Real World Hollywood: Episode 7 - Grumpy Young Men

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[quote=obinnadaone;13674]that episode was good... but it wasn't all that the previews said it'd be... i'm waiting to see greg and joey leave! c'mon nick and brittini! they look pretty cool i wonder if they have drama in the house[/quote] The previews always seem better, doesnt matter what show it is. And seriously, when is he gonna leave the show because how many episodes are left and we still dont have the new people.
Okay, why is Will going crazy? This is foolishness. Why do they instigate so much on this show? If I had problems with someone, I don't need everyones opinion. If everyone in the house learned to shout up, then this would be a more enjoyable show. I thinking about just dropping this show.
[quote=Bacchus;13664]You know, after a week of going at it here on Vevmo on the behest of Greg and Will - that episode was actually anti-climatic, lol.[/quote] To say the absolute least. The house is filled with spoiled brats doing the most juvenile of things. It seems that everyone is secretly 14, including my favorite roommate, Sarah. :sad1:
[quote=rlopez;13680]When is he gonna leave the show because how many episodes are left and we still dont have the new people.[/quote] Exactly! there are only 13 this season and we've already seen 7 it's not next week's own so that's 8 already so if they came 2 weeks from today that's still only 5 episodes =[
[quote=rlopez;13680]The previews always seem better, doesnt matter what show it is. And seriously, when is he gonna leave the show because how many episodes are left and we still dont have the new people.[/quote] Well, I feel vindicated to an extent. We had forum battles all week about the preview, but once the scenes in question were displayed as a composed peace - it seemed much more tame and we saw some sort of resolution that made sense. I also enjoyed the episode, but we know there is no way that a booze free Real World House will ever exist, so that part was laughable. Oh, and little miss perfect (I don't need to name names now do I?) made me want to repent. Really, she did!
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[QUOTE=ripper9100;13675]I thought it was a pretty good episode not as much drama as i thought there would be but I think they all handled the situation pretty well after the fight. I can't believe Greg and Kim made out I know they were drunk but it was still shocking. Too bad my two favorite cast members, Greg and Joey leave after next week.[/QUOTE] who said greg and joey leave after 6/4?
[quote=obinnadaone;13684]Exactly! there are only 13 this season and we've already seen 7 it's not next week's own so that's 8 already so if they came 2 weeks from today that's still only 5 episodes =[[/quote] Thanks for that math lesson, im too tired to think about math right now lol Does anybody know how long they have been in the house from this episode? Im trying to think how long the new people were actually there for compared to the rest of them.
[quote=MeropeMacbeth;13682]Okay, why is Will going crazy? This is foolishness. Why do they instigate so much on this show? If I had problems with someone, I don't need everyones opinion. If everyone in the house learned to shout up, then this would be a more enjoyable show. I thinking about just dropping this show.[/quote] I respect the fact that Will apologized for the comment about Greg's father, but both Dave and Will need to apologize about the ****** comments they made. That's the stupidest "insult" ever.
[QUOTE=renaldob;13676]you called the house? for whom? are you serious? and how is it a biohazard?[/QUOTE] "hazard to humans or the environment resulting from biological agents or conditions" hmmmm.... :) Perhaps I should have said Greg is a biohazard for doing what he did with the toothbrushes. I would think that could seriously get people sick. I think it's pretty gross. I predict Greg and Joey leave at the end of the next episode or the beginning of the one following! ;) I shall be sad to see them both leave for different reasons. I'll be sad to see Joey leave because he has so much good in him and 30 days of rehab for someone like that is a joke. He needs at least 3 months and sober living. I'm sad to see Greg leave because I think he grew the least out of everyone. I wish them both the best.
I wasn't very impressed with this episode...my favorite part though was when Will and Dave were getting all pumped up punching things and flexing thier muscles and then Will threw something at Greg...as he was walking away[SIZE="1"](sorry but I gotta call a ***** move when I see one)[/SIZE]...When Dave saw him throw whatever it was he got all serious faced and said "whoa" like he snapped back into reality and realized what was going on.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;13686]Oh, and little miss perfect (I don't need to name names now do I?) made me want to repent. Really, she did![/QUOTE] Oh don't even get me started on lil miss holier than thou
I was having a hard time figuring out where Dave was coming from in that argument. He was just sitting down and then suddenly stood up and was all in the mix of something that had nothing to do with him. Then the next day he cried about it. Kinda baffling... ?
I know, this is a season full of cry babies.
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[QUOTE=LocaCola;13690]I respect the fact that Will apologized for the comment about Greg's father, but both Dave and Will need to apologize about the ****** comments they made. That's the stupidest "insult" ever.[/QUOTE] maybe they did Dave cracked up after all of that so maybe.
[quote=Katiedid;13696]I was having a hard time figuring out where Dave was coming from in that argument. He was just sitting down and then suddenly stood up and was all in the mix of something that had nothing to do with him. Then the next day he cried about it. Kinda baffling... ?[/quote] Send your letter to the editor. There was obviously stuff going on before that and during that "fight" which was cut. Actually, there was a huge cut while Brianna was talking to Dave and Will that looked very awkward...
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Was That Dave's Mom On The Phone? How Tall Is Greg?
[QUOTE=renaldob;13700]Was That Dave's Mom On The Phone? How Tall Is Greg?[/QUOTE] yeah she was telling him to come home
From [URL="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=291965950&blogID=397832670"]Dave's Myspace Blog[/URL]: [QUOTE]So I just saw the trailer for episode 7. Man thats a rough one too, seems im hitting the dumps lately. Only talking about what was shown, I had no reason to be involved with that fight between Greg and Will, I just came to the aid of Will and ended up loosing my head cause I was so frustrated with Greg. I reacted poorly, and looking back today on it, even though I didn't like Greg he still acted better then Will and myself. There are levels of stress in that house you can't imagine, and being that you can't hit someone, knowing that your opportunity will end immediately only adds to frustration and more verbal barking. I would like to also add, that my use of homosexual slang was not meant in a homophobic or "gay bashing" way, unfortunately they are words some of use in a daily basis in ways we don't think are offending but however do. I still used them in this fight and assume responsibility and extend an apology for anyone offended, or that will be offended. I have friends that are gay, one of which Joe Bri's friend.[/QUOTE]
After letting it sink in, this episode didn't do much for me. But now I'm psyched over what Kim's next "big mistake" is gonna be.
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SO jOE IS GAY?
[QUOTE=renaldob;13708]SO jOE IS GAY?[/QUOTE] Joe, Bri's friend is Gay, but Joey, from the house, is straight. ;)
I am glad that the boys are getting help for their anger, and maybe we'll see some serious strides be made.
All three of the guys should have went to counseling.
i hope next week is a good episode! it doesn't look like it tho lol
[QUOTE=MeropeMacbeth;13711]All three of the guys should have went to counseling.[/QUOTE] Actually, no one went to counseling, according to the man who runs the company and appeared on camera tonight. BMP portrayed it as therapy and that is likely what they told the cast it was. Shannon Munford, M.A.. who owns the company, responded this morning to a question I asked him about the guidelines of the American Psychological Association for privacy in counseling/therapy. He actually shared my concern and said, referring to the services his company offers, [B][I]"Anger Management is considered education rather than actual psychological services."[/I][/B] The distinction is very important. BTW, he is a very nice guy and practices his craft well. I imagine he was helpful if only in giving Will and Dave a foundation for using the right phrases on camera. Hopefully they internalized the info he gave them as well. Some might wonder why I asked him about this. I did so because of a professional/business concern related to the reality programming my company is involved with from both an investor and a production perspective. Liability is always a big concern for us. We have a psychologist on call to deal with similar issues and our attorneys and insurance underwriters would expect us to treat any actual therapy as protected communication under Federal medical privacy guidelines.
[QUOTE=V1man;13718]Actually, no one went to counseling, according to the man who runs the company and appeared on camera tonight. BMP portrayed it as therapy and that is likely what they told the cast it was. Shannon Munford, M.A.. who owns the company, responded this morning to a question I asked him about the guidelines of the American Psychological Association for privacy in counseling/therapy. He actually shared my concern and said, referring to the services his company offers, [B][I]"Anger Management is considered education rather than actual psychological services."[/I][/B] The distinction is very important. [/QUOTE] Okay, education is the magic word. Everyone in the house needs more this type education, because everyone's got issues.
oh **** Will, He can come on here and say it was edited but Bri and Greg already came out and said Greg said his dad passed away because he's a ****** fag. GTFoutta here Will and fix your underbite. lol you joke. fkin Crybaby. And why the **** is Dave ****** off. he has a huge Napoleon Complex.
[QUOTE=MeropeMacbeth;13724]Okay, education is the magic word. Everyone in the house needs more this type education, because everyone's got issues.[/QUOTE] Don't we all! What is interesting to me is that real issues require real therapy. TV issues just result in "education." Imagine how boring TV would be if everyone were "educated" on anger prior to the taping of say, Flavor of Love or the challenges. Drama, tension, conflict and its occasional resolution are the hallmarks of reality TV. The networks believe that conflict results in ratings, hence BB's producers not penalizing Evel **** for any of his behavior on season 8 of Big Brother, just to use one example. I hate that a plethora of young people will walk away from this TRW episode thinking that something real took place. Maybe it did; maybe it didn't. There were so many things in the episode that didn't ring true for me that I have some lingering doubts.
Is it true that this is really the highest rated Real World ever?
[QUOTE=Katiedid;13729]Is it true that this is really the highest rated Real World ever?[/QUOTE] NO... Ranked #3 in the 18 - 34 prime show demographic on 4/2/2002, Real World XI's (Philadelphia's) audience was 2,390,000 For the week ending May 18, 2008, The Real World Hollywood ranked #4 in the 18 - 34 prime show demographic with an audience of 1,657,999. Overall, there has been a general decline in TV viewing everywhere, but clearly The Real World's audience when somewhere else.

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