Ep 9. Signature Not Required
- TV-14
- November 7, 2018
- 41 min
In Black Ink Crew season 7 episode 9, titled "Signature Not Required," the drama continues at 113th and the crew must face the consequences of their actions.
Ceaser's new tattoo shop venture, Black Ink Atlanta, is in full swing but he's facing some issues with his business partner, KP. The two have been clashing over creative differences and the future direction of the shop. Ceaser is determined to make it work but he's feeling the pressure as he tries to balance running his original shop in New York and overseeing the Atlanta location.
Meanwhile, Alex is feeling the effects of his recent altercation with Donna and Tati. The tension between the three is palpable and Alex is struggling with the aftermath. He's worried about his job at the shop and his friendships with his co-workers. As he tries to move on from the incident, he finds himself at a crossroads.
Sky is also dealing with some personal issues. She's haunted by her past and is seeking closure by tracking down her estranged sister. As she dives deeper into her search, she must confront painful memories and emotions that she's been repressing for years.
The rest of the crew is dealing with their own struggles as well. O'S**t is trying to balance being a new dad and working at the shop. His relationship with Nikki is also on the rocks and he's not sure where he stands with her. Walt is trying to find his footing as he pursues his comedy career and Teddy is dealing with personal demons that are affecting his work and relationships.
As the episode unfolds, tensions run high and the consequences of past decisions come to a head. The crew must come together and face their problems head on if they want to move forward as a team.
Will Ceaser and KP be able to find common ground and make Black Ink Atlanta a success? Can Alex repair his relationships with Donna and Tati and salvage his job at the shop? Will Sky be able to confront her past and find the closure she needs? Tune in to find out in "Signature Not Required."