Jump to content

Basketball Wives on VH1


Cheap21

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 531
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

  • Members

I agree with @Cheap21 and @Antoyne about OG. The way she's been treated is AMAZING! Did yall hear that at the reunion OG showed up, business as usual, and was told she could only film from her dressing room via satellite? Apparently she's too violent and dangerous to sit on the couch with the other women. Cece got up and left when she found this out. My question is: This is a show where Tami and Evelyn have fought people many times, thrown things, etc. Evelyn this season has already attacked Jennifer AND she is going to try to attack Cece next week. How the FCUK is OG the dangerous one? This is beginning to feel discriminatory on another level. Is it because she's dark skinned? Her african features? It's more than just simple dislike. Shaunie has completely lost me as a fan. If you aren't on her team you have no chance on this show.

 

Cece has been posting behind the scenes tidbits on her twitter and instagram. They're going as far as to editing out Byron's family members when they go to events with her so Kristen's narrative of the entire family hating her, is the only one that stands. Then when Tami had her party and they showed Cece up and leave, Cece said she actually stayed and partied with Tami and Jackie until the party ended! She's done with the show because of the biased editing and I can't say I blame her. I look forward to her digging into Evelyn's ass last week. I enjoyed her years ago, but she serves no useful purpose anymore. 

 

I feel like OG, Cece and Kristen were the more interesting newbies they've had in years, but the biased editing has ruined it. Since OG and Cece aren't up Shaunie and Evelyn's ass they get treated like dirt. I fully expect both to be out next season and along with Tami I'm not seeing a purpose in watching next season. I don't wanna see Shaunie and Evelyn ganging up on a bunch of new girls yet again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Kristen is just a dumb bitch at this point looking for reasons to be mad at Cece. And Cece was my MVP. She completely ate Evelyn’s ass up and that bitch was shook. The hypocrisy with the cast when it comes to their violent behavior and then acting like OG is a damn murderer is maddening.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

 

Crackie Z: "Thats really weird that she (OG) would come around this group, knowing she was texting him (Chad)"

I guess she doesnt know that Evelyn f--ked Tami's ex husband while they were married

The bitches calling OG a homewrecker. WTF? What home did OG wreck? Chad and Ev didnt divorce bc he was cheating with OG. She claimed she was abused. WTF?!? And she needs to pick what Chad is. She said she contacted him as a friend bc she wanted to let him know someone was talking about him but in the previews for the reunion she said she wont share the stage with somene taunting her with her abuser. She doesnt make sense

 

Evelyn thought she had some reciepts but OG hit her like

 

Please register in order to view this content

 

If OG is in fact fired, I am dropping this show just like the last time the bullying got out of control and the show was subsequently cancelled. Shaunie and company have not learned their lesson. People dont want to see their mean girl antics

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

These bitches are complete and utter hypocrites.

 

OG hasn’t laid hands on a single person. Evelyn has hit people, chased people down, thrown [!@#$%^&*] at people but now they’re scared of OG because she doesn’t back down to that ho.

 

It was hilarious that after OG pulled the real receipts, the girls suddenly decided to spin the story from OG lying to now OG is a home wrecker. Give me a goddamn break.

 

And now on the reunion Evelyn says she won’t share the stage with someone taunting her with her abuser, the same abuser she decided to get receipts from. Dumb bitch.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

From the sneak peek of the reunion that was released, I most definitely won't be watching. The fact that these women are trying to play victim is boggling. 

 

What I am happy about is that a lot of alumni are starting to come out the woodworks and call Ev/Shaunie on their sh*t. It warmed my heart when Royce took a shot at Evelyn's trash ass. 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Recent Posts

    • Please register in order to view this content

    • Durkin was awful. The writing did her no favors, but she was all wrong for the part, lacking the mix of mystery, steeliness, sorrow and hesitancy that defined Victoria. I still have the awful memory of Adam lugging her around like a rag doll. She looked much more like one of the Blue Whale dancing extras than Victoria. And her voice... Maybe I am too harsh. With that said, Curtis didn't seem as bothered. I see from a fan review mentioning Barnabas & Company that Durkin was asked to return for Victoria's final episodes and declined as she had a Christmas trip to Europe with her husband planned and wasn't interested in just a few appearances.  I refuse to believe Victoria actually died during the Leviathan storyline. If Barnabas and Angelique could come back 8 times, she could come back a few.
    • It's a shame she only appeared in three episodes for the purpose of being written out - I thought she was quite good in the little we saw. I liked her vibe better than Durkin that never seemed to quite capture Victoria as a character.
    • He did a lot of romance novel covers, so that might've just been enough for them to get their panties in a twist.
    • Pre-TGIF, ABC most successful 1980s Friday 8 pm comedy I'd say was Webster. Full House wasn't a hit its first two seasons but it started showing growth in its third season which overlapped with the launch of TGIF. Funny thing is, Full House became a Top 10 show with the 1991/92 move to Tuesday.
    • Oakland Tribune, 14 July 1985   AW is another show with Schenkel at helm By Connie Passalacqua For the most part, dictators of South American banana republics enjoy better reputations than executive producers of daytime soap operas. Total authority is vested in these producers, who can kill off a character (thus firing an actor) with a stroke of a pen, or completely change life in his or her soap opera dominion (both in its fictional locale and backstage at the studio) on any kind of whim.  Most rule despotically, inspiring fear in their actors and writers. Which inevitably surfaces on the screen and subtracts from a show's quality. Then there's Stephen Schenkel who became executive producer of Another World last fall. He's been described by one of his actresses as "a teddy bear." He has noticeably improved the show, mostly because his natural warmth encourages backstage cohesiveness, and he believes in personally nurturing his staff and cast. 'I like to be supportive', he said.' I like to generate a certain amount of enthusiasm. I love actors and writers and technical people. And I like to laugh..  ' Schenkel said that most of the factors that have led to the shows improved ratings existed before he took over. There were well defined characters, outstanding writers and excellent production values, he explains. 'These things were in place but needed to be stimulated. There wasn't a lot of excitement. What really was missing was an adequate story. We added Gillian Spencer as a writer. (she also plays Daisy on All My Children), who's wonderful, and it just coalesced. The writers energy and commitment to the show began to give it an emotional intensity and some real passion within the characters." Schenkel, a former ABC programming executive who helped develop Ryan's Hope, is a strong believer in stressing romantic and comedy elements in soap operas. AW is also one of the only soaps with an established group of comic characters, including Wallingford (Brent Collins) and Lily Mason (Jackee , Harry). Schenkel raves about the talents of all his actors, and even has something good to say about the Brooklyn location of the shows studio, which most of his Manhattan-oriented staff loathe. I like the people here. I like to walk down the street and feel their energies, he said. He also violateda soap opera no-no, ' inviting actors and writers to the same party. "Everyone got to know one another, he said. And I didn't get any complaints about actors ' begging for story lines, he said. 
    • Since it's pride month.

      Please register in order to view this content

         
    • National City Star-News, 5 May 1977 TV topics by Peter Blazi Lear’s ‘All that Glitters’—doesn’t The best thing that can be said about Norman Lear’s newest soap opera“All That Glitters” is that it comes on so late at night most people will miss it. Role reversal is supposed to be the big draw, with women the breadwinners, mainly executives of a huge conglomerate. The men either fuss with the housework or fidget at the office as secretaries to their bawdy bosses. A female fantasyland? I doubt it. While the role reversal idea has some possibilities, the show pushes too hard for laughs and winds up with raucous females and effete males. A confident, independent woman is indeed a sight to behold and attract, but femininity need not be sacrificed. Unlike Lear’s “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” "Glitters” doesn’t, but you’ve got to give him credit for trying. Today’s experimental comedy is what tomorrow’s hits are made of. Better luck next time, Norman. (“All That Glitters” can be seen weekday evenings at 11 p.m. on Channel 6.) .
    • Actually Kim Zimmer got six weeks off to test the waters for pilot season in L.A. - she said later she went on many auditions and got one offer for a sitcom, but she would one of many in an ensemble. She turned it down, because it wasn't worth leaving Guiding Light for a supporting role on a sitcom. 
    • I'm not even sure why Zoe would care, even if they know each other offcamera.  I can't see Jean going, but if she is - good riddance at this point.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy