Shahs of Sunset
A group of Persian-American friends juggle their personal lives with working in Los Angeles.
A group of Persian-American friends juggle their personal lives with working in Los Angeles.
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Jeff faces setbacks with his Buena Park contractor; Ryan makes commitments.
High-maintenance clients create frustration; Jeff confronts Ryan about his business practices.
Jeff turns to his father for advice after he learns some disturbing information about Ryan.
Insufficient funds complicate a big deal in Bel Air.
Jeff is betrayed by an employee; Jeff seeks out a feng shui expert to help soothe over the chaos.
Jeff is unhappy with the contractors at his Buena Park job.
Jeff attends a pajama party; new assistant Rachel struggles to keep up with Jeff's numerous demands.
Jeff puts his normal business practices on hold.
The house flippers look back at the past season's events.
Frank Marino is a host of a leading female impersonator show; Jason Bross is a food business owner.
Patti has two of her youngest clients ever.
Patti tries to set up dates for two bodybuilding brothers, one of whom has spent time in prison.
Patti cautions Ayinde Alakoye that nobody is perfect; a divorced father shares too much information.
Patti's clients are self-help gurus who cannot help themselves when it comes to finding true love.
Frank Stiles is a plastic surgeon; Emma Ridley is a pole-dancing instructor.
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 Shaumberg-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.
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