121:. I liked how this episode was in Mexico
The rudest part is how Shelly is soo rude!!!
Now Cindy, Dan's girlfriend is the JAM! she's
sooo... nice!!! Un-like *aHeM* (LoL)
Like i'm not trying to be mean to her and all,
but Ashley is only 18!!
I mean Ashley is a really sweet guy!! And she's
making him seem mean and like he's the one doing all the wrongs!
Talking about having children and getting married
is just a bit early, don't you agree??
I guess it was just right for Ashley to break up
with her then and now instead of waiting.
No offense but Shelly is making a REALLY big
deal about something that shouldn't!
She's seriously making Ashley feel bad, and like
making him cry for the most selfish reason!!!
And saying how she "hates" him!! Now that's just too harsh!
I know it's hard but she has to try and understand
that Ashley just does not know where she wants to be...
But annnyy ways...that "crew lock" dance, that the boys were practicing,
was pretty HYPE eh?
I can't stop talking about how Cindy is soo.. nice!!
It doesn't take BIG things to make her happy!!
I also like how she said that she'd "never hold him back from anything"!!
That's just too cute!!!

120:. "Making the Band" was a VERY fun episode this week!!
I loved the way they recorded songs in Germany
and they were songs that "O-Town" got
say in...i loved the songs!!!!
Especially "Say, Say"!!!!
(he*he) In the little music video they aired,
at the bottom, i was wondering why all the
boys' names are on the "written by" section
except for "Dan"! N*E wayz i really
feel bad for Erik and how he's feeling left outta the group!! But in a way he's putting
this on himself. ( poor baby :) ) WOW!!
wouldn't you just love to be those 2 girls
that got the extra room from Erik?? *sIgHz*
Ashley had to sleep on the floor! teehee!
I really agree with Jacob and how he was saying
that he doesn't want to have the same sound
as all the other "BOY BANDS"
I'm very amazed at Jacob for his ability to write
music from just listening to a beat he had just heard!!!
The thing is it's not even bad! It's pretty HYPE!!
And the fact that Tony Harrison let them
produce their own music was just soo NICE of him!!

119:.On "Making the Band" Dan Miller was
introduced to the entire band for the 1st time!
Yes, they have met one another before but not
as a whole group! N*E hew Dan was to try and
learn their dance routines and songs to audition
to "make the band". Dan showed A LOT OF POTENTIAL, and
impressed not only the band, but most important
LOU!!
The down part of this episode was the band itself!
ASHLEY, ERIK, JACOB, and TREVOR sang terribly!! and did not
impress Dan! N*E hew to sum it all up after Dan's
audition, he didn't think he made the band!
Then after a meeting at Lou's, tears of joy
were shared, as he announced that Dan made the band!!!

118:.This week's episode was kinda kool...
Let me sum it up 4 you! Okay, the group, which was 5,
turned into 4 and wanted to stay as 4!
To remain 4 they had to re-sing "Baby I Would"
and make it sound "not good but even better!!"
So the 4 guys practiced and practiced at home
singing, and soon came the day or recording.
At the studio the guys made, in a way, a fool
of themselves, by singing very poorly! :(
And to top it all off Erik was extremly sick
and could not sing at all! (poor baby)
N*E hew so the group decided to take in a 5th
member and without discussing with one another
they all decided that they wanted DAN MILLER!
to be their 5th member!!!!! (pretty kool huh?)
They told LOU PEARLMAN about what they've all decided and Lou
suggested that they'd call Dan and tell him
about the news! So the group finally had a
chance to talk to Dan! They told him everything
and why they needed another member, and asked
Dan to stop by and practice the dances...kinda
like another audition 4 himself!
"WOULD HE MAKE THE BAND OR NOT?!" stay tunned to find out, if
u already know..still stay tunned! he*he

117:.OMG!!! This episode made me bawl my eyes
out sooo.. much!!! Yea, yea, I know what the outcome
was before I saw this episode, but STILL!!!
Ikaika was in my TOP 3 FAVOURITES,
and now he’s gone FOREVER!
I’ll probably NEVER see or hear from Ikaika EVER AGAIN!!! And just
the thought of it makes me feel soo...SAD!!
Another thing I didn’t like about this was how Ikaika HAD to listen to EVERY frikkin word that
his brother Haku said and told him to do!!
the WORST part was how Ashley asked Ikaika to stay for
at least one more day to finish the shoot and
Ikaika wanted to stay but Haku HAD to say NO,
and Ikaika HAD to say he couldn’t!
NO offense but I LOVE IKAIKA and all,
but why does he always have to listen to what his brother says!!!
AHHH!!!! It just makes me so ILL!!!
Anyways, I’m really glad that Mike, Bryan, and Paul came back
for the photo shoot!!
The guys looked GOOD!!!
( tee*hee )

116:. On this week's episode the boys perform in front of
record executives at the "House of Blues"
Hundreds of fans scream as the boys enter the
stage to perform their two songs,
"Baby I Would" as well as "All for Love".
O-town delivers a strong performance and
created a great interest for the record
executives, which will most likely lead to a
record deal!
The boys were given a short break to visit
family members before meeting in Los Angeles
for a VERY important photo shoot.
The boys were to meet at the LA airport, and
found that Ikaika didn't return from Hawaii!!
Even though i know the outcome of all of this,
this episode was still very disappointing and
upsetting for me!! : (

115:. The pressure keeps growing as the guys deliver
a poor practice performance in front of high
ranking MTV folks the day before their
important show for the record company execs.
After receiving yet another lecture from the
instructors, the band confronts Jacob on his
decision to leave the room rather than discuss things as a group.
Conversations with Jacob lead into the band's
first real fight with one another, which
allows them to get all their emotions and
opinions out in the open before their next show.

114:. Jacob gets frustrated because it is less than
48 hours before O-Town's first live
performance and they are not 100 percent ready.
The guys enjoy their first experience
performing live in front of screaming fans at
Southwest Middle School.
Despite making numerous mistakes, the guys
feel very good about their first performance
after they watch it on video later in the day.

113:. The band has only seven days to prepare for
its first performance, which includes visiting
a stylist to help with a new image
After hearing news that the group might not
get to go home for a visit, Ikaika questions
his desire to stay in the band.
After spending the day with Lou on his boat,
the guys arrive late to dance rehearsal and
face a stern lecture from their dance instructors.

112:. Bryan and Mike face the difficult task of
saying goodbye to O-Town.
After being given an ultimatum by his
girlfriend Shellie, Ashley makes the difficult
decision of putting space in their
relationship, allowing him to focus on his career.
Ikaika shows a newfound dedication to the band
and decides to lead the other guys in a
vigorous workout program in preparation for
their first performance.

111:. Jacob makes peace with himself over the fact
that God will decide the future of his career
as well as the band.
Excitement and nervousness fills the air the
as the day of the final cut arrives.
Lou performs the emotional and difficult task
of announcing the final five….Ashley, Erik,
Ikaika, Jacob, and Trevor.

110:. The boys enter the studio to begin recording
their first single, "All For Love", in Ikaika's absence.
Ikaika returns to Orlando to face strong
accusations and emotions from the other boys
over his choice to remain in Hawaii.
Ikaika and Jacob threaten to physically fight
over the situation in front of Lou and the rest of the group.

109:. Ikaika remains in Hawaii over the contract
dispute, while the remaining six guys receive
criticism from their coaches over their lack
of focus and concentration.
Lou Pearlman throws a New Year's Eve bash and
the boys are sent home early for behaving too
rowdily while in the public eye.
After getting a severe scolding from Jay,
TransCon's PR Manager, the boys realize that
they have to come together as a group and act
as a unit. Meanwhile, Ikaika's decision to
remain in Hawaii increases tension in Orlando.

108:. The guys return from vacation to face
confusion and uncertainty over the ten-year
contract that they're required to sign.
Tension builds as the contract negotiations
delay the final cut. Meanwhile, Ikaika returns
to Hawaii over his dissatisfaction with the contract.
Paul's sudden decision to drop out before the
final cut comes as a major surprise to the other guys.

107:. The guys prepare to go home for a short break
before returning to Orlando to find out who
the final five will be. They each take home a
40-page record contract that must be reviewed
and signed before returning.
Ikaika returns to Hawaii with an internal
struggle between his commitment to making the
band and his girlfriend Malia. His father and
brothers advise Ikaika to take advantage of
this opportunity for the family's sake and to
represent Hawaii, even though it may be
difficult for him.
Ashley returns home, where his dad informs him
that he not only doesn't support Ashley's
choices, but that he does not want to hear or
see anything to do with the band if Ashley
makes the final five.

106:. Erik distances himself from Herizon girl
Jenny, while Ashley and Mike compete for
attention from their new friend Cori.
Ashley enjoys a visit from his girlfriend
Shelli, who is worried that the band will
change Ashley and their relationship.
After an argument with Erik, Jenny calls him a
racial name behind his back. Jacob confronts
Jenny and tells her to either apologize to
Erik, or leave the house and don't come back.

105:. Paul tells Lou that his career takes priority
over his relationship with his girlfriend,
while Ikaika confides to his mother that if
forced to choose, he would pick Malia over the band.
Ikaika and Paul prepare for the visit of their
girlfriends. While Ikaika counts the minutes
to Melia's arrival, Paul is faced with the
dilemma of how to handle his growing
relationship with Herizon girl Heather, and
the arrival of his girlfriend Carrah.
Ikaika focuses 100% of his attention on
spending time with Malia, which puts distance
between him and the group.

104:. Erik and Jacob begin to form a bond apart from the
other guys over their mutual love for songwriting.
Erik, Ashley, and Jacob refocus their
attention on the band after getting in trouble
with Marc and Lou for staying out past their
curfew with the girls.
Girls known as the "O-Town Groupies" wear out
their welcome with the guys after late night
visits that interfere with sleep schedules and
concentration. In the meantime, Lou meets with
each guy individually to go over his progress.

103:. Along with four hours a day of voice training
and three hours of dance lessons comes one of
the many perks enjoyed by boy band
stars......girls. The guys with girlfriends
are challenged with how to deal with their new
female fans.
Ikaika becomes increasingly more homesick for
Hawaii and his girlfriend as he distances
himself from the other seven guys, who don't
seem to be having any trouble adapting to
their new social lives.
Marc, the Otown road manager, finds Ikaika
sitting alone in the parking lot after
rehearsal. He tries to help Ikaika move his
focus away from his loneliness towards the
positive aspects of this experience, such as
the opportunity to grow and learn new things.

102:. After judging all the contenders, Lou performs
the difficult task of announcing
the names of the eight finalists.
Tears of happiness and disappointment were
shared among the winners and the defeated.
However, every person in the room is grateful
for the extraordinary experience and looks
forward to lifelong friendships with one another.
The eight finalists say goodbye to their
friends, families, and girlfriends and are off
to Orlando for more voice and dance training
in the studio. The reality of their fortune
begins to set in as the guys are picked up in
a stretch limo by Lou and taken to their
spacious Orlando home that they will share
with each other during the training period.
The guys quickly learn that they are easily
replaceable as they receive a stern lecture
from their voice coach after showing up two
hours late for their first studio session.

101:. This was the very first episode of "Making the Band."
Trans-Continentals Lou Pearlman scoured all
over the United States in search for fresh new
talent for his latest boy band. Lou held a try-
out, which caught the attention of 1000 young men.
The numerous guys were narrowed down to 25 and
which were then narrowed to 8.
This day was very exciting for everyone, not
just the guys but even for the many viewers
watching with amazement as the young
performers do their thang!!! Each contender
was to perform a song and dance in front of a
panel of judges and fellow friends, also
trying out for the spot to be in the next boy
band!
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