2024-06-29
Ivy confuses profit with prophet, but still manages to climb his way to success. Kenny tries to honor the history of San Bernardino, recording a win along the way. Brandi shows her literary prowess volume by volume. (Repeat).
Kenny treats Perris, CA like a European vacation, picking up girls along the way. Jarrod's crappy locker doesn't offer him any protection. Rene's tools end up being older than he expects. (Repeat).
Ivy brings his son to Moreno Valley and leaves with yo-yo's of an unexpected kind. Meanwhile, Rene and Casey discover that their shoes are more "air" and less "Jordan." (Repeat).
The gang is on final approach in Riverside. Darrell listens to his sports sense and it pays off. Ivy & Ivy get distracted by a decoy, but manage to find the bills in the end. Brandi tries to teach Danielle a lesson about the true meaning of trash. (Repeat).
Kenny tries to reclaim the title of "King of Whittier" but has trouble amassing any shillings. Meanwhile, Ivy & Ivy brave the cold to find their fortunes, and Lisa finally graduates to full-fledged buyer, finding an unlikely mentor along the way. (Repeat).
A confident Kenny has a three-step plan for success in Stanton. Darrell helps Kimber find winning items for her new boutique. Rene brings Casey, who needs a distraction. And Laura takes lead as auctioneer, while Dan holds the clipboard. (Repeat).
Less is mostly more in Brea. Rene swings for the fences on a costly gamble. Brandi has to dig through trash but really puts her heart into it nonetheless. While Ivy and Pops clear up confusion over a massive mysterious mechanism. (Repeat).
Everything seems like business as usual in West Covina, until a crazy-looking vintage Mercury Zephyr pulls up, revealing an old friend. Darrell and his buddy stumble over the ultimate Sketch artist. Ivy and his son can't seem to pick a lane, while Kenny and company find the time to make it all worthwhile. (Repeat).
It is a momentous occasion in Van Nuys for Darrell, and he has a completely groovy time with it. Ivy starts his day off with an unwelcome bang. Brandi and Jarrod are left wondering whether their unit will bring clear skies or clouds ahead. (Repeat).
Dave is counting on his competition being unwilling to buy a big locker they need to move. Justin finds a partner in the crowd and swings a decent locker. Ivy and Ivy Jr. find their day somewhat therapeutic. Mary finally finds a tiny treasure to take home. (Repeat).
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Add the stunning Set of 3: 2021-O,P & CC Silver Morgan Dollars to your numismatic collection. Each of the historic 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars in this set has a mintage of only 175,000 coins, which makes these coins absolute rarities!
Add the stunning Set of 3: 2021-O,P & CC Silver Morgan Dollars to your numismatic collection. Each of the historic 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars in this set has a mintage of only 175,000 coins, which makes these coins absolute rarities!
Add the stunning Set of 3: 2021-O,P & CC Silver Morgan Dollars to your numismatic collection. Each of the historic 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars in this set has a mintage of only 175,000 coins, which makes these coins absolute rarities!
A Detroit worker has a confrontation with an angry man who parked commercial equipment on the street. In Philadelphia, a worker giving tickets is insulted by a group of young men; and a fast-food manager tries to retrieve his impounded car. (Repeat).
At the impound lot, even high comedy can't help two jokesters get their car back. Meanwhile, Marilyn can't find a good man on her ticketing beat, and Booters Elissa and Rob face serious mischief on the eve of Halloween. (Repeat).
Residents in Providence, R.I., fight obvious violations; a Detroit violator hurls personal attacks while getting a ticket. (Repeat).
A football player protects his mother's car in Detroit; tickets are issued in a noisy part of Providence, R.I.; mischief runs rampant on a ticket beat in Detroit. (Repeat).
A high-speed chase breaks out in Detroit; a face-off erupts in Providence, R.I. (Repeat).
In Detroit, a hit-and-run shakes up a boot-duty duo, and a worker has difficulty enforcing a parking ordinance on July 4. In Philadelphia, a young man tries to retrieve his impounded car that was taken when the man's father was caught speeding in the vehicle without a license. (Repeat).
The second-season finale: Travelers from Atlanta try to retrieve their impounded car before their flight home; and a wedding guest's car is towed. (Repeat).
In the fourth-season opener, a wife in Philadelphia goes into a rage when her husband has a hard time retrieving his impounded car; a ticket-writer faces a shouting woman in Detroit; and workers on a booting run face a woman who won't stop crying. (Repeat).
In Philadelphia, a rookie ticket-writer faces an irate citizen; tow-truck drivers confront party revelers; and a couple from out of town try to retrieve a car. (Repeat).
In Philadelphia, police assistance is needed when an angry man demands to have a boot removed; and a brother and sister try to get their car from the impound lot. (Repeat).
Ticketing turns dangerous in a neighborhood of boisterous residents; a man tries to retrieve his impounded car; a booter has to calm angry citizens. (Repeat).
A citizen debates a ticketer over a ticket for blocking an alley; and a man tries to retrieve his impounded car. (Repeat).
Willie and Korie buy John Luke a car. Meanwhile, Jase accidentally sinks Phil's boat. (Repeat).
Si helps Jase look for his lost wedding ring. (Repeat).
Willie goes shopping with Sadie; the guys visit a coffee shop. (Repeat).
The guys ditch work while Willie is out of town; Phil puts his nephew to work. (Repeat).
Si records a day in his life. Meanwhile, Willie gets lost while taking John Luke and Sadie to a football game. (Repeat).
The guys pull an all-nighter to complete a big order. Meanwhile, Phil scares Mia and Priscilla with a ghost story. (Repeat).
Willie and Jase organize a paintball match in order to settle an argument. (Repeat).
Jase and the guys build a playhouse for Jep's kids; Phil and Si tease Willie. (Repeat).
The guys test an invention created by Jase; Phil and Jep take Priscilla and Merritt to a horse farm. (Repeat).
Willie angers Jase with an unusual motivational tactic; Willie buys Kay a new cell phone. (Repeat).
Si buys a massage chair for the duck-call room; Phil takes Jase to a secret fishing pond. (Repeat).
The guys unveil a special wing of a sporting-goods store; Miss Kay tags along with her grandkids. (Repeat).
Martin has to miss a Friday night poker game because of a date, so the guys team up to give him tips on romance; Phil tries to teach his granddaughters how to fish when he babysits for Jep and Jessica. (Repeat).
Beavers cause problems for Phil. Meanwhile, Willie and Korie take Bella to karate practice. (Repeat).
The guys renovate a chicken coop. (Repeat).
Willie helps Sadie with her homework; Jase tries to outrun a truck. (Repeat).
Willie's authority is tested; Kay takes Jep and Si to an exercise class. (Repeat).
The Robertsons throw a block party to welcome Jep and Jessica to their neighborhood in the Season 7 finale. (Repeat).
Jep buys a drone copter to solve a bet between Jase and Phil about whether people are visible in duck blinds. Elsewhere: Willie brings Si to the chiropractor. (Repeat).
The guys throw a Renaissance Fair birthday party for Godwin and Jep and Jessica visit a falconer to get a bird of prey for it. (Repeat).
An office prank war spirals out of control; Phil volunteers Willie, Jase and Jep to help Alan at the church; Korie gives Kay a surprise art class taught by someone famous. (Repeat).
In the Season 8 premiere, Willie and the guys take John Luke on a golf outing, during which they offer him marital advice before his engagement party. Elsewhere, Korie's shopping trip takes longer than expected when Kay and Si tag along. (Repeat).