2024-10-06
Amina works with a recent college graduate to raise her credit score so she may determine whether to buy outside of her preferred location now or wait until she finds her ideal home in Tampa, Florida. (Repeat).
Amina helps a recently married couple buy a house after their savings were depleted by their wedding. As they search for the perfect home, Amina works with them to determine if a new construction or resale house would better fit their budget. (Repeat).
Kristina reaches out to Brandon's mom about their marriage woes. Anthony attempts to broker peace between LaToya and Kristina. LaToya helps Kolby with her disappointment over having a girl. The Dobines try to find time to date each other. (Repeat).
LaToya tries to get Kristina and Kimberly to bury the hatchet, but not in each others backs. Kolby tells Russell she's overwhelmed. Lakeita worries about Bravo not coming home. Gift shopping goes left for Brandon before Kristina's surprise birthday party. (Repeat).
Hoping to get back in the house, Brandon surprises Kristina with a birthday party and a ring, but will another argument ruin the night? Kristina and Kimberly finally have a one-on-one. Lakeita opens up about her concerns over Bravo with the ladies. (Repeat).
Alex's family claims she had it all. However, those glory days have since faded because now, Alex captures her small town's attention with mugshots and headlines reporting her numerous arrests. (Repeat).
Elizabeth claims her ex-husband, Brian, is an evil, manipulative liar who has brainwashed their son against her. She says her son is angry, defiant, and constantly begs her to go back to living with his father. (Repeat).
Jennifer claims her family has been the victim of hackers for almost two years. The problem is her husband, Billy, thinks she is the hacker. Things have gotten so bad that Billy has asked for a divorce. (Repeat).
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Jennifer and her husband, Billy. She says their marriage is in shambles because her family has been targeted by "hackers" for the last year-and-a-half. Billy says he has evidence that leads back to his wife. (Repeat).
A woman who married her a friend's husband after the friend died is counseled. When she fell ill, the husband expressed his feelings for her best friend. She recovered from her illness, but doesn't think her marriage can. (Repeat).
Steve denies molesting his three stepdaughters and agrees to take a polygraph test; his biological daughter reveals a secret she claims she has been carrying for years. (Repeat).
Amy and Chris say their 19-year-old quadruplet son dropped out of college after smoking marijuana just one time. (Repeat).
Oprah Winfrey sits down with journalist, podcaster and bestselling author, Malcolm Gladwell. They discuss his new book, "Talking to Strangers," where he examines his theory that prejudging people we don't know, sometimes leads to dangerous consequences. (Repeat).
Oprah Winfrey sits down with Chanel Miller, formerly known to the world as "Emily Doe," who was sexually assaulted on the Stanford University campus. In her memoir, Know My Name, Chanel shares the aftermath of the assault and trial that followed. (Repeat).
A woman who's moving from New Orleans to Fresno for a new job has just five days to find a place. (Repeat).
A woman is very mindful of her budget as she searches for a home in downtown Memphis. (Repeat).
A military couple have $300,000 to spend on a home in Upper Marlboro, Md. They are hoping to find a place that's large and nearby shopping, restaurants and Andrews Air Force Base. (Repeat).
A move to Atlanta to be closer to family is highlighted by a disagreement over whether to find a Craftsman-style home with an updated kitchen or a mid-century modern abode with an open-floor plan. (Repeat).
An engaged couple and their 3-year-old toddler are ready to move out of mom's house and buy a home of their own near downtown Detroit. (Repeat).
A single mom in Arlington, Texas, is looking to take on the ultimate family experiment: cramming into a tiny home with her two teenage kids. She wants something with modern style and wheels, so they can hit the road in the summertime. Her lifelong friend who's joining the hunt, however, is skeptical, not to mention the kids. (Repeat).
A woman is ready to live her new life fresh from divorce and moves to Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She is looking for a practical home that will have her needs and her daughter's over luxuries. (Repeat).
A woman who's newly single is ready to look for a new home in Connecticut with a spacious yard for her dog. (Repeat).
In Richmond, VA, a single woman living with her mother is looking forward to buying her own home. (Repeat).
A frugal buyer in Mt. Vernon, NY, wants an inexpensive one-bedroom co-op so she can keep saving for her ultimate goal: a single-family home. But her big sister thinks she should spend more for a two-bedroom because it would be a better investment. (Repeat).
A hairdresser learns about her husband's mysterious past. (Repeat).
The investigation into the 2009 disappearance of 7-year-old Somer Thompson in Orange Park, Fla., is recounted. The second-grader vanished while walking home from school with her siblings; her body was found two days later in a Georgia landfill. Months later, a suspect was named: Jarred Harrell, who had been arrested on unrelated child pornography charges. He eventually confessed, and pleaded guilt