The Gambler
13 January 2026High stakes gambler visits the shop; Les calls security after an argument turns violent; customer tries to sell a gynecologist table.
The Golds stumble upon pieces of art that could be worth millions; Seth gambles on a piece of Detroit history; Ashley's patience is put to the test.
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High stakes gambler visits the shop; Les calls security after an argument turns violent; customer tries to sell a gynecologist table.
A shakedown artist tries to make Les an offer he can't refuse, but the Golds fight back and turn the tables on the hustler.
Les and Seth visit a customer with a garage full of amazing vintage cars; a male stripper shakes his money-maker before giving Byron the slip; Karen stumbles while making a big deal; Ashley forces a customer to kiss a Gremlin for money.
Tensions between Karen and Ashley explode on the sales floor; Lady Gaga's bass player shows an act of kindness.
Seth thinks Les is stuck in the past; a senior strong man makes a great impression; Seth gets energized over a rare 1981 Bradley electric car.
Les sends the security guards home after they scare customers; angry customers make outrageous demands.
Seth must sell sports memorabilia before his father's deadline; Les checks out a convertible; Ashley argues with a customer.
Ashley pranks Seth to teach him a lesson; Les takes the plunge on a prison toilet; Bobby J tries to deal with a granddad and his ventriloquist dummy.
The computers go down and Ashley must swallow her pride and ask her brother for help.
An employee is asked to test out a tanning bed; a customer is told her gold bracelet is fake; Seth has to determine if a watch is priceless or worthless.
Les makes a deal with a new supplier but Seth and Ashley don't want to goods; Les may have something up his sleeve.
Ashley betrays her fathers trust; Les must bring in a secret weapon to do what Ashley won't.
Les falls in love with a luxury watch and asks Harold for his opinion on its legitimacy; a heated argument erupts between Ashley and a costumer demanding her stolen property back.
Two employees get into a fight on the shop floor, causing Les to question Ashley's management skills; Seth stumbles upon what could be the biggest memorabilia deal the store has ever seen.
Les leads a reluctant staff on a rampage of acquisitions; Karen needs Byron's help to handle a pair of unruly piano players.
It's the day of the big event; Ashley gives Les an ultimatum that could change the history of American Jewelry and Loan forever.
A customer's dunk tank inspires Karen to come up with a big idea for the shop; Byron puts two hockey fans in the penalty box when they get physical over a vintage puck.
Les finally lands a buyer for his special edition Lee Iacocca Mustang but Seth sent the hot rod out on consignment; Ashley sniffs out a bad deal on a Pepe le Pew statue.
Les urges Ashley and Karen to work together, but when Ashley's half-hearted efforts to mentor Karen almost result in a big loss for the store, Les has had enough.
Les hires someone to spy on the staff; a man looking for an engagement ring creates havoc in the parking lot.
Two employees get into a fight on the shop floor, causing Les to question Ashley's management skills; Seth stumbles upon what could be the biggest memorabilia deal the store has ever seen.
Les gets invited to give a lecture at a local business school; Ashley and Bobby J go to war over a collection of Nerf guns; a wannabe ventriloquist brings in a dummy that bears a striking resemblance to one of the Golds.
An employee becomes violent; Ashley deals with dirty underwear; a puppet maker entertains the staff.
Seth takes a custom go-kart for a spin; Ashley and Les hit the road to get first dibs on a huge estate sale; Karen wants to get her hands on a piece of '70s movie memorabilia.
Karen convinces Les to let her bring in a feng shui expert to boost sales and bring positive energy; Seth gets an opportunity to buy a piece of Detroit Tigers history.
Breakdown At Tiffany's; a man brings in a 160-year-old Tiffany watch, but with no official markings on it, Les is leery of his $40,000 asking price.
With a major drop in the price of Gold, the store takes a huge financial hit.
The Golds gear up to shoot a new commercial for the store, but all Les cares about is putting out a good product.
Les and Seth head to the race track to decide who's boss; Ashley shows off her haggling skills on a mannequin in bondage gear.
Tensions boil over over when a customer flips out over a mix up with his gold chain; Ashley loses it when a customer tries to pawn a cursed relic.
Les hands out his biggest loan ever on a luxurious Rolls Royce, leaving Seth and Ashley concerned that the failed art deal may have messed with their dad's head; Karen gets an impromptu lesson in martial arts.
The Golds stumble upon pieces of art that could be worth millions; Seth gambles on a piece of Detroit history; Ashley's patience is put to the test.
Les has an impulse purchase that turns the store into an arcade; Ashley is threatened by a customer; Les gives a big loan to a customer.
Les shakes hands on the single biggest purchase in store history; a shocking phone call reveals the art dealers may be fraudsters and the mega-deal is in jeopardy.
A ventriloquist leaves Karen and Bobby J speechless; an angry MMA fighter takes a swing at Byron; an odd couple delivers a huge surprise when they try to sell the Golds' art they claim is worth over a million dollars.
An argument with Seth leaves Ashley in tears; Karen attempts to broker a peace deal; Bobby J takes a joyride on two-story tractor; a watch snob finds himself on Seth's bad side.
With Ashley left in charge of the store, the employees go a little crazy; Karen gets caught putting on a fashion show during store hours and Bobby J gets called out for being rude to a customer.
Les and Seth visit a customer with a garage full of amazing vintage cars; a male stripper shakes his money-maker before giving Byron the slip; Karen stumbles while making a big deal; Ashley forces a customer to kiss a Gremlin for money.
A series of bogus pawns lead to a trusted employee; Karen handles a tough guy; Seth tries making a deal for a Big Bird.
Ashley pranks Seth to teach him a lesson; Les takes the plunge on a prison toilet; Bobby J tries to deal with a granddad and his ventriloquist dummy.
A shakedown artist tries to make Les an offer he can't refuse, but the Golds fight back and turn the tables on the hustler.
Les leads a reluctant staff on a rampage of acquisitions; Karen needs Byron's help to handle a pair of unruly piano players.
Tensions between Karen and Ashley explode on the sales floor; Lady Gaga's bass player shows an act of kindness.
Seth thinks Les is stuck in the past; a senior strong man makes a great impression; Seth gets energized over a rare 1981 Bradley electric car.
Les takes Karen under his wing and Ashley doesn't hide her jealousy.
Cousin Karen is ready to shake things up on the sales floor.
Ashley betrays her fathers trust; Les must bring in a secret weapon to do what Ashley won't.
Les makes a deal with a new supplier but Seth and Ashley don't want to goods; Les may have something up his sleeve.
Les sends the security guards home after they scare customers; angry customers make outrageous demands.
Seth must sell sports memorabilia before his father's deadline; Les checks out a convertible; Ashley argues with a customer.
Seth bids on a valuable sports card auction without telling his father.
Seth is interested in a valuable guitar; a customer tries to buy a watch with a questionable coin; Les makes a deal.
Ashley's rash instruction leads to the destruction of an important shipment; Seth takes a ride in a hovercraft; Les does business with Muhammad Ali Jr.
Ashley puts something from Seth's personal collection for sale online, and the item goes missing; Les helps a customer negotiate a deal on a Gothic hope chest.
The family holds a father-daughter competition; Bobby J goes for a dangerous ride; Seth calls a friend about some horror movie merchandise.
Les hears about a hook up for truckloads of brand new goods and makes a move that could change the store forever.
After Ashley smells weed in the warehouse, the hunt is on to find out who is getting high at work. Will Les's big cash reward bring out the snitches or will Seth's plan to drug test their employees reveal the culprit?
Les and Ashley get reeled in by the World's Largest Fishing Lure, but Seth thinks it will be a tough sell; Les squares off with a hot headed hillbilly.
Les is devastated when he suspects Seth of doing deals behind his back with a competitor.
An angry customer threatens Les; Ashley and Seth place a wager on a stripper pole sale; Les unleashes his rage.
Seth goes MIA after getting angry at his father; Ashley holds her own with a pack of wild animals.
Seth brings in a consultant to increase their retail business; the Golds check out Star Trek memorabilia that is out of this world; one hot mama throws a tantrum when Ashley refuses to pawn her busted car seat.
Les falls in love with a luxury watch and asks Harold for his opinion on its legitimacy; a heated argument erupts between Ashley and a costumer demanding her stolen property back.
With a major drop in the price of Gold, the store takes a huge financial hit.
Breakdown At Tiffany's; a man brings in a 160-year-old Tiffany watch, but with no official markings on it, Les is leery of his $40,000 asking price.
Les shakes hands on the single biggest purchase in store history; a shocking phone call reveals the art dealers may be fraudsters and the mega-deal is in jeopardy.
Seth gets his hands on a baseball allegedly signed by Babe Ruth; Ashley squares off with woman convinced she's got a copy of the US Constitution; Les has his sights set on a sweet custom Harley Davidson motorcycle.
The computers go down and Ashley must swallow her pride and ask her brother for help.
As acting manager, Ashley makes sure Seth feels the heat and gets major payback.
Ashley seeks the truth about the alleged scamming of two teens by a mysterious woman.
Les is back on top, taking full control of the store; Seth and Ashley think he might be pushing too far, too fast.
With Les on the mend, Seth jumps at the chance to manage the store.
When a problem customer crosses the line, Ashley wants to ban him for good, while Seth thinks he's harmless; Les commissions a minute masterpiece.
With Les out of commission, Seth and Ashley run the shop as co-managers.
Seth and Ashley are at each other's throats; customers throw down in the parking lot before the doors even open.
Sibling rivalry is at an all-time high between Seth and Ashley.
Ashley gets cut out a deal by Les and Seth; Les must make a shocking decision between family and business.
Seth and Ashley start the day with a wager that leaves one of them dressed to the nines; a vintage motor city relic makes its way through the doors; an unruly customer gets kicked out by Byron.
Les bets Seth and Ashley that he can sell 40, 000 watch bands; Ashley becomes a barber for one day; Les helps some unconventional customers.
Seth and Ashley get on les' case to curb his crazy buys; a set of creepy Christmas dolls creates a showdown between the Golds; Ashley shows some heart by helping out a needy customer.
When Les allows a $60,000 watch to walk out the door on a handshake agreement, Seth and Ashley flip out.
A major miscommunication between Les and Seth could land an employee on the chopping block; Ashley tries to keep the peace.
Seth tries to make amends; Les checks out an old school peep show; Ashley helps a customer overcome his vocal issue.
Uproar in the pawn line reveals that an employee may be taking bribes.
Seth and Ashley compete to see who can bring in more new customers; first aid is needed on the floor; Les checks out some flashy rims.
The Golds must man the windows when American Jewelry is short staffed; Seth grows closer to his breaking point; a humidor catches Les' eye.
The Golds crack down to protect their business; Seth's security measures go too far, upsetting the entire staff.
The Golds set up a sting to try to catch a thief; a customer brings in a vintage police car.
The Golds plot to catch a culprit when jewelry is found scattered on the floor; an unruly customer threatens Les; Seth tries to find a buyer for sneakers worn by Shaquille O'Neal.
After a string of bad luck, Les vows to redeem himself.
Seth is concerned that Les may have purchased a fake luxury watch; Ashley deals with a creepy, crawly pawn; Seth takes a ride.
Seth orders a dumpster to get rid of broken electronics; a woman wants to bring charges against Ashley; a lawyer tries to swindle Ashley with fake jewels.
Seth pushes for forgiveness when Rich commits an offence at the jewelry counter; bad manners in the pawn line lead to a battle with Ashley; a cowboy shows off his horse.
The Golds try to cash in on automotive merchandise; Seth goes behind Les' back to purchase an historic Chevy sign.
Ashley's sass starts costing the store business; a serial killer groupie brings in some frightening paraphernalia; a showdown on a drum set lets Rich show off his skills.
Les and Ashley are at odds as to what a bike is worth; Seth faces off with a Jersey guy looking for trouble.
A high end custom job has Seth scrambling; mother daughter drama has Ashley playing referee; a roommate dispute gets ugly.
Les can't believe that a hustler would edge in on his turf, but when customers start getting scammed in his parking lot, the Golds have no choice but to take action.
A rare guitar finds its way into the shop and the Golds can't decide if it's the real deal, or a fake; Ashley faces off with a customer, not with words, but with weapons; a wrestling legend visits American Jewelry with a special proposition.
After Seth attempted to sell his father's business out from under him, Les cannot forgive or forget his son's betrayal.
Seth bids on a valuable sports card auction without telling his father.
Seth is interested in a valuable guitar; a customer tries to buy a watch with a questionable coin; Les makes a deal.
Seth's secret plan to sell Pontiac is in full motion; Ashley is pulled into the fray the kids find themselves in a life-changing scenario.
The kids discover their other store is quietly going bust; when they confront him with the proposition to sell it, Les flies off the handle.
Ashley challenges Seth to a unique competition; if he can't deliver the goods, the world will hear the one thing he's been fighting to keep a secret.
A conflict over a fake receipt turns into a full-blown war; a Motor City lawyer who could land Les in hot water.
Les is presented with a jar of gold powder that could be worth thousands; a once-in-a-lifetime surprise that has Ashley eating her words and Les crying like a baby.
Les is handing out hundreds for a parade of items that Seth and Ashley claim are worthless; when the kids reveal his backroom, Les is flat out busted.
A customer is found hiding in a refrigerator; Ashley swears he was waiting for closing time to sneak out and rob them.
Les is tempted to break store policy when a fast-talking customer pins him to the wall.
Les buys rare rock memorabilia that may be worth a pile of cash; a man gets caught trying to secretly sell his girlfriend's ring; Les squares off with a potential buyer for the rock memorabilia.
Seth is blindsided when Les brings back ex-employee Amy who he claims screwed them over; the Golds discover a mistake that could cost them thousands.
Les might be duped by a group of savvy salesmen; tipsy patrons demand fat cash; Les makes a head-spinning discovery.
Seth's new money scheme draws harsh criticism from Ashley; a customer brings in a vintage electric chair.
Rich returns to confront Les about being fired; Seth continues on his path to take over the store from his father.
Les aims to fire the next bumbling employee; Rich makes a fatal error that leads to an unforeseen ending that could change 25 years of history.
Les discovers broken merchandise; the next person to step out of line is getting fired.
Seth takes a stand after Les demands blood when one of the guys makes a colossal mistake.
Les takes a customer's word on an item's value but Ashley makes a discovery that leaves Les looking like a fool.
A rash of break-ins has the Golds on high alert; a man claims to be the devil himself; security catches a burglar in the parking lot.
Ashley returns to put Seth in his place; Les sits his kids down for a royal reaming.
Seth discovers merchandise his employees have not been able to sell; Ashley chases a customer into the parking lot; what starts out as a argument turns into the worst fight in the family's history.
Merchants start poaching customers on Les' property; bogus bling sets a customer off on a rampage.
An urban hillbilly tries to sell unusual items; a conflict overflows into the parking lot.
When a client requests a custom diamond ring, Ashley derails the project for her own selfish needs; no one can stop Seth from going after her.
Seth makes a major mistake that could lead the store into financial disaster.
All eyes are on Seth after Les hands him the keys to the kingdom.
Seth's stand-off with Les; Ashley plans an intervention.
When Seth's master plan is derailed, it leads to a stand-off between father and son.
Seth and Les argue; problems in the warehouse; Seth takes over.
A storm threatens the store's power.
A former NHL MVP comes into the shop; a customer's personal insults cross the line; time will tell if Les has made a good deal on a vintage fortune-telling machine.
Rare Nirvana memorabilia has Seth and Rich seeing dollar signs; the family is forced to take a customer down after he demands to see security tapes.
Les and Seth discover Ashley is to blame for their cash crisis; a woman brings in home-grown, pharmaceutical grade merchandise.
Les discovers someone has broken into one of the backrooms; a guitar signed by Kid Rock has Rich seeing a pile of cash.
Seth and the crew are faced with mobs of angry customers; Seth blames Les for the short staffed disaster.
Tressa returns to sell the Rolex that got her fired; Tressa throws the mother of all insults at Ashley.
A customer gives Seth a lesson in fine crystal jewelry. A guy wants to buy some very expensive earrings. He also wants his ears pierced on the premises.
Les discovers a bag of jewels in an old employee's desk; a stand-off leads to a showdown.
Les reveals whether he'll buy the new pawn shop; Seth challenges a customer for a vintage bubble hockey game; Ashley gets caught in the crossfire of two customers.
Seth and Ashley are opposed to Les' plan to open a new store; a man tries to pawn his glass eye.
Les hatches a plan to celebrate the store's 30th Anniversary, but everything starts to unravel when he tells Seth and Ashley about the plan.
Seth and Rich argue over a botched delivery.
A roid-raging meathead threatens Seth's father; Ashley surprises everyone with a brand new hire; Seth must step in to protect his sister and the family business.
Rich invades Ashley's territory; a customer abuses his girlfriend.
Seth and Ashley officially mark their territories; a customer threatens to attack Les after hours.
Seth and Ashley square off to defend their turf; a fake ID puts Les in a dangerous situation;a business deal turns into a family brawl.
Ashley's negotiating skills cause a feud with Seth; Les is threatened with a trip to the hospital; Les is forced to make a decision that will change the business forever.
Seth negotiates like a tiger; a customer's jewelry has been pierced through the most intimate body part; a drunk customer gets belligerent.
Les attends an all day meeting leaving the store to Seth and Ashley.
A customer quickly learns why not to mess with Les; the Golds have the chance to buy a genuine Olympic torch; a car burns in the parking lot.
With Ashley gone, business seems to be picking up, or at least that's what Seth thinks.
A customer threatens to throw down over a broken necklace; the Golds are offered what are alleged to be Saddam Hussein's signed personal documents and Iraqi currency.
Les and Seth face down Ashley in a final power struggle that could change the face of American Jewelry and Loan forever.
Seth steps in when a customer and an employee square off in the parking lot.
Les scrambles to find a buyer for a pimped out party bus in order to win an old bet with Seth.
Les fights Seth over a business decision; a mad scientist claims his machine cures diseases; Seth undermines Les in front of the staff.
Seth and Ashley's bitter rivalry turns the store upside down; employees revolt when a customer tries to sell a gold tooth.
Ashley's bad behavior loses Les a big customer; a con artist scams a buyer out of his cash.
Les becomes angry when Seth makes an impulse purchase; a customer pushes Rich too far.
One of the employees breaks a flat screen TV; Ashley criticizes Seth in front of the staff.
Difference of opinion explodes into a feud between Les and Seth; a customer brings a secret government spy camera.
A granny threatens Seth with a shotgun; Les negotiates over a vintage gumball machine.
Seth wants to purchase an expensive piece of equipment that he says can save the store thousands, but the device flies in the face of Les's old school ways.
A customer tests the staff's patience with worthless items; a woman brings in what she says is a rare music box; Ashley and Seth band together against an unruly customer.
Les is tempted by a vintage hot rod; a customer is surprised when the Golds turn his wife's ring into a pendant; Les and Ashley have a family brawl.
Les has an impulse purchase that turns the store into an arcade; Ashley is threatened by a customer; Les gives a big loan to a customer.
An employee is asked to test out a tanning bed; a customer is told her gold bracelet is fake; Seth has to determine if a watch is priceless or worthless.
High stakes gambler visits the shop; Les calls security after an argument turns violent; customer tries to sell a gynecologist table.
A customer claims he was sold a fake watch; Ashley explodes when her dad second guesses her; Les buys an elephant skull.
Seth takes a beating; Ashley searches for a missing guitar; the Golds' face a mob of angry customers.
Hundreds of angry customers face hour long lines; Les must determine if a customer is fencing stolen goods.
Les is presented with an item that's alleged to communicate with aliens; Seth squares off with an angry customer.
Les challenges Seth to a high stakes sales competition; Ashley goes toe to toe with a customer.
Les brings Ashley and Seth to his grandfather's old pawn shop; a dominatrix brings her gear to the shop; Seth surprises his father with an emotional birthday present.
Les flips out on a security guard for shooting down a customer; Seth and Ashley clash over venomous snakes; the Golds' search for a new head of security.
Les and Seth clash over the business when Les decides to give away cash in the parking lot; Ashley recruits Seth to make stripper poles in house.
Tensions boil over over when a customer flips out over a mix up with his gold chain; Ashley loses it when a customer tries to pawn a cursed relic.
An alligator shows up at the shop; a man brings in a bullet proof vest; tempers flare when Ashley mishandles a motorcycle pawn.
An employee becomes violent; Ashley deals with dirty underwear; a puppet maker entertains the staff.
An angry customer threatens Les; Ashley and Seth place a wager on a stripper pole sale; Les unleashes his rage.
Seth gets his hands on a baseball allegedly signed by Babe Ruth; Ashley squares off with woman convinced she's got a copy of the US Constitution; Les has his sights set on a sweet custom Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Hundreds of angry customers face hour long lines; Les must determine if a customer is fencing stolen goods.
Les challenges Seth to a high stakes sales competition; Ashley goes toe to toe with a customer.
The Gold family: owners of Detroit's biggest pawn shop.
The Gold family runs the largest pawn shop in Detroit.
With Ashley left in charge of the store, the employees go a little crazy; Karen gets caught putting on a fashion show during store hours and Bobby J gets called out for being rude to a customer.
A series of bogus pawns lead to a trusted employee; Karen handles a tough guy; Seth tries making a deal for a Big Bird.
Les and Seth clash over the business when Les decides to give away cash in the parking lot; Ashley recruits Seth to make stripper poles in house.
Les is presented with an item that's alleged to communicate with aliens; Seth squares off with an angry customer.
Seth goes MIA after getting angry at his father; Ashley holds her own with a pack of wild animals.
Seth brings in a consultant to increase their retail business; the Golds check out Star Trek memorabilia that is out of this world; one hot mama throws a tantrum when Ashley refuses to pawn her busted car seat.
Les hires someone to spy on the staff; a man looking for an engagement ring creates havoc in the parking lot.
Les urges Ashley and Karen to work together, but when Ashley's half-hearted efforts to mentor Karen almost result in a big loss for the store, Les has had enough.
Les is tempted by a vintage hot rod; a customer is surprised when the Golds turn his wife's ring into a pendant; Les and Ashley have a family brawl.
The Golds stumble upon pieces of art that could be worth millions; Seth gambles on a piece of Detroit history; Ashley's patience is put to the test.
An alligator shows up at the shop; a man brings in a bullet proof vest; tempers flare when Ashley mishandles a motorcycle pawn.
Les takes Karen under his wing and Ashley doesn't hide her jealousy.
The Gold family: owners of Detroit's biggest pawn shop.
Cousin Karen is ready to shake things up on the sales floor.
Ashley's rash instruction leads to the destruction of an important shipment; Seth takes a ride in a hovercraft; Les does business with Muhammad Ali Jr.
Ashley seeks the truth about the alleged scamming of two teens by a mysterious woman.
The Gold family runs the largest pawn shop in Detroit.
As acting manager, Ashley makes sure Seth feels the heat and gets major payback.
A customer claims he was sold a fake watch; Ashley explodes when her dad second guesses her; Les buys an elephant skull.
Les gets invited to give a lecture at a local business school; Ashley and Bobby J go to war over a collection of Nerf guns; a wannabe ventriloquist brings in a dummy that bears a striking resemblance to one of the Golds.
Seth takes a beating; Ashley searches for a missing guitar; the Golds' face a mob of angry customers.
Seth takes a custom go-kart for a spin; Ashley and Les hit the road to get first dibs on a huge estate sale; Karen wants to get her hands on a piece of '70s movie memorabilia.
A ventriloquist leaves Karen and Bobby J speechless; an angry MMA fighter takes a swing at Byron; an odd couple delivers a huge surprise when they try to sell the Golds' art they claim is worth over a million dollars.
Ashley puts something from Seth's personal collection for sale online, and the item goes missing; Les helps a customer negotiate a deal on a Gothic hope chest.
An argument with Seth leaves Ashley in tears; Karen attempts to broker a peace deal; Bobby J takes a joyride on two-story tractor; a watch snob finds himself on Seth's bad side.
The family holds a father-daughter competition; Bobby J goes for a dangerous ride; Seth calls a friend about some horror movie merchandise.
Les hears about a hook up for truckloads of brand new goods and makes a move that could change the store forever.
After Ashley smells weed in the warehouse, the hunt is on to find out who is getting high at work. Will Les's big cash reward bring out the snitches or will Seth's plan to drug test their employees reveal the culprit?
Les and Seth head to the race track to decide who's boss; Ashley shows off her haggling skills on a mannequin in bondage gear.
It's the day of the big event; Ashley gives Les an ultimatum that could change the history of American Jewelry and Loan forever.
Les hands out his biggest loan ever on a luxurious Rolls Royce, leaving Seth and Ashley concerned that the failed art deal may have messed with their dad's head; Karen gets an impromptu lesson in martial arts.
With Les on the mend, Seth jumps at the chance to manage the store.
The Golds gear up to shoot a new commercial for the store, but all Les cares about is putting out a good product.
Les is devastated when he suspects Seth of doing deals behind his back with a competitor.
Les finally lands a buyer for his special edition Lee Iacocca Mustang but Seth sent the hot rod out on consignment; Ashley sniffs out a bad deal on a Pepe le Pew statue.
Les and Ashley get reeled in by the World's Largest Fishing Lure, but Seth thinks it will be a tough sell; Les squares off with a hot headed hillbilly.
Les is back on top, taking full control of the store; Seth and Ashley think he might be pushing too far, too fast.
A customer's dunk tank inspires Karen to come up with a big idea for the shop; Byron puts two hockey fans in the penalty box when they get physical over a vintage puck.
Karen convinces Les to let her bring in a feng shui expert to boost sales and bring positive energy; Seth gets an opportunity to buy a piece of Detroit Tigers history.
Les brings Ashley and Seth to his grandfather's old pawn shop; a dominatrix brings her gear to the shop; Seth surprises his father with an emotional birthday present.
Les flips out on a security guard for shooting down a customer; Seth and Ashley clash over venomous snakes; the Golds' search for a new head of security.
Seth wants to purchase an expensive piece of equipment that he says can save the store thousands, but the device flies in the face of Les's old school ways.
One of the employees breaks a flat screen TV; Ashley criticizes Seth in front of the staff.
Difference of opinion explodes into a feud between Les and Seth; a customer brings a secret government spy camera.
Ashley's bad behavior loses Les a big customer; a con artist scams a buyer out of his cash.
A granny threatens Seth with a shotgun; Les negotiates over a vintage gumball machine.
Les becomes angry when Seth makes an impulse purchase; a customer pushes Rich too far.
Seth and Ashley's bitter rivalry turns the store upside down; employees revolt when a customer tries to sell a gold tooth.
A customer tests the staff's patience with worthless items; a woman brings in what she says is a rare music box; Ashley and Seth band together against an unruly customer.
Les and Seth face down Ashley in a final power struggle that could change the face of American Jewelry and Loan forever.
Les fights Seth over a business decision; a mad scientist claims his machine cures diseases; Seth undermines Les in front of the staff.
With Ashley gone, business seems to be picking up, or at least that's what Seth thinks.
Seth steps in when a customer and an employee square off in the parking lot.
A customer threatens to throw down over a broken necklace; the Golds are offered what are alleged to be Saddam Hussein's signed personal documents and Iraqi currency.
Les scrambles to find a buyer for a pimped out party bus in order to win an old bet with Seth.
A customer quickly learns why not to mess with Les; the Golds have the chance to buy a genuine Olympic torch; a car burns in the parking lot.
Les attends an all day meeting leaving the store to Seth and Ashley.