She finally decides to take her job back and is now back on the show. He then gives her the job back on the show, but Rocky wants to earn it by re-auditioning. In the episode "Forward and Back It Up," Rocky saves Phil's life when he chokes on a meatball. Ty unexpectedly becomes the new host of the show, but Rocky still doesn't get the gig. Phil will only let one of them be on the show which causes a feud between the both of them. Ty tries to become a dancer on the show which effects Rocky. In the episode "Ty It Up," Gary has been replaced with a new producer, Phil, who makes everyone re-audition. CeCe and Rocky try to find other things to do since they can't perform on the show for a while, but they began to fall into a "funk stage." In the episode "Quit It Up," the stage has finally re-opened, but everyone has to re-audition for the show. The problem is finally solved when one of the firemen says that a tanning bed was the reason why the stage got burnt and Gary ends up being the perpetrator because he forgot to turn it off when they went to Japan. At the end, she, Rocky, and CeCe become friends. Plus, Tinka tries to be nice to Rocky and CeCe after Gunther moves to the old country. Everyone tries to investigate the problem of how the stage got burnt. In the season premiere, Shake It Up, Chicago is on hiatus due to the stage being burned down. Consulting producer, David Holden, was succeeded by Melissa & Joey writer Jennifer Glickman. Jeff Strauss didn't return and was replaced by Eileen Conn, while Season 2 writer Darin Henry filled Conn's position as co-executive producer. Rob Lotterstein returned as executive producer and showrunner. The third season officially premiered on Octoand aired its last episode on Novemwith 26 episodes aired for the season. In September 2012, the season was announced to premiere in October. It was announced that Kenton Duty would be removed from the main cast and will not appear in the opening credits. Filming for the season began in July 2012 and ended in March 2013.
#Living single season 3 the shake up series
0&((window.dataLayer,eventsQueue),eventsQueue=),isCurrentlyReporting=!1)}function initializeEventsFromDom(t,e),$document.addEventListener("scroll",_throttle(updateVisibility,200)),=getPageOffset,=getLinearSpacialHash,=getVerticallyVisiblePixels,=getViewportHeight,=getViewportWidth,=isElementNotHidden,=isElementInViewport,=isElementInsideAnother,=watchForAny,module.On June 4, 2012, the series was renewed for its third season. While her relationship with Kyle didn’t work out on the show, she recently announced that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Christos Lardakis. As for Shayne…unfortunately, Shaina’s now off the market. It’s probably for the best: Natalie can save thousands of dollars a month on food and get back to work on her 401(k). They meet outside the venue and talk about taking some space from each other to see where they stand, but in both of their confessional interviews, they make it clear there’s no coming back from this. When it’s time to exchange vows, Shayne says “I do,” but Natalie tearfully says, “I don’t,” citing “really big issues” they still have to sort through. So, do they make it? Things take a turn for the worse the night before the wedding: They have a massive, off-camera fight, and Shayne allegedly says he hates her and she’s the worst thing that ever happened to him.
(Fair.) But living in the real world seemed to actually strengthen Natalie and Shayne’s relationship, and they made it through nine episodes with relatively little drama. Despite Shaina’s best efforts to tear them apart and Shayne’s questionable behavior in the pods, this duo almost… worked? Sure, he called her by the wrong name at one point, they had starkly different opinions on cheese and 401(k), and her parents didn’t exactly “get” the Love is Blind process.