Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)

For the first season, see Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1). For the third season, see Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels.
Rock of Love 2 with Bret Michaels

The cast of Rock of Love 2
Created by Cris Abrego
Mark Cronin
Starring Bret Michaels
Theme music composer Bret Michaels
Composer(s) Adam Zelkind
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 14
Production
Executive producer(s) Cris Abrego
Mark Cronin
Ben Samek
For VH1:
Leah Horwitz
Jill Holmes
Kristen Kelly
Jeff Olde
Editor(s) Pierson Jacquelin (lead)
Cinematography Dave Miller
Running time 90 minutes (season finale)
(including commercials)
60 minutes
(including commercials)
30 minutes
(Season recap)
Production company(s) 51 Minds Entertainment
VH1
Release
Original network VH1
Original release January 13, 2008 – April 20, 2008
Chronology
Preceded by Rock of Love
Followed by Rock of Love: Charm School
Rock of Love Bus
I Love Money
Daisy of Love
Megan Wants a Millionaire
External links
Website

The second season of Rock of Love with Bret Michaels was confirmed by VH1 in October 2007.[1] On December 8, 2007, VH1 started playing advertisements for Rock of Love 2 with Bret Michaels. The second season premiered on January 13, 2008.

Production and legal problems

In April 2008 a breach-of-contract lawsuit was filed against both Michaels and the show's producers by the owner of the mansion, Ray Sahranavard. He claims that there was about $380,000 worth of damages done to the mansion, and that the producers failed to get insurance that they had previously promised to purchase for the house. Sahranavard stated that there were multiple holes in the walls and ceilings, the doors had been removed, and that almost the entire interior of the house had been repainted. He also claimed that most of the landscaping was either dead or dying.[2]

Contestants

NameAgeEliminated
Ambre Lake37Winner
Daisy de la Hoya25Runner-Up
Destiney Sue Moore31Episode 11
Jessica Kinni[3]25Episode 10
Megan Hauserman24Episode 9
Kristy Joe Muller26Episode 8
Inna Dimitrenko23Episode 7
Catherine Brown[4]45Episode 6
Peyton Turner[5]38Episode 6
Aubry Fisher32Episode 4a
Angelique Morgan28Episode 3
Roxy Collins24Episode 3
Korie Hutchinson25Episode 2
Niki Kuskey29Episode 2
Sara Wilson28Episode 2
Courtney Van Dusen30Episode 1/2*
Ashley Dingess24Episode 1
Erin Martin24Episode 1
Jackye Migliaccio25Episode 1
Missi Chancey26Episode 1

^a Contestant Bret planned to eliminate

Elimination Order

Bret's Call-out Order
#ContestantsEpisodes
123456789101113
1 AmbreMeganInnaDestineyDaisyAmbreJessicaAmbreAmbreAmbreDaisyAmbreAmbre
2 AngeliqueDaisyPeytonDaisyAmbreDestineyAmbreDestineyDaisyDestineyAmbreDaisyDaisy
3 AshleyDestineyAmbreInnaPeytonKristy JoeDaisyJessicaJessicaDaisyDestineyDestiney
4 AubryAubryDestineyAubryInnaMeganMeganMeganDestineyJessicaJessica
5 CatherinePeytonMeganPeytonCatherineInnaDestineyDaisyMeganMegan
6 CourtneyInnaDaisyCatherineJessicaJessicaKristy JoeKristy JoeKristy Joe
7 DaisyRoxyRoxyAmbreDestineyCatherineInnaInna
8 DestineyKorieJessicaMeganMeganPeytonCatherine
9 ErinJessicaKristy JoeJessicaKristy JoeDaisyPeyton
10 InnaSaraCatherineKristy JoeAubry
11 JackyeCatherineAubryAngelique
12 JessicaKristy JoeAngeliqueRoxy
13 KorieNikiKorie
14 Kristy JoeAngeliqueNiki
15 MeganAmbreSara
16 MissiCourtney
17 NikiErin
18 PeytonMissi
19 RoxyAshley
20 SaraJackye
     The contestant won the competition.
     The contestant went on a solo date with Bret.
     The contestant went on a group date with Bret.
     The contestant was eliminated.
     The contestant won a date with Bret, but was eliminated.
     The contestant won a date with Bret, but voluntarily withdrew from the competition.
     The contestant was called down first, but was eliminated before the elimination ceremony began.
     The contestant did not attend the elimination ceremony and was eliminated the next morning.
     The contestant quit the competition.
     The contestant did not receive a pass, but was allowed to stay due to another contestant quitting the competition.
     The contestant won a date with Bret and did not receive a pass, but was allowed to stay due to another contestant quitting the competition.

Episodes

Back to the Rocking Horse

First aired January 13, 2008

Bret Michaels, lead singer of rock band Poison, is back looking for love, and this time he means it! Twenty more beautiful babes vie for his love and affection. Some bare more than their souls in an attempt to grab Bret's attention. Only fifteen will stay after an elimination ceremony with two startling surprises.
VH1 Episode Summary[6]

Peep Show

First aired January 20, 2008

Fifteen girls better watch what they say...especially when they're on a dare. Meanwhile in the first ever Peep Show Contest, the girls all compete for a date with Bret by showing off their greatest "talents." To stir things up at the house, Bret decides to hold an old school dance off. Three girls fail to make the cut.
VH1 Episode Summary[7]

Stroller Derby

First aired January 27, 2008

Bret might be a big time rock star but he's also a big time family man. He needs a woman who's got those motherly instincts and what better way to find out than to put them in roller skates, hand them a stroller and see if they can outskate a fearsome foursome that includes a surprise guest, Lacey! But things turn ugly when the most hated girl in the house gets alone time with Bret -- the fangs come out and the girls are out for blood! Bret goes with his gut feeling and sends two girls packing.
VH1 Episode Summary[8]

A Ride on the Wild Side

First aired February 10, 2008

Bret wants a girl with good manual skills so he tests their aptitude with nuts and bolts in a custom motorcycle build off. One girl gets down and dirty, bringing her team both victory and a group date -- a pinup photo shoot. Emotions run high as the girls continue to fall for Bret but are threatened by his connections with other girls. Two girls buckle under the pressure leaving Bret with a huge dilemma about whom to send packing.
VH1 Episode Summary[9]

Mud Bowl II

First aired February 17, 2008

The "Divine Nine" compete in the second annual Bret Michaels Mud Bowl! Only this time they have to play in harsh rain, snow and wind! Bret's attention shifts from the former front-runner to an overlooked PYT, while the other girls struggle to get his attention.
VH1 Episode Summary[10]
Fallen Angels: Daisy, Destiney, Inna, Kristy Joe
Sweethearts: Catherine, Peyton, Ambre, Jessica

Once a Cowgirl

First aired February 24, 2008

For the two women who have yet to win a date with Bret, Rodeo's Rocking Rodeo could be their last chance to make a connection. Bret takes the winning team to a "dinner in the dark," and when the lights go down, so do their inhibitions! Can the losers wipe their tears away in time to stay in the saddle, or will they get bucked from the competition?
VH1 Episode Summary[11]

Red, White and a Little...

First aired March 2, 2008

The remaining seven girls display their ability to rock an audience as they perform at a show for military veterans. Later on, all hell breaks loose at a lovely family style dinner in which one girl is called out for showing Bret no love at all.
VH1 Episode Summary[12]

Video Vixens

First aired March 16, 2008

With only six girls left in the house, tensions run high as Bret tests the girls' creativity by making them shoot, direct and edit their own music videos. Who will shine and who will be left on the cutting room floor? When one of his favorites has a major meltdown, Bret is forced to make his most drastic decision yet.
VH1 Episode Summary[13]

^[w] Megan won a date with Bret, but did not receive a pass at elimination. However, Kristy Joe decided that she needed to go home and take care of some things. Because she quit, Megan was safe and nobody was eliminated.

Going to Ex-tremes

First aired March 23, 2008

Bret shocks the girls by inviting their exes. He takes the guys out on the town to dig up dirt on the girls. Meanwhile the final five girls are left to stew back at the house under the supervision of yet one more surprise guest Heather Chadwell. Secrets are revealed, sparks fly, and mayhem ensues on the craziest day yet at the Rock of Love mansion.
VH1 Episode Summary[14]

Bitter Suite

First aired March 30, 2008

Bret surprises the final four with a trip to Las Vegas. One girl's lies cause Bret to question her intentions toward him. Bret invites an old friend Heather Chadwell to stir things up between the remaining girls and causes everyone to call out the girl who's been keeping secrets.
VH1 Episode Summary[15]

Rockin' the 'Rents

First aired April 6, 2008

Bret wants to know more about the three remaining girls, and what better way to get the 411 than moving their parents into the house! Bret is surprised when he meets the sister of a girl's ex-boyfriend instead of her parent. Bret takes each family on a date, and someone gets a tattoo! Accusations fly as one girl goes home, and the remaining two head to the finale.
VH1 Episode Summary[16]

The Clip Show

First aired April 8, 2008

This was a bonus recap episode of the season.

Bret's Rock of Love

First aired April 13, 2008

Bret takes his final two girls south of the border to spend some quality, romantic time with each one before making his final choice. Guards come down and gloves come off as the girls open their hearts and fight for their man. One girl will be Bret's rock of love, the other will leave heartbroken.
VH1 Episode Summary[17]

Reunion

First aired April 20, 2008

The girls come back for the reunion but only a select few get to be onstage to talk with Bret. Aubrey and Kristy Joe talk about their relationship while Daisy and Heather have a showdown.

Additional Cast

Ratings

The season finale ranked third in the week for cable shows, behind SpongeBob SquarePants and The Memory Keeper's Daughter.[18]

After the show

References

  1. "Yep, It's Bret!". VH1. 2007-10-09.
  2. http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b58010_Bret_Michaels_Destructive_Love.html Finn, Natalie. "Bret Michaels' Destructive Love?" E! Online; April 9, 2008
  3. Gay, Gerald (10 January 2008). "Former UA student is on VH1 reality show". The Arizona Daily Star. p. F18. Archived from the original on 10 October 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2010. |section= ignored (help)
  4. Clarke, Norm (3 January 2008). "Life still focused on issues of the heart". Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. A.3. Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. Retrieved 29 January 201. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Local Talent: Peyton Turner". Yes! Weekly. 15 January 2008. Archived from the original on 10 October 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  6. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 1 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  7. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 2 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  8. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 3 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  9. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 4 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  10. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 5 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  11. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 6 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  12. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 7 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  13. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 8 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  14. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 9 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  15. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 10 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  16. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 11 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  17. "Rock of Love 2: Episode 12 Summary". VH1. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  18. Nielsen's Most Watched Shows (Cable Networks)

External links

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