
Storage Wars
Casey is concerned by Rene's spending habits; Darrell and Brandon soar above their competitors.

Casey is concerned by Rene's spending habits; Darrell and Brandon soar above their competitors.

Darrell hopes to humiliate Ivy in his own backyard; Rene purchases a "crappy" locker.

Rene's superstitious attitude could prove to be a hindrance; Ivy trusts his gut.

Rene and Casey arrive with a caravan of trucks; Darrell hopes to distract his rivals with doughnuts.

A date reignites Jarrod and Brandi's passion for purchasing storage units.

Ivy learns an important locker lesson; Darrell spends the most money of his career.

The buyers seek to school Rene on his home turf; Darrell hopes to blast the competition.

Jarrod and Brandi may have to close their Long Beach store if they can't score a major profit.

In Chino, Calif., Darrell lets his son Brandon try his luck; Dave wins big when he buys in bulk.

Barry questions his judgement in Azusa, Calif.; Darrell scores a timeless unit.

Lockers are perused on Staten Island; Big Steve wants a large volume of goods for his flea market.

Jenny squares off against Ricky and Bubba in Arlington; Victor lands a 1970s relic.

In Long Island, Joe P lands a picture-perfect buy and Mike B scores a pony he can actually ride.

Ricky and Bubba buy some objects for cattle; Jenny tries to get antique furniture.

Mike B finally breaks his Brooklyn curse; new buyer Todd scores some valuable vintage toys.

Bubba plans to bid high against Victor; Jenny finds an item with stimulating properties.

Ricky and Bubba hope to change their luck when the buyers make a return visit to Mesquite.

The bidders head to a Fort Worth, Texas, facility known for its deceptively bad-looking lockers.

Mike continues to have trouble in Brooklyn; Chris and Tad visit the home of the New Jersey Devils.

Soaring highs and crushing lows meet the bidders.