Inked - Episodes

Episodes

Season One
  1. "Change of Hart" - Original airdate: July 20, 2005
  2. "Pull It Together, Dizzle" - Original airdate: July 20, 2005
  3. "The Trouble With Quinn" - Original airdate: July 27, 2005
  4. "Love on the Rocks" - Original airdate: August 3, 2005
  5. "Meet the New Boss" - Original airdate: August 10, 2005
  6. "The Big Event" - Original airdate: August 17, 2005
  7. "Busting Out" - Original airdate: August 24, 2005
  8. "Florida Dreamin'" - Original airdate: August 31, 2005
  9. "A Very Vegas Wedding" - Original airdate: September 7, 2005
  10. "Get a Leg Up, Thomas" - Original airdate: September 14, 2005
  11. "The Trouble With Nina" - Original airdate: September 21, 2005
  12. "Old School vs. Nu Skool" - Original airdate: September 28, 2005
  13. "Dizzle Redux" - Original airdate: October 27, 2005
  14. "Supersize My Hart"
  15. "Trouble in Paradise"
  16. "Steve O & Skin Poetry"
  17. "Skindred Spirits & the Salute"
  18. "The Proposal and the Impersonator"
  19. "Rockers & Ribbons"
  20. "Cover-Ups and Pin-Ups"
  21. "Traditional & Tributes"
  22. "Dominoes & DNA"
  23. "Pain & Pride"
  24. "Health & Humility"
Season Two
  1. "Not Your Average Joey"
  2. "Dizzle Out to Pastor"
  3. "Basket Case"
  4. "Jenn-uine Trouble"
  5. "Murphy's Law"
  6. "Go West, Young Diz"
  7. "Carey's Little Helper"
  8. "Habitattoo for Humanity"
  9. "Jumping the Gun"
  10. "The Hot Seat"
  11. "Tat and Rap"
  12. "Dress for Success"
  13. "Mud, Sweat & Tears"
  14. "Surf & Murph"
  15. "Always in Fashion"
  16. "Crossing the Line"
  17. "New Beginnings"
  18. "Honor and Respect"
  19. "Family First"
  20. "Symbolic Ink"

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