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- OverviewJun 23-Oct 13, 201516 episodesEpisodes16. Master vs. Apprentice Finale Oct 13, 2015
- The three final artists tattoo live for $100,000; eliminated artists confront each other.
- 15. Go Big or Go Home Oct 6, 2015
- The last four artists fight for a spot in the finale, but must survive a tattoo marathon first.
- 14. Active Duty Sep 29, 2015
- Portraits of active military and their loved ones before they are separated for deployment.
- 13. Player's Choice Sep 22, 2015
- Professional football players call the shots; superfans get inked with permanent autographs.
- 12. Slitting Throats Sep 15, 2015
- Artists and guests join forces; an artist must prove loyalty to Chris; painful throat tattoos.
- 11. Hail Mani Sep 8, 2015
- Religious tattoo virgins get their first ink -- on their fingernails; tattooing famous works of art.
- 10. Hell on Wheels Sep 1, 2015
- Artists have to paint their most valuable canvas yet; drawing skills are put to the test.
- 9. Like a Moth to the Flame Aug 25, 2015
- Artists paint with fire in the Flash Challenge; mounting pressure causes major mishaps.
- 8. Composed and Exposed Aug 18, 2015
- Artists create mind-blowing masterpieces and mistakes using an insane new tattoo style.
- 7. Predator/Prey Aug 11, 2015
- Artists work together to transform canvases into wild animals; an unexpected twist.
- 6. Firing Lines Aug 4, 2015
- Artists go head to head with a legend in the Elimination Challenge; an insanely demanding canvas.
- 5. Problem Parts Jul 28, 2015
- Creating mind-blowing illusions using naked models; tattoos on challenging body parts.
- 4. Tut for Tat Jul 14, 2015
- Teams must create beautiful Egyptian tattoos; one artist's skull picks infuriate the competition.
- 3. Sink or Swim Jul 7, 2015
- Artists join teams to create underwater ocean scenes on the back of canvas' hands; new rivalries.
- 2. Fight or Flight Jun 30, 2015
- Guest judge Oliver Peck delivers a smack down when artists take on his specialty.
- 1. Meet Your Maker Jun 23, 2015
- Apprentices battle their masters to prove their skills; the judges must critique blind.