New York Goes to Hollywood: Season Finale – The End of New York…Or Is It?

On the season finale of New York Goes To Hollywood our girl Tiffany is put in quite a predicament. Chuck meets with her to tell her that the homely looking movie producer that she and her mother so adequately offended at Chuck’s house several weeks earlier, was offering her a part in a major film.
But there is just one catch…she must lose the New York persona altogether. Producer lady wants to hire Tiffany not the HBIC New York. Well, Tiff takes the script home and has Vos come over to go over it with her. But now that she is unattached, it seems that she has something else on her mind as well. She puts the moves on her acting partner:

[Photo: © 2008 VH1]

[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
And he abruptly leaves, never to be heard from again…

[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
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But in a twist of fate, or maybe some sort of scripting by VH1, the producers of her reality series I Love New York and I Love New York 2 call her up with an offer…a third season. Hey, it only makes sense since she just broke up with Tailor Made right?
Now she’s really confused, because reality television is a definite paycheck, but acting is her true passion. She decides to go to her audition and see what happens. It turns out that she actually gets the part, and is so excited.

[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
But now she is forced to make a decision about her future…ridiculous self-depracating reality dating show…or actual part in a legitimate film?
She calls the producers of her reality show and gives them the bad news…she is done with reality television and totally broken up about it.

[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
We are left with a picture of static, until New York (and I’m purposely saying that instead of Tiffany) turns back up for one last comment:
“Who in the hell am I kidding? If this thing doesn’t work out, I’ll be back for I Love New York seasons 3 through 13. And if it does work out, I’ll be back for New York Goes to Hollywood, Part 2. I am not turning down a paycheck!”

[Photo: © 2008 VH1]
At least she’s being honest. So if we don’t see her name in lights in front of a movie theater, at least we know that we can tune into a familiar place to find out what’s going on in her pursuit to find love and fame in Hollywood.














It was good….. Could of been better tho… I thought there was gonna be more to the season.. but it was still hot