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IMO the Kandi-Phaedra feud was ended too soon, and I never really got closure from it. Obviously Phaedra was 'leaking' allegations against Kandi that were aimed at destroying her reputation. This was in revenge for Kandi-Todd choosing Apollo over Kandi's friendship with Phaedra. Kandi and Todd really were obvious in the way they tried to discredit Phaedra. Kandi 'accidentally' met up with Apollo's side-piece in S9 on-camera. I always felt like Kandi is so shady in setting up meetings with all these mistresses and then pretending it was a total accident and she never laid eyes on them before. She also has Don Juan and Carmon do a lot of her dirty work.

 

To be clear: I think Phaedra is a con artiste and up to her neck in whatever fraud it was that got Apollo sent to prison. Nevertheless, I also understand the human emotion that was behind her seeking revenge on Kandi, who had once been her true-blue BFF.

 

The other piece of the puzzle was that Phaedra allegedly got the lie about Kandi wanting to drug and rape Porsha from RHOA EP Carlos King, and that is why Carlos King's employment got terminated after that season. Both Kandi and Nene insisted he must go.

 

S9 reunion was a four-parter and so crazy and messy that a lot of these details got swept under the carpet. The end felt totally rushed, and Bravo quickly chose to save Porsha and jettison Phaedra (Porsha supposedly had a Bravo executive benefactor/sugar daddy saving her ass on the show).

 

In conclusion: there is unfinished business between Phaedra, Kenya, Kandi and Porsha and it would be nice to see it addressed on the show, rather than bringing in a bunch of newbies who have no real connection with the existing cast.

 

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Haven't watched the latest episode yet, not sure Braunwyn should be thrown to the side completely as she is giving us legit messiness at the moment. However, Tamra is so badly needed on this show, it is not even funny. She was a more effective producer than production itself. She was the glue that connected most of these women together. And she didn't care what viewers thought of her, trolled her antis and embraced her villainy. 

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Well, Shady Phae Phae is a Scorpio, Cat. So they are big on the payback when crossed. 

 

But I don't know if I feel it was ended too soon. It really all started in Season 7 at that dinner where Kenya confronted her about Mr. Chocolate and almost got a purse in the face. That was also the beginning of Freck and Frack since Porsha started planning seeds to drive a wedge between Phaedra and Kandi then...not helped by Kandi and Todd taking Apollo side. Season 8 brought us watching that friendship slowly but surely falling apart and then we had Season 9 where it seem like they were openly at the same time subtly going after each other. That was a relatable and thus organically done arc.

 

I agree that they have enough unfinished business that it would be interesting to bring Shady Phae Phae back. Perhaps she will appear as a friend by the end of the current season since they are still filming. But I felt that feud ending at the right time because that left people wanting MORE of it. 

 

In any case, I suspect things are about to get messy. 

 

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My internet is acting up again so I haven't watched it completely yet but Braunwyn is being messy, but understandable as she struggles with this new her. I do feel Tamra should be around though. It is like a missing piece since she is stirring all of this BTS.

 

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So you hear the rumor from a blogger that Kathy is coming on because she plans to take Ex Soap Star down as payback for how she treated Kim who as we know Kathy is close to.

 

Someone pointed out that Kathy was getting along with everyone (I hear especially Gacelle) but was not following Ex Soap Star.

 

 

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I don't like Brownie...she isn't fun nor enjoyable to hate.  She's just draining to watch. 

 

Tamra was a backstabber, but she owned it.  Yet, she was also fun to watch.  Plus, her family scenes humanized her (my late mom remarked when Tamra had her 1st grandchild..she was almost human..not a disciple of Satan).

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First of all, I am happy I saw Lizzie as well. 

 

And I don't plan on watching BH next season, but I definitely would watch Kathy going after Ex Soap Star.

 

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MEANWHILE...GET HER, KAREN!!! And ROBYN...I am SURPRISED at you. Go 'head.

 

 

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