His dad was rude....that was so awkward. Like he didn't even seem happy to meet his son, it was just like he was there because production forced him to be..
I'm sure production gave him a check to do it because he didn't seem interested.
exactly. I mean the only time you decide to meet your son is on a tv show...HAH
I honestly love this cast but most of the skeletons were pretty pointless/sucked. This season was good not because of the twist but because the cast was perfect.
well then you can say the same thing for Bruno's and Madisons' skeletons. yes even her sister.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
Bruno is an total ***. I mean you don't have to be a family with your roomates but the whole point of the show is to interact with other people from other walks of life. What the hell is the point of him even coming on the show if he was just going to hang with some girl the whole time? And he could've at least said goodbye to everyone and say thanks for the experience. He just didn't give a shit at all. But that's fine..It's his loss at the end of the day and I hope it was worth it.
I think Jason was right. Nicole definetly treats him differently. I doubt that she would be so hurt if it was Tony or Bruno..And also Nicole got directly in his face and yelled at him. If she's going to step to another man like she's man herself then she better expect to be manhandled. If you wanna act like a man expect to be treated like one.
Jason's Skeleton was powerful and I hope he keeps in contact with his father and explores his family he never knew.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
Madison: Liked her the whole way through. Her story was the most powerful of all. And the girl has a big heart for giving Violetta and Sylvia another chance after how they treated her.
Jason: I like him. Sure, he gets turnt up at times, but he is the only man who apologizes from the heart. His new daughter and struggles of being a father really got me into him.
Sylvia: The girl definitely has anger issues. I didn't like how she treated Madison at all. But if we see her in the future and she is still less violent, I'll be willing to change my opinion on her.
Tony: *******. I knew from the moment I saw him that he was a player. The way he treated girls was terrible. He played with their emotions and tried to have the cake and not the calories was just what I predicted.
Violetta: Didn't like her at first. I knew her thug attitude was fake and that she was vulnerable inside. Just like Sylvia, if she stays who she wants to be and not a fake thug, I'll grow to like her.
Nicole: She was irrelevant most of the time. Last episode changed my opinion on her. I think she plays favorites and holds people to different standards. Other than that, she's alright.
Bruno: Worst. Of. All. Anti social. Insensitive. Closed off. Didn't ever want to hang out with the cast. Completely disrespectful to Sylvia and Violetta. And doesn't ever think he can be wrong. He's a rude, lame *** meathead.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
Madison's sister is an 18/19 year old kid who had a life in a different state after watching her sister go through a drug addiction yet still saw her a couple times since. I don't blame her for the relationship being damaged and rekindled again on the show.
WAIT A MINUTE!!!! Didn't Bruno push Nicole violently away when he was trying to fight Tony and Shane!!!??? WTF Nicole and ur gonna act like Jason was the only person to harm u??? omg i officially hate Nicole worst than Bruno now. what a hypocrite
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
The reason why Jason's dad rubbed me the wrong way was because he didn't show any kind of sympathy when he first met Jason.
Madison- The most interesting character by far, even though she's a typical easy whitegirl.
Sylvia- Dumb *** hypocrite who's mad because her fat *** can't have things to her way due to her fake personality.
Violetta- Another forgettable wannabe who's 15 minutes are up forever.
Nicole- Forgettable as well. That accent was fake af imo.
Bruno- I liked him even though he was kind of anti-social. He treated Sylvia and Violetta the way they deserved to be treated and hopefully we see him on a Challenge.
Tony- The 2nd most interesting perosn on this season. He played these girls like the idiots that they were lol I still can't believe how anyone would fall for his game and let him play them so bad. Like Maddi and the other 2 exes really need to grow some balls and not take any bull, otherwise you just make yourself look bad. I really hope we see Tony on a challenge, if he beefs up a little he can definitely be the next Kenny since this dude pretty much controlled the house like nothing.
Jason-The best dude in the house. Yes he was extra at times but he was level headed and mature of the house IMO.
Violetta-She was horrid in the beginning but I think she's learned from her disorder and her skeletons and I think she's going to become a better person.
Sylvia-She does have anger issues and her Skeletons fell flat and She would do well to not jump into other people's battles but she was fine other than that.
Tony-The guy is awful. He steals, Plays women like fiddles and acts like an Idiot when jeaouls/threatened.
Nicole-She was the most boring in the house but she's a good friend. But she shows favortism and was way to dramatic about the whole Jason situation.
Madison-Sweet girl. Been through alot in her life and I give her props for ending up being friends with Sylvia/Violetta. Shows that she's forgiving.
************ to the core. Acts above everyone, Anti-Social, can't admit when he's wrong, and he also has emotional issues. And he gets mad and ready to fight over the dumbest things. He's really gonna get his *** kicked one of these days.
With all of that said this was a good season and I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone on The Challenge.
I need a Bad Girls Club style reunion where they jump Bruno soon he walks out. LOL
Hahaha that would be hilarious. This season really deserved a reunion. I know I've said this a million times but it sucks how they didn't have one. I would've liked to see all of them call out Bruno. His behavior was really unacceptable. Bruno is going to get his *** kicked one day if he keeps acting the way he does. I still can't believe he is dating Ashley Kelsey.....
This season honestly put a bad taste in my mouth. BM needs to remember that people like to watch people they like. I didn't enjoy watching a season of 6 violent psychopaths and Nicole. I mean, damn. I usually have a few faves from each season, but there's very little to like about these castmates in the end. It ended and I didn't feel attached whatsoever.
I really had this crystallizing moment when I realized the producers tend to cast grown adults that act like they're teens in high school, because that's a large part of the audience. And, while I've always found it funny to watch, at this point it really just irks me. I just want to slap these people and tell them "Grow up!". Haha, maybe my TV taste is growing (because I can't lie, I was all into that Nia/Avery fight from seasons prior).
I'll just to try to remain content with the decent people (the ones typically found as boring) that this show has provided us: people like Arielle, Alexandra, Michael (Ross), etc. Of course, I don't doubt that RW will continue catering to an audience who enjoys the immature/wild casting
I'm cool with The Challenge though. For some reason, the self-scripting and "done this before" vibe is more tolerable.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
But her and her sister did rekindle before the show so that example doesn't work.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
But her and her sister did rekindle before the show so that example doesn't work.
I don't understand how anyone besides Bruno (who has anger issues to be fair) acted like a psychopath? We are flawed, we aren't one-dimensional in we only have good traits or bad traits.
Madison was shown to be all over the place, but we see how kind she is and her struggles that made her who she is. Violetta has learned from her insecurities and how to deal with people that are different. The list goes on and on. You seem to like the morally correct, responsible person of the cast and I like them too, but I thought this was the best cast RW has had in years.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
Key words being "first time" vs "separated". You can't compare the situation with Jason's dad to Madison's and Bruno's siblings because the fact is they are not the same thing. Jason was literally meeting his dad for the FIRST TIME. Bruno and Madison reconnected with their siblings after years of not speaking because of personal problems. Totally not the same thing at all because Bruno and Madison actually know their siblings.
Someone else said it felt like Jason's dad was reading a script, which I thought was an accurate description. For Madison and her sister, reuniting with each other was a very emotional experience for them both. They were happy to see each other again and sad that they hadn't been a part of each other's lives for a long time. Even Bruno who thinks emotions are gross and walks around with a grumpy attitude all the time was happy to have his brother there after they squashed that tuna sandwhich bullshit.
But Jason and his dad meeting for the first time felt very one sided to me. Jason was very emotional about it but his dad seemed completely disinterested. I hope I'm wrong for Jason's sake, but I feel like if Lafayette had genuinely been interested in meeting his son he wouldn't have needed a reality show (that probably paid him to make an appearance) to make that happen.
I don't understand how anyone besides Bruno (who has anger issues to be fair) acted like a psychopath? We are flawed, we aren't one-dimensional in we only have good traits or bad traits. Madison was shown to be all over the place, but we see how kind she is and her struggles that made her who she is. Violetta has learned from her insecurities and how to deal with people that are different. The list goes on and on. You seem to like the morally correct, responsible person of the cast and I like them too, but I thought this was the best cast RW has had in years.
Granted, using "psychopath" is me being a bit exaggerated. Still, I shouldn't have to put it past these adults to not try to swinging at each other - even when alcohol's involved. It is TV, though. Surely, some of the ridiculous behavior was for cameras. Though, I can't imagine why any of those guys would want the aggresive-towards-women stamp they kind of put on themselves.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
But her and her sister did rekindle before the show so that example doesn't work.
WAIT A MINUTE!!!! Didn't Bruno push Nicole violently away when he was trying to fight Tony and Shane!!!??? WTF Nicole and ur gonna act like Jason was the only person to harm u??? omg i officially hate Nicole worst than Bruno now. what a hypocrite
And when she was trying to call him down in the van, he pushed her hands off hik, turned directly around to her face, and told her to get the **** off him. And then she ran out the vehicle after Bruno.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
Key words being "first time" vs "separated". You can't compare the situation with Jason's dad to Madison's and Bruno's siblings because the fact is they are not the same thing. Jason was literally meeting his dad for the FIRST TIME. Bruno and Madison reconnected with their siblings after years of not speaking because of personal problems. Totally not the same thing at all because Bruno and Madison actually know their siblings.
Someone else said it felt like Jason's dad was reading a script, which I thought was an accurate description. For Madison and her sister, reuniting with each other was a very emotional experience for them both. They were happy to see each other again and sad that they hadn't been a part of each other's lives for a long time. Even Bruno who thinks emotions are gross and walks around with a grumpy attitude all the time was happy to have his brother there after they squashed that tuna sandwhich bullshit.
But Jason and his dad meeting for the first time felt very one sided to me. Jason was very emotional about it but his dad seemed completely disinterested. I hope I'm wrong for Jason's sake, but I feel like if Lafayette had genuinely been interested in meeting his son he wouldn't have needed a reality show (that probably paid him to make an appearance) to make that happen.
I can see that, but at the same time I would expect his father to have spent at least some time rehearsing to himself what he would say to his son if/when they met.
After this episode and twitter...I am not surprise why Ashley kelsey is dating Bruno. He is basically the exact same way than Zach was on San Diego 2, when Ashley fall for hom
Also, Nicolette made a good point on the Afterbuzz. Nicole is always wrestling and working out with the guys. So why is she killing the "I'm a woman" card now?
Well yeah I guess idk I just really thought they weren't
Bruno and Ashley are a match made in Wallpaper heaven
I get what you mean. I didn't expect they would still be together either.
More power to them. Hope Tony doesn't screw up but I'm not holding my breath lol
well then you can say the same thing for Bruno's and Madisons' skeletons. yes even her sister.
What? Madison and her sister know each other and had a friendsly relationship before this show (and still after she sobered up). Her sister definitely doesn't count.
Bruno is an total ***. I mean you don't have to be a family with your roomates but the whole point of the show is to interact with other people from other walks of life. What the hell is the point of him even coming on the show if he was just going to hang with some girl the whole time? And he could've at least said goodbye to everyone and say thanks for the experience. He just didn't give a shit at all. But that's fine..It's his loss at the end of the day and I hope it was worth it.
I think Jason was right. Nicole definetly treats him differently. I doubt that she would be so hurt if it was Tony or Bruno..And also Nicole got directly in his face and yelled at him. If she's going to step to another man like she's man herself then she better expect to be manhandled. If you wanna act like a man expect to be treated like one.
Jason's Skeleton was powerful and I hope he keeps in contact with his father and explores his family he never knew.
I'm sayin u can't dawg Jason's dad for meeting him for the first time on a tv show when madison's sister, bruno's brother were separated from there skeletons for a long period of time and had a chance to rekindle the relationship before the show.
Final thoughts with explanation.
Madison: Liked her the whole way through. Her story was the most powerful of all. And the girl has a big heart for giving Violetta and Sylvia another chance after how they treated her.
Jason: I like him. Sure, he gets turnt up at times, but he is the only man who apologizes from the heart. His new daughter and struggles of being a father really got me into him.
Sylvia: The girl definitely has anger issues. I didn't like how she treated Madison at all. But if we see her in the future and she is still less violent, I'll be willing to change my opinion on her.
Tony: *******. I knew from the moment I saw him that he was a player. The way he treated girls was terrible. He played with their emotions and tried to have the cake and not the calories was just what I predicted.
Violetta: Didn't like her at first. I knew her thug attitude was fake and that she was vulnerable inside. Just like Sylvia, if she stays who she wants to be and not a fake thug, I'll grow to like her.
Nicole: She was irrelevant most of the time. Last episode changed my opinion on her. I think she plays favorites and holds people to different standards. Other than that, she's alright.
Bruno: Worst. Of. All. Anti social. Insensitive. Closed off. Didn't ever want to hang out with the cast. Completely disrespectful to Sylvia and Violetta. And doesn't ever think he can be wrong. He's a rude, lame *** meathead.
Madison's sister is an 18/19 year old kid who had a life in a different state after watching her sister go through a drug addiction yet still saw her a couple times since. I don't blame her for the relationship being damaged and rekindled again on the show.
Final thoughts:
Love: Madison
Like: Jason, Violetta, Tony
Indifferent: Nicole, Sylvia
Absolutely can't stand: Bruno
WAIT A MINUTE!!!! Didn't Bruno push Nicole violently away when he was trying to fight Tony and Shane!!!??? WTF Nicole and ur gonna act like Jason was the only person to harm u??? omg i officially hate Nicole worst than Bruno now. what a hypocrite
The reason why Jason's dad rubbed me the wrong way was because he didn't show any kind of sympathy when he first met Jason.
"I'm here right now and that's all that matters."
Thoughts on this season:
Madison- The most interesting character by far, even though she's a typical easy whitegirl.
Sylvia- Dumb *** hypocrite who's mad because her fat *** can't have things to her way due to her fake personality.
Violetta- Another forgettable wannabe who's 15 minutes are up forever.
Nicole- Forgettable as well. That accent was fake af imo.
Bruno- I liked him even though he was kind of anti-social. He treated Sylvia and Violetta the way they deserved to be treated and hopefully we see him on a Challenge.
Tony- The 2nd most interesting perosn on this season. He played these girls like the idiots that they were lol I still can't believe how anyone would fall for his game and let him play them so bad. Like Maddi and the other 2 exes really need to grow some balls and not take any bull, otherwise you just make yourself look bad. I really hope we see Tony on a challenge, if he beefs up a little he can definitely be the next Kenny since this dude pretty much controlled the house like nothing.
Love: Madison
Like: Jason, Violetta (saw the most growth in her), Tony(sure he's a player but he admits his mistakes and is going towards the right direction)
Indifferent: Sylvia (she treated Madison worst than Vi did IMO and always kind've looked down on her), but she isn't fake.
Dislike: Bruno
Hate: Nicole
Final Rankings:
1. Violetta
2. Sylvia
3. Madison
4. Jason
5. Tony
6. Nicole
7. Bruno
Overall it was a really good season and I'm excited to see them on the challenges!!
Well I'll give my thoughts on everyone.
Jason-The best dude in the house. Yes he was extra at times but he was level headed and mature of the house IMO.
Violetta-She was horrid in the beginning but I think she's learned from her disorder and her skeletons and I think she's going to become a better person.
Sylvia-She does have anger issues and her Skeletons fell flat and She would do well to not jump into other people's battles but she was fine other than that.
Tony-The guy is awful. He steals, Plays women like fiddles and acts like an Idiot when jeaouls/threatened.
Nicole-She was the most boring in the house but she's a good friend. But she shows favortism and was way to dramatic about the whole Jason situation.
Madison-Sweet girl. Been through alot in her life and I give her props for ending up being friends with Sylvia/Violetta. Shows that she's forgiving.
************ to the core. Acts above everyone, Anti-Social, can't admit when he's wrong, and he also has emotional issues. And he gets mad and ready to fight over the dumbest things. He's really gonna get his *** kicked one of these days.
With all of that said this was a good season and I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone on The Challenge.
Hahaha that would be hilarious. This season really deserved a reunion. I know I've said this a million times but it sucks how they didn't have one. I would've liked to see all of them call out Bruno. His behavior was really unacceptable. Bruno is going to get his *** kicked one day if he keeps acting the way he does. I still can't believe he is dating Ashley Kelsey.....
This season honestly put a bad taste in my mouth. BM needs to remember that people like to watch people they like. I didn't enjoy watching a season of 6 violent psychopaths and Nicole. I mean, damn. I usually have a few faves from each season, but there's very little to like about these castmates in the end. It ended and I didn't feel attached whatsoever.
I really had this crystallizing moment when I realized the producers tend to cast grown adults that act like they're teens in high school, because that's a large part of the audience. And, while I've always found it funny to watch, at this point it really just irks me. I just want to slap these people and tell them "Grow up!". Haha, maybe my TV taste is growing (because I can't lie, I was all into that Nia/Avery fight from seasons prior).
I'll just to try to remain content with the decent people (the ones typically found as boring) that this show has provided us: people like Arielle, Alexandra, Michael (Ross), etc. Of course, I don't doubt that RW will continue catering to an audience who enjoys the immature/wild casting
I'm cool with The Challenge though. For some reason, the self-scripting and "done this before" vibe is more tolerable.
But her and her sister did rekindle before the show so that example doesn't work.
I was just about to type this
I don't understand how anyone besides Bruno (who has anger issues to be fair) acted like a psychopath? We are flawed, we aren't one-dimensional in we only have good traits or bad traits.
Madison was shown to be all over the place, but we see how kind she is and her struggles that made her who she is. Violetta has learned from her insecurities and how to deal with people that are different. The list goes on and on. You seem to like the morally correct, responsible person of the cast and I like them too, but I thought this was the best cast RW has had in years.
Key words being "first time" vs "separated". You can't compare the situation with Jason's dad to Madison's and Bruno's siblings because the fact is they are not the same thing. Jason was literally meeting his dad for the FIRST TIME. Bruno and Madison reconnected with their siblings after years of not speaking because of personal problems. Totally not the same thing at all because Bruno and Madison actually know their siblings.
Someone else said it felt like Jason's dad was reading a script, which I thought was an accurate description. For Madison and her sister, reuniting with each other was a very emotional experience for them both. They were happy to see each other again and sad that they hadn't been a part of each other's lives for a long time. Even Bruno who thinks emotions are gross and walks around with a grumpy attitude all the time was happy to have his brother there after they squashed that tuna sandwhich bullshit.
But Jason and his dad meeting for the first time felt very one sided to me. Jason was very emotional about it but his dad seemed completely disinterested. I hope I'm wrong for Jason's sake, but I feel like if Lafayette had genuinely been interested in meeting his son he wouldn't have needed a reality show (that probably paid him to make an appearance) to make that happen.
Granted, using "psychopath" is me being a bit exaggerated. Still, I shouldn't have to put it past these adults to not try to swinging at each other - even when alcohol's involved. It is TV, though. Surely, some of the ridiculous behavior was for cameras. Though, I can't imagine why any of those guys would want the aggresive-towards-women stamp they kind of put on themselves.
didn't seem like it to me.
And when she was trying to call him down in the van, he pushed her hands off hik, turned directly around to her face, and told her to get the **** off him. And then she ran out the vehicle after Bruno.
Nicole absolutely plays favorites.
I can see that, but at the same time I would expect his father to have spent at least some time rehearsing to himself what he would say to his son if/when they met.
...You got to be kidding me....
Also, Nicolette made a good point on the Afterbuzz.
Nicole is always wrestling and working out with the guys. So why is she killing the "I'm a woman" card now?
Umm...because she's still a woman?
Pages