He needs a break from Da Band and decides it's time they go back on the road. Dylan also can't go because he has "meeting with his lawyer" and can't postpone it. Dylan still isn't there but the show must go on with or without him. Fred flips out on Sara while Jason tries to mediate the situation and get Da Band to the concert.
Dylan's lawyer tells him that these letters will prove that Dylan is responsible, trustworthy, and reliable on the job.
He tells her that she needs to toughen up, but at the same time he isn't going to let them step on her. He agrees to but only if she gives him a kiss.
Sara goes to talk to Diddy. But Ness sees the problem as something deeper than just not writing a good hook. They finally reach Fred who is unapologetic for his absence and has decided he wants Diddy to cut him from the band. Nevertheless, everyone's confident that Da Band will come together and the show will be amazing until Dylan starts missing photo shoots and other promotional events. At the end of the last season, Da Band were schmoozing the music press, impressing them with their personalities and music. The hotel manager is less than pleased.
She wishes that they would stop with the "childish stuff and realize that they aren't here to make friends--they are here to make it." Even though Dylan "disgusts" Diddy, the rest of Da Band perform their best concert yet--thanks to Diddy's instruction. Even though it has been four years since he was murdered, she hasn't gotten over him and doesn't think she will ever meet someone as special.
While his band is working, Dylan is doing his Bob Marley thing in Brooklyn because he can't violate his probation. The images should not contain any sexually explicit content, race hatred material or other offensive symbols or images. It was MTV history in the making. Ness wants to make the new CD more "street" but Sara isn't feeling the "gangsta sh*t." Sara's husband, Tony, arrives to support her. She can't take what he says seriously and wouldn't be able to trust him because of how he has acted with other girls while they were on the road. FX The next step: to become legit performers and entertain a crowd of 30,000 people in Chicago.
The shit hits the fan yet again when they meet with their manager, Phil Robinson. FOX It all works out for the best though and the judge just tells Dylan that he needs to check in with his parole officer more often. Meanwhile, Chopper is kicking it with his family and visiting a local New Orleans radio station. When Dylan actually goes to court, Da Band begin to understand that they might lose one of their members forever. Chopper doesn't see it that way and wants to please his fans.
She does kiss him…but only on the cheek. Things really begin to fall apart when Fred insists that everyone is trying to assassinate his career. Not just a multi platinum artist, Diddy appears to be a master motivator too because Da Band is back and working hard!
Babs is amused by the choice of location ("people automatically think I want some damn cheesecake"). But it looks like she won't be the only no show. The remake of the previous will be on a whole new level. Babs is completely star struck--it's M.J.B.! Black Lightning "This is going to be like basic training," Doug warns the group.
Now, they are releasing their album to the public and hitting the road. Sara says that she doesn't want to hear anything negative from Fred. She arrives to find Juvenile waiting for her. 5 of 14 people found this review helpful. At least this time she doesn't have to walk.
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