Episodes
No. | Title | Original air date |
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0 | "Jo and Slade: The Break Up" | June 30, 2008 (2008-06-30) |
1 | "I Can't Believe I'm On A Dating Show" | July 21, 2008 (2008-07-21) |
Episode 1 starts out with the four guys' being brought to the house and introduced to Slade after the news that their brief residence is, in fact, his house. They are shown their small living quarters, 4 twin beds in a cramped room with one bathroom. They have all planned dates and Martin, the real estate salesman, goes first. He takes Jo to a restaurant, which he has shut down just for them. He cooks her a meal in the restaurant's kitchen with minimal help from Jo. They then go dancing in the restaurant. She reveals that she likes a man in an apron but doesn't like that she had hardly talked. Slade agrees with Myia that Jo has hardly put a word in. When Martin gets back he refuses to talk about the date. Slade wakes Michael up in the morning and Michael says, "It's weird to be woken up by the ex-fiance of the woman you are trying to pursue." He takes Jo out on a boat to teach her to fish. Jo only catches a small fish but seems satisfied. Michael teaches her how to gut a fish, much to her displeasure. They then go out on the bow of the boat and have breakfast. Not unlike Martin, Michael refuses to talk about his date. David's date starts with his blindfolding Joe with a Louis Vuitton scarf and leading her up to the roof, where awaiting them is a private helicopter and champagne. Jo calls Martin cocky. They enjoy champagne then climb into the helicopter for a ride around Los Angeles. It appears that Slade doesn't like David's date with Jo. It is dark when he returns to the house, but he is open and willing to talk about his date. Nelson's date with Jo is rockclimbing on a beach. Jo tells him that she has always wanted to rock climb. As Nelson climbs up the rock, Jo makes the comment, "Your butt looks cute from here". He makes it to the top then lets Jo try. Nelson gives Jo the same compliment as she climbs. The last part of the date is shooting each other with water guns on the beach. Slade approaches David before elimination and tells him that he doesn't feel that he can trust him and that he is to drop out. At elimination, the four guys are allowed one last comment to Jo and David appears to drop out but instead makes a comment like everyone else and is chosen in the end. |
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2 | "I'm Ready To Be Romanticized" | July 28, 2008 (2008-07-28) |
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3 | "Katy, I Just Can't Decide" | August 4, 2008 (2008-08-04) |
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4 | "A Typical Latina?" | August 11, 2008 (2008-08-11) |
5 | "There is No Game, David" | August 18, 2008 (2008-08-18) |
6 | "I'm Springing a Hot Date On You" | August 25, 2008 (2008-08-25) |
7 | "I Think We Should Just Be Friends" | September 1, 2008 (2008-09-01) |
8 | "I Have to Follow My Heart" | September 8, 2008 (2008-09-08) |
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