Hart sits down with guests to dig deep about their goals and aspirations, their journey to stardom and the challenges they've had to overcome.
Shawn pitches the Gotham crew on an upgrade-and-trade deal involving a 1957 Chevy. Also on the agenda: an epic automotive mash-up.
Eager to make some cash, the crew gets to work on two projects: creating a rat rod from scratch and making a customer's Elite Laser 917 race-worthy.
Diana apologizes to Garcelle for acting out at her birthday party. Lisa has a frank conversation with Erika about her recent behavior. Kathy's prank annoys but doesn't surprise Kyle. Dorit isn't happy about PK's brush with the law and makes her feelings clear. Sutton dips her toes into the dating pool and makes a memorable impression on her Bumble match.
Mark and Shawn visit a salvage yard with hopes of trading in their newly completed '57 Chevy for some good old-fashioned Detroit iron.
Pumped at the opportunity to be on the cover of a Speedway catalog, Mark and company pull out all the stops to get the Zephyr ready for its closeup.
A broker representing a wealthy client shows interest in the yet-to-be-sold concept car combo. Later, Caveman pitches the crew on a project for a pal.
While the crew cranks on the Zephyr, Shawn pitches Mark on a deal involving a 1957 Kenworth big rig, just like the one Mark's dad used to drive.
The Gotham Garage crew sets out to turn a Lincoln Zephyr that's seen better days into something truly special for a high-profile car show.
After losing money on a build, the Gotham crew gets back to doing what they do best by turning a 1954 Army ambulance into a blinged-out party bus.
Dr. Lee faces off with iguana-wrangler Madison's head growths. Chanel suffers from painful cyst tunnels beneath her armpit skin that leak and smell like the food she eats. The dark purple birthmark on Eddie's nose has made him a recluse.
One chef selects a dessert for each of his or her fellow competitors to bake to perfection. Anything less will force the contestants to face elimination.
Four custom knife makers compete to make the best usable knife through a series of challenges.
After avoiding elimination last week, the Top Six take the stage once again to impress the judges and voting audience, dancing three performances each - trios and solos - and the dreaded eliminations are back.
Celebrates the evolution of the coolest, most iconic tools, from handheld and basic, to the industrial and mighty.
A defendant escapes from a virtual hearing; a furious judge is done with a criminal driver; a convicted murderer makes a deadly escape.
A convicted murderer goes after a deputy's gun; a hit-and-run suspect causes a courtroom ruckus; a sucker punch at a court hearing.
Players take on one of hosts TJ Lavin's favorite challenges, trivia, while hanging over the ledge of a 30-story building.