<P> Transition of Power / Boys Gone Wild - 1983 to 1984 </P> <P> The tour finally ends, with the teenagers leaving the high life and returning home to the poverty of Roxbury, at least until their tour checks arrive . However, when the checks finally show up, each member received $1.87 for the entire tour . Brooke, who had never had a major deal with a music industry label before New Edition and may have made some mistakes due to that inexperience, tries to explain the intricacies of the deal: the label advanced the group money that it needed to record the album and to promote the tour, with the label recouping that advance from the money the boys would have earned from the various tour dates . An emotional Brooke, who didn't even get $1.87 for all of his work on the tour, insists that he cares about the boys and wouldn't have intentionally made a deal that was bad for the boys . Four of the mothers vote to fire Brooke as manager . On the other hand, the lone holdout was Flo DeVoe (La La Anthony), Brooke's sister, who threatened to pull Ronnie out of the group . Brooke, however, reminded her that the group was their only best chance at getting out of the projects . </P> <P> The mothers replace Brooke as manager with Gary Evans (Michael Rapaport), who promises to replace their current deal with Maurice Starr with a better one due to his relationship with MCA Records . Jheryl Busby (Tank), an executive at MCA, privately expresses to Gary a lack of interest with New Edition, whom he views as "some ghetto kids ." </P> <P> Having tasted fame and experiencing typical teenage rebellion, the young men of New Edition are less easy to control . Both Gary and the two security guards, Jeff Dyson (Wallace Smith) and Khalil, unexpectedly walking in on some of the members having sex with female groupies . There is more tension and a lot of anxiety within the group as well . Ralph (Algee Smith)'s talent and constant professionalism result in him taking the lead vocals on most of the songs for the new album . Feeling slighted, the rest of the group focuses more on women and having fun, often without Ralph, to whom they mockingly refer as "the big star ." This in turn makes Ralph feel betrayed by his friends and frustrated that he is carrying so much of the group's work . </P>

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