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If the Manso's are out, thenm I doubt they will get rid of the Wahkilis, specially since next season will focus heaviliy on Tre's crminal charges, and then you have the Rosie factor as well.

I see the people who make Tre's hair care product with her daughters name have dropped Tre like a sack of shiot LOL!

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It seems like Miami just can't catch a break. Last season was definitely better than this season, but the ratings weren't there because they stuck it on a Thursday night. The two or three episodes they did air on Monday night before BH (or was it Atlanta?) rated so much higher... but then they put it back on Thursday where ratings went back down. I don't know why Bravo didn't permanently put them on Monday where the ratings were higher.

Also, I think the only complaint the producers/Bravo heard last year from certain fans is there were too many supporting characters and housewives... and because the season was shorter than most other housewives shows, the viewers didn't get a chance to really know the housewives, their families, and their background. It truly was just party after party for the most part...

So they tried to fix that this year, but like someone else said, they went too far on the spectrum and now viewers think there is too much family backstory, not enough parties/supporting characters/etc. So once they landed a primetime spot on Mondays after OC, they basically ruined it with a boring season.

Maybe they'll finally get it right and all the stars will align for Season 4.... if they are renewed!

UGH! So viewers complained about everything I LOVED? Well who needs them anyway- they just needed more people like me watching!

Count me among those that still love Miami, but much preferred the style they used last season as opposed to this one. Andy Cohen seemed all over it too- he compared it to a telenovela and that's what it felt like! I miss it, not gonna lie.

Miami is still my fave and I'm actually excited that it's gonna be paired with RHOBH. Mondays are about to get cray-cray!

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I see the people who make Tre's hair care product with her daughters name have dropped Tre like a sack of shiot LOL!

What are you talking about? No she wasn't....

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Supertrailer for the second half of RHOM S3: http://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-miami/season-3/videos/the-i-dos-have-yet-to-be-said?CID=RHOM_VID

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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE REST OF MY POST?! Basically I was gushing about how that trailer was giving me EVERYTHING. It looks like things are going to build to a satisfactory conclusion. I just hope Adriana and Lea do reconcile.

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It feels like that's mainly stuff we've seen before already

I have to say one other big mistake this season was not focusing on the rivalry between Joanna and Adriana. IMO that's what help make Season 2 the success it was. That's where the drama is at and what the core of season 3 should have been, not Lea vs Adriana. Especially with the two weddings, it would have made more sense to emphasize that feud

I hate the idea of Joanna and Lisa breaking up. It always hurts when we see friends go through this on these shows and this one will bother me

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Now wouldn't you know it, the original family of RHONJ all hate each other too. Dina vs. Jacqueline too?

I like the trade-off. Dina for Caroline & Jacqueline.

If Dina becomes a full-fledged housewife with the opening hand-on-hip and everything, that'll be the first Housewife to leave and come back. I hope this happens.

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If all it took to get Dina back was firing Jac Andy should have done the ish years ago.

I don't know if I agree that she was exploiting her child tho...that seemed a bit harsh IMO.

Kinda surprised to learn how much Dina apparently loathes Jac so much....wonder what caused that!?

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Now wouldn't you know it, the original family of RHONJ all hate each other too. Dina vs. Jacqueline too?

I like the trade-off. Dina for Caroline & Jacqueline.

If Dina becomes a full-fledged housewife with the opening hand-on-hip and everything, that'll be the first Housewife to leave and come back. I hope this happens.

nah Alexia was the first to leave and come back. And if Lauri has her way, she'll be the second

If all it took to get Dina back was firing Jac Andy should have done the ish years ago.

I don't know if I agree that she was exploiting her child tho...that seemed a bit harsh IMO.

Kinda surprised to learn how much Dina apparently loathes Jac so much....wonder what caused that!?

They didn't seem to like each other all that much in season 1. It seemed Dina tolerated her bc she was Chris' wife but they had issues. Jaq turning on her in terms of siding with Danielle in regards to the book reveal didn't help things. When Jaq was doing her feuding with Teresa, I bet Dina sided with Teresa against her, further increasing that wedge between them. We don't know the exact issues between Dina and Caroline, but its obvious Jaq took Caroline's side so that's another reason for Dina to dislike her

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I read Chris was all set to marry another woman who Dina was good friends with but then he got Jacqueline pregnant and married her instead.

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I don't know if anyone has posted this, but it's interesting. Critic Camille Paglia in praise of the "Real Housewives" franchise as the only thing worth watching on TV. I know she's pretty divisive, but some of her comments echo a lot of what you all have been saying:

http://www.salon.com/2013/08/21/camille_paglia_it_remains_baffling_how_anyone_would_think_that_hillary_clinton_is_our_party%E2%80%99s_best_chance/

When Salon interviewed you last year, you were feeling inspired by Bravo’s “Real Housewives.” Are you a fan of any other TV series out there?

No, I can’t stand the bad lighting, tinny voices, snarky scripts and fake cool of today’s TV shows.

Bravo’s “Real Housewives” series isn’t just entertainment for devoted fans like me — it’s an entire all-absorbing universe of pride and passion. I can watch the same episode four or five times. The series descends from tear-jerker “women’s pictures” during the Lana Turner era, which inspired TV soap operas from the 1950s on. The formula overflowed into blockbuster prime-time soaps like “Dynasty” and “Knots Landing” in the 1980s. But then daytime soap writers started to get uppity and craved respectability in the industry. They veered away from the flamboyant trash and flash that had once endeared them to their audience, and soaps committed slow suicide by boredom. It was really stupid — because by the 1990s, the mainstream audience was flocking to movies about over-the-top drag queens like “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.”

Andy Cohen, the executive producer of “Real Housewives,” was a longtime ardent fan of Susan Lucci (Erica Kane on ABC’s “All My Children”), and he has always understood the soul of soap opera as a female genre — its tender emotions, ruthless rivalries and theatrical sexual exhibitionism. Soaps are a major diva mode. But beyond that, Bravo’s ace technical team has refined “Real Housewives” into a feast for the eyes. I have such admiration for the amazing camerawork and deft narrative editing — the rapid scene-setting, the revelatory reaction shots, the touches of realism in how people get out of cars or shop or order a cocktail. Too much film and TV in our digitized era has lost a sense of space. But “Real Housewives” has the old Hollywood flair for knowing how to situate bold, dynamic personalities in tangible four dimensions — from chic or glitzy interiors to exhilarating landscapes. This is contemporary cinematography at its sparkling best.

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I think Miami season 2 was all parties and fighting without very much delving into each housewives individual lives. And I think Miami season 3 seems the complete opposite, as if it is trying to evoke the format of Real Housewives of Orange County's first 3 seasons. I think producers should look at season 4 of OC, season 3 of NY, and season 3 of Atlanta for all how to balance out the drama with the look at the lives of the individual housewives.

I do like that we are seeing Joanna's friends, that don't involve just the housewives. It reminds me that these women have lives outside of the housewife show and makes the show seem more reality then scripted.

I remember in OC's season 3, we saw Lauri hang out with non-housewives and I don't think we had any housewives as her bridesmaids. Plus, she didn't invite all of the housewives to her wedding (Poor Quinn.. not even considered a housewife by the housewives themselves... it's no wonder Andy Cohen never mentions her LOL).

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Crouching Hairline Hidden Forehead and her greasy roach of a husband hanging themselves with the rope that Andy gave to them was a wonderful wrap-up to this season.

Seeing both of those loathsome motherfvckers in orange will definitely be a Thank You for having to put up with their triflingness for 4+ seasons.

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