The Real World: Portland - After Show

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[QUOTE=Nostalgic;343739]Of course. And what does Nia's casting tape have to do with Jordan? He just blantanly called her a *****. Thank you! Coral, Anastasia could've intervened like I said earlier and the heifer didn't. Are you serious? Grown or not the whole **** thing could've been prevented.[/QUOTE] I agreed with Anastasia actually. It's not her job to break that fight up. They're adults. And quite frankly, they were pretty drunk so if anything it could have just escalated more if she tried to do anything. Coral was amazing on the after show. I loved how she put Nia down so many times.
[QUOTE=mph922;343765] Coral was amazing on the after show. I loved how she put Nia down so many times.[/QUOTE] I am so confused. I tried looking for the after show online and in that link that was posted on page 1. All I saw was Nia and Jordan's lil sit out discussion! Where's the video with Coral?! I want to watch!
[QUOTE=RubenJay05;343778]I am so confused. I tried looking for the after show online and in that link that was posted on page 1. All I saw was Nia and Jordan's lil sit out discussion! Where's the video with Coral?! I want to watch![/QUOTE] It will be on MTV's website tomorrow.
Nia and Marlon look so uneducated. This is embarrassing.
hmmmmm maybe coral and nia can team up on a "rivals challenge" just a thought
[QUOTE=r3iKo;343779]It will be on MTV's website tomorrow.[/QUOTE] I hope so because I'm pretty sure I recall not posting the after shows for the last challenge.
[ATTACH]1968[/ATTACH] Ha. Ha ha. Hahahahahaha.
Why is Nia on twitter acting like she doesn't know who Coral is when she admitted she's watched the show for years? She's so dumb and of course she's being a twitter thug. Coral would put her in her place. Especially because even though Jordan did way too many low/immature blows, she didn't exactly win any of the stupid arguments with her low/immature blows either. May I add, this is all a game to Nia right now. She says she wants to be a journalist but that is such a lie. I met her at that stupid show where celebrities choose their dates like The Voice and it was called "The Choice". She was very very sweet and everyone thought she was gorgeous. She is so fake and just a camera w****. I don't think she understands that just because you cause drama and that of course gets you more air time, doesn't necessarily mean you're gonna be well liked. True, people don't have to care about being verbal assaulted online but I'm positive that people will talk **** and not be very nice to her if they see her in public and have watched this show. I for one, can say I wouldn't. And trust, I've seen Aneesa out and about before with Ayiiia, and was very polite to Aneesa and didn't give Ayiiia the time of day and she just stood there waiting for me to say something. I since have grown to like Ayiiia though, haha.
Marlon without ****** hair..ew dude. He looks 44
Nia has major insecurity issues. The After Show is, for once, far, far better than the episode it follows.
So funny watching how Nia's entire personality changes when people call her out on her BS. She's a joke tbh. And although Jordan was in the wrong too I'm glad he, Coral and Bird called her out. Nia can dish it but can't take it. Smh @ Marlon sitting there trying to actually justify her behavior.
[QUOTE=RubenJay05;343784]Why is Nia on twitter acting like she doesn't know who Coral is when she admitted she's watched the show for years? She's so dumb and of course she's being a twitter thug. Coral would put her in her place. Especially because even though Jordan did way too many low/immature blows, she didn't exactly win any of the stupid arguments with her low/immature blows either. May I add, this is all a game to Nia right now. She says she wants to be a journalist but that is such a lie. I met her at that stupid show where celebrities choose their dates like The Voice and it was called "The Choice". She was very very sweet and everyone thought she was gorgeous. She is so fake and just a camera w****. I don't think she understands that just because you cause drama and that of course gets you more air time, doesn't necessarily mean you're gonna be well liked. True, people don't have to care about being verbal assaulted online but I'm positive that people will talk **** and not be very nice to her if they see her in public and have watched this show. I for one, can say I wouldn't. And trust, I've seen Aneesa out and about before with Ayiiia, and was very polite to Aneesa and didn't give Ayiiia the time of day and she just stood there waiting for me to say something. I since have grown to like Ayiiia though, haha.[/QUOTE] I know what show you're talking about! Someone posted it on another forum, she was in the trailer. Lol she's so transparent.
[QUOTE=KevinW;343804]So funny watching how Nia's entire personality changes when people call her out on her BS. She's a joke tbh. And although Jordan was 100% in the wrong I'm glad he, Coral and Bird called her out. Nia can dish it but can't take it. [B]Smh @ Marlon sitting there trying to actually justify her behavior.[/B][/QUOTE] That's the one thing that ****** me off the most. Marlon kept saying that Jordan is a grown man and he shouldn't have done what he did. But at the same time she's a grown woman and she shouldn't have kept picking at Jordan like she did. I really feel like the only reason Marlon is justify her behavior is because she's a woman...Black men have a tendency to let women get away with murder.
Nia announced to the house & camera that she was going to pick on Jordan because it was so easy and he deserved it. When you make such statements, you have better deliver or go home. Pathetic. Props to Coral.
I really hope Jordan and Ana are friends now, because that would be really cool if they came out of this as friends.
It's good to see that Jordan is being the bigger person here. Nia is just skating around the issue. I'm not a long time Real World fan, but I have heard that Coral shuts down BS like nobody's business. Also, Marlon must think Jessica sees black people.in a stereotypical light since she is from the south. Seriously, there are 4 southern cast members, he should know better than that.
Just as I thought... the full episode is up but not the after show. Ugh!!!
Marlon was disappointing. I understand the "No man should ever go after a woman!" stuff but he was white knighting the situation to **** and back. Yea, Jordan could and should have tried harder to walk away but guess what? Nia is a grown *** woman. Why does she have less responisbilty than Jordan? Why is Jordan carry the brunt of the blame wven though Nia was the main instigator? If someone woman comes in and starts stabbing some guy in the face with a sharp object does Marlon think it's the man's job to walk away and hope she doesn't stab him in the back? Jordan did try to get away, she followed him, and then he messed up and started messing with her. Marlon has her back so much, acting like she is this major victim in everything. To me it comes off as if he thinks less of women. "Oh, she's a girl, she can't control herself but as a man you should know better." Nia isn't someone who is mentally disabled and doesn't understand what they may be doing. Marlon must still be crushing on this girl, will be interesting to see if his white knighting pays off in future episodes. I doubt it.
What ever happened to casting African American men who add to story? The last couple of seasons, I feel like they were just cast for token value. Marlon has been falling into the background and hasn't added much to anything, but he's such a tough big man on this aftershow. Oh, okay.
[QUOTE=RubenJay05;343869]Just as I thought... the full episode is up but not the after show. Ugh!!![/QUOTE] If you want I can put it up on Youtube
[QUOTE=Calinks;343884]Marlon was disappointing. I understand the "No man should ever go after a woman!" stuff but he was white knighting the situation to **** and back. Yea, Jordan could and should have tried harder to walk away but guess what? Nia is a grown *** woman. Why does she have less responisbilty than Jordan? Why is Jordan carry the brunt of the blame wven though Nia was the main instigator? If someone woman comes in and starts stabbing some guy in the face with a sharp object does Marlon think it's the man's job to walk away and hope she doesn't stab him in the back? Jordan did try to get away, she followed him, and then he messed up and started messing with her. Marlon has her back so much, acting like she is this major victim in everything. To me it comes off as if he thinks less of women. "Oh, she's a girl, she can't control herself but as a man you should know better." Nia isn't someone who is mentally disabled and doesn't understand what they may be doing. Marlon must still be crushing on this girl, will be interesting to see if his white knighting pays off in future episodes. I doubt it.[/QUOTE] All of this. I think that women need to be given a LOT of leeway in a fight with a guy. As a guy there are things that I know I absolutely should never and would never do in a confrontation with a girl. But Marlon said he should've walked away. To where? He was IN HIS ROOM. He should have to walk way OUT OF HIS OWN ROOM to avoid confrontation? She had him pushed against his nightstand, a hand around his throat and was hitting him in the head with a METAL alarm clock. Do you hit her? Absolutely not. Do you tackle her the way he did? No. But do you give a her a little forearm "get the **** off of me" shove to put some distance between you (like what Johnny did to Evelyn on the Ruins, except Evelyn wasn't doing anything to warrant it)? Probably. I'm not willing to let you hit me in the head with something metal just because you have a ******...
Nice gesture! I wonder how long TPTB will allow it to stay up.
[QUOTE=Calinks;343884]Marlon was disappointing. I understand the "No man should ever go after a woman!" stuff but he was white knighting the situation to **** and back. Yea, Jordan could and should have tried harder to walk away but guess what? Nia is a grown *** woman. Why does she have less responisbilty than Jordan? Why is Jordan carry the brunt of the blame wven though Nia was the main instigator? If someone woman comes in and starts stabbing some guy in the face with a sharp object does Marlon think it's the man's job to walk away and hope she doesn't stab him in the back? Jordan did try to get away, she followed him, and then he messed up and started messing with her. Marlon has her back so much, acting like she is this major victim in everything. To me it comes off as if he thinks less of women. "Oh, she's a girl, she can't control herself but as a man you should know better." Nia isn't someone who is mentally disabled and doesn't understand what they may be doing. [B]Marlon must still be crushing on this girl, will be interesting to see if his white knighting pays off in future episodes. I doubt it.[/B][/QUOTE] I don't think he really likes her. All of that seem like an act imo. I just think, from his point of view, he feels kind of obligated to defend her because not only is she a woman but she's a black woman which is completely understandable but at the same time Nia was totally in the wrong and continued to provoke the situation so him defending her and trying to justify her behavior only makes him look stupid.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;343886]If you want I can put it up on Youtube[/QUOTE] I would really appreciate that!! Thanks!
[QUOTE=RubenJay05;343894]I would really appreciate that!! Thanks![/QUOTE]i second this motion
Coral is right what she said about Nia online. She is making herself look stupid because she contradicts herself a lot. She throws the n word around, but then says she wishes people didn't do that. She complains about being judged for being sexual and skanky, but she's been calling Avery a ho, Easy A, thirsty, and all kinds of things. And she didn't defend her actions well. She just played victim. I think Coral is disgusted that a female would come on television saying things like "there only two things I love a huge ....... and food." It makes you look bad and Coral has hooked up with a lot of guys from the shows, but she never played herself out on national tv like a *****. She carried herself like a strong woman.
Marlon comes off as really, really unintelligent. He's essentially saying that women have a free pass to terrorize men whenever they want and men must walk away from them simply because they're women. Then he says that all southerners stereotype black people...which itself is a stereotype of southerners. And Nia is just a deplorable human being in general.
[QUOTE=RubenJay05;343894]I would really appreciate that!! Thanks![/QUOTE] I just started the upload on Youtube right now (sorry it took a while, had to record it to my pc, then render it to a compatible video file with the program I use, and then cut the commercials out). It's a really big file, about 2 gig, so it's going to take about 2 and 1/2 hours. Sorry and I'll PM anybody who wants the link so I can keep it unlisted.
This aftershow was leagues more entertaining than Sd2, Saint Thomas, and Portland combined. Coral reminded us why this show is called the Real World in the first place.
[QUOTE=cystic;343919]This aftershow was leagues more entertaining than Sd2, Saint Thomas, and Portland combined. Coral reminded us why this show is called the Real World in the first place.[/QUOTE] Great point, it just shows that the past of this great show was and always will be better. The cast members were actually people who were real and not trying to make a name for themselves. This season has been less entertaining and more disturbing, and it hasn't allowed me to laugh at stupitidy but rather too many difficult moments.

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