
Tattoo Fixers
- Adam visits the parlor with a very personal tattoo.
- Stephen aims to see the back of a crude tattoo he had 20 years ago; tattoo-mad ex-solider Rob's phallic self-portrait is a step too far.
- After surviving a fire, Steve has his scarring covered with a Celtic knot design; Amy swaps an embarrassing marriage proposal for a tribute to her favorite dinosaur.
- Sketch covers a shoddy Egyptian-themed tattoo; Dave is dragged to the studio by his children, who can't bear his obscene back-piece any longer.
- Aggie and Anthony would like their tattoos disguised.
- Drag queen Devon's barbed-wire tattoo is a painful reminder of an ex; Alice welcomes Halloween-loving Chippy, whose portrait of her daughter is more than a little spooky.
- Dancer Marina wants a confidence-boosting tattoo cover to get her back onto the podium; identical twins Hayley and Rebecca come in with matching bad body art.
- Ladies' man Ash needs help covering an embarrassing portrait of his beloved mother; Sean wants a cover for his leg tattoo of two dogs doing what comes naturally.
- Norwich City FC supporter Scott and space-loving Dan both took their passions too far with terrible tattoos; Sketch tackles a cover to help transgender Jai feel more feminine.
- The guys receive a visit from Emma, who disguises her tattoo equations after an attempt to impress her math teacher; Alice gets her claws into dog-lover William's cover.
- Sketch helps Sian cover a clown tattoo that's scaring the life out of anyone who sees it; Jay has to deal with Emma's extremely intimate cat portrait.
- Harry wants a memorial tattoo dedicated to a very intimate body part after surviving testicular cancer; Matt has doodled on his own legs with a tattoo machine.
- The team of artists cover Zoe's tattoo dedicated to her favorite food; Sean's lewd and lengthy leprechaun that his wife wants rid of.
- The team help Hayley, whose cheeky tattoo is threatening to derail her wedding plans; Dom's saucy camel is giving him the hump.
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