I decided to check both episodes yesterday to see if it was just the same episode repeated (they were only about 4 hours apart), and it wasn't. The morning episode was "new" which was the season finale (selling off his stuff at NYCC), and the afternoon episode was the one they showed first (with Bumblejumper and BotCon's Pete).

The finale episode felt a little tasteless, showing people haggling for his items and then he puts up on screen how much extra money he made them pay for those items by listing his purchase prices. How would you feel, watching that show and seeing how much money he made off you.
Don't get me wrong - his business NEEDS to make a profit, but who does it benefit to publicly boast about it? It doesn't benefit the people who buy his stuff, and could loose business from people knowing that they can't get a bargain from him. And it doesn't benefit the rest of us collectors, as it will inspire more people to make money from toys... charging more than they are really worth, thinking that all toys are worth money now.
I like learning about toys I didn't know about, and would love the show to focus more on the finds and values than the reselling, but the reselling element spoils it for looking like one person just bragging... and for the aforementioned negative impact on pushing up prices for us toy collectors.

I'd probably prefer to see a toy show focusing on "valuations" like that Antiques Roadshow TV show on channel 9 (maybe as a booth at conventions or fairs), which shows us the odd, the rare and the popular, and rough values for our amazement... not for the personal boasting gain of one person.