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Setting
[edit]It takes place in astor or green point? well I was watching it and i saw the manhattan skyling looking from the east river ([[Queens, Brooklyn). Someone find out. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.83.172.14 (talk) 03:30, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
Airdates needed
[edit]Could we start adding the airdate to the episode synopses, please? --207.237.223.118 (talk) 18:13, 28 November 2008 (UTC)
Spoiler alerts
[edit]Please don't put spoiler warnings into wikipedia articles. See Wikipedia:Spoiler (WP:SPOILER). --TS 11:40, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Intricate detail
[edit]The following section contains an excessive amount of intricate detail, so I've pulled it from the article. Please condense the summaries and integrate them into the episode list templates.
Episodes
Episode 1: Choose Your Crew Wisely
Airdate: November 6, 2008
50 Cent sought out 14 contestants from around the country who were at same position 50 was at few years ago. 50 Cent and Tony Yayo met the contestants at Roosevelt Island, explaining the rules of the show as well as the first challenge. Joanna and Ryan were selected as "bosses" for Team Money and Team Power respectively. Their first challenge was to race to Camp Curtis in Brooklyn. The first team there are the winners. The only thing different is that the team members were to be chained together, except for the bosses. Both teams struggled to find the address, but Team Power made it first. Eventually Team Money came in, completely drenched from the rain. 50 stated that since Team Power won, Ryan is safe from elimination and the whole team will have dinner with 50. Since Team Money lost, Joanna is risked for elimination and Team Money is to followed Yayo to make the beds for themselves, as well as for the other teammates. The next morning, the wall post stated that since Ryan won, he can pick 2 other contestants to join Joanna for elimination. Later, a fight ensued between Precious and Dejuan and Nikki. During the fight Precious made the racist comment "do my nails, bitch" to Nikki. Even though the entire cast seemed to be upset by her statement, 50 did not seem to be too bothered as he did nothing about it, but he alluded to her comment. During elimination, Ryan picked Larry and Precious up for elimination. 50 asked Yayo who he should "terminate on sight". Yayo advised that all three should go home, Precious having an attitude problem, Larry for "outshining the boss", and Joanna for not being a strong leader. In the end, 50 eliminated Joanna for weak leadership skills.
- Bottom Three: Joanna, Larry, and Precious
- Eliminated: Joanna
Episode 2: Turn S... Into Sugar
Airdate: November 13, 2008
In the episode the cast wakes up to the sound of a loud horn 6am at Camp Curtis. After a long, grueling mission everyone was tired and just wanted to go back to sleep but they knew that they had get up to win that 100,000 prize. 50's lesson number two: turns s... into sugar. Team Money and Team Power report to their war rooms and have fifteen minutes to choose one new boss and one new underboss. The number one rule is that you can't vote for yourself. Afterwards, the two teams get ready for a "hot and steamy" challenge. Cornbreadd and the others want Nikki to be the boss of Team Money, and Nikki chooses Larry to be the underboss. On Team Power everyone wanted Derek to be boss and he choose Mehgan to be the underboss. Growing up 50 had to hustle for everything and that hustling mentality is why he lives the way he lives right now. The two teams come to Cedar Lane Stables in Queens, NY. Their mission was to move horse manure to a scale. Whichever team has the most manure on the scale wins. Team Money's strategy was to work together and work as an assembly line. Team Power's strategy was for two people to scoop, two people to run, and a few people to put the manure on the scale. The weakest link on team power was Nathan. He wasn't being a team player and was afraid of getting his clothes dirty. Team Power had won with a total of 744 lbs of manure, while Team Money had 596 lbs. The winners later get pampered at Camp Curtis with a spa massage. They enjoy their facials, pedicures and brain massages while the losing team loads goat manure into a truck. Later on in the night, Nathan was acting goofy and cracking jokes calling 50 Curtis Johnson, but when 50 walked in the room everyone's heart dropped and all eyes were on him. 50 asked as Nathan and Mehgan to come into his office and asked Nathan to explain himself. 50 was furious when Nathan didn't know two of 50's songs he rapped. In a professional way 50 cent eliminated Nathan from the competitition since it was clear he wasn'tinterested in the competition and did not respect 50 cent. At elimination, 50 calls out the boss and underboss of the losing team, Nikki and Larry. He asks Derrik to choose a player from Team Money for elimination. He chooses Nima because he's sneaky and wants to manipulate everyone. 50 called him a bootleg Bobby Dinerro because of his ways of conning people. 50 drops Nima from the game because he can't be trusted with his money.
- Eliminated: Nathan. He was not there for 50 and did not show commitment. Nathan was goofing around and called 50 "Curtis Johnson." 50 saw all of this and took Nathan up into his office to have a chat. Nathan then was asked to name two songs by 50 and he could only name Straight To The Bank. (Note: Nathan was eliminated before the elimination round)
- Bottom Three: Nikki, Larry, and Nima
- Eliminated: Nima. He stirred up too much drama and was there to make enemies. He was more interested in "stirring up the drama than getting 50's money". He makes bad situations worse, and that's counterproductive.
Episode 3: Truth Equals Money
Airdate: November 20, 2008
50's third lesson: Truth is Money. The truth is the shortest distance to the money and being dishonest is going to ruin your career. At the break of dawn before everyone gets up the first person 50 sees when arriving at Camp Curtis is Cornbreadd. 50 wants to get to know him a little better so he sits down and asks a question that's been on his mind why his name is Cornbreadd. When the others wake up, they decide to make themselves a nice big breakfast. Cornbreadd returns and bangs a beat on the fridge and starts rapping about pancakes while everyone is feeling the beat and enjoying their meal. Over the loudspeaker, 50 order the two teams to return to the war room where they will choose the new boss and underboss. Team Power chooses Musso as boss and DaJuan as underboss as Team Money chooses Precious to be the boss, and Nikki to be the underboss. The bosses in each team must choose a person in the crew to be parappa the rapper and one rule is that bosses can't be rappers. The challenge for the two teams is that they both must present a brand strategy for their rapper. The teams will be judged on clarity of thought, showmanship and marketability of the brand. Team money chooses Cornbreadd because of his musical talents as a rapper, while Mehgan is chosen for Team Power's rapper. After a long day of planning their strategies, the two teams were given a chance to finally go out and party. The members of Team Power were skeptical that night about their buzzed boss Musso. They were afraid that he would get to wild and not be on top of his game, but the next day he pulled through and stayed focused. The two teams head over to a club and they meet the judges who will critique them. The judges are radio personal Miss Info, DJ Whoo Kid, Yayo and 50 herself. Team power was the first to go up on stage and impressed the judges and audience with their song "Text Me Boy" The next group to step up on stage was Team Money. The judges were confused on what Precious was trying to say about how they would maximize profit potential. Miss Info said that they used words they thought they understand, and didn't really know what they meant. The judges come to a conclusion congratulates Team Power the winners of the challenge. Afterwards, everyone on Team Money became angry and blamed Precious because of their loss. Team Money starts cleaning up the club, while the winning team sits back at Camp Curtis sipping on Champagne. Later, as 50 walks into Camp Curtis he asks Musso to come to his office. 50 asks who Musso who is he going to choose for elimination. Musso decides on either Rebecca or Larry. At elimination, Musso picks Larry for elimination. The losing boss and underboss from Team Money come up, but 50 says that Nikki was the only one on her team that made sense, so he switches her with Cornbreadd. Precious, Cornbreadd, and Larry are all nervously standing and anticipating who 50 will drop. The moment has come and 50 decides to drop Precious. Precious is eliminated in this episode.
- Bottom Three: Larry, Nikki, and Precious
- Eliminated: Precious, for harming her team instead of helping them.
Episode 4: Respect the Hustle
Airdate: December 4, 2008
Dajuan & Musso travel to 50 Cent's Connecticut mansion to get various items. Dajuan was switched to Team Money and promoted as boss himself. The challenge was to sell items for strange acts. Then it was time for the teams to regroup. Jenn was traded for Rebecca from Team Money to Team Power, respectively. The most trades done wins the challenge at Coney's Island. Team Power had 17 trades, while Team Money has 15 trades, leaving Power the victor. Team Power and Tony Yayo get to spend the day having fun at Coney's Island, while Team Money had to wash cars for punishment. Rebecca was upset about leather fur seats in a car and decided to quit the show, infuriating her team and Yayo. Rebecca then leaves and quits the game because she felt she was being misunderstood. Later, 50 pulled Jenn for a one-on-one conversation, but she didn't notice that the whole conversation was aired on the intercom. Dajuan and Larry were up for elimination and Musso chose Cornbreadd to be put up. 50 decided to send Cornbreadd back off the chopping block, leaving Dajuan and Larry. Larry strongly defended himself, leaving Dajuan eliminated.
- Eliminated: Rebecca. She quits and sends herself home.
- Bottom Three: Dajuan, Larry, and Cornbreadd
- Eliminated: Dajuan, for not following 50's first rule: "Choose Your Crew Wisely".
Episode 5: The Hustler's Eye
Airdate: December 12, 2008
50 Cent is all about having the Hustler's eye, and he wants to make sure that whichever contestant getting his money will have this skill. He wakes the contestants up for a blackmail, instructing them to take on the personality of another contestant. He reasons this will help them see things for what they really are, not only in business, but in each other, even if they're people they hate. Most of the contestants have fun with it, but some cross the line and take the teasing a little too far. After the games are over, 50 has another surprise: Team Power has to send one of their teammates over to Team Money to even out their bad-luck losing streak. Without hesitation, Derrick volunteers to switch teams, thinking this is a great opportunity to prove himself. Team Money is ecstatic when Derrick walks into their war room, and immediately start strategizing how to win the next challenge. With their only clue being a hard-hat on the table, the team chooses Cornbreadd as their boss. Team Power, on the other hand, lets the loss of Derrick bring down their team spirits, and they let Jenn be the boss, although they all know it's probably not such a good idea. While the teams are strategizing, 50 Cent brings a special guest, Aubrey O'Day of Danity Kane, to Camp Curtis for a visit. The guys are all speechless, and determined to impress Aubrey as she watches their next challenge. 50 calls the challenge 50 by 50, where each team must assemble a huge, 50-piece billboard puzzle. One puzzle is a picture of 50, the other a picture of Aubrey. The catch is, the boss can't touch the pieces. As soon as 50 gives the signal to start, Cornbreadd steps into his roll as boss, and commands his team with authority and efficiency. Jenn, on the other hand, seems completely lost, and her teammates become confused and disobedient. Team Money quickly pulls ahead, and finally achieves their first-time victory in a challenge. 50 rewards the winners with an afternoon of playing pool with him and Aubrey. The losers are sent out to pick up dinner for 50 and Team Money. 50 warns them that if they're not back in 30 minutes, their entire team will be up for elimination. Team Power hops in a waiting car, and finds waiter outfits for them to put on. They quickly change in the car, pick up the bags of food, and run out the door. Unfortunately, the truck that took them there had already driven off without them. Not seeing any other option, they take off running for Camp Curtis on foot. But Team Power's bad luck is still in full swing, and as they get to the bridge, they realize it has been pulled up for a passing boat, and is impossible to cross. With only five minutes left to bring the food back to 50, Team Power's only option is to wait by the bridge as the minutes tick away. Meanwhile, back at Camp Curtis, 50 is getting impatient, especially when Aubrey has to leave for a show without eating. Finally, the bridge comes down, and Team Power sprints the remaining blocks back to Camp Curtis. Unfortunately, an irritated and hungry 50 Cent does not accept team Power's excuse that the Polaski Bridge was up. Although Team Power thinks they are right on time, 50 tells them they're unacceptably late. He says in his eyes, they've lost twice, and they'll all be up for elimination. As winning boss of Team Money, Cornbreadd is given the responsibility of choosing one member of Team Power to save from elimination. As Team Money feasts on filet mignon, Team Power retreats to the kitchen, where they snack on bologna sandwiches and wonder who will be saved by Cornbreadd, and who 50 will send home. Cornbreadd talks to each member of Team Power, trying to decide who he should save. At elimination, 50 calls Team Power front and center. Before asking who Cornbreadd chose for immunity, 50 tells Mehgan she's done a great job so far, and she's safe. After Mehgan sits down, Cornbreadd reveals that he's giving the blessing of immunity to Ryan. 50 expresses his disappointment, saying that if it were up to him, Ryan would be going home tonight. Now it's down to either Musso or Jenn. After almost every contestant tells 50 that Musso should go home, 50 decides to give Musso a chance to talk. Musso explains that everyone is going against him because it's a competition. After hearing what Musso had to say, 50 tells Jenn she was a 'whack' boss, and sends her home. 50 warns Musso to fix the mess he's created, then warns the rest of the contestants to make sure they've got their business plans ready to sell at any moment. If anyone slips up, at any time, they'll be going home.
- Up for Elimination: Jen, Ryan, Musso, Meghan, but 50 allowed Meghan to sit back down, and Cornbreadd saved Ryan from elimination
- Eliminated: Jen for showing weak leadership skills.
Episode 6: Use Your Cents to Make Change
Airdate: December 19, 2008
The teams are asked to raise AIDS awareness in The Bronx. Team Power chose Meghan as the boss and Ryan as the underboss. In Team Money, Larry was the boss and Derrick was the underboss. During the competition round, Team Money's "fact sheet" gets lost, which left Larry no choice but to get another fact sheet, from Team Power. He tried looking through Team Power's boxes, but Ryan and Musso tell him to leave, so Larry just takes some pamphlets that were on the ground. While Larry was trying to get information, Derrick tells the crowd the wrong information. Later on during the day, 50 said that everybody was up for elimination because he wasn't impressed at the performance of any of the groups, and also because they had passed on wrong information. Also, he talked to each contestant about their business plans, and was disappointed on how poor their business plans are. Chopping block — Ryan and Cornbreadd are told that they aren't up for elimination. A few minutes later he reveals to Larry and Musso that they aren't up for elimination either, leaving Nikki, Meghan and Derrick up for elimination. After letting them have some suspense, he reveals that nobody will be eliminated because they have done a good deed, trying to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS.
Episode 7: Expand and Protect Your Turf
- Airdate: January 1, 2009
Both teams competed in selling vitamin water, and the winner was decided when a team raised over $50. Nikki and Meghan were originally chosen to be the bosses of Team Money and Team Power, respectively, but 50 Cent switched up the teams before the challenge. At this time, he eliminated Musso due to his wanting to go home. Team Power won the challenge, and Team Money, the losers, were forced to wash the laundry from Camp Curtis. Team Power was given the privilege to visit 50's recording studio, where Cornbread recorded a track. At eliminations, 50 Cent chose Nikki.
- Eliminated: Musso and Nikki
Episode 8: Move From Demand to Supply
- Airdate: January 8, 2009
50 switch up the teams a little bit, ending up with Derrick back in Team Power and Cornbread back in Team Money. Both teams have to come up with an idea for a fitness video, direct the video, edit the final product, and finally distribute the film. Although Team Money only consisted two members, Cornbreadd and Larry, they proved to be the harder working team in producing a better video. Later, 50 Cent's manager, Chris Lighty, interviews all the contestants with a final statement to 50 Cent that not one of them have a good enough business plan to invest in. Finally, Meghan and Derrick are put up on the chopping block, due to Meghan being the boss and Derrick not getting along with other members. At elimination, 50 chooses Derrick and tells everyone left they need to step their game up.
- Eliminated: Derrick
Episode 9: Knowledge Reigns Supreme
[1] Airdate: January 15, 2009
In the most challenging episode of the season, the four remaining contestants are kidnapped, blindfolded, re-educated and shot with paintball guns. After the test, 50 quizzes them on their experiences at Camp Curtis. Cornbreadd answers one question incorrectly, Ryan three, Larry three, and Meghan two. Because the contestants answer a total of nine questions wrong, they must run NINE laps around the camp. The last place runner will be put up for elimination . The fit Mehgan and Ryan have an advantage—Larry and Cornbreadd are out of shape. Mehgan was up for elimination for finishing last. 50 also brings Cornbreadd up for elimination. Larry and Ryan voted for Cornbreadd, but 50 could see the determination in Cornbreadd's eyes and sends Megan home. Then he brings in Musso, Nikki, and Derrick.
- Eliminated: Meghan since she did not give a sufficient amount of effort running the laps and 50 would rather invest in Cornbreadd's music industry.
Episode 10: Crush Your Competition
[2] Airdate: January 22, 2009
In the season finale, three eliminated contestants return to help the final three players compete in a trash-talking contest Musso, Derrick and Nikki. Afterwards, Cornbreadd gets eliminated because his trash talking skills were not as expected . Then the final two contestants, Ryan and Larry, get special gifts from 50 Cent and a 1 on 1 talk with 50 on the eve of their final presentations. Later, the finalists get new clothes and Ryan takes out his cornrows and gets a new look. And lastly, the final two present their business plans to 50 Cent, Chris Lighty, and Tony Yayo with 50 awarding the winner $100,000 of his own money. But in the end, Ryan wins the competition and then gets into a vehicle with 50 Cent with police cars surrounding them and both go to Manhattan.
- Eliminated 1st: Cornbreadd
- Eliminated 2nd: Larry
- Winner: Ryan
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