Flipping Out
Jeff feels that Sarah needs tough love to get up to speed; Jenni makes a mistake.
Jeff feels that Sarah needs tough love to get up to speed; Jenni makes a mistake.
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Feeling the pressure, Jeff considers cutting back on jobs.
Jeff is asked to design the "Kitchen of the Year"; Zoila gets a birthday surprise.
Jeff takes Casa Vega on as a client; when Jett brings his son to work, Jeff and Zoila compete.
Jeff decides to focus on customer service and professionalism; a concerning pet issue.
Jeff feels that Sarah needs tough love to get up to speed; Jenni makes a mistake.
Moving forward, Jeff decides to "trim the fat" off his business.
Patti's first all-gay mixer.
Brandon Broussard is a down-to-earth Southern gentleman; William Stern is a phony-baloney banker.
Daniel Kibblesmith is a comedy writer; Mario Max Schaumburg-Lippe is from a royal family in Europe.
42-year-old Brian Wallos, a wannabe Hugh Hefner; David Mezheritsky, a 30-year-old chauvinist.
Patti Stanger is back in Los Angeles.
Patti helps former Philadelphia Eagle Freddie Mitchell; Patti offers Stacy a second chance.
Patti worries that a commitment-phobic entrepreneur has anger issues.
Patti is leery of a man who is after young, moldable guys; a woman believes she intimidates men.
Patti is excited to help media queen Judith Regan; a workaholic looks for love.
A divorce lawyer searches for "better"; a Wall Streeter sends mixed messages.
The chefs turn up the heat; the chefs take over the food court at the rodeo.
A savory dish from rattlesnakes; a feast for a Quinceañera party.
The final 10 chefs must decide among themselves which one of 10 ingredients they will use.
The chefs split into three groups and must excel in their challenge in order to move on.
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