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The Housewives withdrawals are real. Especially since I can't stand NJ and refuse to watch it. Out of all the franchises they pick THAT one to be the lone wolf? Lord they must really want to turn off their audience.

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I haven't been watching Jersey or OC lately. We should be getting ATL and BH promos in the nnext few weeks though!

I miss Nene as much as she pissed me off last season and of course Kenya's crazy ass. :D

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OC turned out to have a pretty good season plus good reunion with little filler. You had drama plus fun moments.. plus the mystery of Danielle.

The Secrets revealed episode was fun...

I thought Lizzie's family dinner scene reminded me of how the show used to be... A peek into the lives of housewives. Had she been a cast member in season 1 through 5, that scene would have been included in the regular season.. not the lost footage scene. I'd taken out a scene of Tamra with Baby Astro from the season and put this scene in instead.

Shannon and Vicki were trying to find treasure in Bali hence the tipped over Kayoke BAHAHA. Too much Brooks and not enough funny Vicki material.. though her trying to figure out how to sit in the restaurant in Bali was priceless.

I guess I'll be putting crystals on my grocery list :) Bless Shannon and her serious dedication to all things holistic. She seems geniune while Heather and Terry... no words.

Tamra/Eddie having dinner with Danielle/Joe... a double date? Guess Baby Astro killed the mood. I have a feeling there was some swinging going on with that foursome. Just a vibe I got.

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Well they could've just held off on OC's premiere and had NYC take the Monday timeslot after BH's end in April. Then premiere OC in July and have it run til BH returns in November. It's weird that they had 3 running simultaneously and now just have one. And a weak one at that. No wonder they scrambled to amp up the second half of the season.

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^ I agree. I think they are so stupid for not airing Melbourne in primetime simply so we'd have SOMETHING other than New Jersey on. Even if they just put it in NYC's tuesday slot. It feels so weird with just one series on! I really need them to release a trailer or cast photo for BH and ATL soon. I imagine it won't be until October though.

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When Teresa goes to prison the show should be CANCELED. Melissa and the twins suck and the viewers hate Amber and her husband. Dina is boring.Unpopular opinion but I'm kind of bored with all the franchises except Atlanta. With such a huge gap between ATL and the others I slick wouldnt be mad if Bravo began rebranding and looking for something other than Housewives to build their network around. All of them are losing viewers except for Atlanta and Orange County (which is flat vs last season). I think they are on the way out to be honest. Edited by Eric83
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Agreed. ATL is the only one I still love. BH is a distant second. I don't watch any of the others anymore, though I did catch some of NYC this year and while it wasn't interesting enough to really hold my attention, it was better than I expected.

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I'm watching RHONJ right now and I feel like TeRESA dyed her hair or did something, probably so viewers could tell her and Nicole apart, but she looks HORRIBLE. I don't even recognize her from the beginning of the season. She looks terrible.

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You two are not along...thanks to this mini-marathon during the day that Bravo has been doing with RHoA (season 4), I've been missing me some Nene.

can't wait to see how that catfight on their trip went down.

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Wait, so it's TWO MONTHS until the next batch of RH shows?!

I refuse to watch NJ, it is awful. In the meantime, I am going to continue checking out RH of Melbourne. I am on episode 6. It's gittin GOOOOD.

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Melbourne was utterly perfect. In the running with Vancouver for best ever series. Those two international shows did the RH franchise on another level. Can't wait for season 2 of Melbourne.

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