In order to be an "established actress," Tiffany Pollard has to put her life aside to achieve her Hollywood goal by leaving her mother, Michelle Patterson, and George "Tailor Made" Weisgerber, whose proposal she refused.
First aired August 18, 2008 New York learns that you have to give a little to get a little when her new manager sets her up with a spec commercial for a Japanese energy drink.
Slightly perturbed, New York takes a call from her manager regarding an In Touch photo shoot that he set up at her house.
The anxiety over the photo shoot is compounded when New York receives the call that her mother is coming out to visit.
First aired September 1, 2008 It's a brand new day for New York but Sister P is still an ominous presence hovering over her career.
Later, Sister P has an altercation with the recording artists who turn out to be Little Jackie, which threatens to destroy New York's cross-over career before it even has a chance to begin.
New York is forced to make a decision on the role her mother is plays in her acting career by sending her home.
First aired September 8, 2008 The past comes back to haunt New York as she starts her day with a phone call in an attempt to salvage a past romantic relationship and the conversation has a seemingly nasty finality when she calls Tailor Made.
Finally, a surprise visit from Tailor Made further tests New York's ability to focus on her acting career and keep it from derailing.
After an explosive argument at her house, in front of her new acting partner Vos, New York is put to the test on whether she can muster up the professionalism to deliver a solid performance in the Romeo and Juliet showcase.
[2] In a negative review of the show, Common Sense Media's Kari Croop criticized what she felt was an "awkwardly scripted approach to 'reality,'" also calling New York's acting abilities "questionable.