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A Shot at Love: The Hangover
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A Shot at Love: The Hangover is an American talk show that recaps and interviews guests as an after show to A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila. It premiered on November 13, 2007 on MTV starring Ryan Stout. The series is produced by 495 Productions and MTV. The show's debut averaged a 2.85 rating.This is usually after a shot at love with tila tequila both in season 1 & season 2
Format Every episode is started with a comedy skit by the guests pertaining to what the after show will cover. There is also a "Quote of the Week" section for the best quote that occurred in the episode that just passed. It then goes through the contestant's time during the show and he or she's thoughts on it with a preview of next week's episode following afterwards.
Season 1 Episodes *Ep. 1 Guest: Brandi Ryan (originally aired November 13 2007) *Ep. 2 Guest: Domenico Nesci (originally aired November 20 2007) *Ep. 3 Guest: Ryan Creighton (originally aired November 27 2007) *Ep. 4 Guest: Amanda Ireton (originally aired December 4 2007) *Ep. 5 Guest: Tila Tequila (originally aired December 11 2007) *Ep. 6 Guests: Dani Campbell and Bobby Banhart (originally aired December 18 2007)
Season 2 Episodes *Ep. 1 Toodley-Hoo! (originally aired April 22, 2008) **Guests: Lili Fuentes, Serenity Eve Sells, Nick Ballard, and Jeremy Miller *Ep. 2 Bi-Curious (originally aired April 29, 2008) **Guests: Fame Guzman and Christian Garcia *Ep. 3 Are They Real? (originally aired May 6, 2008) **Guests: Lauryn and Dominic Perrin *Ep. 4 Swingers (originally aired May 13, 2008) **Guests: George Martinez and Kyle Smigielski
'Have a Little Faith In Me'
While the show re-caps the interviewed contestant's time on the show, the song 'Have a Little Faith in Me' performed by singer/actress Mandy Moore is featured. The song is also used in the finale episode while a montage of the contestants crying is playing, emphasizing the part of the song that mentions crying. The song is on Mandy Moore's studio album "Coverage". It was originally performed by John Hiatt.
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