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Flipping Out Season 6 Episode 4 “The Talented Mr. Coleman” Live Recap 9/25/12

Flipping Out Season 6 Episode 4 “The Talented Mr. Coleman” Live Recap 9/25/12Flipping Out returns tonight to Bravo for a whole new episode. On tonight’s show called “The Talented Mr. Coleman” Jeff reamed his new assistant Andrew out in his last performance review, and Andrew claims he’s turned over a new leaf. Although he seems to be trying, his past comes back to haunt him.

Jenni and Jeff both reveal that Andrew’s told them quite opposite stories about his past and present, leaving them utterly speechless about who this person is who they’ve hired. If you missed last week’s episode you can read a recap here!

On last show, Jeff and a tough new client showed-down over budgetary issues. Later on, new assistant Andrew found himself in hot water after going way too far in the office, he stepped over boundaries of inappropriate business behavior. How far qualifies as too far with Jeff Lewis was the question?

On tonight’s show 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.

Tonight is going to be a fun episode of Flipping Out that you won’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in for our live coverage of Bravo’s season 6 episode 4 “Flipping Out” tonight at 9PM EST! Meanwhile, while you wait for our recap hit the comments and let us know what you think of season 6 of “Flipping Out”, so far!

FLIPPING OUT SEASON 6 EPISODE 4 LIVE RECAP HERE!

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