2024-07-06
Dusty and Lupe pedal their way to a Fullerton auction, but they end up needing the truck. Darrell's hopes are riding on a little locker that he overpaid for. Rene takes full advantage of "the Honeymoon unit," and things become a little raunchy. (Repeat).
Back in Montebello, Gunter arrives to "help" Rene, who refuses to give him the time of day. Darrell attempts to crown Kimber as his queen, while Ivy and his boys Rochambeau their way to a strong performance. (Repeat).
Kenny makes his way to the mountains, keeping an eye out for cougars the entire time. Lisa wins the small sister locker, but Brandi is nominated for buyer of the week. (Repeat).
Pops is kidnapped by Ivy and taken to Rosamond, where they expertly score a nice locker. Kenny sets out to make everyone's day brighter, and his clowning around makes him see stars. Lisa demonstrates that she has a friend... for the time being. (Repeat).
Kenny comes across an old automobile and chases it all the way to Lancaster for an auction, where he urgently tries to find his petrol money. Rene seeks new luck after losing in Vegas. Lisa seeks to make amends for the last time, while the Calvins seek profit from a higher authority. (Repeat).
Ivy drags his kids along for a "beach day" in Victorville, and they make the most of it. Brandi uses a good locker to try to erase terrible camping memories. Despite Rene's criticism of his decisions, Kenny manages to make a respectable profit. (Repeat).
Laura is on her own in Moreno Valley, and her motivations are anything but subtle. Brandi makes a tidy profit. Rene's doll locker holds a few surprises, and Ivy dabbles in the otherworldly. (Repeat).
Ivy and Pops shop for bags in Fullerton but end up with containers. Darrell and Kimber go all in on a toy locker, while Brandi covers her costs in an otherwise unassuming household unit. (Repeat).
Barry utilizes a little-known tactic to snatch up a locker and it ties him up in knots. Brandi shops in the bargain basement but puts on quite a show in the process. Ivy lands a large unit and the tools stack right up. (Repeat).
The big guns come out in Riverside, but Rene isn't having any of it. Darrell presses his luck with a smaller locker and makes a neat profit. Dusty finds that once he gets going, it's hard to stop, so he just keeps re-loading. (Repeat).
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In the fifth-season opener, a ticketer is stalked by an angry citizen, and a former couple reunite at the impound lot in Philadelphia; and, in Detroit, a woman is irate when she gets the boot while on a job interview. (Repeat).
Truck drivers unleash insults when they get a ticket in a no-stopping zone in Philadelphia; and a man tries to help his girlfriend at the impound lot. (Repeat).
A ticketer grows frustrated with a citizen who offers a list of excuses; an angry woman tries to dispute her ticket; and two brothers try to cut a boot from their car. (Repeat).
Booters Steve and Sherry go on the hunt when a booted vehicle goes missing, while best friends Brian and Lori shake it up on their ticketing beat. At the lot, a World War II veteran does battle for his impounded truck. (Repeat).
An angry Detroit woman stalks a ticketer; and two brothers try to retrieve their car from the impound lot in Philadelphia. (Repeat).
An irate mother tries to retrieve the car that was towed after her son borrowed it without permission; two booters have a disagreement over technical problems. (Repeat).
By-the-book ticket writer Danielle teaches Philly drivers tough lessons on the rules of parking. John and Rich scramble to find the missing keys to an impounded car as the owner loses her cool. And it's a lonely day for Garfield when partner Sherry calls in sick, but he finds as much action releasing boots as putting them on. (Repeat).
Nosy neighbors of violators in Detroit become a nuisance; crosswalk parkers are reprimanded in Providence, R.I. Also: A man's car is booted because of an illegal license plate. (Repeat).
In Philadelphia, a man is the victim of clerical errors at the impound lot, and a ticketer hears all sorts of excuses from illegal parkers on South Street; and booters make Detroit citizens even unhappier on the coldest day of the year. (Repeat).
A tow-truck driver demands to see a woman's parking permit; broken parking meters cause headaches for a ticketer in Detroit; and violators are ticketed in Long Island. (Repeat).
A citizen is verbally abusive to a ticketer in Detroit; and a man alters his expired registration to retrieve his car from the Philadelphia impound lot. (Repeat).
A gang of beauty-school students threaten violence in Detroit; a Providence, R.I., man blames a missing sign for his violation; and a booted car results in traffic problems in Detroit. (Repeat).
Jase plans a celebration for Willie's birthday in the Season 6 finale. (Repeat).
A survival race pits Jase and Willie against Alan and Jep. (Repeat).
Willie hires his older brother Alan after the guys convince him it's a good idea, but Alan quickly begins micromanaging everyone. Also: the ladies take a self-defense class and use John Luke as a punching bag. (Repeat).
In the Season 9 premiere, Missy's parents visit and her father goes quail hunting with Jase. Elsewhere: Willie helps John Luke start a snow cone business. (Repeat).
Willie buys a vineyard in an effort to expand the Duck Commander brand into the wine industry. Meanwhile, Phil and Si babysit their granddaughters. (Repeat).
Willie and his brother compete against their wives in a "frogging" competition as a way of spending quality time together. Also: John Luke and Mary Kate pack for college. (Repeat).
The guys find a gator living in one of their duck blinds. Meanwhile, Si and Willie help promote a car wash. (Repeat).
The guys go to a horse race; Kay buys a new birdbath. (Repeat).
Thanksgiving tips are shared by the Robertsons. (Repeat).
The team surprise two veterans with a trip to Monroe and stage a "color run" to raise awareness for wounded soldiers. (Repeat).
A cornbread cook off begins following a debate between the brothers about which of their wives makes the best cornbread. Elsewhere: Jep, Martin and Godwin try to prank Si, but Si turns the tables. (Repeat).
Willie gets a surprise when a statue is built for him by a chainsaw artist. Elsewhere: Jep and Jessica try to help Kay sell some of her things online, but Kay starts buying more items. (Repeat).
Jase's son proposes to his girlfriend during a trip to New York, which inspires Jase to reignite romance between him and Missy. Elsewhere: Sadie asks Willie to be a guest lecturer at her business class, but Uncle Si tags along to promote his invention. (Repeat).