This should be an interesting episode tonight with Bruno aka Norman Bates flipping out on everyone in the car. This dude has serious anger issues & comes off as a complete psycho!
This is gonna be a good episode. I always thought Briah wopuld be the fem one and Shane to man but its reversed. Not gonna lie though Briah is babe. I'm just sick of the end of the episode skeletons though. Not to mention the "to be continued"
This is gonna be a good episode. I always thought Briah wopuld be the fem one and Shane to man but its reversed. Not gonna lie though Briah is babe. I'm just sick of the end of the episode skeletons though. Not to mention the "to be continued"
What's the difference if they come at the end of the episode leading in to the next episode being all about them versus just coming in the beginning of one episode. I didn't have a problem with them ending the episode with Briah because it was obvious the rest of the episode had to be dedicated to Nicole's "skeletons." I thought Briah coming at the end was better than having a random ending scene and then having him come at the beginning of tonight's episode.
The only thing I could think of is that the old age Portugees have a reputation of having a temper...so I'm guessing maybe his dad had a temper too and passed it down to him
Just read a bio on him, said his dad gave him tough love so I guess I was right and he went to a catholic school that had corporal punishment. He also got bullied for not speaking English well when he was younger, so all three are possible reasonings behind his temper
The only thing I could think of is that the old age Portugees have a reputation of having a temper...so I'm guessing maybe his dad had a temper too and passed it down to him
I mean that's pretty obvious. When you grow up in a household like that, you see that kind of behavior as acceptable or necessary when in your eyes someone wronged you or whatever. If he was disciplined that way it makes sense that as an adult he would turn around and try to "discipline" others in the same way.
Just read a bio on him, said his dad gave him tough love so I guess I was right and he went to a catholic school that had corporal punishment. He also got bullied for not speaking English well when he was younger, so all three are possible reasonings behind his temper
Cath
olic school? Ugh don't remind me. I was so embarrassed that time I got whoopedspanked in fron the whole auditorium.
The only thing I could think of is that the old age Portugees have a reputation of having a temper...so I'm guessing maybe his dad had a temper too and passed it down to him
I mean that's pretty obvious. When you grow up in a household like that, you see that kind of behavior as acceptable or necessary when in your eyes someone wronged you or whatever. If he was disciplined that way it makes sense that as an adult he would turn around and try to "discipline" others in the same way.
It wasn't just on his household , but also at his school. I can see where his temper come from, I wish they would have made him and Syl go on a date to an anger management class.
Just read a bio on him, said his dad gave him tough love so I guess I was right and he went to a catholic school that had corporal punishment. He also got bullied for not speaking English well when he was younger, so all three are possible reasonings behind his temper
Cath
olic school? Ugh don't remind me. I was so embarrassed that time I got whoopedspanked in fron the whole auditorium.
Just read a bio on him, said his dad gave him tough love so I guess I was right and he went to a catholic school that had corporal punishment. He also got bullied for not speaking English well when he was younger, so all three are possible reasonings behind his temper
He also got jumped by 11 kids after school one day
That's horrible! With the theme of this season, I would also think they would make him do a class for anger management. People are a product of their environments and sometimes need to somebody to help them realize that to overcome that problem. Surprised MTV passed on that opportunity.
Just read a bio on him, said his dad gave him tough love so I guess I was right and he went to a catholic school that had corporal punishment. He also got bullied for not speaking English well when he was younger, so all three are possible reasonings behind his temper
He also got jumped by 11 kids after school one day
That's horrible! With the theme of this season, I would also think they would make him do a class for anger management. People are a product of their environments and sometimes need to somebody to help them realize that to overcome that problem. Surprised MTV passed on that opportunity.
They were supposedly going to do that for Portland season but "ran out of time" ad then I think I remember they did something like that for Ex-plosion but it wasn't shown (or maybe that was another season).
Watching that again, I would've hauled off on Bruno if I were in that van. As a man, i've gotten into arguments with women before but it's never gotten to the point where I get in their face & act like i'm going to hit them. He is a bit too comfortable with showing out on these women but didn't get nearly as psycho after finding out Jason ate his burger (which was dumb in itself but was more of a thing than this van argument was), instead he lashes out at Sylvia . Sylvia is annoying but it's not that serious & she didn't do anything to warrant that.
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This should be an interesting episode tonight with Bruno aka Norman Bates flipping out on everyone in the car. This dude has serious anger issues & comes off as a complete psycho!
This is gonna be a good episode. I always thought Briah wopuld be the fem one and Shane to man but its reversed. Not gonna lie though Briah is babe. I'm just sick of the end of the episode skeletons though. Not to mention the "to be continued"
What's the difference if they come at the end of the episode leading in to the next episode being all about them versus just coming in the beginning of one episode. I didn't have a problem with them ending the episode with Briah because it was obvious the rest of the episode had to be dedicated to Nicole's "skeletons." I thought Briah coming at the end was better than having a random ending scene and then having him come at the beginning of tonight's episode.
I'm just very picky and nah I don't think that many episodes of the franchise have ha d"random" ending scenes. Its just overdone AT THIS POINT
Ugh that thumbnail of Bruno, I get he has some serious issues, but god he's ******* attractive...
I agreed, I don't like him but he is hott as hell.
I originally was attracted to him the most but now I've turned my attention to Tony. They're both super attractive but their personalities ruin it.
Bruno needs anger management, to snap on a girl like that twice is crazy...
"Shut the **** up and eat the soup"
Violetta <333
You know Bruno has issues when he's able to make Sylvia and Violetta look two innocent nuns.
True. But what's even more interesting to me is what Briah said about Bruno: "He will blow up! He was raised this way".
I cant wait for this episode
What the hell does that mean?
Now I think I see what people mean when someone said Brian acts like his shit don't stink.
That's exactly what makes it interesting! What let to his anger issues ...
The only thing I could think of is that the old age Portugees have a reputation of having a temper...so I'm guessing maybe his dad had a temper too and passed it down to him
Just read a bio on him, said his dad gave him tough love so I guess I was right and he went to a catholic school that had corporal punishment. He also got bullied for not speaking English well when he was younger, so all three are possible reasonings behind his temper
I mean that's pretty obvious. When you grow up in a household like that, you see that kind of behavior as acceptable or necessary when in your eyes someone wronged you or whatever. If he was disciplined that way it makes sense that as an adult he would turn around and try to "discipline" others in the same way.
olic school? Ugh don't remind me. I was so embarrassed that time I got whoopedspanked in fron the whole auditorium.
It wasn't just on his household , but also at his school. I can see where his temper come from, I wish they would have made him and Syl go on a date to an anger management class.
Are you serious?
I went to Catholic school K-12 too. Most of them are still very strict espcially if most of the teachers are still nuns.
I can tell that Shane will join Nicole and Madison on the list of annoying voices.
He also got jumped by 11 kids after school one day
That's horrible! With the theme of this season, I would also think they would make him do a class for anger management. People are a product of their environments and sometimes need to somebody to help them realize that to overcome that problem. Surprised MTV passed on that opportunity.
Madison belongs on no such list. Get it together
lol, yes she does.
where did you read that? Thats crazy
They were supposedly going to do that for Portland season but "ran out of time" ad then I think I remember they did something like that for Ex-plosion but it wasn't shown (or maybe that was another season).
Watching that again, I would've hauled off on Bruno if I were in that van. As a man, i've gotten into arguments with women before but it's never gotten to the point where I get in their face & act like i'm going to hit them. He is a bit too comfortable with showing out on these women but didn't get nearly as psycho after finding out Jason ate his burger (which was dumb in itself but was more of a thing than this van argument was), instead he lashes out at Sylvia . Sylvia is annoying but it's not that serious & she didn't do anything to warrant that.
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