Brother vs. Brother - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

Beachfront Battle
Jonathan and Drew have one week to renovate their Gulf Coast living spaces, including a bungalow and classic coastal, before David Bromstad and Egypt Sherrod step in to judge. The loser must ride the local amusement park's Cyclone multiple times.

Coastal Kitchens
The heat is on as Drew and Jonathan renovate their kitchens before Brett Waterman comes to town to deliver his verdict. One brother knows it's time to up his game because the winner gets to try fly boarding in the Gulf.

Seaside Masters
The competition continues and Drew sets out to win with an over-the-top master suite. The brothers will have to work extra hard on their bathrooms and bedrooms as Desert Flippers' Eric and Lindsey Bennett are on hand to judge their work. The winner gets to play with penguins at the Moody Gardens Aquarium in Galveston, TX, while the loser has to clean up the mess.

Party-Ready Decks
The brothers come out swinging to see who can design the best party-ready outdoor decks and patios. Mother and daughter duo Mina and Karen from Good Bones come by the coastal houses to judge the brothers' projects. Whoever impresses the judges the most gets to zip line to the beach while the loser has to navigate an 80-foot rope obstacle course.

Sweet Guest Retreats
Jonathan and Drew Scott re-design their guest bedrooms and bathrooms for Tiffany Brooks and Ben Sargent to judge. The loser has to go out into the Gulf to catch shrimp and then cook a meal for the winner and the judges.

The Finale
Jonathan and Drew tackle the front of their houses in the final stage of their flipping competition in Galveston, TX. The public makes the final call when the houses go up on the market, and the winner with the most profit donates the proceeds to a local charity.
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