NY Ink - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

New Kids on the Block
Ami James welcomes new staff members to the Wooster St. Social Club. Will the new blood be able to cut it in New York?

Achy Breaky Back & Yoji's Bathroom Bound
When Rodrigo suffers from back pain, Yoji heads out to search for an acupuncture doctor. Back in the shop, a practical joke backfires.

While Ami's Away, the Clients Will Pay
Ami bans Lee from tattooing real clients. But when the shop gets busy, Tommy asks him to pick up the slack. How will Ami react?

Boobs, Burlesque and a Crotch Tattoo
A woman comes in claiming Lee drunkenly offered her a free tattoo, and Lee has to try and remember if he cheated on his new girlfriend or not.

Granny is Inked and Ami is Angry!
When Tim Hendricks doesn't show up for his guest spot, the shop has 100 angry customers on its hands. Will Ami has to fire someone?
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