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Egotistical 90's band manager Steve Gold attempts to reform the modestly successfull boyband Xcite.
It's probably relevant to mention that this is a 6 part comedy-drama that has already been completed. Steve's obsatcles are a lack of respect from everybody he comes into contact with as well as a blatant lack of any real talent in his band. Over the course of his journey he will indeed need to chanRead more
It’s probably relevant to mention that this is a 6 part comedy-drama that has already been completed. Steve’s obsatcles are a lack of respect from everybody he comes into contact with as well as a blatant lack of any real talent in his band. Over the course of his journey he will indeed need to change as a person in order for the finale to feel like a triumph for both himself and the people he has taken advantage of over the years.
See lessUntil the oppurtunity arises to reform the band, his like had become stagnent, and his days involve running his outlandish nightclub as wall as stalking 90’s “celebs” on facebook.
A drug addict and a businessman come together through their joint love of music, and become increasingly dependant on each other.
Well once they overcome their individual "hold ups" they eventually open a successfull music venue..The ending however is tragic
Well once they overcome their individual “hold ups” they eventually open a successfull music venue..The ending however is tragic
See lessEgotistical 90's band manager Steve Gold attempts to reform the modestly successfull boyband Xcite.
Steve craves fame. He "used" the band the first time around and he will attempt to "use" them again, which will backfire and cause Steve to take a good look at himself before both himself and the band get the triumphant finale they crave, leaving everybody better people at the end of it.
Steve craves fame. He “used” the band the first time around and he will attempt to “use” them again, which will backfire and cause Steve to take a good look at himself before both himself and the band get the triumphant finale they crave, leaving everybody better people at the end of it.
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