The barbers did good work, and it was clear that they all loved the profession. I understood the betrayal Mike felt because of his walkout, but blaming his current staff wasn’t working, wasn’t fair, and it was affecting the business. The staff was resentful, because they felt like they were paying for other people’s actions. Mike refused to develop any kind of relationship with his staff, because he feared being hurt again both professionally and personally. This lack of leadership was a real problem, and I needed Mike to let the past go so he could move forward and see what a committed crew he had.
It was upsetting sitting with Layla and hearing and seeing how much stress she was under. Everyone acknowledged how hard she worked and the fact that she carried the business and the family. Mike really needed to step up and take charge, and give his wife the break she so desperately needed.
I always wondered when you would take over a barber shop. Great episode! I was curious at the six week return that no one mentioned Eric. Was he off that day? Considering how much he and Matt were fighting in the beginning I was surprised he wasn't mentioned during the follow-up. Sounds like the guy who told a customer his head was crooked just couldn't keep up with the changes. Laila looked at least ten years younger during the follow-up visit, so clearly her burden has been lightened. That was nice to see.
Another good show, Tabatha! You are on a roll! Thanks for easing up on the idiots! It was becoming hard to watch (not this season!)
I find you quite entertaining, but the hair salon gig us getting old. I really enjoyed the bar and restaurant shows you did, Plenty of those in PTown that need help. The entire Cape for that matter LOL
Dear Tabatha ,
I would so love for you to give me a decent hair cut . That is my dream to have you cut and style it for me . So many times I have come home and cried because of what was done to my hair . It was sloppy , uneven and hard to take care of .I also have been to many different salons . I guess I will have to keep dreaming .
Love your show and I wish you the very very best in life ,
A Fan





i always let my girls stay up thursday night to watch Tabatha. she's a positive female role model and my kids and i LOVE her.
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