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- "ZO2," which centers on a real-life heavy metal band that makes a living by day as performers at kiddie birthday parties. Other scripts in the hopper include a family drama set in the world of porn, a workplace comedy based at a counter terrorism agency and an hour long entry about addicts.
- Relationship "expert" Matt Titus matches up couples in New York.
- A hybrid reality/docu-drama series that follows the Parcoses, a New York City family that runs their own private investigation firm.
- The landlord of a high-end New York apartment building fears that one of his tenants is throwing questionable parties and possibly even dealing drugs. One problem is that the tenant is Miguel Pacheco, the son of a consulate and has diplomatic immunity. Vinny places three of his Girls in the building posing as new tenants to get them invited to a party. If they can get enough evidence, the tenant will not only be evicted from the building, but also from the country. Turns out the party is a very unusual get-together.
- DiTomasso's final words: "You say nothin', they got nothin', keep your f*#%in' mouth shut Donna"
- A man is desperate for Vinny to find out why his wife has accused him of cheating and is filing for divorce when he never cheated. What will Vinny do when he finds out that the wife hired her own Private Investigator and that there's more here than meets the Private Eye?
- A minor league baseball player's career is in jeopardy when he tests positive for steroids. Only he says he never took the drugs.
- Paulie and David screw some ZO2 groupies and, in the process, almost screw the band when they oversleep and nearly miss the most important gig of their lives - a kids' party for the son of music titan, Harry Braunstein.
- Working for John Popper ain't so beautiful. Despite the mad cash they're pulling, the boys aren't allowed to write their own music. Dina confronts Popper and pulls out all the stops to try and get them out of the deal.
- The guys show up to a kids' party in Long Island and learn it's been double-booked. No problem, except for the fact the other band is Kidtastic! - their nemesis in the kiddie world.
- The Z Brothers play a bris and meet John Popper. Paulie passes him a ZO2 CD and he absolutely flips for the band and offers the guys the record deal they've been dreaming of...or so they thought.
- John Popper shows the guys how sweet life could be as a full-time kids' band when he lands them a party for Gilbert Gottfried's son for $10,000.
- With the future of the rock band in question, Dina lands them a gig at Manhattan's Cutting Room. Only it's jazz night, and the crowd doesn't dig their sound.
- The boys make a music video with the help of rock star Dave Navarro.
- The future of the band is threatened as the boys get caught up in their own worlds.
- The boys get the big break they've been working for when they open for Joan Rivers. But with their confidence at an all-time high, they succumb to the temptations of the casino and jeopardize everything in the process.
- Faced with having to accept the Popper deal or lose it forever, the boys decide they don't care if they lose it forever -- they'll never sacrifice ZO2 for money. And then they do.
- It's months after the Harry Braunstein signing disaster and Paulie, David, and Joey are still unable to land rock or kids gigs. In fact, they're reduced to scraping pennies together just to eat.
- Their professional lives on track, the boys turn their attention towards their 3rd major concern in life: the opposite sex.
- The boys play a kids party for a lesbian couple and their adopted Chinese child, then get a shot at redemption when Dina scores them a gig opening for Kiss...or so they thought.
- Neil begs his way into a raucous road trip with the boys when they land a two-night gig opening for Brett Michaels in the tawny suburbs of Westchester.