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The Real World Season 10 Episode 10 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Real World Season 10 Episode 10

Episode Title: Back to New York: Episode 8
Genre: Reality-TV
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: August 21, 2001
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Real World: Lori seems to be the focus of the house these days because of her fondness for singing at the top of her lungs while her roommates try and go about their business. How annoying is it? Kevin describes her singing as "a seal in labor." Even easy-going Rachel can't deal and tells Lori, "We love you...but please don't sing." Lori feels put out, because she thinks that the roommates don't understand how important music and singing are in her life. Meanwhile at work, the roommates are broken up into two teams that are responsible for creating focus groups for Arista's new rock artists. Nicole, Rachel, Kevin and Malik don't take the assignment as seriously as they should. Their focus group members and the group's outcome end up being a complete joke. Mike, Coral and Lori's group is a success, mainly because of Mike and Lori's ability to find people who truly enjoy rock music. Lori gets an added bonus from some of her focus group members, who happen to be searching for a female singer for their own band. Lori attends her first band audition and ends up getting the gig.

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