[QUOTE=V1man;345635]LeeRoy and Mike were the glue that held the Vegas ensemble cast together. To suggest that you don't see that is surreal.[/QUOTE]
I think that's a load. I agree Mike because he was slightly close-minded and nerdy, very unique. But LeRoy was just like every other cast member on the show that wasn't confrontational.
[QUOTE=V1man;345640]This has nothing to do with Portland, but you guys are digging your own grave here. LeeRoy had the highest Q rating of anyone cast on LV2.[/QUOTE]
Still bet it was lower than 100 haha, that cast was so dumb.
[QUOTE=ILoveRW;345643]Still bet it was lower than 100 haha, that cast was so dumb.[/QUOTE]
Stop trying to argue with him. You are just making yourself look dumb. I would suggest learning what Q rating is and not confusing it with IQ before you try to argue.
[QUOTE=theman23;345628]The real world still has a chance they just got to put the right cast together for (ex: a male with a baby, a virgin, somebody with a disorder, straight guy with a gay dad,etc.) And make the cast more diverse (ex: black,black,Puerto Rican/black,Brazilian,white,black,white/black)[/QUOTE]
Good point. Cause they always have too many whites on the show nowadays anyway. no shade But then again Brynn said her dad was gay.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;345652]Good point. Cause they always have too many whites on the show nowadays anyway. no shade But then again Brynn said her dad was gay.[/QUOTE]
Kaia's dad had Aids.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;345652]Good point. Cause they always have too many whites on the show nowadays anyway. no shade But then again Brynn said her dad was gay.[/QUOTE]
no im talking bout a straight man with a gay dad
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;345638]I think that's a load. I agree Mike because he was slightly close-minded and nerdy, very unique. But LeRoy was just like every other cast member on the show that wasn't confrontational.[/QUOTE]
Leroy was confrontational remember him and adam arguing? and then he cussed out the whole cast at the resturant after adam ****ed up the suit
The producers need to cast more guys that are suspect. Think about it, Ryan (NOLA), Stephen (Seattle), Chet, that d-bag from Hollywood, Swift, Ty (DC) were all great entertainment, especially when their roommates teased them.
[QUOTE=theman23;345660]no im talking bout a straight man with a gay dad[/QUOTE]
No difference as its been done before so why "repeat" it? Plus who would give a care?
[QUOTE=ILoveRW;345662]The producers need to cast more guys that are suspect. Think about it, Ryan (NOLA), Stephen (Seattle), Chet, that d-bag from Hollywood, Swift, Ty (DC) were all great entertainment, especially when their roommates teased them.[/QUOTE]
stephen isnt suspect he's flat out gay.
[QUOTE=theman23;345661]Leroy was confrontational remember him and adam arguing? and then he cussed out the whole cast at the resturant after adam ****ed up the suit[/QUOTE]
I think LeRoy was about as confrontational as Johnny (Portland) is. He'll say something like "You all need to relax!!" But that's about it.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;345675]I think LeRoy was about as confrontational as Johnny (Portland) is. He'll say something like "You all need to relax!!" But that's about it.[/QUOTE]
Leroy is nothing like Johnny. The things Johnny said to Nia and Jessica was disgusting and uncalled for. I could never see Leroy going to fight a female's battle and actually being proud of it. Leroy reminds me of someone from the older seasons.
[QUOTE=theman23;345661]Leroy was confrontational remember him and adam arguing? and then he cussed out the whole cast at the resturant after adam ****ed up the suit[B]e[/B][/QUOTE]
Fixed and thats one instance.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;345671]stephen isnt suspect he's flat out gay.[/QUOTE]
Didn't he come out after the show? I mean at the time show was being filmed he was only suspect.
[QUOTE=goodgirl;345699]didn`t he come out after the show? I mean at the time show was being filmed he was only suspect[/QUOTE]
At the time of the Seattle show, he was suspect until Irene outed him but he denied it until years later.
[QUOTE=wutzrenzi;345654]They can cast all the diversity all they want but if editors/producers and cast members don't show us or tell us why people behave the way they do, what really lead up to situations, open up, give us background info and character development then the cast is not going to connect. But to me an appealing/popular city would help too, that would be a start.[/QUOTE]
They need to go to Atlanta already! :chuncky:
[QUOTE=theman23;345628]The Real World still has a chance, they just have to put the right cast together for (ex: a male with a baby, a virgin, somebody with a disorder, straight guy with a gay dad, etc.) [B]And make the cast more diverse (ex: black, black, Puerto Rican/black, Brazilian,white, black, white/black)[/B][/QUOTE]
How is casting 3 blacks and 2 half blacks making the cast more diverse? That's pretty much just reversing the white/black ratio they have now...
[QUOTE=BBananas89;345709]How is casting 3 blacks and 2 half blacks making the cast more diverse? That's pretty much just reversing the white/black ratio they have now...[/QUOTE]
I guarantee it will be a good season
[QUOTE=theman23;345715]most asian are shy[/QUOTE]
In the good years of the show 40,000 people tried out. In recent ones, 10,000-20,000. I highly doubt that most of the asians that try out in that vast pool of people are shy
I know the post is off topic but...
[QUOTE=theman23;345715]most asian are shy[/QUOTE]
Facepalm.
[QUOTE=jhl182;345711]I hate the complaints of the lack of black people. What about Asians? They're rarely ever on this show.[/QUOTE]
This is an american show, so I don't expect fair representation to be honest, but yeah RW needs more asians. And not only east asians. What about south asia? That would draw in different viewers.
[QUOTE=ILoveRW;345722]This is the 3rd time I've posted this suggestion, but I never get anyones opinion on it so oh well
What they should try is an all male cast.[/QUOTE]
I'd love to see a majority male cast. Jon M says that the seasons where they have 4 guys and 3 girls usually don't work as well because guys tend to just avoid issues with each other and pretend nothing happened whereas girls create more drama.
They would just need to pick the right guys.
I feel like that seasons that centers around (straight) guy drama (Vegas II, Austin, Hollywood) do really well, whereas seasons where the girls are at each other throats every episode don't (Cancun, Sydney, Portland)
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