Just when America's favorite house flipper thinks his life could not be any more chaotic, Jeff Lewis embarks on the most unpredictable challenge yet - fatherhood.
Genre: Reality-TV
Cast:Jeff Lewis , Jenni Pulos , Zoila Chavez , Gage Edward , Megan Weaver , Vanina Alfaro , Frank Villegas , Carrie Berkman Lewis , Chaz Dean , Jett Pink , Ryan Brown , Nancy Cook , Trace James Lehnhoff , Sarah Berkman , Andrew Coleman , Monroe Lewis , Nuria Bermudez , Chris Elwood
Meet Jeff Lewis, a successful real estate developer coping with multiple neuroses and a staff struggling to keep up with his demanding expectations.
While Lewis's current home goes on the market, he must deal with an eccentric seller of another property who won't move out.
Lewis and his business partner make a bet to decide who will move into a $4.5 million dollar estate, their biggest joint project to date.
Property-rich and cash-poor Lewis relies on his powers of negotiation to keep his projects afloat as he pits potential buyers against each other and struggles to keep his contractors in line. Also, a visit with Lewis?s wheeler-dealer father, a successful Long Beach developer, reveals just how far the apple falls from the tree.
Lewis struggles to finalize two desperately needed deals even as he dreams of expanding his operation to exotic Palm Springs. LewisÂ's staff lets loose with the boss out of town, resulting in damage to LewisÂ's computer and one employeeÂ's pride.
Lewis and his business partner prepare to move into their next homes, one more efficiently than the other. Also, Lewis, frustrated by his staff's incompetence and lack of support, debates cancelling their appreciation party.
Find out what's been happening to everyone since the show taped and get updates on the properties featured on the series. Â"Flipping Out: Jeff LewisÂ' Open HouseÂ" gives fans a chance to have their burning questions answered.
EveryoneÂ's favorite obsessive-compulsive house flipper, Jeff Lewis is back.
Jeff is under a lot of pressure to sell his Ben Lomond home, but with the market on the decline, things are not looking good.
When Jeff notices work around his house isnÂ't getting done, he grows more and more suspicious of his assistants.
Jeff installs a hidden camera in his office and begins the sting operation to find out what is going on when he is not there.
Jeff must decide if after so many chances he must finally fire Chris Elwood.
The stress of being Jeff's only assistant is causing the "New Chris" to have his own "flip-out."
New problems arise when Jeff discovers that one of his projects is completely over budget.
Jeff finally sells his Commonwealth home with plans to move into Valley Oak, the only problem is that Ryan already has plans to sell the home.
This season, Jeff Lewis has spied on his staff, gone through two house assistants, and seen his two employees' marriage fall apart Â- and it's not over yet. Lewis and his crew are back for the "Flipping Out Reunion Special." They will reminisce about the breakups and flip outs that made this season the most successful yet.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Insufficient funds complicate a big deal in Bel Air; Jeff falls ill and accuses Zoila of poisoning him; Jenni is put in charge of the Buena Park project.
Jeff turns to his father for advice after he learns some disturbing information about Ryan.
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.
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.
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 and insists on having the person removed.
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, 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.
Jeff Lewis and his staff: Jenni, Zoila, Sarah, Jett and Trace are back for the fourth season of Bravo's "Flipping Out." With Ryan out of the picture and the drama put behind them, Lewis and his crew are busier than ever. But, focused on growing Jeff Lewis Designs and keeping up with his demanding clients, Jeff wastes no time trimming the fat off his business. Unfortunately for his staff, this might mean them.
Blood may be thicker than water, but Jeff doesn't spare his sister-in-law/assistant, Sarah any slack. After a year of working with Jeff, Sarah still struggles with daily tasks and Jeff thinks a little tough love would go a long way, so he enlists her in his own Jeff Lewis version of assistant boot camp.
After dealing with several client issues, Jeff realizes that his real bread and butter lies within his clients' happiness and he suddenly decides to focus on customer service and professionalism - two things that do not come easy to Jeff. With this new agenda in mind, he brings Trace and Sarah with him on a business trip, but before they go, they need to get to the bottom of a very concerning pet issue.
For the first time ever, Jeff Lewis Designs is taking on a restaurant - but not just any restaurant - the legendary Casa Vega. Already stressed out with such an important client, things take a turn for the worse when the owner decides to keep the restaurant open during the renovation. Meanwhile, Jett brings his newborn son Mason to work and Jeff and Zoila battle to be the best babysitter.
Business is booming for Jeff Lewis Designs and just when they think things can't get any busier, Jeff gets a call from House Beautiful Magazine to come to New York City and design their "Kitchen of the Year." The trip falls on Zoila's birthday, and feeling bad for having to miss the celebration, Jeff decides to give her a very big surprise.
Feeling the pressure of his demanding clientele, Jeff considers quality over quantity, even if that means cutting back on a few jobs. But the mounting stress is affecting more than Jeff's business and Jenni, once again, finds herself at the front lines of Jeff's flip outs.
Jeff's flip out was one for the record books and it forces Jeff to take a step back and think about what's most important to him. Meanwhile, Sarah is using her sex appeal to try and lower costs - but when Jeff finds out Sarah has a long time significant other, he starts to ask her some tough and very personal questions.
The reputation of Jeff Lewis Design is extremely important to Jeff and when Sarah continues to make careless mistakes, her and Jeff's relationship takes a major hit. In order to stand her ground in front of Jeff, Sarah makes a life-altering decision.
When Jeff's beloved personal day-planner goes missing, Jenni becomes the prime suspect. In order to save her job and her friendship with Jeff, Jenni sets out on a mission to find it. Intern Trace has slowly but surely earned his stripes, but his real chance to shine is when he has to deal with a very difficult client. With the mounting expectations and constant pressure from Jeff, Trace begins to rethink his future.
Jeff and the gang embark on a cross country trip to celebrate the unveiling of the House Beautiful "Kitchen of the Year" in Rockefeller Center.
The reality-meets-realty series opens its fifth season with Jeff Lewis' business booming and changing. Joining the team is ambitious Gage Edward, the new head of business affairs who's also Jeff's boyfriend. Gage schedules a speaking engagement for Jeff in San Francisco, yet troubles mar the trip.
Jeff's exasperation with his employees mounts when Sarah drops the ball during an important client meeting and Zoila is late for work. Meanwhile, Jeff gains a new client who happens to be the wife of rock musician Tommy Shaw.
Jeff and Jenni take a bite out of the Big Apple, but it could sour in New York when Jeff worries that his busy schedule is jeopardizing a job and a friendship. Meanwhile, Zoila's birthday draws near and Jeff plans to give her an over-the-top gift.
Jeff and his motley crew hightail it to Las Vegas and throw Sarah a bachelorette party. A return to Los Angeles finds Zoila preparing for her over-the-top birthday gift---a face-lift. She enters the hospital with a jittery Jeff and the gang by her side.
Doctor's orders instruct Zoila to recuperate with bed rest for several weeks, but tough taskmaster Jeff still insists that she's perfectly capable of doing chores. Elsewhere, Sarah's behavior continues to test Jeff's patience, prompting his decision to have a difficult meeting with her.
Jeff tries to keep pace with the office's busy schedule, made more hectic with a reduced staff. He also works on finishing a salon, but disobedient staffers, overly demanding clients and fumbling contractors could lead to one of Jeff's patented blowups.
Jeff hopes to land a job working on stylist Chaz Dean's salon in New York, but things get hairy when it appears he might not get the gig. Meanwhile, a client fires off steady insults at Jenni, and Jeff must try to balance protecting his staff and keeping his client satisfied.
Jeff's suspicions grow about how one of his contractors is handling finances, a development that precipitates a fiery fight between the two. In domestic dramas, Jeff deals with a pet-related medical problem.
Nerve-rattled stress amplifies for Jeff when a major project falls into limbo, a contractor threatens legal action and Jenni's future at his company comes under scrutiny.
Jeff gets the urge to flip houses again, but realizes what he really wants is a home for him and Gage to settle down in. Elsewhere, Jeff must reassess Jenni's part-time status when a possible full-time employee is found.
Jeff and Gage battle over the remodel of their dream house as delays and cost overruns strain their relationship. The tension escalates when Jeff buys a new house without consulting Gage. Meanwhile, Jenni makes plans for her own future with an engagement party to introduce her new fiancé.
While trying to convince his favorite client, Jeanne Shaw, to undertake a major remodel of her home, Jeff realizes that Jenni is way over her head planning her upcoming wedding in Chicago. Jeff and Jenni fly to the Windy City to nail down the details of her nuptials.
Jeff faces off with a tough new client over budgetary issues while trying to convince her to expand her remodel. Meanwhile the new design assistant, Andrew, finds himself in hot water when he steps over boundaries of inappropriate business behavior.
In the wake of a serious performance review, Andrew desperately tries to prove to Jeff that he's deserving of his job by taking over a project with a tight deadline. As Andrew works to improve his standing in the company, however, Jeff discovers suspicious inconsistencies in his background.
In the wake of Andrew's abrupt departure, Jeff and Jenni scramble to cover the work he's left undone. Meanwhile, Jeff finds himself underpaid and overworked on a project where he's forced to manage an uncooperative contractor. When Andrew calls Jeff to ask for his job back, the entire office debates whether or not he should return.
Jeff and Gage's relationship is on the rocks when Jeff decides to move to an interim house instead of the dream home they've been remodeling for a year. Meanwhile, Jenni tries to lose weight for her wedding after Jeff's persistent needling. Jeff also begins remodeling his grandmother's house and finds that she may be his toughest client yet.
Jeff and Zoila battle over her responsibilities at work and Jeff considers firing her. As the conflict gets more heated, Jeff decides that the only way to resolve their differences is to bring her to couples' therapy. Meanwhile, Jeff finishes the Calabasas project for Lisa G, only to find out that she thinks the house is haunted. Jeff offers to sleep over and prove to her that she doesn't have ghosts, but the overnight stay reveals an alternative motive.
When the entire staff travels to Chicago to celebrate Jenni's wedding, Jeff butts heads with the wedding planner.
Frustrated with the progress at her Venice loft, Laura asks Jeff to fire Roberto the contractor, forcing him to use his own resources to finish the job. Meanwhile, tension between Gage and Zoila escalates until Jeff decides to bring them to therapy to sort out their issues.
Logistical issues and financial pressures drive Jeff to therapy as he works to finish his Grandmother's house. Meanwhile, Andrew attempts to win back Gage's trust by taking him to dinner.
Jeff battles his favorite client, Jeanne Shaw, over the design plans for the pending remodel of her home. Meanwhile, he discovers that Jenni used the vacation home of a prospective client for her honeymoon without telling him. The ensuing tension may lead to Jenni's dismissal from the company.
Jeff and Jenni work to resolve their issues regarding Cabogate. Meanwhile, Gage worries that Jeff's unconventional work habits may jeopardize the deal for a new paint line. Finally, Jeff and Gage's move to their dream home is bittersweet when they lose one of the family.
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.
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.
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.
Jeff is frustrated with project delays; a new client is indecisive; Jeff decides to sell Gramercy and go back to flipping; the team introduces a new paint line.
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."
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.
Megan steps in as Jeff's executive assistant; a client refuses to raise the budget & Jeff begs Jenni to return to work.
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.
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.
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.
Jeff "trimmed the fat" from his company and fired those employees who only made his life and job harder. He is now hyper-focused on expanding his Jeff Lewis Design empire, but discovers some growing pains as he delegates more and more to his remaining staff than it seems they can handle. Everything blows up in Jeff's face leading to one of his largest meltdowns of all time.
Jeff's partner and head of business affairs, Gage, is overwhelmed with multiple projects and decides to hire his own competent assistant. Jeff brings in a "ringer" to help Gage out with his needs; however, the lifespan for assistants at Jeff Lewis Design has a low success rate.
Jeff's not getting any younger and his desire for a family of his own with Gage has only grown stronger. They turn to using an egg donor and surrogate to help them realize their dreams of having a baby. Sadly, as Jeff and Gage are excited about bringing a new life into the world, they also receive unfortunate news about one of their beloved furry family members.
One of Jeff's many gigs is as Creative Director of furniture store chain, Living Spaces. At the same time Jeff and his crew need to organize an epic catalogue shoot, he and Gage also decide to put their dream home, Gramercy, on the market. With too much on his plate, a stressed Jeff does not know if he will be able to successfully pull off this shoot, keep his current clients happy and sell his home.
While Jeff's design team finally puts the finishing touches on the George Eads residence, they find that George has a sensitive side...and an opinion. Jeff needs to find his own place to live and work, but an unforeseen epic rainstorm in Los Angeles could literally wash away his plans.
Jeff Lewis and his team are settling into their new Hollywood office, but find that some human resources issues have followed them to the new space. With Joe not stepping up his game, and Vanina losing her focus, Jeff needs to figure out how to keep his current clients happy.
Jeff and Gage have had a great year with their business and personal relationship...until now. From failing to adequately mourn the loss of their beloved cat, Stewie, to the stress of the move, things start to go wrong and tensions become unbearable.
After years of trying to start a family, Jeff and Gage (with Jenni in tow) meet the woman they asked to carry their baby for the first time. However, the constant bickering between Gage and Zoila has become intolerable, leaving Jeff to hesitate on bringing home a newborn. Meanwhile, Jeff is looking to buy more properties and expand the flipping side of his business.
Jeff is back to house flipping and facing bigger challenges than ever before. After a lucrative job with a major furniture company and business with high-end clients (Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green) take an unexpected turn, Jeff Lewis and company are determined to find new clients to keep the company moving. Their own life turns into chaos, however, when Jeff moves the gang into a current flip that is still under construction!
Jeff and Gage head to the doctor's office with their surrogate, Alexandra, for the implantation of their embryos. Meanwhile, Jenni is struggling to balance the demands of being a working mother, as she is tasked with keeping one of Jeff's newest clients happy while trying to make her very first parent-teacher conference. With Jeff and Jenni away, Zoila takes over as House Manager and works to keep things clean at home.
Jeff and Gage finally receive the happy news that Alexandra is pregnant; Jeff struggles to keep his long-standing client, Chaz Dean, happy; Jeff wonders if his new assistant, Ashlyn, wants to remain with the company.
Attempting to diversify his business, Jeff heads to San Diego to meet with a new client who has million dollar Condominiums; Jenni reveals that she and her husband have decided to have a second baby; problems arise with Jeff's contractor, Frank.
Jeff struggles to please his client, forcing him to make a difficult decision; after constant bickering, Jeff and Gage try to reconnect and listen to their unborn child's heart beat at Alexandra's first ultrasound.
A man on the road to redemption looking to make up for what he lost with Living Spaces, Jeff heads to Chicago for a potential partnership with a furniture company. But stress mounts for he and his team when they realize that they have to impress the entire family behind the retailer. Meanwhile, Jenni struggles with fertility issues as Jeff and Gage embrace the excitement of their upcoming baby.
Jeff gets more clients and believes his luck has turned around; Jeff begins to suspect that Gage's assistant, Matt, may be leaving JLD; the pressure of living in a house under construction takes a toll on one of Jeff's long-standing relationships.
Zoila is put on a leave of absence after a series of mistakes that push Jeff to his breaking point. The outburst points him to the only person he knows who can help pick up the pieces -- his therapist Dr. Donna. And Jeff admits how fearful he is of the reality that he will have to balance his business with a new baby girl. Can he manage his new life without Zoila?
Jeff and Gage continue to butt heads, as Gage is forced to pick up the slack after Matt's resignation. As if things were not tense enough, problems persist with their Hollywood flip and their architect Jason. Meanwhile, Jenni continues on her quest to have another baby and moves from the IUI process to the IVF process.
Desperate to make progress on his house, Jeff decides to cram the entire kitchen into his office. But as tension mounts, Jeff and Gage find themselves in a power struggle before leaving town. As they take the final steps in prepping for the babyâ€ôs arrival, he works to wrap up as many client projects as possible. Zoila moves out to make room for the soon-to-be nursery.
While demo at home in Valley Vista starts on the master suite, Jeff and his team continue to work with clients. Gage's stress is obvious, while Jeff channels his by focusing on a to-do list.
After Vanina's breakdown, she continues to report to work, leaving her boss unsure of whether or not she is leaving for good. Jeff comes up on the opportunity to buy another house, which means more change on the horizon. Jenni has good news of her own to share, but a swift illness threatens her health and her hope for a growing family.
Only one week from the baby's due date, Jeff and team rush to make final preparations and wrap up client projects. Worried about missing the birth, they head to northern California to wait for the call. After years of research, nine months of pregnancy, and over a week of anticipation, Jeff and Gage finally meet their daughter, Monroe.
Jeff and Gage bring baby Monroe home; a three-month hiatus sees major changes at the JLD office, including Vanina's absence and a revolving door of nannies; the office assistant leaves after writing a detailed criticism of his time at the office.
Jeff Lewis refuses to let his newborn slow him down. He plans to move into his New Hollywood project in order to make room for construction to finish at Valley Vista. Meanwhile, Gage continues to lag behind, leaving Jeff to wonder if the tension between them will ever subside.
Moving day proves difficult for Jeff and Gage, as they have to work around 5 month old Monroe's nap and feeding schedules. Following the tumultuous move back into Hollywood, the trio is finally able to settle into a routine. When his client Lea Black introduces him to the "Queen of Versailles," Jackie Siegel, the group preps for a trip to the sunshine state.
Jeff and his design team tour Jackie Siegal's mansion. They find it over the top.
Back from Orlando, Jeff prepares his father's condo for the market, schedules more demolition at Valley Vista and goes house hunting with one of his favorite clients, Jeanne Shaw; then the childcare situation takes a turn for the worse.
In the wake of Gema's exit, Jeff receives a text full of shocking accusations. Drama ensues between the remaining housekeepers and it becomes too much for Zoila.
With employees at JLD dwindling, Jeff reevaluates his business and makes a decision that will dramatically change the direction of his company for good.
Life at the Jeff Lewis Design office is constantly in motion. Jeff is now focusing on flipping properties and has fewer clients to answer to. There have been multiple additions to the team, with Jeff relying heavily on his new full-time assistant Tyler. When Jenni returns from maternity leave, Jeff is not exactly sure where she fits in. Despite the added manpower, Valley Vista is still under construction with no completion date in sight.
Gage lands a photo shoot for Jeff with furniture company Alder and Tweed. While the JLD crew scrambles to get everything in place, Jeff's focus is on Valley Vista. Between dealing with a forgetful inspector and his need to micromanage two project managers, Jeff is not endearing himself to his new clients.
The JLD team heads to New York. It's Monroe's first trip, leaving Jeff and Gage more than a little nervous. To make sure all goes smoothly, Jeff charters a private plane and brings along her nanny and grandparents. Once they land, the team gets down to business in the Big Apple, as they search for real estate in the city for Jeff's client and business partner Julie Grossi.
Jeff's project managers clash, only adding to the chaos he was hoping to alleviate. Meanwhile, neighbor Lea Black is back in town and ready to get to work on renovating her kitchen. As if he weren't busy enough, Jeff runs into trouble with another neighbor.
Jeff and Gage are at it again. Not only are they competing over who does what around the house, but whose flip is moving along fastest. Meanwhile, new troubles pop up at Valley Vista and Old Hollywood. Not to mention, team JLD has been rehired by Calabasas clients Liat and Trevor.
Jeff's grandma is rushed to the hospital and his stress level is through the roof. While planning for the worst, Jeff takes on Grandma's healthcare to make sure she receives the best treatment. This added pressure doesn't stop any of his projects from moving forward. As his stress builds, however, Jeff takes his frustration out on his employees and reevaluates who he should keep on his payroll.
Jeff's business partner, Julie, is asking the hard questions and her overly-involved approach to the flipping process clashes with Jeff's working-style. With construction at long-time client Heather's home completed, the group sets out to help furnish her place. Valley Vista sees more personnel changes when Frankie is demoted to cleaning job sites - but even this is a challenge for him.
Attempting to start fresh after closing a chapter in his life, Jeff turns to friend Teddi Mellencamp's accountability program. JLD finds out clients Liat and Trevor are headed for divorce, which means the team is left in the middle. Meanwhile, Jenni finds her dream home and hopes to quickly sell her house while the other is still on the market.
Jeff meets with new client Randall, but is more concerned with pleasing his girlfriend Lala Kent, who will be making most of the design decisions. Lea Black is in town to finally get started on her kitchen demolition. Jeff realizes that his employees seem to lack motivation at the office, which pushes long-time employee Megan to make a difficult decision.
Lea Black leads a productivity seminar at Jeff Lewis Design, which brings a lot of issues to the surface and sparks a mass exodus. Jeff and Jenni have it out in what may be the biggest fight of their friendship.
