Which seasons do you all think was the closest as a whole like they all geniuely did become a family? I think Cancun/Las Vegas 2 are seasons that had great chemistry and really did become extremely close.
Which seasons do you all think was the closest as a whole like they all geniuely did become a family? I think Cancun/Las Vegas 2 are seasons that had great chemistry and really did become extremely close.
Speaking of that, which season would you guys like to see reunited like they did with the original season of Vegas. If they could pull it off, I wouldn't mind seeing the Key West cast reunited. Either them or the Brooklyn cast.
Which seasons do you all think was the closest as a whole like they all geniuely did become a family? I think Cancun/Las Vegas 2 are seasons that had great chemistry and really did become extremely close.
I think NOLA 2 and Cancun (as much as i hate that Season) are comepting for second place. I'd give the edge to Cancun perhaps.
Which seasons do you all think was the closest as a whole like they all geniuely did become a family? I think Cancun/Las Vegas 2 are seasons that had great chemistry and really did become extremely close.
Denver, San Diego 2, Portland, and Skeletons
Are you serious?
San Diego 2?? That season has even worse chemistry than Skeletons!
Which seasons do you all think was the closest as a whole like they all geniuely did become a family? I think Cancun/Las Vegas 2 are seasons that had great chemistry and really did become extremely close.
Denver, San Diego 2, Portland, and Skeletons
Are you serious?
San Diego 2?? That season has even worse chemistry than Skeletons!
San Diego 2 and Skeletons had horrible chemistry lol. Portland may be iffy too. At the end of their season, not everyone liked each other. Averey and Nia may be BFF's now but Johnny and Nia are pretty much just cordial with each other and you've always got Nia and Jordan's rocky relationship. I don't think the Portland cast is all that close.
Which seasons do you all think was the closest as a whole like they all geniuely did become a family? I think Cancun/Las Vegas 2 are seasons that had great chemistry and really did become extremely close.
Yes. I'd say Cacncun and Las Vegas 2 are the closest now.
And as for reunited I'd say Hollywood and Philadelphia.
I remember during one April Fools, the Back to Las Vegas cast tweeted that they were going to get a second season. That got me super excited. I really want to see all of them back on my TV screen together.
Speaking of that, which season would you guys like to see reunited like they did with the original season of Vegas. If they could pull it off, I wouldn't mind seeing the Key West cast reunited. Either them or the Brooklyn cast.
I think Brooklyn would be really interesting reunited, I think certain characters have really changed since that season and it would have a complete different dynamic. Would love to see Vegas 2, Hollywood, and would die for Sydney or prior.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but this sounds like good news. A focus on firsthand producing and bringing shows back to their roots. Plus he mentioned his passion for working directly on Real World so that sounds like that we may be hearing of a renewal soon. What are your thoughts on this V1man?
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but this sounds like good news. A focus on firsthand producing and bringing shows back to their roots. Plus he mentioned his passion for working directly on Real World so that sounds like that we may be hearing of a renewal soon. What are your thoughts on this V1man?
I don't think Jon Murray should be doing hands-on producing. The last time he did it was for RR: Viewer's Revenge, and we all know how badly that turned out.
I'm surprised, frankly, that it's taken this long for the new owners to gently move Jon Murray out of the executive chair. Most people who sell their company for millions hang around for a short time and then quietly disappear. In fairness, I was a Mary-Ellis Bunim fan, and have never liked Murray very much. Murray's replacement is a hard-nosed lawyer -- executive type. In recent years, Gil has been listed as an executive producer on several shows, but he is not known as a creative force.
As for a renewal of RW, I answered a similar question in the generic challenge thread. MTV has not announced a new RW contract, and while I've not heard negative things from inside MTV, no one I talk to would be surprised if MTV finally pulled the plug, especially given the major restructuring of Viacom announced in Variety today. The show is clearly tired -- according to most respected TV critics. There is a lot of pressure on all the MTV Networks challenge executives to maximize short term profits, and RW is one of the more expensive MTV shows to produce. If they do one more season, it might be a nice way for Murray to go out to pasture.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but this sounds like good news. A focus on firsthand producing and bringing shows back to their roots. Plus he mentioned his passion for working directly on Real World so that sounds like that we may be hearing of a renewal soon. What are your thoughts on this V1man?
I don't think Jon Murray should be doing hands-on producing. The last time he did it was for RR: Viewer's Revenge, and we all know how badly that turned out.
I'm surprised, frankly, that it's taken this long for the new owners to gently move Jon Murray out of the executive chair. Most people who sell their company for millions hang around for a short time and then quietly disappear. In fairness, I was a Mary-Ellis Bunim fan, and have never liked Murray very much. Murray's replacement is a hard-nosed lawyer -- executive type. In recent years, Gil has been listed as an executive producer on several shows, but he is not known as a creative force.
As for a renewal of RW, I answered a similar question in the generic challenge thread. MTV has not announced a new RW contract, and while I've not heard negative things from inside MTV, no one I talk to would be surprised if MTV finally pulled the plug, especially given the major restructuring of Viacom announced in Variety today. The show is clearly tired -- according to most respected TV critics. There is a lot of pressure on all the MTV Networks challenge executives to maximize short term profits, and RW is one of the more expensive MTV shows to produce. If they do one more season, it might be a nice way for Murray to go out to pasture.
There's a reason why the challenges have yet to return the glory days when she was still here...or even at least start a new golden era.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but this sounds like good news. A focus on firsthand producing and bringing shows back to their roots. Plus he mentioned his passion for working directly on Real World so that sounds like that we may be hearing of a renewal soon. What are your thoughts on this V1man?
I don't think Jon Murray should be doing hands-on producing. The last time he did it was for RR: Viewer's Revenge, and we all know how badly that turned out.
I'm surprised, frankly, that it's taken this long for the new owners to gently move Jon Murray out of the executive chair. Most people who sell their company for millions hang around for a short time and then quietly disappear. In fairness, I was a Mary-Ellis Bunim fan, and have never liked Murray very much. Murray's replacement is a hard-nosed lawyer -- executive type. In recent years, Gil has been listed as an executive producer on several shows, but he is not known as a creative force.
As for a renewal of RW, I answered a similar question in the generic challenge thread. MTV has not announced a new RW contract, and while I've not heard negative things from inside MTV, no one I talk to would be surprised if MTV finally pulled the plug, especially given the major restructuring of Viacom announced in Variety today. The show is clearly tired -- according to most respected TV critics. There is a lot of pressure on all the MTV Networks challenge executives to maximize short term profits, and RW is one of the more expensive MTV shows to produce. If they do one more season, it might be a nice way for Murray to go out to pasture.
There's a reason why the challenges have yet to return the glory days when she was still here...or even at least start a new golden era.
Are you serious?
Yep
Skeletons, D.C., or Hollywood.
Cancun?> really now? Bronne, joey and cj sucked.
I think NOLA 2 and Cancun (as much as i hate that Season) are comepting for second place. I'd give the edge to Cancun perhaps.
With Las Vegas 2 pulling ahead for first.
San Diego 2?? That season has even worse chemistry than Skeletons!
San Diego 2 and Skeletons had horrible chemistry lol. Portland may be iffy too. At the end of their season, not everyone liked each other. Averey and Nia may be BFF's now but Johnny and Nia are pretty much just cordial with each other and you've always got Nia and Jordan's rocky relationship. I don't think the Portland cast is all that close.
exactly. mickey. two thumbs up. lol. san diego 2 should've been the real LOST season lol.
The Cancun cast is still close to this day.
I know I know, I heard lol xD
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Yes. I'd say Cacncun and Las Vegas 2 are the closest now.
And as for reunited I'd say Hollywood and Philadelphia.
Brooklyn, Hollywood, Philadelphia
Big changes at BMP announced in Variety: http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/real-world-bunim-murray-productions-jon-murray-gil-goldschein-1201467359/
I think Brooklyn would be really interesting reunited, I think certain characters have really changed since that season and it would have a complete different dynamic. Would love to see Vegas 2, Hollywood, and would die for Sydney or prior.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but this sounds like good news. A focus on firsthand producing and bringing shows back to their roots. Plus he mentioned his passion for working directly on Real World so that sounds like that we may be hearing of a renewal soon. What are your thoughts on this V1man?
Praise Jesus . Waits for CNN coverage
I don't think Jon Murray should be doing hands-on producing. The last time he did it was for RR: Viewer's Revenge, and we all know how badly that turned out.
I'm surprised, frankly, that it's taken this long for the new owners to gently move Jon Murray out of the executive chair. Most people who sell their company for millions hang around for a short time and then quietly disappear. In fairness, I was a Mary-Ellis Bunim fan, and have never liked Murray very much. Murray's replacement is a hard-nosed lawyer -- executive type. In recent years, Gil has been listed as an executive producer on several shows, but he is not known as a creative force.
As for a renewal of RW, I answered a similar question in the generic challenge thread. MTV has not announced a new RW contract, and while I've not heard negative things from inside MTV, no one I talk to would be surprised if MTV finally pulled the plug, especially given the major restructuring of Viacom announced in Variety today. The show is clearly tired -- according to most respected TV critics. There is a lot of pressure on all the MTV Networks challenge executives to maximize short term profits, and RW is one of the more expensive MTV shows to produce. If they do one more season, it might be a nice way for Murray to go out to pasture.
There's a reason why the challenges have yet to return the glory days when she was still here...or even at least start a new golden era.
FYI the VR replacements were better than tired *** Susie and Shane
Yep.
Opinion..
Not entirely considering any despise them and Shane reads all the **** time. I'm also reminded of all the Kristen and Jerry love
*many
Any news on another RW?
Not officially
what about serious yes-or-no rumors from reliable sources? the evidence seems kinda conflicted here
I wish they'd let us know as well
There is absolutely no evidence either way, sorry.
I suspect we may be in limbo for some time.
I'm going to be really upset if Real World ends up being cancelled.
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