
Flipping Out
Arguments over a home remodel strain Jeff and Gage's relationship.

Arguments over a home remodel strain Jeff and Gage's relationship.

Jeff looks for a home; Jeff re-considers Jenni's future at the company.

Randy threatens legal action.

Jeff hires one of his trusty contractors, Randy.

Jeff has to decide between keeping his client happy or protecting the few loyal employees.

Jeff continues to take on more business.

Zoila returns to the house where the doctor has prescribed bed rest.

The motto at Jeff Lewis Design has always been to work hard and play hard.

Jeff and Jenni hit the streets of New York City with their longtime friend and client, Chaz Dean.

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.

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.