Inked

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  • 2005
  • 2 Seasons
  • 5.1  (185)

Inked was a reality television show on A&E that premiered in 2005. The show followed the daily operations of a tattoo shop called Hart & Huntington, which was located in the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The shop was owned by Carey Hart, a famous motocross racer, and Thomas Pendelton, a renowned tattoo artist.

The show's main cast consisted of Thomas Pendelton, Tommy Davidson, and Carey Hart. Pendelton was the shop's primary tattoo artist who had a distinct style and creative approach to his craft. Davidson was the shop's manager who was in charge of running the daily operations of Hart & Huntington, including dealing with customers, scheduling appointments, and managing the other artists. Hart was the co-owner of the shop, and although he was not involved in the day-to-day operation of the shop, he lent his name and reputation to the business.

The show's format was similar to other reality TV shows at the time, with each episode following a particular theme or storyline. Typically, episodes would feature several different customers coming into the shop to get tattoos, often with unique and personal stories behind the designs they chose. The artists on the show would work with the customers to ensure that their tattoos were not only aesthetically pleasing but also had a deeper meaning to the person receiving it.

One of the unique aspects of Inked was the celebrity clientele that would come into the shop. Given its location within the Palms Casino, the shop was a popular destination for many celebrities who visited Las Vegas, including members of the Motley Crue, professional athletes, and reality TV stars. The show would often feature these celebrities coming into the shop to get tattoos, providing an exciting opportunity for viewers to see some of their favorite stars in a different light.

The relationships between the cast members were also a significant part of the show. Pendelton and Hart had a close friendship that developed over many years, and their interactions on the show were often lighthearted and fun. Davidson, on the other hand, often played the role of the straight man, trying to keep the other two on task and focused on business.

One particular storyline that was explored over several episodes was the shop's expansion into Orlando, Florida. The show documented the challenges the crew faced in opening a new shop, including finding a location, hiring new artists, and getting the necessary permits and licenses. This storyline provided an interesting glimpse into the business side of running a tattoo shop, and viewers got to see the ups and downs of starting a new venture.

Overall, Inked was a fun and exciting show that appealed to both tattoo enthusiasts and casual viewers. The show featured an eclectic cast of characters who were passionate about their craft and provided a unique perspective on the world of tattooing. Although the show only lasted for two seasons, it remains a popular and memorable program that helped to usher in a new era of reality TV.

Inked is a series that ran for 2 seasons (45 episodes) between March 28, 2005 and on A&E

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Seasons
Symbolic Ink
20. Symbolic Ink
October 17, 2006
Designs are created to commemorate important moments or ideas. Included: the Denver Nuggets' Carmelo Anthony stops by; a couple gets tattoos symbolizing a mysterious sound; and a former serviceman gets a tattoo to cover up an old one.
Family First
19. Family First
October 3, 2006
Mothers, fathers, daughters, sons--some of the most popular tattoos are tributes to the people we call family. Pro skateboarder Jason Ellis stops by for a tattoo which symbolizes that he is now a changed man, Clark's "canvas" comes in for more work on one of his proudest "bodies" of art, and Morgan and John from the band "Sevendust" stop by to get tattoos in honor of the most important people in their lives.
Honor & Respect
18. Honor & Respect
September 26, 2006
Honorific tattoos are requested. Included: a father wants to express love for his child; a woman honors a pet that saved her mother from a killer; and a father wishes to show respect for his disabled son.
New Beginnings
17. New Beginnings
September 26, 2006
Some people are so grateful for the opportunity to start over or get a second chance that they want to memorialize their gratitude with a tattoo. A young guy who is starting over after a life-altering run in with the law, a woman marking the end of a difficult divorce, and a client who has kicked a life threatening habit and is moving on all stop by H&H for tattoos.
Crossing the Line
16. Crossing the Line
August 30, 2006
Dizzle is the "Old Faithful" of H&H--always there, always apprenticing, and always likely to erupt in a fit of push-ups at Twig's command at any moment. But when he pushes his mentor a little too far, Dizzle gets more than he bargained for.
Mud, Sweat and Tears
15. Mud, Sweat and Tears
August 23, 2006
Katie, the receptionist has got a bit of a crush on Dizzle. But she's a bit of a tough cookie and she's not sure how to express her feelings for him. So Katie decides that the best way to win his heart is to pin him down, literally. It starts with a flirty dare and talk of who would whip who in the mud pit at Gilley's. But then things really get serious when a pro-wrestler rolls into the shop for a tattoo and Katie and Dizzle end up getting down and dirty.
Always in Fashion
14. Always in Fashion
August 23, 2006
Carey puts on a fashion show to introduce new merchandise, but problems arise on the day of the event.
Surf & Murph
13. Surf & Murph
August 9, 2006
Carey wants to expand the business to Hawaii, but when he and Murph fly to Honolulu to negotiate a deal, Murph seems more interested in leisure activities than business.
Tat and Rap
12. Tat and Rap
July 26, 2006
Dizzle wants to be a rapper, so Carey tries to help out by introducing him to an established rapper who tests Dizzle's skills. Also: Jenn begins her apprenticeship.
The Hot Seat
11. The Hot Seat
July 19, 2006
An athlete in a wheelchair gets a tattoo and invites the artists to play murderball (quadriplegic rugby); Carey tries supermoto racing.
Dress for Success
10. Dress for Success
July 19, 2006
Carey institutes a dress code, purchasing uniforms for the shocked staff, and also has another surprise for them; and a man is scared about getting his first tattoo.
Jumping the Gun
9. Jumping the Gun
July 12, 2006
Jerome lets Lilly apprentice but she needs to get her own equipment, which means she has to sell some of her art.
Habitattoo for Humanity
8. Habitattoo for Humanity
July 5, 2006
A Habitat for Humanity leader comes in for his first tattoo; and Carey participates in a celebrity poker tournament.
Dizzle Out to Pastor
7. Dizzle Out to Pastor
June 28, 2006
Dizzle faces the lonely reality that he may be dateless for a company party, but Lily has a plan to help him out of his predicament. Meanwhile, Joey's son visits him.
Go West, Young Diz
6. Go West, Young Diz
June 21, 2006
Clark takes Dizzle to Los Angeles to meet his teachers and give him a lesson in old-school tattooing. Meanwhile, Jerome is asked to engrave a tattoo on a gravestone.
Jenn-uine Trouble
5. Jenn-uine Trouble
June 14, 2006
Recently hired Jenn Dabbs has problems adapting to her new job; former employees who are now married visit and announce that they are having twins.
Not Your Average Joey
4. Not Your Average Joey
June 7, 2006
A new receptionist, Jenn Dabbs, is hired, and Dizzle is attracted to her. Meanwhile, a tattoo artist applies for a job.
Carey's Little Helper
3. Carey's Little Helper
June 7, 2006
Rapper Big B, who also works for Carey, is kept at work too long and is late for a performance.
Murphy's Law
2. Murphy's Law
May 31, 2006
Carey's General Manager, Murph, has a lot on his plate - getting the online order system going, running the warehouse, and dealing with a very ill-conceived large order of... hats? So when things start spinning out of control, Carey lays down the law - Murph has to get it done or else. Meanwhile, when Jesse reads in the local paper that Sylvester Stallone is in town shooting Rocky 6, he puts Dizzle up to a heavyweight challenge.
Basket Case
1. Basket Case
May 31, 2006
The heat is on at H&H in the race to see who will win the new girl's heart. On one side, there's Jesse, the self-proclaimed "male slut" of the shop. And on the other there's Joey "nice guy" Hamilton. But the competition simmers to a boil when Jesse unleashes a secret weapon from his book of love. Meanwhile the receptionists are sick and tired of all of the talk about the "Warehouse." So they set out on a stakeout that proves their theory that the managers are up to no good at the warehouse. Or does it?
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Inked is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Inked on demand at Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    March 28, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (185)
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