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- As bold, edgy, gorgeous, and diverse as the city it's set in, meet the movers and shakers turning up the heat and making the 305 the place to be.
- Adrianne Curry, winner of America's Next Top Model, demands that her lover, former Brady Bunch-er Christopher Knight, marry her or else she's moving out.
- Aphrodite was made famous back in the day for performing "the" timeless love song of the era. The song that everyone plays at their weddings, in every sappy commercial for diamonds or rings or puppies or soldiers coming home. It made her a ton of money, but Aphrodite "hates" this song. She's now the meanest judge on Pop The Question but her life changes when Brianna becomes the breakthrough contestant, exuding love and purity. When Aphrodite reluctantly becomes her mentor, she does everything possible to steer her away from love and love anthems. Due to Aphrodite's sour attitude, Aphrodite is visited by three spirits who take Aphrodite on a journey through love and Christmas past, present and future to try and shake her out of her funk and let love back in.
- Every year, thousands of young people come to Hollywood to chase their dreams and while they're waiting to be discovered they've got to pay the bills. If they're dynamic, outrageous, and lucky, they work at the hottest place on the famous Sunset Strip, Saddle Ranch Chop House. 'Saddle Ranch' takes us on a sexy, rock 'n roll mechanical bull ride into the lives, loves, and fake it 'til you make it dreams of the guys and girls who work at this iconic restaurant - from the hosts at the bottom of the totem pole, to the beautiful bartenders and wait staff, to the demanding managers who watch their every serve and pour. We'll also follow the staff in their daily lives as they struggle to make a career in show business. Some will go on to be celebrities themselves (Kelly Clarkson is just one of many former bartenders who is now a celebrity). Others will get distracted by the easy money, late nights and fast living of the Hollywood nightlife. Only a lucky few will see their lifelong dream come true. For some, it will be a bad dream that they can't wake up from. Others will discover working at Saddle Ranch is a dream come true of its own.
- They kept the homes fires burning while their husbands were topping the music charts and setting box offices ablaze worldwide. But now, as Hollywood's A-List ex-wives, they must adjust their own courses without their former husbands and make a name for themselves.
- When you think of extreme sports you think of highly competitive, tatted-up, bad-boys with little regard for their own safety whose sole mission is to push the limits of physics beyond the edge of what is thought possible. But there's a whole other layer that fuels their cutting-edge quest -- the gorgeous, fearless, women who love them. Together these two elements merge to form the nucleus of VH1's newest original series "The X Life." "X Life" will follow some of the biggest names in action sports: Pierre Luc Gagnon (Vert Skater) and his girlfriend Denise Russo; Cory "Nasty" Nastazio (BMX Dirt Jumper) and his girlfriend Nicole Panattoni; and Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg (FMX) and his wife Susie Stenberg. All of these men have earned their place in the sports history books. As for the ladies, they have their own careers from helping to manage and market their husband's careers to being a top model to being a mom. But when these guys are on tour you can bet the women are nearby as these guys are always on the edge of being seriously injured or worse. These wives are fiercely protective, defensive and ready to throw down at a moment's notice. And if your husband isn't on the tour, good luck breaking into their clique. These women are a tight-knit sorority bound by one common thread--their adrenaline junkie husbands.
- Follows former 'The Hills' star and 'Dancing With The Stars' competitor Audrina Patridge as she steps into the next stage of her life and career. Viewers will be introduced to a whole new side of Audrina - her large, outrageous, Orange County family. Get a fly-on-the-wall look as Audrina finds herself trying to balance the demands of her two worlds: Hollywood and family. As she proceeds with furthering her acting, modeling and business career she also juggles her prominent role in her big, tight-knit family. With her tell-it-like-it-is mom Lynne at the center of this close bunch, Audrina is still expected to have an active presence in the lives of her three younger siblings: former wild child Casey, genial younger brother Marky and 15-year-old sister Samantha, who is already exhibiting a rebellious streak that could put Casey's and Audrina's to shame.
- Show about two brothers from VH1's Real Chance of Love. Real and Chance are back and this time they are on the hunt for mythical creatures such as: The Mega Shark, Bigfoot, and Hogzilla.
- 'Making Mr. Right' is a real life romantic comedy, the ultimate show-within-a-show detailing the process to find a perfect match. The series allows women the opportunity to get inside a man's mind and see what he is willing to do to make a relationship work. It empowers women and men alike, to grow as a person and as a partner.
- Special proves love really has no boundaries as two couples share their stories of love and overcoming obstacles. One is married to a gay porn star; the other married a little person and is now expecting her first child. As one struggles in revealing her husband's career to her friends and family, the other is concerned with baby-proofing their lives and creating a family. Viewers will get a true-life look into the lives of two offbeat couples looking to make their own happily ever after.
- Model City, a Centric original series, takes an up-close look at the world of black male models. The reality series follows the lives of four Black and Latino male models of RED Model Management NY, as they work to make a name for themselves, while dealing with the various challenges of "making it" in the female- dominated modeling industry. Model City documents the contrast of model's glamorous runway lifestyles with the realities of being a black model; less jobs, more competition, as well as the general struggle to stay on top of the game while handling rejection, exhausting schedules, jealous girlfriends, and the personal insecurities that can come along with the job.
- TV's Illest Minority Moments focuses on the most compelling, controversial, and unintentionally hilarious race-related moments in TV history. Adapted from Ego Trip's "Big Book of Racism!", this program takes an amusing look at the ethnic stereotypes and racial story lines found on classic sitcoms, dramas and cartoons, while celebrating the daring shows and break-out characters that altered television.
- From news coverage of celebrity gossip about the baby bumps to nicknames of their unborn children, America is fascinated with every step of a starlet's pregnancy. This hour-long special is all about the lives of American royalty under the age of 10, featuring the hospitals, vacation destinations, schools, stores, and nanny academies that they and their famous moms are spotted at. Blue Ivy, Suri, The Jolie-Pitt kids, North West, Moroccan and Monroe and many more show viewers the lavish lifestyle associated with growing up in the spotlight. People can't get enough details about celebrity maternity wear, private birthing hospital suites, luxe nurseries, and the first baby photos. Get an inside look at the lavish lifestyle these celebrity children will lead.
- VH1 delves into the luxurious lives of the Windsor babies. Baby speculation began the moment Will and Kate were married and the world was overjoyed when they announced that a royal heir was on the way. People can't wait to meet the newest member of the Windsor family and discover what life will likely be for the newest addition to the monarchy. In this hour-long special, the audience will get a glimpse at the life of a royal, what they will inherit, how Prince William and Harry were raised, how they spent their young years, and what's in store for the little prince or princess on its way. VH1 gives viewers an inside scoop on the hospitals, schools, stores, and nanny academies that royal babies and their moms frequently visit.
- Hosted by Janell Snowden, special features the latest updates on events surrounding Whitney Houston's death as well as reactions from attendees at her mentor music mogul Clive Davis's annual pre-Grammy Awards party last night as well as tributes from officials, artists and music executives and fans.
- Part 1: Games People Play James Ronald Whitney is a self-confessed "reality whore". From The Bachelor to Punk'd to Elimidate and American Idol he tunes in regularly for the raw drama and train wrecks. But too often, he complains, he is left feeling unsatisfied- there's a flatness he can't quite define. "It's all so one-dimensional," Whitney says. "I just knew there was a way to add something to the salad." So Whitney, a successful documentary filmmaker, invented Games People Play, an extreme reality game show taped over a 72-hour period and edited as a film series. Games tests how far 'actors' will go for fortune and fame (or $10,000 and a starring credit in his film series). In Las Vegas we watch Whitney cast his six contestants, individuals who prove to be the most physically and emotionally uninhibited; in other words those totally willing to bare their body and soul. The games include outrageous hidden camera-style challenges: a female player must get an unwitting pizza delivery man naked and on the couch and give him a massage; a team of male and female contestants must solicit a stranger to join them in a hotel room for a 'naked trio,' which turns out to be a nude dance routine. There are also mind games - players must tell a close member of their family they are participating in a pornographic video; contestants are grilled by a resident psychiatrist about extremely personal issues. The games become increasingly extreme: contestants must convince a bystander she is witnessing an attack in progress; Is Whitney going too far in the name of satire?
- You can quote them in an instant, reference them with just one name, and even dress up like them for Halloween. In this always-expanding pop culture of ours, there are plenty of stars, but precious few icons. On its latest edition of the acclaimed Greatest countdown series, VH1 burrows into the pop persona's that have made the ultimate impact; names so familiar they're recognized and revered in the world's most far-flung spots. What makes an "Icon?" It's not enough to just be famous or to have won a couple of awards. You have to pass one or more of the following criteria: Do they pass the one-name test? Can you dress up as them for Halloween? Did they blaze a trail in pop culture? Did they create a signature character in pop culture? Can you quote them, or their character, in 10 seconds or less? Did society imitate their sense of fashion? Hairstyle? Did "SNL" create a sketch satirizing them? Did someone write a song about them? Was or is there merchandising or paraphernalia that bears their image? Can they be connected to Kevin Bacon? Too large to be a "100 Greatest" special, VH1 will expand its reach and recognize 200 of America's most outstanding and outrageous personalities with "VH1's 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons," Each one hour episode is illustrated by celebrated artist Robert Risko, and will take a fun and lighthearted look at the individuals and moments that now live immortally in American pop culture. Risko accepted his first assignment from Andy Warhol and has been drawing the likenesses of hundreds of notables from the worlds of film, television, music and politics for over twenty years. The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons is wide in scope, accounting for television characters (Gilligan and Miss Piggy) cartoon crazies (Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo), Hollywood heroes (Rock Hudson and Jim Carrey), and of course rock stars (Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones). Hey, we're even throwing in The Three Stooges somewhere along the line. Each will be the subject of a pithy profile that's sure to reveal new tidbits of info while reminding you of their subject's longstanding cultural significance. Each will be scrutinized by awed celebrities and witty critics. Along the way you'll get new insights into how and why these gods and goddesses rose to the pop culture heavens. Sex and the City (1998)'s Kristin Davis is your host through five night's worth of intriguing installments. All-star interviews include Katie Couric, Jay Leno, The Osbourne Family, Hugh Hefner, Shania Twain, 'Denis Leary', Lisa Marie Presley, William Shatner, Susan Lucci, Britney Spears, Ringo Starr, Kevin Bacon, Penny Marshall and many, many more. Each one-hour episode is a fun and entertaining look at some of America's favorite personalities and features exclusive interviews with Hollywood legends, sports figures, TV stars, and musical icons. It is a celebration of the people and the moments that live immortally in pop culture. So there it is. From 'Abba (I)' to Wonder Woman (no, there are no Z's on the list), The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons is coming to make sense of uber fame's timeless nature.
- It was the year music fans changed the course of the industry. In Seattle, flannel replaced spandex and Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was crowned the king of a sound called "grunge." Nirvana and other rockers like Pearl Jam gave validity to the alienation of middle America and "Generation X" through raging guitars, angst-ridden lyrics and their political stances. In South Central Los Angeles hip-hop artists like Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and Ice-T told of the guns and drugs that were a part of their daily life, creating a hard-hitting genre called gangsta rap. Their music would soon prove prophetic, when the Rodney King verdict set off several days of rioting and violence. Ice-T and Time Warner would soon be taken to task by Vice President Dan Quayle for the song "Cop Killer." Already disconnected from a political system which said they didn't count, the youth and MTV's Rock The Vote helped elect a president -- Bill Clinton -- who at least grew up in the rock 'n' roll generation, even if he never "inhaled."
- After meeting Chris Knight aka "Peter Brady" in the Surreal Life house, Adrianne Curry, winner of America's Next Top Model, decided that he was the one. At the end of the first season of My Fair Brady, she'd managed to get herself a ring, and now the two are racing to the altar. But first they will need to plan the wedding. First stop: Joliet. While Mom and Grandma are duly excited when they see the ring, Adrianne's dad has news of his own -- he's engaged, too! After Adrianne and her mom both freak out, Adrianne and Chris head out to find a church -- where it's Chris' turn to break down when he realizes that booking the church means setting a date. "It's not cold feet, just cold toes," insists Chris. But is that supposed to make a girl feel better?
- An excited Adrianne begins searching for wedding dresses with her mother and grandmother. Meanwhile Chris has lunch with TV Brother Barry Williams to discuss his relationship and Chris revealing certain things to Adrianne including plans to have a Vasectomy but when the idea is finally revealed to her she does not take it as well as hoped.
- After 23 years of marriage even the best of relationships have hard times and Hulk and Linda's partnership is no exception. To help end their squabbling, they agree to visit a marriage counselor. She lets them air their dirty laundry and gives them exercises to help them work out their relationship issues, such as a "wish day" where they can ask the other for anything they want. Can the counselor get the Hogans back in the same corner?
- After the fallout from the vasectomy fiasco Adrianne goes to her family for guidance. It soon becomes for Chris and Adrianne's families to meet and her mother and grandmother to meet Ed, Chris's father and one of the only members of the Knight family planning to attend the wedding. Adrianne wants to meet Chris's sister who does not approve of her or her relationship with Chris.
- As the season begins, Fantasia is in the studio recording her hot new track, "Move On Me." And with six people living off her dwindling income, she needs a hit... now! Back at her sprawling North Carolina mansion is the entire Barrino clan. And when Fantasia and her manager, Brian go on the road to test her new song, Fantasia hopes that her no-nonsense Aunt Bunny will keep the homefront in order. But when her under-employed, over-confident brother, Teeny gets a brilliant idea to convert the pool house into a recording studio, all heck breaks lose.
- After a triumphant return to The Color Purple, Fantasia finds herself back at home negotiating her family drama. And what better way to decompress than to do a little birthday shopping! Fantasia and her brother, Ricco fly off to New York to perform at the world-famous Apollo theater. The audience is filled with her idols, including Prince and Quincy Jones, and Fantasia brings down the house! Back home in Charlotte, however, Fantasia extends an olive branch to Teeny, only to be met by hysterics.
- A reluctant Fantasia gives her brother, Teeny an $8,000 budget to construct a recording studio in her backyard before jet setting to New York for a record company meeting. Later, Fantasia has a private rehearsal with her The Color Purple director. Fantasia sings her show-stopping number, "I'm Here," and for a moment, all is right in her world. But when Fantasia's accountants tell her that Teeny has spent a whopping $40,000 on the studio, she loses it! Fantasia kicks Teeny out of the house, igniting a family feud.
- An impatient Fantasia returns to New York to speak with the President of J Records about her album. The meeting's a success...time to make some music! But when Fantasia learns that her daughter, Zion is struggling in school, she's motivated to break the Barrino "generational curse" of abandoning their education. Fantasia's ready to get her GED. Meanwhile, Ricco is testing his solo waters and invites Fantasia to sing on his new song. But when Fantasia insists that Teeny be included, Ricco and Teeny have a showdown in the studio. Against everyone's better judgment, Fantasia steps out on faith and tries to save a floundering Teeny by inviting him to sing background in her band.
- Fantasia's squabble with her brother, Teeny has come to a head and her mother, Diane calls in the big gun...Grandma. But a belligerent Teeny is a no-show to Grandma's rousing, family unity sermon. Fantasia meets with a life coach for support, while Teeny sends a wayward friend to Fantasia's house to apologize for him. Fantasia's not having it! Fantasia performs The Color Purple in her hometown, and when Teeny sees her moving performance, he makes an attempt to get back into Fantasia's heart...and of course, back into her house.
- Tensions run high as the women struggle to adjust to their humble new surroundings and responsibilities like house cleaning. Things only get worse when Laura Baron's lessons about "respect" push the pampered princesses' patience to the limit. Being asked to do chores, for the first time in their lives, at a celebrity mansion leads to a furious fight with one of Hollywood's biggest divas, reality TV star Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth. And a playful popcorn party ends in an explosive confrontation!
- Nine spoiled princesses receive the shock of their pampered lives when their fed-up families cut them off from their finances and enroll them into an eight-week rehabilitation program designed to transform their pampered ways. The women must adapt to their new environment that has no cooks, valets or cleaners and very little closet space. With the guidance of professional life coach Laura Baron, the girls begin their long journey toward independence by downsizing their belongings, cooking for themselves, and learning to live like the rest of America.
- The ladies love for high-end fashion is tested when Laura introduces the concept of spending on a budget. Will they learn that it's possible to look like a million bucks without spending it? Celebrity stylist Sam Saboura challenges the girls to put on a fashion show and create three looks with only a few hundred dollars. Critiqued by celebrity judges blogger Perez Hilton and TV Guide Network host Adrianna Costa, the women discover a world beyond Chanel and Gucci. But being cut off from their luxuries for weeks is taking its toll as tensions in the house are at an all time high.
- Working nine to five is a foreign concept for our cast but they will finally learn what it means to earn a paycheck. To help them find their best suited positions, Laura has each girl write up a resume and meet for an interview with noted headhunter Stephen Viscusi. Due to their lack of prior work experience and limited enthusiasm, the girls are all assigned to work blue collar jobs in a shoe warehouse (aka, their worst nightmare). While some girls embrace the working world, others aren't as thrilled, as one diva misses the van to get to the job and another quits before the day is over. Later, Laura comes down hard on those that aren't keeping up and reminds the ladies that they'd better shape up if they want to graduate from the program.
- With Laura's help, a few monks and a shiny mirror, the girls will learn the importance of being beautiful on the inside. Upon arrival at a Buddhist temple, the girls are introduced to the life of a monk- a life that finds the meaning of true happiness by living without material items. And then to test if the women are ready to find their own inner beauty, Laura announces that they'll be doing a photo shoot with a famous photographer - without their designer wardrobe and without make-up. While some girls embrace this lesson, others just don't. And when one princess bears her ugly side, Laura is forced to make a tough decision.
- Tropical resorts are a thing of the past for these girls, who venture into the great outdoors to learn how to have fun on a budget on a camping trip, preparing food and building a campfire are difficult enough until they discover their toughest obstacle - there's no toilet. Later, tempers flare around the campfire when the episode's VIP (Very Improved Princess) abuses her powers. In the end, Mother Nature proves to be no match for the endless fighting between these superficial divas, putting their graduation in jeopardy.
- With the help of Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams, the girls start to appreciate how much they take for granted. They learn to give back when they visit PATH, a Los Angeles organization that helps the homeless, to help prepare meals. In addition to meeting and feeding the homeless, the women are asked whether they are willing to sell some of their most precious items for the cause. And at long last, Gia opens up and reveals some shockingly painful personal revelations. Is it possible the queen of the divas is finally on track to graduate? Or will she regress?
- In order to graduate from the program, each girl must prove to her benefactors that she has changed and deserves to return home. The women's families are shown highlights of their best and worst moments. While some are satisfied with what they see, a few are shocked at how they come across. Yet they must convince their benefactors they have grown. And at the actual graduation ceremony, many princesses are jolted when they hear the strict terms their families have set for their return home. Will the ladies accept the ironclad conditions?
- Professional life coach Laura Baron is back, overseeing a princess rehabilitation program for the out-of-control elite. Eight more spoiled princesses are plucked from their exclusive and extravagant lifestyles after their benefactors, fed up after years of bankrolling their expensive habits, cut the girls off from their finances. The girls learn their fate the hard way, thinking that they were auditioning for a reality show looking for the next "it" girl. Instead, these eight women must live together in a middle class two-bedroom house while they learn to cook, clean and live without the benefit of a cadre of personal assistants, chefs and hair stylists. As the girls set out on their difficult personal journey toward financial and personal independence, it may be too much for some in the group to handle.
- After one spoiled princess reaches her breaking point and walks out of the program, a new girl arrives: the self-proclaimed Queen of Jersey Bling. Laura tests their willingness to take responsibility for their spending habits on a disastrous trip to a country club. The princesses run up several thousand dollars on massages, mimosas and manicures in less than 15 minutes and must work off their debt at the club. Cleaning the tennis courts and shagging golf balls from the lake leads to some fierce confrontations as these ladies learn what it means to pay their own tab.
- Laura tries to teach the princesses to appreciate earning a paycheck as they enter the work force, flipping burgers and manning the fry vats and drive-thru window at a local fast food joint. Tempers flare as they struggle to work with one another...leading up to an explosive confrontation during group session as one girl refuses to accept Laura's guidance. Will the stress of being cut off cause another spoiled princess to quit the program?
- Money is usually no object when it comes to these princesses' wardrobes. But now they'll need to check price tags as they compete against each other to create a red carpet look for New York socialite Tinsley Mortimer. The girls will be purchasing clothes from a swap meet on a razor-thin budget. Celebrity stylist Robert Verdi judges these thrifty threads. But the girls can't help buying a few things for themselves on the side. Stress over budgets invades the homestead, as they wage war on one another over the weekly grocery list and food budget.
- The girls usually live to excess, but they encounter a lifestyle that's exactly the opposite when Laura brings them to an urban homestead: a eco-friendly self-sufficient house. They roll up their Gucci sleeves to help collect chicken eggs, wrangle goats and pile up compost on this organic micro-farm.
- Despite being more accustomed to painting nails rather than hammering them, the girls help build a house for Habitat for Humanity as Laura teaches these spoiled divas about charity. Laura also tasks them to raise money by selling their brand-name clothing at a pawn shop, testing whether they will part with their ritzy labels for less-than-top dollar prices. The lack of charity by some causes a colossal rift in the house and a major blow up between two pampered princesses.
- High heels are traded in for cowboy boots, as Laura sends the ladies off to a dude ranch to learn they can have fun on a budget. But fun is debatable for these divas as they tackle freezing desert nights, howling coyotes and a runaway horse that ends up injuring one girl. Without a five-star hotel, the great outdoors push the girls to their limits.
- It's graduation week at Princess Rehab! The ladies prepare the house for the arrival of their benefactors, hoping to prove to all that they have changed their spoiled ways. Their families will ultimately decide if they've passed the program or whether they'll remain cut off for good.
- Robb and Noah hatch a plan to stop the feuding at Saddle Ranch by bringing everyone together at a party. When the party finally gets started, it's awkward until the drinks start flowing. However, the good times stop rolling when a knockdown, weave-pulling fight erupts in the middle of Robb's living room!
- Saddle Ranch on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood is not only one of the most exciting places in the world to drink and have a great meal, but also to work! With a non-stop party atmosphere, glamorous customers and money rolling in, the employees at Saddle Ranch Sunset have it made -- until management decides to bring in some new rock-star employees to "shake things up." The atmosphere is chilly at best when Robb, Kameron and Cassie arrive just looking to do their best. The reception towards the newbie group goes from cool to downright freezing when general manager Candy pits Kameron against number one bartender Rachel for a coveted bar tending position. In a spirited battle, Rachel and Kameron duke it out behind the bar with a few thrown elbows, some intentionally spilled drinks and some choice names being uttered. When the dust settles, Candy declares Rachel the sales winner and has some words of warning for Kameron about her lack-luster performance. While Kameron is a little beaten down, Robb and Cassie manage to make it through their first night at Saddle Ranch - but one thing's for sure -- these three will not go down without a fight!
- Cassie's victorious brawl with a rented stripper serves as an icebreaker to finally bring everyone together at Robb's party. Robb and Rachel shock everyone by locking lips by the pool, while Cassie and Nick notice each other in the hot tub. Things go from bad to worse for Taylor when he experiences some car problems and has a disastrous run-in with manager Candy at work.
- Will romance bloom from Robb and Rachel's drunken make out session? After a "first date" at a tattoo parlor, Robb invites her to a home cooked dinner with real romance for dessert. Dave finds himself in a heap of trouble at work when Saddle Ranch is secretly evaluated by a couple of undercover diners. Cassie seeks out Noah's advice on moving her dance career forward and might have all the right moves when she meets some very interesting customers.
- An intense bull-riding competition at Saddle Ranch brings out the cutthroat competition - and the worst - in some of the employees. Even after the bull stops and the screaming matches are over, there are still plenty of tears and hurt feelings all around.
- Robb and Rachel's new romance is picking up steam until Rachel catches Robb flirting with another bartender. But Robb's charm calms Rachel's jealousy. Nancee can't contain her excitement when her hair idol, celebrity hairdresser Kim Vo brings his entourage into Saddle Ranch for dinner. Nancee serves his table, sharing her dreams of being a hair stylist herself. Nancee is elated when Kim Vo invites her to come visit him at his salon. After work, the whole gang goes out drinking together, but the fun soon screeches to a halt when Rachel has a drunken meltdown. Just as Robb thinks he has calmed her down, Rachel mouths off to some other bar goers, and a massive brawl breaks out inside the tiny bar! Robb ends up with a bloody nose and a seriously burned hand from a falling patio heater. The next day, Robb confides with Noah that he's more upset about the drunken behavior of his girlfriend than his injury. Meanwhile, Kameron, Dave and Cassie speculate how Robb is going to react to this new side of Rachel. When Rachel visits Robb with her tail between her legs, he makes it clear that he doesn't appreciate her out-of-control behavior. Rachel says she's done drinking, and Robb decides to give her another chance.
- Robb and Rachel hit another rough patch when Rachel brings drama to an otherwise fun-filled day on the slopes. Cassie gets an amazing opportunity to further her fledgling dance career, but will last minute coaching from Noah be enough to save the under-prepared Cassie from embarrassment in the spotlight?