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(Long Version continued)

That night, while Georgie sleeps, Dave confronts his body image with a love song to his stomach. And, at the same time, Harold reflects on his adoration of Vicki. YOU RULE MY WORLD.

At the first rehearsal the following day, Harold is having a rough time getting the guys to do anything together. While Horse is off in the corner rehearsing "the funky chicken", Ethan and Malcolm bond over affection for the film The Sound Of Music. However, it is only when Harold reminds them that choreography is just like basketball that Jerry picks up the idea, and suddenly their moves become teamwork - as long as they are imagining that they're playing with MICHAEL JORDAN'S BALL.

ACT II

At rehearsal a week later, the mistress of understatement, Jeanette, sings that "things could be better." JEANETTE'S SHOWBIZ NUMBER. To no avail, Ethan keeps insisting he can do Donald O'Connor's flip up a wall from Singin' In The Rain. And any attempt at choreography brings about disastrous results.

In order to perform at Tony Giordano's club, Jerry needs to come up with $1,000 as a deposit. He tries to get it from Pam but she'll have none of it. Nathan, however, has money from his college savings account and gives it to Jerry. Jerry's love of his son is all-encompassing and overwhelming. BREEZE OFF THE RIVER.

Harold persuades Vicki to leave the house so that they can hold a rehearsal there. Jerry has given their group a name - Hot Metal. This is the day that the guys are going to take off all their clothes in front of each other for the first time. They are fraught with anxiety. When they are hypercritical of the sexy women in a Victoria's Secret catalog, they realize that their audience might be just as critical of them. THE GOODS.

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