Back to San Diego The Real World: San Diego - Pacific Beach is the twenty-sixth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World. Check out the house [url=http://vevmo.com/f246/the-real-world-back-to-san-5744/]here[/url].
Nice house- but I wish they were doing another city. How about Miami, Phoenix, or somewhere in Texas, like Houston or Dallas?
As per your request Molds, I've placed my angry remarks here and not in the other thread. :)
I know this is probably WAY too early to be asking this, but does anyone have a guess to when the cast will be moving in, and when the season will start?
[QUOTE=AEvans5;250604]I know this is probably WAY too early to be asking this, but [B]does anyone have a guess to when the cast will be moving in[/B], and when the season will start?[/QUOTE]
We do, but we need to confirm with another source before we post the information.
[QUOTE=AEvans5;250604]I know this is probably WAY too early to be asking this, but does anyone have a guess to when the cast will be moving in, and [B]when the season will start?[/B][/QUOTE]
If you're talking about airing, I would guess Oct-Nov 2011.
I really like San Diego, so I'm okay with them going back. I just hope the cast is really diverse.I guess will see a new location when the ratings get back to where they were.
I'm not surprised it's another "Back To..." season. The format has been working for them ratings wise, so why not? Although, I would have preferred if it was Denver or Key West.
[QUOTE=TheSeenScene;250638]I'm not surprised it's another "Back To..." season. The format has been working for them ratings wise, so why not? Although, I would have preferred if it was Denver or Key West.[/QUOTE]
Eh, San Diego is one of their highest rated seasons along with New Orleans and Las Vegas. Seems like BMP is going back to their most popular original locations (ratings wise).
[QUOTE=molds13;250640]Eh, San Diego is one of their highest rated seasons along with New Orleans and Las Vegas. S[B]eems like BMP is going back to their most popular original locations (ratings wise)[/B].[/QUOTE]
Maybe Philly will be next :D
[QUOTE=Seannnn;250672]They renewed the Real World for 2 more seasons after this rite? Do you guys think they will ever go to a new city?[/QUOTE]
My speculation is that they will go back to the most popular seasons' cities (Chicago, Seattle, etc) to get the ratings they want until the contract is up, and hopefully renew it if the ratings are good enough and then start taking some risks with location and cast. Purely speculation though.
[QUOTE=Seannnn;250672]They renewed the Real World for 2 more seasons after this rite? Do you guys think they will ever go to a new city?[/QUOTE]
Considering Jon Murray said they've [url=http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/the_real_world_25/2010_Nov_20_same_cities]run out of cities[/url], I would say that it is unlikely they will be going to a new city soon.
If they get a stellar cast, I don't think the city matters much. Still would like to see my Hometown Atlanta. But, I just be happy my fav show is still on the air.
[QUOTE=molds13;250681]Considering Jon Murray said they've [url=http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/the_real_world_25/2010_Nov_20_same_cities]run out of cities[/url], I would say that it is unlikely they will be going to a new city soon.[/QUOTE]
Why could they not go to Nashville?
[QUOTE=gamer73;250693]Why could they not go to Nashville?[/QUOTE]
Step 1: click on link.
Step 2: read article.
Step 3: come across this paragraph:
[quote]I asked show’s creator Jon Murray about this, and he said that “Vegas, L.A., maybe San Diego, Miami, New York — these are the cities that young people dream about living in. … The show has always had a fantasy appeal to it.”[/quote]
Step 4: realize that Jon Murray does not find living in Nashville to be a "fantasy" city and that young people do not dream about living there, regardless of the name of the show being called The REAL World.
[QUOTE=salt&vinegar;250695]I don't really know many people dreaming of living in San Diego...[/QUOTE]
I think that is a bit disingenuous.
Not to mention the fact that we are not talking about a studio apartment in some shady part of downtown San Diego, but rather a modern mansion in a beautiful spot on the pacific ocean with breathtaking views.
You now know one person dreaming of living in San Diego.
ikr salt&vinegar lol... fantasy cities are definitely New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Hawaii... (and they have already done three of those... so Miami and Hawaii should have a "back to" season if they continue the trend)
But what about the fantasy places outside of the states?? They need to travel abroad again... Cancun didn't do well because its not something new... everyone's either been there or watched it all during spring break...how about somewhere more diverse/cultural?? Cape Town or Amsterdam anyone? Hell, I'm sure Tokyo, Rome, and Toronto would be awesome...
They got their ratings back up, so after San Diego, they need to choose a completely new location (test out the waters since they already have two confirmed seasons after this one).
[QUOTE=Bacchus;250697]I think that is a bit disingenuous.
Not to mention the fact that we are not talking about a studio apartment in some shady part of downtown San Diego, but rather a modern mansion in a beautiful spot on the pacific ocean with breathtaking views.
You now know one person dreaming of living in San Diego.[/QUOTE]
You can build an amazing house anywhere. For example, The Duel 2 had a great house, but it sure as hell didn't make me want to move to New Zeland.
I don't mind them going to San Diego, it worked amazingly the first time! If the cast is right, the location really shouldn't matter. My point was, when I think of "dream cities" San Diego never comes to mind. I have never come across anyone who's said "if I could go anywhere in the US, I'd go to San Diego!".
[QUOTE=salt&vinegar;250702]You can build an amazing house anywhere. For example, The Duel 2 had a great house, but it sure as hell didn't make me want to move to New Zeland.
I don't mind them going to San Diego, it worked amazingly the first time! If the cast is right, the location really won't matter. My point was, when I think of "dream cities" San Diego never comes to mind. I have never come across anyone who's said "if I could go anywhere in the US, I'd go to San Diego!".[/QUOTE]
If I could go anywhere in the US, I'd totally go to San Diego. ;)
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