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pasdetrois

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  1. Paige is not a Charlestonian. Why is she on this once-great show? We have one carpetbagger (Craig), and that is enough. I'm not really watching this season much, but I could tell from the get-go that Paige and Craig are not a real couple. Just because they look comfortable on-screen, and Craig repeatedly states how much he likes her, doesn't mean it's real. Putting anything but Nilla Wafers in banana pudding is blasphemy!
  2. Production needs to find more money so they can stop producing these cheap episodes, with insufficient time allowed for the designers.
  3. I immediately thought the same thing when I saw it. They must have failed to capture this lead-in when they actually were in the desert.
  4. So they severely curtail the allowed time for two looks, then berate the exhausted contestants on camera. Jeremy Scott acted like a harpy schoolmarm. Yannick was furious at the shaming and trying to hide it. Assholes.
  5. Starting with Mauricio leaving Rick's agency, starting his own agency, and taking all of Rick's clients.
  6. Agreed; I'm sure she has an agenda for being on the show. Surely promoting her dress shop is not the only reason. Her new boyfriend is a producer, and there are rumors about DWTS. Also, she is launching or has launched a cashmere line, which she mentioned briefly at the start of this season.
  7. TMZ says the Aspen house is available for rental. So it's not Kyle's house?
  8. DListed's item on Diana's new legal threats: https://dlisted.com/2022/09/01/diana-jenkins-of-the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-denies-rumors-of-being-a-madam-and-is-threatening-to-sue-over-it/#more-429814
  9. Because production expects her to do it. The Sutton Pile-On is engineered. We are being carefully manipulated. The endless teases about upcoming scenes, the IG posts....all of it is part of the scheme to trigger viewers to tune in. Watching this show puts money in the pockets of worthless scum: Andy, Kyle, Erika, Rinna, Diana, etc. I didn't watch this episode and having read these comments, I won't.
  10. Storm told Jason to change clothes and get something to eat. I can understand Jason thinking 15 minutes is not enough time. Kyle and his teary-eyed "I've been waiting a long time for this (Frank)." Please, you barely spent 10 minutes with him and you think you're in love. And I agree Frank was going along for camera time. The primary charter guest was a very nice man. Sandy does seem off her game this season. Perhaps it's nothing more than the notable absence of her typical micromanaging. Without that, there's not much there.
  11. Rinna throwing shade at producers over the Jax harassment: it's entirely possible that Bravo engineered those bot attacks.
  12. I think Bravo will pull something like this once Erika can no longer appear on the series (if that ever happens). Once they can't use her for ratings, production will engineer a pile-on. When Rinna was on WWHL, angrily sputtering and thrashing around, Andy made a dig at her abuse of social media. She sputtered and thrashed some more, making excuses, but I wonder if it was a warning.
  13. I watched it when I had cable, and last night I streamed a free episode. In the earlier season, the emphasis was more on restoration, albeit for paying customers/homeowners. I love old farmhouses and appreciate Jonathan's knowledge of the New England ones. But Season 2 episode 1 seemed more like a flip, with many modern details in the design. Perhaps a previous owner had already done a lot of updates? I presume the CA homeowners approved the design and staging. I also hate the crafts, including ones I did in Girl Scouts at age 10. And the wife was very camera-hungry. How many times have we heard a homeowner on these shows exclaim "This is not my house?" They appear to have dumbed down the show for HGTV.
  14. This series is almost unbearable to watch because they are prolonging the suffering. They could have told the story in four episodes. I don't need to see nurses shuffling like zombies in 20 scenes, endlessly fanning patients, having cryptic conversations about "nobody suffering" to understand how horrible the situation was. It must have felt like years to everyone who endured it, but it's annoying to watch. I wonder if the 5pm deadline was a real thing. It's very bizarre. Why was it imperative that everyone be out by 5pm, if more could have been saved, or allowed to die later with their loved ones? I recall stories of a nursing home where many patients were abandoned and died. Is LifeCare meant to be a composite story? My NOLA family got out by shoving stuff into trucks, driving inland, and camping out on a relative's property. One group of them drove from town to town, trying to find a hotel with available rooms., and they ended up in Arkansas. Days after the storm there was no gasoline for sale and the ATMs were empty of cash. We had to actually FEDEX cash to them.
  15. They showed Heidi Klum Productions.
  16. This sounds as if Rinna's publicist hired Summers (Sommers?) specifically to generate negative attention/posts towards Jax, and Sommers subcontracted to a third-party offshore company to create the actual bots/campaign. It sounds as if the offshore company went hog wild, and Sommers is trying to claim he did not know the campaign would be racially offensive. So Sommers admitted to knowingly and purposefully generating a negative campaign against a minor. I think the Youtube poster is also saying Diana has used the same publicist? And remember that when Erika's grifter story first broke, and people wondered why Rinna was supporting her, it was said they share an agent (publicist too?). Haven't we seen that using the Internet to harrass minors is illegal, at least in the US? (Maybe the reason for offshore company) Isn't Jax the victim of a hate crime, which is subject to investigation by the FBI? Watch everyone tap dance to try absolve themselves of responsibility for this foul mess.
  17. I agree. There was some of that in the first season. I believe it was during a pairing competition - the older Italian designer Sabato Russo, whose simple elegant designs I loved. I seem to recall him refusing to beg and exiting with dignity.
  18. How are we supposed to take this show seriously with Jeremy Scott as a judge? He's like someone out of "Zoolander." Poor Nicole having to wear that horrific outfit that presumably he designed. (Weren't the clothes from his line?) It's like we were being punked. And he's a caricature of the snooty, pissy fashion "expert." At least Heidi has calmed down from her manic first season. But the ridiculous time limits continue to irk. I want to see beautiful design - supposedly the designers are very talented - but instead we never see what they can really do. Tim does this for the paycheck and the continued exposure. I'd give my vintage Norma Kamali dress to know what he really thinks about some of the crap that this show shoves out.
  19. I assume this is the Native American guy. I was tickled to see him. Looks like a Navajo or pueblo elder. Or maybe Hopi. Thanks for posting the list Vermicious Kind! Matt Berry nailed this one. My eyes kept sneaking back to his contemporary outfits because they were so startling. As someone who has a love/hate relationship with renovation shows, this episode fascinated me. It eerily copied the cheesy vibe of those shows. At times it seemed real.
  20. That poor goat. It was doomed from the start. I bet it wasn't taken to a vet in a timely fashion. The one with bad wigs and sleepy eyes is clearly living in an altered state. I agree. Trauma-for-dollars. It's all the rage on reality TV. The only thing I enjoyed was the visuals of the swirling lighted skirts. I can only imagine what the local men thought about these drunk, sloppy idiots.
  21. Absolutely. I've been to conferences for IHS, grantwriting, utilities, Head Start, etc. and the huge National Congress of American Indians. There was partying but not at the scale we saw in this episode. Some reservations are still dry, as well as very isolated, so Indians look forward to getting away and having fun. But the pressure to maintain traditional native women's behaviors is still very strong (think conservative). One of the characters alluded to this. I recall a lot of tsk-tsk-ing at native women who wore flashy clothing and heavy makeup, imbibed, stumbled around and danced the night away at conferences. This episode's writing was so brilliant and fast-moving I had a hard time keeping up with it long enough to admire it. It said A LOT about contemporary native womens' issues. One of the executive producers is a Harjo. This family has been notable in native circles for decades. Jo Harjo was the United States Poet Laureate. Epi faves: the always-droll Beverly; the impromptu drumming in the parking lot; the edibles-induced fantasy dancing (I roared at that).
  22. I'm with you NoWhammies. I stopped watching long ago, then resumed a few of the cities (NY, BH, Potomac) during the pandemic. Watching now to see Erika and Jen Shah get their comeuppance, but I realize Bravo is going to support them, not hold them accountable. The shows are depressing because of the stupidity and the bullying and the embarrassing drunken antics. Better shows have returned to the airwaves. So I will be out after this season.
  23. Another cryptic blind item. It appears to be calling out Dorit and PK for their most recent display of wealth (photo of her closet) and saying she hasn't learned anything after the "burglary." The blind implies that the burglary thief was PK's friend. It also suggests that Dorit buys her "couture" from a known counterfeit entity called DHGate. This organization offers opportunities to buy luxury goods for less cost, and has been cited as a proven resource for counterfeit sales. http://www.agcwebpages.com/BLINDITEMS/2022/AUGUST.html
  24. There has always been an elitist-to-racist thread running through the housewives shows. Elitist (wealthy, privileged, powerful, insulated, protected from consequences) often goes hand-in-hand with racism as well as looking down on the poor, the "chubs," the "bums," and so on. It has gotten worse at Bravo in recent years, and Bravo has encouraged it in exchange for views. Because, unfortunately, outraged viewers tune in to be outraged. In these cases (RHoBH, RHoD, RHoNY) Bravo is reacting just enough to avoid being sued. (Rumor is NeNe settled her racism lawsuit against Bravo in exchange for her own show.) The bots may be someone else's doing, but the Bravo editors chose to INCLUDE Erika's nasty profanity-laden attack against Garcelle's child. I think someone close to the RHoBH housewives started the nasty campaign, and bots and others multiplied it. That's how viral social media goes. I don't think Garcelle will leave; she still needs the money as she resurrects her career. (The cost of home renovation is exorbitant these days.) She won't want to back down in the face of bullying. However, I'll repeat that minor children should not be on these shows. Think about the crap they endure offlline - at school, with their friends, and with the friends' parents.
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