Flipping Out

2007 • BRAVO
4.6
325 reviews
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Season 3 episodes (11)

1 Beware of Falling Houses
8/18/09
Everyone's favorite obsessive-compulsive house flipper, Jeff Lewis, is back after an emotionally wrenching year. Surrounded by his newly single assistant Jenni as well as his loving housekeeper Zoila, Jeff hires some fresh new faces in the hopes of turning things around. He has put his "flipping" business on hold and has begun remodeling and designing houses for clients. While the scope of his business may have changed slightly, Jeff is as fiery as ever and when Jenni crosses a line, Jeff has a classic "flip out".
2 Pajamas And Other Games
8/25/09
Jeff continues to build his remodel and design business, going the distance for his clients in Encino by attending their pajama party. But while he's going the distance for some, he continues to clash with others and his newest assistant, Rachel, struggles to keep up with Jeff's demands. Tensions are high in Team Lewis, and when Jeff accuses Ryan of not sharing clients with him, things get ugly.
3 Never Trust A Contractor
9/1/09
Jeff loses trust in the contractors at his Buena Park job and decides to micro manage everything in order to protect his client. In the meantime, he also scores a huge remodeling job with a major Hollywood stylist, but gets more than he bargained for with this new client.
4 Bad Mojo
9/8/09
Things seem to be falling apart in the Jeff Lewis household and just as Jeff thinks he has it all under control, one employee commits the ultimate act of betrayal. Hilarity ensues as Jenni tries to help pick up the pieces. With all these bumps in the road, Jeff seeks out a Feng Shui expert to gain some clarity in light of the recent chaos.
5 Jenni 911
9/15/09
Jeff scores a big budget client in Bel Air, but tempers flare when there are issues of insufficient funds. Jeff is clearly stressed out and when he falls ill, he accuses Zoila of poisoning him. Stuck in bed, Jeff forces Jenni to take charge and crack the whip at the Buena Park project.
6 Friend Or Foe
9/22/09
After discovering some disturbing information, Jeff feels betrayed by Ryan. Stressed out and at the end of his rope, Jeff seeks advice from his Dad on how to handle the situation.
7 Irreconcilable Differences
9/29/09
Frustrated with the demands of some high-maintenance clients, Jeff considers cutting ties and ending yet another project. However, his client isn't the only one he's considering cutting ties with. After finding out more suspicious details about Ryan, he is forced to confront his long time friend and business partner about his business practices and their relationship.
8 Pledging Allegiance
10/6/09
Jeff is still dealing with drama - he's upset about the argument with Ryan and continues to face major setbacks with his Buena Park contractor Vlad. Meanwhile, Ryan faces some setback of his own, after committing to put his house on the market and having to make renovations on a very tight budget. With all the drama - both work related and personal - Jeff starts to reevaluate his relationships and finally reveals who his favorite employee is.
9 Spirit Of The Land
10/13/09
Feeling unappreciated and disrespected, Zoila's emotions run high when Jeff threatens to replace her. Meanwhile, Jeff discovers someone is living outside of Chaz's studio. Jeff insists on having the person removed, but things come to a tragic end that once again forces Jeff to revaluate his behavior and his relationships.
10 Baby Boom
10/20/09
Always crossing that line, Jeff takes on a new client in Toluca Woods, who happens to be a close friend. Jeff also tries to rekindle his friendship with Ryan - but there is a lot to work through and the tension is still high. Jeff decides to attend Chloe's birthday party at Ryan's home and being surrounded by family, friend and babies, Jeff wonders if it's time for him to settle down and start a family of his own.
11 Reunion Special
10/27/09
Jeff, Jenni, Ryan, Zoila and the rest of the "Flipping Out" gang reunite to discuss the past season with Andy Cohen. Jeff and Ryan finally come face to face with each other and discuss the serious accusations made about Ryan's business practices. Will the longtime friends be able to move forward or is their friendship really over?

About this show

"Flipping Out" follows the antics of one of Los Angeles' most colorful real estate speculators, Jeff Lewis. It takes a special kind of personality to handle flipping six multimillion-dollar houses at one time, but Lewis, an obsessive compulsive successful businessman, pulls it off and turns a six-figure profit on every property. Lewis makes his living with the help of a group of diverse and oft disgruntled employees he counts as friends. These include an assistant who moonlights doing voiceover work, a housekeeper and two house assistants, as well as his official "trash man," who moonlights as an actor and his assistant's husband. Add to the mix his business partner and former boyfriend, his various therapists and spiritual advisors and it's clear that this intriguing cast of characters lives as one big dysfunctional family.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
325 reviews
B Bob
May 4, 2016
I love all that is Jeff Lewis and Jeff Lewis Design, and whomever it is behind the scenes they are having run their Bravo operation . My comment is: We want more. We want more. Like -- you really like it. You want more. Jeff Lewis for President!
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A Google user
February 16, 2019
The real emotions are what makes this one of the best reality shows on television. Jeff lets us see the ups and downs of his real estate business and personal life and relationships. You know you are getting the real Jeff Lewis and that's what makes him awesome.
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rachel c.
February 15, 2020
I MISS THIS SHOW. Anything with Jeff Lewis is awesome. I know he probably puts on an act sometimes for the public.... but I love his personality. I like his work ethic... his choices in certain employees are horrible though (I guess that's part of the drama on the show... who knows). But I fire people all the time, also. So, I get it. There's only so much any person w/ common sense will put up with. That's why I love Jeff. We expect the best & won't pay to be disrespected/ cheated.
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