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Sorry but I don't find Brittani endearing at all. Everything that these women accused Monica of, Brittani IS. But whatever. Her antics and desperation will cause her to burn out before she even takes off. 

Regarding BH, after tonight's episode, I don't blame Garcelle for leaving. This show is for the birds and as long as Erika, Kyle, and Dorit run it, it'll continue to flop. 

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Barely paying attention. The very definition of filler.

 

That said...the best filler was all things Jennifer Tally who I have loved as a horror fan and also since she's always been around BEFORE this season in Sutton's scenes and cut-out Sutton scenes. Nice to see she has finally gotten the respect she deserves. And love the reveal about her necklace that is in the promo FOH pictures. In awe. 

 

I'm sorry to hear about what is going on with Kim. But what was interesting was that Kathy knew and Kyle's face said it all that she DID NOT. But she was trying to fake it.

 

And in awe that it appears that Garcelle made it through the WHOLE reunion. So that should shut some haters up reeeeeeeeeeal quick. But interesting that Production had to advertise it like she left mid-reunion and that they are streeeeeeeeetching out what could have happened to make Garcelle quit. They really are playing it close to the vest which I am finding worrying.

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I think your observation is so well put. That is probably exactly why she was dropped. Bravo could not contain it, it leaked instantly, and the fallout was more than they were prepared to deal with.

I still think Kenya could return next season. The wording around all this has been time specific.

I don't like Brit at all. But I also still don't like Kenya.

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Kyle continues to be a sanctimonious victim. She makes me sick.

Jennifer Tilly's jewelry is fabulous. She has real taste. She buys and wear important pieces very well.

Otherwise...yawn. I am just hoping they don't bring back LVP as a hail Mary so that I can drop this franchise.

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The only bright spot on last night's BH was Andy finally pushing Kyle more about Morgan.  You could tell he agreed with Garcelle a bit and was trying to push her... but unfortunately it went nowhere and she eventually just skated by.

Oh and Jennifer Tilley's snacking during the Dorit/Sutton exchange at the end LOL. Dorit was baiting Sutton so hard and finally got her to react.

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Started binging Salt Lake City's new season. Girl... these women are acting so much it's almost unbearable at times. So scripted... so not-real. Most of them are fighting for air time. Cringe. I hope the season improves with time. 

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It does. I remember not liking the first episode bc everyone was doing too much but they mellow out and become more natural. Keep an eye on Britani. I coudnt stand her at first but she ends up being a fave

Oh and dont bother getting to know Meili. BIGGEST flop in RH history

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Thanks. I'll keep up with it. Even if it's just witnessing bad acting all the time. Heather especially needs an acting coach. And little girl. 

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Agree 100%!  It was too obvious in the beginning, especially Angie's scroll (which was still kinda fun), but it smooths out quickly and its one of their best seasons.  I think the last two seasons of SLC have been fire.

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Britani on SLC is the right kind of delusional crazy to make one good interesting season as long as she's not so far out of the realm of reality like a Danielle Staub. But otherwise, sure, give her one season and see. 

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Agreed. I thought RHOSLC S4 was a near perfect season but S5 was as well. Neither had a bad episode and its shocking that they were able to keep that momentum. What I liked about S5 was the balance and we got some real raw emotional moments from Mary and Angie, both whom previous were comedic relief in many ways. Their vulnerability helped balance out some of the more sillier aspects of this season

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Oh, I think it could be saved. They just need to stop casting these Jennifer Tilly/Kathy Hilton types, who only add money and comic relief. The show needs two alpha women who aren't ass-kissers and have a big personality, with great personal stories. Someone who comes to group events and spotlights their own stuff instead of asking about Pk and Dorit. 

Kyle and the others will have no choice but to chime in and play along, or be left in the background. 

 

Wow. I can't believe this is real. 

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15 years from now we are gonna get the sequel series with Brooklyn, PJ, Shiya, Aniya, Bailey (Lauren's daughter), Kelly's daughters and Akilah's. I know someone at Bravo is salivating for the time they can make that happen

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