In this special sneak peek, the Brothers go to Disneyland, but only one of them gets to stay on site overnight at the park in Walt Disney's exclusive suite.
The third challenge has the brothers renovating their main bedroom suites, and Drew thinks he's bitten off more than he can chew while Jonathan scrambles to keep up with him.
The brothers battle it out in the Additional Dwelling Unit challenge and Jonathan pulls out all the stops in hopes of a victory; Breegan Jane and Trixie Mattel guest judge the spaces, and the loser is sent to play tour guide on an LA tourist bus.
Drew and Jonathan face off in the final individual challenge: all the remaining indoor spaces; ceiling issues in their dens lead to game-changing decisions.
Jonathan and Drew's no-rules competition is almost complete as they look to renovate all the exterior spaces to create the best curb appeal before their homes go on the market; the brother that sells for the most profit will celebrate the victory.
Drew and Jonathan take their latest challenge to Los Angeles, and they have three weeks to complete the living room renovation before guest judge Orlando Soria declares a winner.
With one win already under his belt, Jonathan decides to go super big with his kitchen reno; Drew takes the opposite approach and embraces style over size; guest judges Maureen McCormick and Dan Vickery choose between the two vastly different spaces.
Jonathan runs into a renovation snag that could cost him the competition.
The Brothers create guest spaces, and Drew brings in a secret judge.
The brother whose home sells for the most profit is declared the winner.
In this special sneak peek, find out who won the action-packed reward for the guest and kids bedroom challenge.
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jonathan's house next door, featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews that give the viewer a brand-new look at "Brother vs. Brother."
Jonathan and Drew take on San Francisco and buy their houses sight unseen.
Drew transforms his kitchen from a 1970s cave to a modern California stunner; Jonathan ups his game and takes a huge risk with his eco-chic kitchen; a trip to "Star Wars" production company Lucasfilm is on the line.
Jonathan takes an expensive risk in his master suite; Drew makes the best of his small space; guest judges Bristol and Aubrey Marunde ("Flip or Flop Vegas"); an all-access tour of Alcatraz is on the line.
The brothers double down for the chance to shoot hoops with Stephen Curry.
Jonathan and Drew put everything they've got into transforming their guest bedrooms and baths; Mina Starsiak and Karen Laine ("Good Bones") judge; the loser gets the most dreaded job at the Oakland Zoo.
It's a tight race on the Gulf Coast between Jonathan's 1980's seaside bungalow and Drew's 1970's two-story classic coastal; the loser rides The Cyclone at the local amusement park multiple times.
The heat is on as Drew and Jonathan renovate their kitchens before Brett Waterman comes to town to deliver his verdict.
Drew sets out to win with an over-the-top master suite; "Desert Flippers"' Eric and Lindsey Bennett are on hand to judge; the winner gets to play with penguins.
Tiffany Brooks and Ben Sargent judge the brothers' guest bedrooms.
Jonathan and Drew find out who won their Texas beachfront flip competition.
Vanilla Ice judges the brothers' living areas and the winner gets crowned.
The Kitchen Cousins judge the Scott brothers' kitchens.
The Listed Sisters judge the Scott brothers' master bedrooms.
The brothers compete to see who can design the most efficient and attractive family room, office and laundry spaces.
To complete their final spaces, Jonathan and Drew overhaul the front and back yards; putting the houses on the market and deciding the winner.
After battling for the best living room flip, the loser must do the walk of shame on the Vegas strip.
Jonathan and Drew each renovate a kitchen in one week.
Jonathan and Drew work on the landscaping and final staging in order to sell the houses, once the sales are tallied, a winner is chosen.
New competitors face fiercer challenges as they start with a ranch reno.
The teams makeover cottage homes and encounter unexpected challenges.
A competitor switches teams, creating new alliances and tensions; the teams must repair and update Colonial homes.
Both teams renovate ranch-style homes as they fight to the finale.
The final four competitors are one tract home away from winning $50,000.
Jonathan and Drew Scott mentor teams of home improvement experts.
The teams have two days to renovate homes; pressure erodes confidence and spirit.
The remaining teams fight to the finish after each losing a member.
Flu strikes the set in the semi-finals, unbalancing the teams as pressures mount.
The teams must renovate identical houses owned by identical twins.