Flipping Out

2007 • BRAVO
4.6
325 reviews
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Season 7 episodes (10)

1 When The Water Breaks
3/5/14
The season premiere finds Jeff comfortably settled in his new home, Gramercy, with a slate of high-profile clients, including "CSI" actor George Eads and his wife, Monika, who are undertaking a major remodel of their Hollywood Hills home. When Jeff becomes suspicious of the Eads' contractor, he must take matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, Andy is put in charge of finding a little person to help the team at an upcoming trade show and we learn that Jenni is seven months pregnant, forcing Jeff to make plans for her upcoming maternity leave.
2 The New Girl
3/12/14
Jeff prepares for Jenni's impending maternity leave by hiring his friend Megan as his new design assistant. Jealous of Megan's hire, Andy acts out, forcing Jenni to take up her role of Human Resources Director again. Meanwhile, Jeff helps an old friend redesign her home on a tight budget.
3 Road Trip
3/19/14
With several of his big budget clients on hold, Jeff takes on a quick design job in Arizona and brings the entire office on a road trip to tackle the task. Meanwhile, Zoila asserts her authority over the rest of the housekeeping staff.
4 Back Flipping
3/26/14
As project delays drag on, Jeff becomes increasingly frustrated. An indecisive new client adds to Jeff's aggravation, ultimately leading him to decide that he wants to sell Gramercy and go back into the flipping business where he has control over his own projects. Meanwhile, Jeff and his team introduce his new paint line to the public at Dwell on Design, a huge trade show in Los Angeles.
5 Due Date
4/2/14
As Jenni's due date arrives, Jeff becomes increasingly interested in the birthing process. He also juggles design jobs for celebrity client, actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar and the challenging Lisa G, senior executive producer of "Extra."
6 Flipping Nashville
4/9/14
Just as Jeff is about to put Gramercy on the market, his client and good friend, Jeanne Shaw, asks him to fly to Nashville to help her buy a new home. Jeff leaves Megan in charge of the office, but she meets resistance from Zoila. When Jeff returns, he has a heart-to-heart with Gage about selling Gramercy.
7 I Want You Back
4/16/14
Many of Jeff's large design jobs resume while Jenni is on maternity leave, forcing Megan step in as his executive assistant. His work life is complicated by Chaz Dean's business manager, Nuria, who refuses to raise his budget while increasing his workload. When Jeff realizes that Megan's skills as an assistant are lacking, he begs Jenni to come back to work.
8 Out Of Bounds
4/23/14
Upon returning to the office, Jenni finds that human resources violations and inappropriate behavior have gotten out of control. When a new intern quits after just one day of work, Jenni brings Jeff to a counseling session with Dr. Donna to get him to realize his role in the bad behavior.
9 No Respect
4/30/14
Using Dr. Donna's advice, Jenni attempts to restore order in the office by instituting a policy of mutual respect. Meanwhile, Jeff must calm George and Monika Eads who have become nervous over the escalating budget. When Jenni's efforts to deal with the human resources crisis fail, Jeff takes matters in his own hands and plans a mandatory team-building retreat in New Mexico.
10 Retreat
5/7/14
The Jeff Lewis Design team arrives at a remote facility in rural New Mexico to deal with and hopefully ease their issues with one another. As they undergo a series of therapy sessions and team building exercises, conflicts rise to an explosive confrontation between staff members.

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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