2024-06-30
It has been four years since the alien-seeking agents averted an intergalactic disaster of epic proportions. Kay has since returned to the comforts of civilian life while Jay continues to work for the Men in Black, the highly funded yet unofficial government agency that regulates all things alien on earth. (Repeat).
In this action-packed installment of the sci-fi franchise, Agent J travels back in time to 1969 in order to prevent someone from rewriting the course of history. Along the way, he reunites with his partner Agent K, who in 1969 is a young man. (Repeat).
Carl and Urkel (Reginald VelJohnson, Jaleel White) are on a flight to Detroit when the pilot bails out. Tony: Joe Keyes. Mother Winslow: Rosetta LeNoire. Harriette: JoMarie Payton Noble. Eddie: Darius McCrary. (Repeat).
After a lesson from Carl on sharing, Richie brings home a homeless wanderer (Art Evans) at Christmas. And Urkel searches the city dump for a one-of-a-kind gift for Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams). Carl: Reginald VelJohnson. Urkel: Jaleel White. (Repeat).
In the series finale, the entire family discovers saying goodbye is much harder than it seems. (Repeat).
In the premiere of this mockumentary-style sitcom chronicling the unusual kinship of the extended Pritchett clan, patriarch Jay (Ed O'Neill) adjusts to his preteen stepson's views on romance, while his adult son, Mitchell, searches for a way to tell his relatives about his adopted baby from Vietnam with his partner, Cameron. (Repeat).
Phil tries to teach Luke a lesson in responsibility; Mitchell and Cameron sign Lily up for Mommy & Me class; Jay and Manny take time out for a father-and-son bonding experiment. (Repeat).
A reluctant Jay takes Phil on a model-airplane excursion; Gloria goes shopping with Alex after dropping off her son for a playdate with Luke; and Claire and Manny get to know one another as siblings. (Repeat).
Jay's ex-wife, Dede (Shelley Long), pays a surprise---and unwelcome---visit to make up for an unfortunate incident at Jay and Gloria's wedding. (Repeat).
A submariner (Charlie Sheen) surfaces to spend two weeks with Phoebe, who's come down with chicken pox; Joey plays the role of a data processor at Chandler's company. Richard: Tom Selleck. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. (Repeat).
Rachel's in her ex-fiancé's wedding; Chandler has a cyberspace romance; Monica and Richard think about their future. Richard: Tom Selleck. Mindy: Jana Marie Hupp. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Monica: Courteney Cox. Ross: David Schwimmer. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. (Repeat).
Janice tries to change Joey's opinion of her; Ross's sexual fantasy isn't kept between him and Rachel; Monica can't shake memories of Richard. Jack: Elliott Gould. Janice: Maggie Wheeler. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Nobody seems to be getting the message when Ross demands that the group get ready for his black-tie benefit. Monica: Courteney Cox. Ross: David Schwimmer. (Repeat).
Monica turns her attention from making jam to maybe making a baby; Phoebe befriends a guy who's stalking her twin sister. Malcolm: David Arquette. Monica: Courteney Cox. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
Will Smith charms his way through this breezy comedy in which he plays a smooth-talking dating guru who helps insecure men find romance. Ironically, Hitch runs into a host of problems when he starts to woo a headstrong gossip columnist (Eva Mendes). Kevin James, Amber Valletta, Julie Ann Emery, Robinne Lee. (Repeat).
Four gal pals decide they need to take a vacation together after five years apart, and head to New Orleans to have a wild time at the Essence Festival. This winning comedy follows them as they party hard while confronting their personal issues and romantic dilemmas. (Repeat).
Three overstressed, overworked mothers decide to blow off their responsibilities and have some fun in this hysterical comedy, but their wild ways cause them to clash with a rival mommy who's dedicated to preserving the facade of her perfect life. (Repeat).
Booze-swilling, pot-smoking, hard-swearing seventh-grade teacher Elizabeth competes against a prudish colleague for the affections of handsome and rich substitute teacher Scott in this hilariously filthy comedy. If Elizabeth can motivate her students to win an academic contest that will help her pay for breast implants, perhaps she will finally be able to attract Scott's attention. (Repeat).
In the third-season opener, Sheldon feels betrayed when his friends alter his arctic-expedition data, so he takes off for Texas. The guys follow him, which kills Leonard's chance for a romantic meeting with Penny. (Repeat).
Sheldon and Howard consult an entomologist (Lewis Black) to help settle a bet---with their favorite comic books at stake---regarding a species of cricket. Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny try to figure out what's next after an awkward first attempt at intimacy. (Repeat).
Sheldon tries to change Penny through behavior modification, using chocolate as motivation. Meanwhile, Howard and Raj try to pick up women at a Goth nightclub. (Repeat).
Raj needs to find a new job or he will be sent back to India, so Sheldon hires Raj to work for him. Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny need to explain the "three's company" concept to Howard. (Repeat).
Sheldon enters a trading-card competition when he hears Wil Wheaton (in a cameo), for whom he harbors resentment, is also participating. Meanwhile, Wolowitz asks Penny to set him up with one of her friends. (Repeat).
Sheldon tries to teach Leonard the fundamentals of football, while Raj and Howard quarrel over an incident involving kites. (Repeat).
Booze-swilling, pot-smoking, hard-swearing seventh-grade teacher Elizabeth competes against a prudish colleague for the affections of handsome and rich substitute teacher Scott in this hilariously filthy comedy. If Elizabeth can motivate her students to win an academic contest that will help her pay for breast implants, perhaps she will finally be able to attract Scott's attention. (Repeat).