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VH1: Mob Wives


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:lol: EXACTLY! But Sylph's on the right track, no woman truly connected to the mob and in her right mind would risk such unless a. there's some fiction involved here, or most likely b. the mob's got a racket on this series too. :lol:

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This sounds like a bad GH spinoff.

PROMO:

Mob Wives....Brenda, Carly and Sam take New York! Watch out Gotti family, the Corinthos bitches are here to play!

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Anyone watch the premiere? I have it on my DVR ready to go, but not sure I want to invest in another show (VH1 at that) unless it's really good. The premiere had solid ratings though - 2.2 million, which is VH1's highest for reality since the fun, trashy days of Flava Flav/New York (or so I read).

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They scare me, especially that Renee woman. She is SOOOO unlikeable. I hope she gets her ass kicked. My favorite so far is Karen

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I just watched the premiere episode: pretty solid. It's definitely worth watching a second episode - I expect a lot of violence and drama between these women.

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WOW, I just realized you were talking about the Flavor of Love chick. She's so irrelevant these days, that I originally thought you meant you wanted another show based in NY

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