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[B][I]"Impressive. Most impressive. Bacchus has taught you well.
You have controlled your fear. Now, release your anger.
Only your hatred can destroy me."[/I]
[/B] [LEFT][B]Synopsis:[/B] Will and Dave blow up at Greg; the roommates prepare for Joey's return.
From the [URL="http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1587532&vid=234822"]previews[/URL] it looks like this week's episode is going to top everything that we have seen to date on The Real World Hollywood, which is quite amazing. This has been a season to remember and it only keeps getting better.
Obviously there is going to be a lot of controversy that emerges from what is to come, but I quite sure these young adults will work it out amongst themselves without need of our noble intervention.
That being said, it looks like Dave and Will were required to take a class during the filming of the series as denoted by this press release:
[quote]Long Beach, CA, May 27, 2008 --([URL="http://www.pr.com/"]PR.com[/URL])-- The 20th season of MTV Real World Hollywood is in full swing.
This year the housemates are living the life of debauchery in an eco-friendly pad. While the Real World residents treat Mother Earth with respect they are treating one another with disdain.
MTV executives have called for the services of Shannon Munford the owner of Daybreak Counseling Service, an anger management education center in Los Angeles.
After weeks of building tension, stained relationships, property damage and near fist fights the producers of the show determined Dave Sky and Will Gill would benefit from a professional anger management elass.
Both Real World hot heads received 3 sessions of anger management education.
Daybreak Counseling Service has provided anger management sessions for My Network TV’s Decision House, consultation services for Dancing with the Stars and New York goes to Hollywood.
[[URL="http://www.pr.com/press-release/87294"]via PR [/URL]][/quote]It would seem that Greg wasn't around long enough to be forced into any kind of therapy, although MTV probably didn't consider debilitating narcissism an immediate danger to other house guests - [I]just to the viewers.[/I]
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