- 3 - 22Progress Report 4Feb. 16, 2016
- 3 - 21Mr. Green Tea 2Feb. 09, 2016
- 3 - 20Farmgirl FlowersFeb. 02, 2016
- 3 - 19240 SweetsJan. 26, 2016
- 3 - 18Inkkas ShoesJan. 19, 2016
- 3 - 17Vision QuestJan. 05, 2016
- 3 - 16Kota LongboardsDec. 15, 2015
- 3 - 15Wick'edDec. 08, 2015
- 3 - 14Showdown at Standard BurgerDec. 01, 2015
- 3 - 13Da LobstaNov. 24, 2015
- 3 - 12Kensington Garden RoomsNov. 17, 2015
- 3 - 11Blues Jean BarNov. 10, 2015
- 3 - 10Bentley's Corner BarkeryOct. 28, 2015
- 3 - 9A Progress ReportJul. 14, 2015
- 3 - 8The Lano CompanyJul. 07, 2015
- 3 - 7Precise GraphixJun. 30, 2015
- 3 - 6Grafton FurnitureJun. 23, 2015
- 3 - 5FuelFoodJun. 16, 2015
- 3 - 4Standard BurgerJun. 02, 2015
- 3 - 3Tonnie's MinisMay. 26, 2015
- 3 - 2After the DealMay. 19, 2015
- 3 - 1SJC DrumsMay. 13, 2015
When Marcus Lemonis isn’t running his multi-billion dollar company, Camping World, he goes on the hunt for struggling businesses that are desperate for cash and ripe for a deal. In the past 10 years, he’s successfully turned around over 100 companies. Now he’s bringing those skills to CNBC and doing something no one has ever done on TV before … he’s putting millions of dollars of his own money on the line. In each episode, Lemonis makes an offer that’s impossible to refuse; his cash for a piece of the business and a percentage of the profits. And once inside these companies, he’ll do almost anything to save the business and make himself a profit; even if it means firing the president, promoting the secretary or doing the work himself.