Flipping Out - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Hot Streak, Lots of Baggage
Jeff Lewis and his staff: Jenni, Zoila, Sarah, Jett and Trace are back for the fourth season of Bravo's "Flipping Out." With Ryan out of the picture and the drama put behind them, Lewis and his crew are busier than ever. But, focused on growing Jeff Lewis Designs and keeping up with his demanding clients, Jeff wastes no time trimming the fat off his business. Unfortunately for his staff, this might mean them.

Hard to Break Family
Blood may be thicker than water, but Jeff doesn't spare his sister-in-law/assistant, Sarah any slack. After a year of working with Jeff, Sarah still struggles with daily tasks and Jeff thinks a little tough love would go a long way, so he enlists her in his own Jeff Lewis version of assistant boot camp. Meanwhile, Jenni nearly brings down the roof, literally, at one of Jeff's most important clients.

Urine Trouble
After dealing with several client issues, Jeff realizes that his real bread and butter lies within his clients' happiness and he suddenly decides to focus on customer service and professionalism - two things that do not come easy to Jeff. With this new agenda in mind, he brings Trace and Sarah with him on a business trip, but before they go, they need to get to the bottom of a very concerning pet issue.

Never Mix Food with Business
For the first time ever, Jeff Lewis Designs is taking on a restaurant - but not just any restaurant - the legendary Casa Vega. Already stressed out with such an important client, things take a turn for the worse when the owner decides to keep the restaurant open during the renovation. Meanwhile, Jett brings his newborn son Mason to work and Jeff and Zoila battle to be the best babysitter.

Bright Lewis, Big City
Business is booming for Jeff Lewis Designs and just when they think things can't get any busier, Jeff gets a call from House Beautiful Magazine to come to New York City and design their "Kitchen of the Year." The trip falls on Zoila's birthday, and feeling bad for having to miss the celebration, Jeff decides to give her a very big surprise.

Too Much of a Good Thing
Feeling the pressure of his demanding clientele, Jeff considers quality over quantity, even if that means cutting back on a few jobs. But the mounting stress is affecting more than Jeff's business and Jenni once again, finds herself at the front lines of Jeff's flip outs.

Hazard: Jeff at Work
Jeff's flip out was one for the record books and it forces Jeff to take a step back and think about what's most important to him. Meanwhile, Sarah is using her sex appeal to try and lower costs - but when Jeff finds out Sarah has a long time significant other, he starts to ask her some tough and very personal questions.

It's Not Me, It's You
The reputation of Jeff Lewis Design is extremely important to Jeff and when Sarah continues to make careless mistakes, her and Jeff's relationship takes a major hit. In order to stand her ground in front of Jeff, Sarah makes a life-altering decision.

Never According to Planner
When Jeff's beloved personal day-planner goes missing, Jenni becomes the prime suspect. In order to save her job and her friendship with Jeff, Jenni sets out on a mission to find it. Intern Trace has slowly but surely earned his stripes, but his real chance to shine is when he has to deal with a very difficult client. With the mounting expectations and constant pressure from Jeff, Trace begins to rethink his future.

Rock, Paper and the Kitchen Sink
Jeff and the gang travel to New York City for the House Beautiful Kitchen of the Year unveiling at Rockefeller Center.
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