Jump to content

Married to Medicine


Eric83

Recommended Posts

  • Members

YES to all of this! I am kinda tired of Mariah trying to act like being a doctor's wife means being apart of some exclusive, fabulous circle. It's all bullsh-t. I really don't get why Mariah is so mad. After hating Toya for an entire season I am least starting to see why she is fed up. Mariah is a drama queen and does not know how to keep her in ego in check.

You should see the reunion sneak peek on Bravo's website. Mariah is just getting rude with Jackie it is ridiculous.

I still like Quad and wish she would just remain quiet in regards to the Mariah/Toya/Kari beef. I loved the scene with her and her husband at dinner when her husband was trying to get her to agree to have a baby.

Simone... I like her and her husband but as a part of the group she does seem to be messy and taking sides.

Jackie.... I fell in love with her but something tells me this is not the show she signed up for and it never will be. She and Simone would be magic on a doctor's show on Discovery Health Network.

Kari.... I really never cared for her and still don't. I don't like or hate her at this point.

Toya still annoys me trying to put on airs like she is classy "that's what paranoid people does" annoyed the hell out of me! I was screaming "THAT'S WHAT PARANOID PEOPLE DO!".... unlike my precious Teresa, Toya tries to act like she is a lady of the manor and is so elegant. Girl you are still hood and it shows.

This reunion is about to be a hot ass mess!

I forgot about the c-nt Reza! Ugh!!!! :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 1.2k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Members

From Mariah's blog:

The two bad apples are Kari and Toya... wonder if she is going to try and get them fired. She is one of the Executive Producers. And in an interview she said she had been trying to get this show started up for 5 years and got all the ladies on the show.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

If Kari and Toya are the two bad apples, is she that nasty worm that got within the fruit and ruined the bunch?

I read on another board that Mariah auditioned for RHoA and was rejected, hence her coming in on this bootleg version..lol

Edited by Cheap21
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

God, Mariah hasn't let us forget that she's the 'nucleus of the group' and 'brought everyone into the circle' - she says that sh!t every episode. I'm tired of it... so what, who cares? She's toxic. I much prefer Quad's hoodrat ass. Mariah's MOTHER brought the daughter secret onto the show for everyone to learn about. Toya telling the hairdresser wasn't aired, so it never would have made it to the show unless Mariah and her MOTHER said something about it... which they did. They have no one to blame but themselves if they didn't want everyone to know. They manufactured that crap.

Dr. Simone is hilarious - she better stay on.

I could take or leave this series... It had some ups and downs. I got so tired of the doctor/medicine cliched taglines.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I forgot to mention about when Mariah told that juvenile story about the snake,( I got a good laugh out loud moment!). I think that Dr.'s Simone and Jackie were thinking that she lost her freakin mind as she put her crazy on the table right there!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Dr, Simone seems to be trying to cover her ass a teensy bit with the "I didn't choose sides" thing. She may not feel like she did, but it sure seems like it does. She went to Toya. Why couldn't she go to Mariah whom she supposedly knew longer? Of course Toa would paint it out like she was the one wronged even though she started it with that whole confrontation. it never would have come to a head at that party if she hadn't gotten in Mariah's face in the first place expecting Mariah to put her mother in her place or whatever. But if anyone was acting "ghetto" at that reunion it was Dr. Simone. but she's always been kinda that way, which is why I want to like her. She doesn't assume that affected pretentious tone that hits my ears like nails on a chalkboard. Her tears about having asked about the adotion talk didn't move me a bit, and I don't think it was a good excuse anyway because that came about well after the point she should have gone to Mariah the same way she went to Toya. i know Mariah is grown and should need chased after, i know phones work both ways and can give AND recieve calls, but I also know if someone I considered a friend was goign through something so major, I'd check on them rather than allowing awkwardness to form between us. But then again, I'd also never be on reality tv and subject myself to the venom of the internet at large who think they know me because they saw me on tv.

Glad Dr Jackie kept it classy and did not try to outtalk Mariah who needed to be quiet and listen.That's her problem. When someone is telling her something she is listening and thinking of a comeback instead of actually taking it in.

lol I kinda want to be mad at Quad about whipping out her props, but then a thought occurred to me. All her little signs were in the Bravo speech bubble logo. That leads me to believe she was provided with them, not like she was pulling a Kenya and brought it along. As for the paper, Toya was the one who accused her of lying. She merely brought somethign to back it up. Personally I loved Quad calling Toya out on not being the only one with a mug shot there.

Hrm, the less said about Duck Lips, the better. I just want her to keep her mouth shut so I don't have to see those lips moving, and she never says anything I'm interested in hearing anyway.

Mariah.... Mariah, Mariah, Mariah. She was all over the place tonight. On some things I could easily be on her side, others I just put my head down and hope for it to pass. it really is a bad habit to keep jumping in whenever someone opens their mouth. But being someone easily overtalked, that's always been quite a bit of a pet peeve of mine. I do appreciate she agreed with the viewer who said it was tacky to send her daughter to Toya. I'm glad Dr. Jackie didn't perceive the no children remark as malicious, and I think the "you don't have any kids on this couch" was taken out of context deliberately just to lead into that conversation. I think it was fairly obvious that wasn't meant as a fertility dig, i was saying that Jackie can't control the actions of adults as though they were her children. Just like when Quad said pretty much the same thing to Toya. I think Mariah needs to take a few deep breaths and study Phaedra's reunion behavior. You know people get far more pissed off at you when they feel like they can't rattle you.

I knew Toya's explanation seemed a little too pat and convenient in regards to her little fender bender. It just felt like a practiced liar lying right to my face. Now we find out she was charged with dui... oh, but according to Toya that's an entirely different incident. To which Quad countered that that's because this was her second time while Toya maintains that Quad made up the first charge. Which is it, did Mariah tell her or did Quad make it up? Can't be both. Now who do I believe here... :lol: rhetorical question, of course.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

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

    • That's always been my thought. I can't imagine that the show would play up the unseen AD so far in advance without them casting a *star*. After today's episode, I wonder if he'll somehow be connected with Diane. It was strange that Diane mentioned her very distant family today. I can't recall Diane ever talking about her backstory. Maybe he's her much younger brother?  It's also possible he's connected to Diane during her time in LA. Sally's already said she crossed paths with him. OC, I think Dumas is Mariah's mistake.... As a side note, it was good to see some mixing it up - Adam with Clare/Kyle and Sharon with Tessa.
    • Here's the place to share some memorable criticism. You don't have to agree with it, of course (that's often where the fun starts). Like I mentioned to @DRW50, Sally Field was a favorite punching bag in the late '80s and early '90s.   Punchline (the 1988 movie where she and Tom Hanks are stand ups): "It's impossible to tell the difference between Miss Field's routines that are supposed to be awful, and the awful ones that are supposed to be funny." -- Vincent Canby, New York Times. "It's not merely that Field is miscast; she's miscast in a role that leaves no other resource available to her except her lovability. And (David) Seltzer's script forces her to peddle it shamelessly." -- Hal Hinson, Washington Post. "As a woman who can't tell a joke, Sally Field is certainly convincing. ... Field has become an unendurable performer ... She seems to be begging the audience not to punch her. Which, of course, is the worst kind of bullying from an actor. ... She's certainly nothing like the great housewife-comedian Roseanne Barr, who is a tough, uninhibited performer. Sally Field's pandering kind of 'heart' couldn't be further from the spirit of comedy." -- David Denby, New York   Steel Magnolias: The leading ladies: Dolly Parton: "She is one of the sunniest and most natural of actresses," Roger Ebert wrote. Imagining that she probably saw Truvy as an against-type role, Hinson concluded it's still well within her wheelhouse. "She's just wearing fewer rhinestones." Sally Field: "Field, as always, is a lead ball in the middle of the movie," according to Denby . M'Lynn giving her kidney to Shelby brought out David's bitchy side. "I can think of a lot more Sally Field organs that could be sacrificed." Shirley MacLaine: "(She) attacks her part with the ferociousness of a pit bull," Hinson wrote. "The performance is so manic that you think she must be taking off-camera slugs of Jolt." (I agree. If there was anyone playing to the cheap seats in this movie, it's Shirley.) Olympia Dukakis: "Excruciating, sitting on her southern accent as if each obvious sarcasm was dazzlingly witty," Denby wrote. Daryl Hannah: "Miss Hannah's performance is difficult to judge," according to Canby, which seems to suggest he took a genuine "if you can't say something nice ..." approach. Julia Roberts: "(She acts) with the kind of mega-intensity the camera cannot always absorb," Canby wrote. That comment is so fascinating in light of the nearly 40 years Julia has spent as a Movie Star. She is big. It's the audience who had to play catch up. And on that drag-ish note ... The movie itself: "You feel as if you have been airlifted onto some horrible planet of female impersonators," Hinson wrote. Canby: "Is one supposed to laugh at these women, or with them? It's difficult to tell." Every review I read acknowledged the less than naturalistic dialogue in ways both complimentary (Ebert loved the way the women talked) and cutting (Harling wrote too much exposition, repeating himself like a teenager telling a story, Denby wrote). Harling wrote with sincerity and passion, Canby acknowledged, but it's still a work of "bitchiness and greeting card truisms." The ending was less likely to inspire feeling good as it was feeling relieved, according to Denby. "(It's) as if a group of overbearing, self-absorbed, but impeccable mediocre people at last exit from the house."
    • I tend to have two minds about Tawny (Kathy Najimy) fainting during Soapdish's big reveal. You're the costume designer, if anything, you should have known the whole time. I guess it's an application of what TV Tropes calls the "Rule of Funny." Every time I watch Delirious, I always want the genuine romance in John and Mariel's reunion at the deli counter to last longer. Film critics had their knives out for Sally in this period. I'll start a separate thread on the movies page.
    • I don't think so, but I wouldn't be surprised if he was Dumas this whole time.
    • Tamara Tunie was serving up grand dame diva fierceness.
    • Nick told Victoria that he and Sharon had married in England.  Victoria was shocked.  Then she realized he was kidding.  He confirmed it was a joke and they're platonic. I don't even know what to say about that.
    • It's funny you say that because part of the entertainment of the trials on the show are all the day players who come on as witnesses and jurors.  I'm certain it was like the Law and Order of its time. It employed so many New York actors, that if you look close enough, there's usually someone vaguely recognizable in the courtroom.
    • I will defend Dante.  People already suspect he may be a bit unstable from time to time (from his time as a prisoner).  And, he's taking care of other people's kids from time to time.  So, he has reason to be cautious with those in his care.
    • Josh continues to try and milk Abbott/Newman rivalry. First it was Billy/Victoria, then Kyle/Summer, then Noah/Allie (that worked out well) and now Kyle/Claire. Do we have any inkling when Billy Flynn will arrive and who he will play? I'm sure Cole's illness will mostly play offscreen. What's in store for Nick and Sharon? Is it time to put them back together? I can't see any other romantic options. Nick has no children on the canvas to play off, as Christian is never seen. Sharon has only Mariah onscreen.
    • I would appreciate (if they're not coming), for future scripts to refer to them by their iconic hairdos.  For example, if Hope needs to call Chelsea because Bo has Sepsis, I'd like Shawn-D to say, "My Mom called Chelsea (the one with the sassy short black hair) for an update." Also, new rule, if Melanie does return, she needs to dye her hair back to red.  I googled who she was five times during Victor's funeral.

      Please register in order to view this content

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

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