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its from her breast and should look like this

 

silicone-vs-saline-breast-implant-2.jpg

 

its obviously covered in blood but Im not sure if there is discoloration after years of being in use

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Is Atlanta the only show that really never finishes filming and editing their season before they premiere it?  Seems risky, but I know Atlanta is their most successful so they want to play it as much throughout the year as possible.

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NJ did that with season 3 and 4. They were filming season 4 during the season 3 reunion. There was no break. S4 could have just been an extension of S3 but then that would have made it too many episodes

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Oh that's right - I remember that now.  

 

Just seems risky because you can't really have a set story arc... but I guess if you're just entertaining anyway, maybe it doesn't matter - it's just an ongoing view of their lives.

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I wonder if they switch off between filming their talking heads in front of a green screen and filming in their actual homes? It used to be very apparent and clear they were filming in their actual home, but nowadays it varies. 

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I really dislike the filming in front of the green screens. I think it started when some of the wives were living in less than glamorous circumstances on Atlanta and NYC. 

 

BH seems to still use their own homes. Vancouver and Melbourne always did (you can see the natural light change). OC appears to have switched to a green screen. It's obviously cheaper and it looks it.

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I think they do it b/c it costs money on the electric bill of the housewives to plug all the wattage (cameras, lights, etc.) into their house. I remember ATL housewives revolted over this around s2/3. I think it's cheaper just to use a green-screen and do it in a studio or rented space.

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Ok, Yolanda is just off her rocker - she's crazy and I'm done with her.  David Foster has always been a creep to me too, so I'm glad we won't see him again.

 

I find myself really loving Erika.  Her tagline is so addicting too - I love it.

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