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I think that is one thing that has helped OC. a bit...From the start they've been good about mixing their cast up, though for the life of me I still can't fathom why Jesus Jugs has lasted three seasons now.

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Yup! I saw the reunion of the previous season, read tamra & Gretchen were becoming friends and saw an interview with heather and watched it. Or they bore me because they are boring and a lot of the wives are just isolated.
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Wow, I never would have guessed bc OC seems right up your ally. I hated Gretchen early on but I really came to like her this past season with her friendship with Tamra

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You have to tell us what you think of Lynne. Its too bad she only lasted 2 seasons bc she was crazy. But good crazy and Id take her back over Jesus Jugs. She was good for some funny moments and lines which weren't intentional at all.

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Oh, how I loved Lynne. Lynne, and the RHOOC franchise generally, are emblematic of the Global Financial Crisis like no other series on television. Living beyond their means with other people's money, fuelled by delusions of grandeur and a sense of entitlement nurtured by stupidity.

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Yes, Lynne... a very kooky character.. very laid back and eccentric. I think Vicki wasn't too keen on her to start with.. if I'm not mistaken.

I never watched the early seasons of NY or Atlanta.. did they start out with each housewife basically being isolated.. or was there staged functions for all the housewives to interact at?

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Atlanta they always interacted. I never watched NYC before the last season really so I'm not sure. I think they interacted a lot, all of them. But it wasnt a housewives show when it started production, it was like New York social or something.

Yup. This also sums up basically all of Orange County tbh
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Not NYC. Season 1 was very isolated but I think that's bc it was originally supposed to be a show called Manhattan Moms before it got revamped before its debut

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Hmmm I just watched Season 1 of NYC (mostly due to your hilarious pics of Aviva and the ladies from this last season) and I found it to have a certain level of interaction. Alex was probably the most isolated from the group (whether due to glass or her different background I don't know).

I do know that I fell in LOVE with Bethanny and Ramona! Ramona is so hilarious and yet I can see why her daughter finds her embarrassing. I semi liked Jill and I found Alex and her husband to be weird. I'm still trying to find time to get Season 2 on DVD so I can continue to follow these girls. Interested in seeing how they go from here....

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S3 was the first season I watched and I was instantly hooked. S1 was boring in comparison IMO. The series didn't feel like it really started till S2

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RHOA was funny tonight. I don't even know where to start, I will just let you guys' comment and I will add on.

Kenya was just giving it to me tonight, LOVED it.

Can I just say how hard I laughed when Kenya told Porsha to come to the party dressed as Nisi from BAPS. That was some awesomeness right there.

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And for the Marlo fans she is going to be at the event Kenya was talking about tonight. She went as Diahann Caroll, so hopefully we see her wub.png

Also, love how all the husbands have bonded, and love how Peter and Leon are friends.

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