“Mission: Man Band” Show Video Extras

Mission: Man Band, premiered on Monday, and much to my surprise, I really enjoyed the show. It’s about former “Boy Band” members coming together and trying to start a new band. They are Rich Cronin formerly of the pop trio LFO, Jeff Timmons formerly of 98 Degrees, Chris Kirkpatrick formerly of *NSync & Bryan Abrams formerly of Color Me Badd.
The show follows their meeting with a new manager, her telling them what they need to do in order to have her work with them and then the struggle to decide if making a new band is really what they want to do.
During the first episode, they gathered to join in a Native American cleasing ritual to help them make a fresh start. Here’s a clip that tells what they thought about it:
After the jump is a clip of a conversation that didn’t make it into the show. The guys are discussing ex-girlfriends and find that two of them had dated the same girl. Check it out.
It’s a pretty good show, you should take the time to watch and decide for yourself what you think. I’m looking forward to seeing where the band goes and how it evolves.
Did you see the show? If so, what did you think? Will you continue to eatch. Leave a comment to share your thoughts!
Reality TV TV, Television, Rich Cronin, Jeff Timmons, Chris Kirkpatrick, Lance Bass, VH1
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3 opinions for “Mission: Man Band” Show Video Extras
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Aug 10, 2007 at 3:01 am
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toran
Aug 30, 2007 at 6:42 pm
Love this show—I shouldn’t, but I am seriously addicted. I thought the show was just going to be your usual rich, conceited assholes talking about how “cool” they still are, but these men are humble and really talented!
taryn
Oct 14, 2007 at 10:07 pm
it was hard to watch this show because who wants to see (formerly) successful people struggle. but it was that very same reason that makes you WANT to watch it and root for them.
i just wish vh1 supported the show more. it came and went way too quickly. not enough time to build a fan base.
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