Mike's dad comes to town early to attend Mike's bachelor party, which prompts Peggy to attend Molly's bachelorette event.
Ben and Dylan go on their first real date together. Elsewhere, Tom runs into problems with police.
Ivy worries as Derek grows closer to Rebecca and Karen has to choose between Dev and the show. Ellen and Julia fight over Michael's possible return and Sam brings Tom to a family dinner.
Mordecai and Rigby have to do Skips' work for the day when he cashes-in a coupon that they gave to him on his birthday.
Louise and Jamie make a go of their romance with an unusual date, while a spurned Spencer seeks comfort in the arms of a luscious-lipped old flame. Millie makes amends with Hugo and forges a surprising relationship with his new girlfriend Natalie, annoying her nemesis Rosie. Ollie decides it's time to find himself a man, so he takes Richard out to a gay bar and attracts the attention of a hunky blonde. Fred moves into the world of art and hosts an exhibition at a gallery, where Spencer makes quite an entrance with his new plus-one. Louise is adamant that she's over Spencer, but Jamie's not so sure.
In this episode, the competitors compete in the signature Top Chef challenge, Restaurant Wars. Special guest, David Adjey, sits at the judges' table.
Robson makes his way deep into the Canadian wilderness where he faces four of the country's most experienced fishermen.
When Kane tries to cripple Motorcity when the Eastside gate fails and he fails...he lures the Burners in to a trap to destroy Motorcity.
All the nursery pals are putting together scrapbooks of their most precious childhood memories: their first tuft of wool, photos of them as babies. Timmy ends up with one blank page left in his book and he's on a mission to find something perfect to put in there. All his attempts fail: the jam sandwich splodges and makes a mess, his self portrait sculpture gets squished and the football just won't fit in no matter how hard he tries to shut the book. Finally, the scrapbook is in tatters and the disappointed Timmy gives up. His friends cheer him up by putting together a new scrapbook. And Timmy repays them by having the idea for a group photo they can all put in their scrapbooks.
After a fun playtime activity of making a model castle, Timmy's imagination is all fired up. He wants to play at being Timmy the Knight, encountering dragons and saving Damsels in Distress. Along with Finlay, he dresses up as a knight and together they clippety-clop around the nursery on their trusty steeds - a customised broom and a hobby horse - and carry out several chivalrous deeds. The play acting bug takes over the whole nursery when together the pals all make a wonderful castle of their own out of big cardboard boxes and they all dress up. Timmy and Finlay's chivalrous spirit is put to the test when the friends hear what sounds like a real dragon.
Harry loses his cool with 3 swimmers that he's forced to rescue just seconds after warning them not to swim in a dangerous area. However, calling them "imbeciles" and "idiots" puts him in hot water.
Cleveland takes Roberta on a recruiting trip to his alma mater so that he can go to homecoming and relive his glory days, while Cleveland Jr. tries to find a replacement for Larry the Leopard.
Cleveland Jr. pretends to be Christian to get a beautiful girl, but soon discovers that he has an equally deceptive competitor. Meanwhile, Cleveland and Donna lie to a disabled veteran to spare his feelings.
Gayle flips when Olivia books the first-ever Anthony Robert's mobile event; Alexa questions her anti-marriage stance; Michelle struggles to ask out Tango.
Taskmaster goes undercover and infiltrates Peter's school to seek out Spider-Man. Spider-Man and White Tiger must put their differences aside and find a way to defeat an opponent who can mimic all of their physical abilities.
Will and Diane scramble when Louis Canning and Patti Nyholm team up to bankrupt the firm. Also, Alicia faces conflicted feelings regarding her relationship with Peter, and Kalinda's past catches up to her.
Spike heels and platforms may be the height of fashion, but does fancy footwear put you at risk on the road? Don't miss Jamie and Adam's attempt to find out. Then, in Super Glue Heroics, Tory, Grant and Kari test whether it's possible to glue a roomful of furniture to a hotel-room ceiling as well as to substitute super glue for a seat-belt in a head-on car crash.
Sarah zeros in on a Larsen-family secret; Stan comes to grips with some past indiscretions; and Mitch takes in a runaway girl. Meanwhile, the Richmond campaign entertains a surprise visitor.