Ink Master: Redemption - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Master Canvas Call Out
Runner-up master canvases defend their tattoos against the artists who robbed them of the title; Cleen Rock One, Anthony Michaels, Jime Litwalk, and Joey Hamilton return.
Finish What You Started
Tatu Baby and King Ruck return and must overcome their nerves to complete the work they started on their unhappy canvases.
One Tatt Wonders
Artists that were eliminated first get some help from gues judge Tommy Montoya to ensure they don't make the same mistakes twice on their upset canvases.
Peace Out, Cub Scout
Season 5 artist Julia Carlson is back for a shot at redemption with not 1, not 2, but 3 unhappy canvases.
X-rated Blunders
Scarred with tattoos that look like private parts, two canvases are ready to confront their artists.
Coming in Hot
Ty'Esha Reels and Duffy Fortner return and face angry canvases and their overprotective loved ones.
Road Show
Fan favorite Tatu Baby flips the tables and seeks out her unhappy canvases in their hometowns.
Master of Horror
Artists Don Peddicord and Sebastian Murphy return to fix horror tattoos their canvases hate with the help of past winner and horror master Steve Teft.
Don't Butcher My Baby
Emotions run high when upset canvases return with an overprotective parent; Keith Diffenderfer and Aaron Is return.
Massacred Memorials
Canvases with memorial tattoos they'd rather forget return to confront the artist who wronged them; artists Jesse Smith and King Rock return.
High Anxiety
Nervous Alex Rockoff returns to the Ink Master shop and must swallow his pride when facing three unhappy canvases.
Birds of Prey
Two upset canvases with bird tattoos return to the Ink Master shop with their spouses; Mark Longenecker and Made Rich try to make it right.
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