In the van on the way to the dance studio, everyone is laughing and having fun, but Que is just staring out the window. Brillo says that Que just looks like a ticking time bomb.

They get into the lobby of the building, and Robert approaches Que to smooth things over. He says that he loves him and respects him, but right now he's hurting the group. Que keeps saying, "Don't do that to me, son." And, smelling drama, Brian tries to hold them apart. Robert takes off his shirt and hat, like he's ready to fight. And Que says, "Don't come close to me, you stupid ass bitches." Brian is embarrassed because they are in public. I am quite shocked that no one calls security because they ARE in public, and it's totally wacko. But, ultimately, nothing happens. And why doth nothing happen? Because nothing ever does! This show shouldn't be called "Making the Band." It should be called "Empty Threats with Brian Andrews."

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Just go ahead and beat the shit out of each other, so your captive audience can move on!

Que says he doesn't have a problem with Day26, they have a problem with Que. And he has text messages to prove it. Then he leaves.

When we come back, we're in an elevator, and Robert is telling everyone that he did the most "godly" thing he could do. But Que acted stupid. I wonder which god he's talking about...? Zeus, perhaps? The god of thunder, sky, and sherpa hats?

In the studio, Robert reenacts the fight for everyone. Robert tries to tell Big Butter that even he would have even knocked Que out, despite how reasonable he is. The whole time this conversation is going on, Que has entered the building and now is in the elevator. Robert is still yelling about the whole ordeal, saying that he doesn't want to dance next to someone who wants to beat him up.

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Cue the ominous theme song from "JAWS."

By the time Que arrives, Will is all riled up. Brian says that he just wants to keep the peace, but Will says the peace is done. Que says they should just rehearse. He's good and doesn't have a problem. THEY have the problem. Robert says that it's QUE who has the problem because he single-handedly messed up Day26. Then he calls him Orangebrey! TWICE! Wow, man. That implies that not only is Que not a team player, but his cooter smells like spray tan and tuna juice. Que laughs and asks where this is coming from. Then he thanks Robert for the petty stuff and reiterates that he doesn't have a problem. Que really does have the art of "blame shifting" mastered quite well. He must have learned it from my ex-boyfriend. Gotta learn from the best!

Brian says that all four of them agree that Que's vibe is messing up the band. Que says that they're the ones yelling, so it's them who have the problem. Will says that he has tried to embrace Que. Then Que jumps in and says it's Will whose ruined their relationship. Robert gets really upset, and Brillo tries to hold him back, but he gets loose and gets in Que's face. Brillo holds back Robert, and Brian pushes back Que. But when Robert yells at Brillo to let him go, Brillo lets him go. Well, you can't say that Brillo doesn't follow directions. Robert asks why Orangebrey is now in Day26. Que then says, "Que doesn't have a problem."

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"Because grinning and talking about myself in the third person makes me look sane."

Will says that he gave up a lot to be there. He has a son. And anyone who takes food out of his son's mouth will get his ass whooped. Que laughs and says he's ready to work. Robert screams that he needs to realize that his four brothers have a problem with HIM, so he needs to stop putting it on everyone else. Que accuses them as planning the confrontation and trying to edge him out. He says he's still there after being hit in the face. Then he picks up a stool and slams it down. He throws his jacket at Robert, and Brillo holds Robert back. Dawn busts in, yelling at Que to stop. Everything is being beeped out, and I don't know what's being said. But I imagine it's something along the lines of: "FUCK THAT! FUCK YOU! FUCK SHIT GODDAMN SHIT FUCK PISS!" Que ushers Dawn out of the room and shuts the door. He continues to yell that he's still there even after they hurt him. And they need to rebuild his trust.

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Luckily, Robert wore his Trojan Warrior garb.

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Comments (9)

amiddla1969:

Que made me not like him at all, and I was rooting for him during the audition phase of the show. I was really happy when he made the group, but now I believe he needs to leave. He is overwhelmed and can not handle the pressure. He is very miserable and he did not start smiling until he finally got Robert riled up and upset. He was even more happy when he finally made Will cry. I am proud of Big Butter for not being drawn into Que's Bullshit. Que's goal was to make everyone miserable because he was unhappy for some made up reason. I too was happy that Dawn finally acknowledged his ass was acting Bi-Polar. Hopefully we

bigjr6633:

I haven't heard their CD yet - I'll probably listen to it online cause I don't buy CDs but their is a song called Bipolar on it! Anyway the drama in this episode wasn't the best thing to talk about. It was the breakfast scene showing Dawn or Aundrea without makeup that caught my attention. Both of them are pretty girls but Damn please don't let MTV film y'all in the morning looking like that!

I think their will be no more Danity Kane after this. I've heard rumors of Dawn working on a solo project of course I heard those rumors when the groups was still together. The next show going to be about Diddy making his own personal band so I don't know!

I do think that the guys wrapped this up too easily. I'm ready for Que to get kicked out the group. Show of hands - who would like to see Que to get kicked out the group and get replaced by Donnie?

thatswhatshesaid:

Time Out = Rehab

thatswhatshesaid:

Okay, I'm back after reading the recap.
bigjr6633:I don't think Donnie would blend well with the group. He still can't dance and has zero stage presence or charisma.
admiddla1969: I agree about Que wanting everyone else to be miserable. I remember some episodes back when he was stressed b/c his mom quit her job and he had the pressure to support his family. I think that's when it all began. He was stressed and didn't feel anyone else understood how stressed he was even though they all had families as well. I think he flipped out from the pressure and wanted everyone to be miserable like him.

I think Diddy's arrival was too little too late. They had already resolved their own problems and him coming in at the end was a waste of time (MY time). His ridiculous "time out" for Que wasn't big and bad - it was just lame. It was also lame that they didn't say what's going to happen to Danity Kane. I have no idea. I heard months ago that Cassie was joining the group. They played one her songs during the show. Whatever it is, from the previews, Dawn didn't seem too happy about it. Maybe they'll have auditions again??

I heard the guys on the radio together (all 5) a few weeks ago and they said they weren't going to reveal (ever) what was causing their problem so I guess we will never know. LAME. Que sounded happy on the radio and like he'd gotten over his issues. Or, rather, like he was on medication and it was working. Or rehab worked, whichever.

NotWithoutMyTV:

I can totally see these crazy-ass homies on Project Runway, interviewing about how "onea ya'll's sabotaged my Singer, yo!"

Proof that reality show drama knows no color or creed.

dreamkeeper:

I think Diddy showed up that night because someone reported them in for the disturbance in the hall way. One of the desk security guards was standing with them trying to get them to stop.

I have to say I still don't know how boys and men can fight like that one minute and be back on good terms the next. If that had been girls or women then unless they are blood relatives the relationship is over and if they are forced to act like they get along then everything is just fake (sometimes even with family members). We often say stuff like 'I can forgive that bitch but I will never forget what she said'.

In situations like that there's one co-worker or choir member or friend of a friend that you can not stand. That must have been the difference with the DK fall out.

thatswhatshesaid:

dreamkeeper: Word.
I am often amazed by that as well. As as woman, I find it hard to forgive and forget. I never forget!

bigjr6633:

It's always like the with guys and females, females hold on to stuff much longer than guys do. I'm assuming the situation with Danity Kane was a lot worser than Day26's problems which all stemmed from Que. As a guy I can let shit go rather easily but if I was in that group I would always feel a certain way about Que like if he got kicked out I wouldn't feel bad.

thatswhatshesaid:

One thing that was funny about the meeting with Diddy was him saying NONE of them could make it on their own and Donnie was sitting right there. He dropped his head when he heard that. HE'S ON HIS OWN! ha!!!! I know it was directed at the boys, but it was just funny b/c it still applies to Donnie.

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