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You Got Served, Son! is the third episode of the first season, making it the third episode, overall.

Plot[]

The episode kicks off with Alex revealing that nobody has book an appointment for the day. Ceaser is confused and angered.

Hollywood Hino comes in for a tattoo, and he leaves due to the fact that he wants a tattoo from O'Shit.

Dutchess and Mama Sass speak on Sassy while at a restaurant. Sassy and Dutchess complain about the disorganization and low pay at the shop once Sassy arrives. Mama Sass considers that her daughter talk to Ceaser about her complaints.

A trio of French women come into the shop and talk about tattoos and they want and dancing. Ceaser and Teddy blatantly flirt with them.

Puma and O'Shit meet up at a restaurant. They talk about their children.

Dutchess talks to Ceaser about O'Shit being in a bad situation and attempts to persuade him to allow him back into the shop.

Ceaser instantly confronts Sassy about looking for a new job. She gets nervous, but the conversation goes well.

Ceaser then meets up with O'Shit, and he considers rehiring him.

Puma talks about wanting a tattoo, and Ceaser is quick to want to do it. He then reveals that he has wanted a woman to tattoo him and chooses Dutchess. Ceaser reveals his misogynistic side when Dutchess goes to the back. Despite Ceaser's comments, she ends up giving him a tattoo of his daughter's name.

While getting pedicures, Alex asks Dutchess about her and Ceaser's relationship. She brushes off Alex and Sassy's accusations, but she reveals that they are getting closer.

Alex changes her mind about walking in Puma's show, completely changing her attitude about it.

Right before the fashion show, Sassy and Dutchess realize that Alex does not want to do it. She shows up and contradicts her previous intentions of going to the fashion show.

After the show, Ceaser flirts with Dutchess.

Before leaving the fashion show, Alex and Teddy flirt, in private, again. They kiss this time.

A man walks into the shop, looking for Ceaser. Because he referred to Ceaser by his first name, Teddy becomes suspicious. He ignores his suspicion, though and allows Walt to go get Ceaser. The man serves Ceaser and briskly leaves the shop. The mother of his daughter has pressed charges against him. He storms to the back in dismay.