heights.
Aunt Rachel rescues Steve when his punch is spiked.
George Sr. and Georgie go camping with Meemaw's new boyfriend, but things get complicated when her ex-boyfriend tags along; Sheldon and Missy invent a game.
Sheldon and Georgie mine for platinum in roadside gravel; Mary is concerned when Missy misuses religion to help with a batting slump.
Meemaw meets Dale's ex-wife, June; Sheldon is forced to work on a group project with reluctant college students.
Sheldon visits the California Institute of Technology for the very first time; Georgie is furious when Mary listens in on a phone call with his girlfriend; Meemaw tries to cheer up a jealous Missy.
Dr. Sturgis is furious when Sheldon accuses him of plagiarism; Mary sets out to find a ``girl trophy`` for Missy's end-of-season baseball ceremony; Georgie has an awkward run-in with Veronica while on a date with his new girlfriend, Jana.
When George Sr. accidentally lands the school librarian in the hospital, the Cooper family must nurse her back to health; Meemaw gives Georgie relationship advice.
Ross' doctoral dissertation is stored in a remote corner of the university library frequently used by students having sex; Rachel and Phoebe bond with Joey's date (Kristin Davis), then try to convince him to continue seeing her.
Joey may have ruined Rachel's chances with Tag (Eddie Cahill) when he opens his mouth during Thanksgiving dinner.
Rachel finds it embarrassing that she is paying the way for her hunky new boyfriend (Eddie Cahill), who is also her assistant at work.
Ross' attempts to introduce his son, Ben, to Hanukkah are thwarted by the tyke's like of all things Christmas.
Phoebe and Joey are at odds when she tries to cancel their weekly dinner plans so she can meet an old beau.
During their first night together, Rachel and Tag realize they forgot to ship out an important package at the office.
On her first day as a telemarketer, Phoebe encounters a distraught man (Jason Alexander) who is determined to end his life.
Celebrating Rachel's 30th birthday inspires the friends to reminisce about their own 30th birthdays -- Joey got angry with God for breaking their deal; Ross bought a sports car; Monica got drunk and embarrassed herself at her surprise party.
Joey accidentally informs a cast member (Susan Sarandon) that she will be fired so that his character will get her character's brain.
Monica and Chandler fondly reminisce about London until a startling revelation leaves Chandler floored.
Monica regrets telling a woman about a discount bridal shop when they end up competing for a wedding dress.
Rachel is worried about her sister's flirtation with Ross; sickly Monica is well enough to seduce Chandler; Joey uses free food to lure women to date him.
Ross and Chandler argue over authorship of a joke; a question from Monica puts Phoebe on the spot; Joey reluctantly takes a job at Central Perk.
Janine's attitude causes strife between Joey and his friends; Rachel gets an apothecary table from a flea market.
Janine invites Joey, Monica and Ross to a TV taping; Phoebe and Rachel want an early glimpse at their Christmas gifts.
Phil finally agrees to sell the old station wagon but only after a family trip down memory lane; Cameron asks Jay for help when Mitchell decides to build a life-size princess castle for Lily.
Everything seems to be working against Claire's plans for a new family portrait; Cameron gets a gig as a wedding singer, leaving Mitchell home alone with Lily and a wayward pigeon.
An unexpected reality check dampens Jay's plans for relaxation; Phil wants to make the trip romantic for Claire; the kids get into mischief when left to their own devices.
Former CIA black-ops agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) and his team battle assassins, terrorists and power-hungry government officials as they try to retrieve a lethal device that could change the balance of world power.
Retired CIA agents (Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich) reassemble for survival after the agency sends assassins to silence them and the secrets they carry.
An elite unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department squares off against a crew of ex-military men who hatch an elaborate plan for a seemingly impossible heist -- the city's Federal Reserve Bank.