Episodes
Ep# | Title | Original Air Date | Production Code |
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1 | "Appearance" | July 11, 2008 (2008-07-11) | 101 |
Seven girls are sent to Los Angeles, California by their closest friends and family in an effort to change their attitude toward their lives and the people in it. The girls are asked to prepare for a short-notice beauty pageant. It was later revealed that the judges would be three blind people. The girls attend their first group session with Dr. Michelle, and in the first Progress Report, the girls all earn one star for accepting the challenge of changing and some of the girls earn extra stars for their behavior amongst the others. Kiana loses a star and is put on notice. | |||
2 | "Teasing" | July 18, 2008 (2008-07-18) | 102 |
The girls were asked to point out the flaws of each of their competitors. Each girl was asked to use the comments against them to prepare a one-minute routine for a stand-up comedy challenge and tease themselves. Kiana was shown a taped message of her best friend explaining as to why she nominated Kiana for the show. In the second Progress Report, Shavon's overconfidence about gaining a star causes her to lose the star she earned. | |||
3 | "Judgment" | July 25, 2008 (2008-07-25) | 103 |
Each girl is asked to describe a housemate to a sketch artist in a closed session. Understanding that it is difficult to explain features without being judgmental, the girls are told they are to attend a "Dark Party" and meet eligible boys and select one based on personality alone. Gisbelle was shown a taped message of her long-time boyfriend who threatened their relationship if she did not change her ways. In the third Progress Report, Michelle was put on notice because she ignored the rules of the Dark Party. | |||
4 | "Power" | August 1, 2008 (2008-08-01) | 104 |
The girls were given different tasks and had the power to either do it themselves or pass it on to another girl. Later, the girls were forced to vote someone out of the house, the majority voting for Shavon. When Shavon returns during the Progress Report, it is revealed that her eviction was only an exercise for the girls. And it is clear when Shavon returns, she is not happy with the rest of the girls. At the fourth Progress Report. | |||
5 | "Self-Centeredness" | August 8, 2008 (2008-08-08) | 105 |
After Shavon's return to the house, the girls try to get along by playing a game. But nasty faces made by Shavon triggers the biggest altercation in the house yet. Stassi calls out Shavon on her rude behavior, and the two of them get into the biggest altercation in the house yet. The girls were each given a box of supplies to help them prepare for an upcoming talent show, with a grand prize total of $1,000. It was later revealed that they were to teach their talent to an elderly person who, in return, performs in the talent show. Michelle wins the talent show and the prize money. Later, Michelle was shown a taped message of her mother. | |||
6 | "Jealousy" | August 15, 2008 (2008-08-15) | 106 |
Camille was shown a taped message from her fiance. The girls participated in a competition to retrieve eggs with slips of paper inside indicating a number of seconds. Whoever had the most seconds would get that amount of time to talk on the phone with a family member, and have lunch at the beach. Afterward, Shavon is shown a taped message from her sister. Later, The girls have to create a billboard for the show. This later turns into a tough decision when only three girls get to appear on it. The three girls put on the billboard were Stassi, Michelle, and Shavon. After the sixth progress report, Kiana is again put on notice. | |||
7 | "Gossip" | August 22, 2008 (2008-08-22) | 107 |
Stassi is the last girl to see a taped message, which was from her mom. Shavon, Michelle, and Stassi were interviewed by gossip blogger, Perez Hilton. After their question and answer session, they face the consequences when the entire house gets to read his provocative article on the internet. It was later revealed by Yoanna that the article was not real, but to show how much gossiping can hurt others. Their next activity was to watch clips of what the girls said about the others. In the seventh progress report, Kiana made progress and was not sent home. | |||
8 | "Finale" | August 29, 2008 (2008-08-29) | 108 |
In the season finale episode, the girls meet the head of Para Los Niños, which is a charity foundation, and they must meet some of the teens there, and show them a good time. When they get back at the house, the girls get a call from Yoanna and to come to the common room. When they enter, they are reunited with the people who sent them to the house to change for the better. After they settle, they presented each of them separately with the chance to redeem themselves and show how much they've changed during the process. At the end, they find out who wins the competition and $25,000. Gisbelle became the Winner with 11 Stars, and she is asked by Yoanna what she wants to do with the money, and she decides she wants to donate it to Para Los Niños. After her decision, Yoanna tells Gisbelle that she will receive another 25,000 dollars for her generosity . At the end, she tells the girls to give a final goodbye to each other. Then, all the 6 girls are seen walking out the house together, ending the season finale. |
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