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Depends on the facts and circumstances as any reasonable person would tell you. Kristen provoked Ramona....plain and simple...she did it deliberately and she did it with the full knowledge that Ramona didn't like her hair getting wet and had warned her beforehand.

So yes in this scenario Ramona was "good".

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Heather splashed water as well. In fact she was the one who began splashing Ramona. Why is Kristen being blamed for provoking her? She doesnt like Kristen that's why she threw the glass at her.

Not being aggressive but didn't a few of you defend Ramona throwing wine on Kristen. Ramona said Kristen was already in the water she should have expected to get what. The same could be said for Ramona in the canoe.

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Ramona is simply a hypocrite. It's fine and dandy to throw wine on someone because they said you were jealous but when you icing a girl out and she hears you going in on her and her husband and she splashes you you're the victim and she reminds you of your abusive father I'm sorry but BYE FELICIA!
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The Housewives sure do have us all divided this year. What's hilarious is depending on the franchise some of us are in total agreement while at total odds on another one. Andy Cohen wins.

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I was just thinking this! :lol: Me ans JP can not disagree more when it comes to Jersey as he loathes Teresa and I loathe Melissa but I've been in complete agreement with him regarding Atlanta, OC, and New York!
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Well Kristen was the first one she saw when she got wet as she was facing her direction and Heather came out of her view. And to be fair to Heather, she only splashed water once. Kristen did it multiple times. She went overboard and was over the top with it. Ramona told her to stop and she then decided to start kicking water at her like she was a friggin mermaid. She probably wouldnt have had something thrown at her if it was that one initial splash like Heather did. The repeated splashes and then coming up to the canoe to argue with her about it, sealed her fate

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Wow, we are starting to agree again in this thread. Shocker...lolI saw that and wondered if it was photoshopped or not. Is Dina on decent terms with Danielle like Theresa is? I wonder if Lexie will be on this upcoming season as her father removed her last time Dina was a housewife. Lexie's older now so you never know Edited by Cheap21

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