Jerome agrees to let Lilly apprentice, on the condition that she get her own equipment to practice tattooing. Short on funds, the only thing Lilly can think of to raise money is to sell some of her art--to which she is very attached.
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In this episode, traditional and tribute tattoos are the taste of the day at Hart & Huntington. Artists Big E and Jesse do a sparrow and a sacred heart respectively and Josh does a tribute for Sean who lost a firefighter buddy during 9/11.
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Big B is more than just Carey’s errand boy--he's an internationally known renegade rapper, with his own show coming up at House of Blues Las Vegas.
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Tattoo artist Clark thinks Dizzle, H&H’s struggling apprentice, needs to get scared straight if he's ever going to become a tattoo artist. No more fooling around, no more games and definitely no more dresses.
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Timothy, who just flew back from Iraq, joins his sister to get "Big Bro" and "Little Sis" tattoos. Another man gets an Amsterdam coat of arms in memory of his late father who was in a concentration camp.
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Carey struggles with the decision to return to competitive riding as financial pressures force him back on his bike for the first time since his near fatal accident.
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Vegas is proving to be too small a town for Thomas and Carey who can’t wait to head to Florida to scout out the location for the new shop. But troubles from home seem to follow them everywhere.
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Nina, the new receptionist at H & H, is driving everyone crazy at the shop. And, like so many H & H receptionists before her, she’s skating on thin ice.
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While Carey’s on the road strange things are afoot at the Hart and Huntington tattoo shop. There are suddenly plenty of new faces, an artist breaks her leg and Brian can't wait to get out.
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Josh and his long time girlfriend decide to tie the knot. In true Vegas style, they are married by Elvis. But with Hart and Huntington employees standing in as your bridal party, you can bet the wedding won’t go off without a hitch!!!
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