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I like how one episode after that girl didn't want to bang Hakeem bc she wanted it to be about her singing she's suddenly super into him

Did she actually hire them or just wave a gun in their face and agree to leave each other alone? (She did go there to hire them, but that's not really how it went down, right?)

It seemed like he also had more involvement in the industry than the board to me, but, yeah, that weird-ass handshake…lol

I'm probably not even supposed to think about it, but what's the significance of Adam Rodriguez being involved in the kidnapping? I mean, aside from Cookie being pissed about it at some future time…

Not something I'd expect Hakeem to say, but a really good line otherwise.

Agreed. And Jamal's coming out at the white party was amazing.

I'm sure Edgar would quietly take care of it for them like most things

Uh, pretty much, yeah.

I use it more for making playlists than radio. On a computer you can listen to literally any song (in their catalog) that you want!

But I say that sem-eye…

Really? Anytime I start a Spotify radio station based on a song, it plays the same 3 songs over and over with random completely unrelated crap in between…

You can have radio stations that are just as ineffective at finding things you like as Pandora's.
Though actually the weekly playlists it suggests to you can be pretty good.

Yes!

Anyone else ever watch Real & Chance: Legend Hunters? I think it was the last of the VH1 reality shows that I watched (Real & Chance being spin-offs of a spin-off as contestants on I Love New York). It was basically the Crocodile Hunter but with two black guys who are pretty scared of everything they're supposed to

I think of Scream Queens constantly now bc of the Ryan Murphy one. Wonder how that gal did after her bit part in Saw 12 or whatever

OMG YES. I forgot about that Megan Wants a Millionaire/I Love Money thing until now. That was so crazy.

How about Tool Academy?
Or all the Flavor of Love & Rock of Love spin-offs (still don't know how I sat through Real Chance at Love, but will never forget the contestants recording hit song "Animals are Awesome" and the one girl being told not to hold the mic like it's a dick)

Really? I didn't watch more than a few minutes here and there but everything seemed annoyingly cliché, almost like Big Bang Theory type of pandering

Tell 'em

Yes, all of this.