The Real World San Francisco Cast

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The Real World San Francisco Cast
I began watching the real world during the hawaii season, and am enjoying watching san francisco! What is everyone's opinions of the cast members?
Let's see... Puck: Everyone knows how gross and vile he is. Rachel: Thought I'd like her more (though I think her politics suck), but she came across as fake to me. All that talk about how she's a staunch Republican, but when Mo questioned her views on welfare reform, she stomped off and pouted like a baby because she had nothing to say. Says she's independent, but was reliant on her parents' money and was so clingy when it came to Puck. She was a typical early 20-something who thought she was more mature than what she really was. I thought she'd be working in the political realm now, but because of her Catholic views (no birth control) she's a stay-at-home-mom. Pam: I really like her. She seemed very grounded and mature and had a goal in mind (becoming a doctor) and pursued it. Unlike these recent seasons of RW, she didn't change her life goal after being on RW. Also liked some of her fashion (but she can keep the boy pajamas she wears, though). Judd: I like that he was the dorky guy of the cast (they don't cast dorky guys much anymore), but felt he came across as someone's dad. I could tell he was jealous that Rachel wasn't into him, and it showed in how he carried himself in Hawaii. And like Pam, he had a goal when going into the house (cartoons and comics) that didn't change after being on RW. No wonder those two were attracted to each other and eventually married. Cory: Disappointed that there was no real growth from her in the season (she never learned how to stand up for her beliefs), but from seeing her in future reunions and "The Wedding Movie" (playing a stripper!) she's seemed to have grown a little. Mohammed: Seems like a cool guy, but didn't get to learn much about him since he was rarely in the house. Though it was funny when he burned sage to get rid of Puck's negative vibes. Jo: What she thought was freespirited I found flaky. That girl had no direction in life. (I didn't see the Challenge she appeared on so I have no comment on that). Pedro: An inspiration. "I am living with AIDS, I am not dying of AIDS." I love how even though this disease was taking its toll on him, he refused to let it stop it from living his life. Though I already knew his fate while watching the episodes, I still felt tears coming to my eyes. Now what's your opinion on it, [b]Cait[/b]?
[quote=realitywedding;56313]Let's see... Puck: Everyone knows how gross and vile he is. Rachel: Thought I'd like her more (though I think her politics suck), but she came across as fake to me. All that talk about how she's a staunch Republican, but when Mo questioned her views on welfare reform, she stomped off and pouted like a baby because she had nothing to say. Says she's independent, but was reliant on her parents' money and was so clingy when it came to Puck. She was a typical early 20-something who thought she was more mature than what she really was. I thought she'd be working in the political realm now, but [B]because of her Catholic views (no birth control) she's a stay-at-home-mom.[/B] Pam: I really like her. She seemed very grounded and mature and had a goal in mind (becoming a doctor) and pursued it. Unlike these recent seasons of RW, she didn't change her life goal after being on RW. Also liked some of her fashion (but she can keep the boy pajamas she wears, though). Judd: I like that he was the dorky guy of the cast (they don't cast dorky guys much anymore), but felt he came across as someone's dad. I could tell he was jealous that Rachel wasn't into him, and it showed in how he carried himself in Hawaii. And like Pam, he had a goal when going into the house (cartoons and comics) that didn't change after being on RW. No wonder those two were attracted to each other and eventually married. Cory: Disappointed that there was no real growth from her in the season (she never learned how to stand up for her beliefs), but from seeing her in future reunions and "The Wedding Movie" (playing a stripper!) she's seemed to have grown a little. Mohammed: Seems like a cool guy, but didn't get to learn much about him since he was rarely in the house. Though it was funny when he burned sage to get rid of Puck's negative vibes. Jo: What she thought was freespirited I found flaky. That girl had no direction in life. (I didn't see the Challenge she appeared on so I have no comment on that). Pedro: An inspiration. "I am living with AIDS, I am not dying of AIDS." I love how even though this disease was taking its toll on him, he refused to let it stop it from living his life. Though I already knew his fate while watching the episodes, I still felt tears coming to my eyes. Now what's your opinion on it, [B]Cait[/B]?[/quote] She is a mother now, but I don't think she's a stay at home mom. I know she was a candidate for The View and I've read some blogs from her from just this past election. She's still involved in all of that, I'm pretty sure.
I am not a Rachel fan being I am Catholic and went to ASU. She really gave our party school a bad name. Not to mention I personally don't know [strike]many[/strike] any American Catholics that are under 65 and don't believe in condom use...
Rachel and Pedro are definetly my favorites.