The Real World: Skeletons - The Final Skeleton

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So I gotta say something because I was so mad reading this thread that I had to make an account. MTV has been so hypocritical with how they handle the cast members on the challenge versus how they treat them on the real world. Apparently you can do whatever the hell you want on real world now and not face any repercussions. MTV made that house unsafe by not doing anything sooner. As soon as Sylvia put her hands on madison like that without even knowing what was going on means she should have been kicked out right on the spot. But since they didn't the other cast members obviously thought it was cool to be violent. this then allows bruno to go on his rampage and he gets to stay as well and they didn't even have a therapist after that. He showed that he had serious and possibly dangerous habits and they left it alone. Im not surprised that Jason got physical with Nicole in some ways because MTV let people act that way and he got to stay. Also for all of you who are saying Nicole is blowing out of proportion are just plain ignorant. Someone brought up that when Bruno was pissed that he pushed her and she didn't get mad but thats a completely different situation. He wasn't pushing her to intentionally harm her he was doing it to move her out of the way. And because Bruno wasn't mad at her she didn't feel in danger. But with the fight with Jason it was directly at her and she was scared because he is almost twice her size. Yes we know nicole works out but if jason is drunk and pissed and they got into a fight it doesn't end well for her. She felt like she was in danger and to be honest she was and if you restrain her with her being so scared for her life you feel helpless and it looks like she never experienced that so I feel really bad for her. You shouldn't put your hands on anyone but idc if a girl gets in my face im not hitting her, throwing her, or get up in her face. For the whole production part all of you forgot why MTV can't show it. Do you guys remember what happened on Jersey Shore with Snooki? For those of you who don't basically what happened was in one episode some rando guy at a bar straight punched Snooki in the face. I remember it really well because she just dropped and they should him hitting her on the commercials and the first airing. But after MTV showed that they were highly criticized for sensationalizing violence on women. So after that they now no longer show that part if you try to watch that episode. But as much as that is the case MTV edits the shows where they never show what actually happened if it was serious. That way its more of a he said she said and MTV can manipulate people's opinions because they can't see it themselves just what other people thought and how MTV wanted to edit it. Then MTV turns around and are all of a sudden super conservative on the challenge. Yes I understand that MTV is paying people big money if they win and it's a privilege but so is the Real World. Recently Nia touched Jordan's ***** (with permission but obviously was uncomfortable) and she was kicked out that night. Which was the right thing to do. And when Adam punched Ty on Rivals, hes immediately kicked out. What I don't get is appaerntly if you're on real world you can take a weapon and beat it over the back of the head and it be ok. Its ridiculous how MTV handled everything. I get that Nicole might be playing favorites but idc about that because we all treat people differently. But if she is upset with anyone it should be MTV they fostered a dangerous environment. I feel like since the season was skeletons that they were going to keep everyone at almost all costs because if you kick them out and then they didn't even have their skeleton then they wasted money. Has anyone noticed that there has been physical violence the past three seasons and no one has had to leave because of it? In portland it was nia, explosions was jenny and hailey (somewhat brian but i wouldn't count it) and now skeletons. What Bruno and Jason did was wrong but its MTV's fault all the way .

No need for a book.

Agreed

So I gotta say something because I was so mad reading this thread that I had to make an account. MTV has been so hypocritical with how they handle the cast members on the challenge versus how they treat them on the real world. Apparently you can do whatever the hell you want on real world now and not face any repercussions. MTV made that house unsafe by not doing anything sooner. As soon as Sylvia put her hands on madison like that without even knowing what was going on means she should have been kicked out right on the spot. But since they didn't the other cast members obviously thought it was cool to be violent. this then allows bruno to go on his rampage and he gets to stay as well and they didn't even have a therapist after that. He showed that he had serious and possibly dangerous habits and they left it alone. Im not surprised that Jason got physical with Nicole in some ways because MTV let people act that way and he got to stay. Also for all of you who are saying Nicole is blowing out of proportion are just plain ignorant. Someone brought up that when Bruno was pissed that he pushed her and she didn't get mad but thats a completely different situation. He wasn't pushing her to intentionally harm her he was doing it to move her out of the way. And because Bruno wasn't mad at her she didn't feel in danger. But with the fight with Jason it was directly at her and she was scared because he is almost twice her size. Yes we know nicole works out but if jason is drunk and pissed and they got into a fight it doesn't end well for her. She felt like she was in danger and to be honest she was and if you restrain her with her being so scared for her life you feel helpless and it looks like she never experienced that so I feel really bad for her. You shouldn't put your hands on anyone but idc if a girl gets in my face im not hitting her, throwing her, or get up in her face. For the whole production part all of you forgot why MTV can't show it. Do you guys remember what happened on Jersey Shore with Snooki? For those of you who don't basically what happened was in one episode some rando guy at a bar straight punched Snooki in the face. I remember it really well because she just dropped and they should him hitting her on the commercials and the first airing. But after MTV showed that they were highly criticized for sensationalizing violence on women. So after that they now no longer show that part if you try to watch that episode. But as much as that is the case MTV edits the shows where they never show what actually happened if it was serious. That way its more of a he said she said and MTV can manipulate people's opinions because they can't see it themselves just what other people thought and how MTV wanted to edit it. Then MTV turns around and are all of a sudden super conservative on the challenge. Yes I understand that MTV is paying people big money if they win and it's a privilege but so is the Real World. Recently Nia touched Jordan's ***** (with permission but obviously was uncomfortable) and she was kicked out that night. Which was the right thing to do. And when Adam punched Ty on Rivals, hes immediately kicked out. What I don't get is appaerntly if you're on real world you can take a weapon and beat it over the back of the head and it be ok. Its ridiculous how MTV handled everything. I get that Nicole might be playing favorites but idc about that because we all treat people differently. But if she is upset with anyone it should be MTV they fostered a dangerous environment. I feel like since the season was skeletons that they were going to keep everyone at almost all costs because if you kick them out and then they didn't even have their skeleton then they wasted money. Has anyone noticed that there has been physical violence the past three seasons and no one has had to leave because of it? In portland it was nia, explosions was jenny and hailey (somewhat brian but i wouldn't count it) and now skeletons. What Bruno and Jason did was wrong but its MTV's fault all the way .

No need for a book.

Agreed

They have an opinion just like everyone else on this site, what's wrong with that? If you don't want to take the time to read it, then move on to the next post

This season really got the short end of the stick. No aftershows, no reunion. The fact that Back to San Diego and St. Thomas had reunions while this season didn't is ridiculous. I think this season could've had one of the best reunions ever. 

So I gotta say something because I was so mad reading this thread that I had to make an account. MTV has been so hypocritical with how they handle the cast members on the challenge versus how they treat them on the real world. Apparently you can do whatever the hell you want on real world now and not face any repercussions. MTV made that house unsafe by not doing anything sooner. As soon as Sylvia put her hands on madison like that without even knowing what was going on means she should have been kicked out right on the spot. But since they didn't the other cast members obviously thought it was cool to be violent. this then allows bruno to go on his rampage and he gets to stay as well and they didn't even have a therapist after that. He showed that he had serious and possibly dangerous habits and they left it alone. Im not surprised that Jason got physical with Nicole in some ways because MTV let people act that way and he got to stay. Also for all of you who are saying Nicole is blowing out of proportion are just plain ignorant. Someone brought up that when Bruno was pissed that he pushed her and she didn't get mad but thats a completely different situation. He wasn't pushing her to intentionally harm her he was doing it to move her out of the way. And because Bruno wasn't mad at her she didn't feel in danger. But with the fight with Jason it was directly at her and she was scared because he is almost twice her size. Yes we know nicole works out but if jason is drunk and pissed and they got into a fight it doesn't end well for her. She felt like she was in danger and to be honest she was and if you restrain her with her being so scared for her life you feel helpless and it looks like she never experienced that so I feel really bad for her. You shouldn't put your hands on anyone but idc if a girl gets in my face im not hitting her, throwing her, or get up in her face. For the whole production part all of you forgot why MTV can't show it. Do you guys remember what happened on Jersey Shore with Snooki? For those of you who don't basically what happened was in one episode some rando guy at a bar straight punched Snooki in the face. I remember it really well because she just dropped and they should him hitting her on the commercials and the first airing. But after MTV showed that they were highly criticized for sensationalizing violence on women. So after that they now no longer show that part if you try to watch that episode. But as much as that is the case MTV edits the shows where they never show what actually happened if it was serious. That way its more of a he said she said and MTV can manipulate people's opinions because they can't see it themselves just what other people thought and how MTV wanted to edit it. Then MTV turns around and are all of a sudden super conservative on the challenge. Yes I understand that MTV is paying people big money if they win and it's a privilege but so is the Real World. Recently Nia touched Jordan's ***** (with permission but obviously was uncomfortable) and she was kicked out that night. Which was the right thing to do. And when Adam punched Ty on Rivals, hes immediately kicked out. What I don't get is appaerntly if you're on real world you can take a weapon and beat it over the back of the head and it be ok. Its ridiculous how MTV handled everything. I get that Nicole might be playing favorites but idc about that because we all treat people differently. But if she is upset with anyone it should be MTV they fostered a dangerous environment. I feel like since the season was skeletons that they were going to keep everyone at almost all costs because if you kick them out and then they didn't even have their skeleton then they wasted money. Has anyone noticed that there has been physical violence the past three seasons and no one has had to leave because of it? In portland it was nia, explosions was jenny and hailey (somewhat brian but i wouldn't count it) and now skeletons. What Bruno and Jason did was wrong but its MTV's fault all the way .

No need for a book.

Agreed

They have an opinion just like everyone else on this site, what's wrong with that? If you don't want to take the time to read it, then move on to the next post


We can comment if we want to. And i read this post a while ago so... buzz off.

http://www.mtv.com/news/2119019/real-world-violetta-sylvia-update/ interesting. And it looks like Vi still hates Tia which is weird. Cuz it looked like Tia and Vi were on good terms on the Season.

So...way .

No need for a book.

Agreed

They have an opinion just like everyone else on this site, what's wrong with that? If you don't want to take the time to read it, then move on to the next post

We can comment if we want to. And i read this post a while ago so... buzz off.

LOL ok if you can comment that someone's post is unnecessary then I can go ahead and comment that yours is too. Since we all have that right.

Anyways.. Violetta def grew on me throughout the season and I'm glad to see she's open about getting help, hopefully some people can relate and learn from it. Good thing Sylvia is focusing on fitness with the challenge coming up, since there's a good chance she will be on it lol.

So...way .

No need for a book.

Agreed

They have an opinion just like everyone else on this site, what's wrong with that? If you don't want to take the time to read it, then move on to the next post

We can comment if we want to. And i read this post a while ago so... buzz off.

LOL ok if you can comment that someone's post is unnecessary then I can go ahead and comment that yours is too. Since we all have that right.

Anyways.. Violetta def grew on me throughout the season and I'm glad to see she's open about getting help, hopefully some people can relate and learn from it. Good thing Sylvia is focusing on fitness with the challenge coming up, since there's a good chance she will be on it lol.


We'll agree to disagree. Bruno better change his mind.

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no

The Shit They Should Have Shown ep ? wtf

What about it?

where it is ? 

where it is ? 

They didn't have one.

So it's pretty dumb than they didn't air Jason pushing Nicole. if they can air Nia punching Johnny Reilly multiple times than they should have no problem airing Jason pushing Nicole.

jason should've reserved his violence for his ******* of a father. That guy was nauseating

jason should've reserved his violence for his ******* of a father. That guy was nauseating

Shady much. And Jason  and Yolanda arent even together just like how Lafeyette and Jason's mom were. People make mistakes you know. At least nobody was raped.

jason should've reserved his violence for his ******* of a father. That guy was nauseating

Shady much. And Jason  and Yolanda arent even together just like how Lafeyette and Jason's mom were. People make mistakes you know. At least nobody was raped.

By what I heard Jason is a great dad, unlike Lafayette that took a reality show and 24 years to meet his son.

jason should've reserved his violence for his ******* of a father. That guy was nauseating

Shady much. And Jason  and Yolanda arent even together just like how Lafeyette and Jason's mom were. People make mistakes you know. At least nobody was raped.

By what I heard Jason is a great dad, unlike Lafayette that took a reality show and 24 years to meet his son.

 

...WELL screw what you heard.....It didn't take him 24 years and Jason was cast BECAUSE of his dad thank you very much. People just hating to be hating. If he was dressed like Bananas or Captain America nobody wouldn't say shit.

jason should've reserved his violence for his ******* of a father. That guy was nauseating

Shady much. And Jason  and Yolanda arent even together just like how Lafeyette and Jason's mom were. People make mistakes you know. At least nobody was raped.

By what I heard Jason is a great dad, unlike Lafayette that took a reality show and 24 years to meet his son.

 

...WELL screw what you heard.....It didn't take him 24 years and Jason was cast BECAUSE of his dad thank you very much. People just hating to be hating. If he was dressed like Bananas or Captain America nobody wouldn't say shit.


Why screw the facts? That Jason is the opposite of his "dad"? That he is around Taylor no only financially, but spend time with her as a REAL caring dad?

Yes, it took him 24 years thats how old Jason was on the real world when he first met him. On MTV.com it says that his dad hasnt reached to him ever since filming was over. So yeah that says a lot. I am not hating to hate, I am just analyzing the facts and having my own opinion about it.

Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence?
Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Yes it's ****** up that his father never reached out to him over the course of his life but it really taught Jason how NOT to be with his children and he's learned from it and I think that that's really the important thing here..That Jason is not his father.

 

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Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Let's be real, what Jason's dad going to get out of being on TV specifically The Real World for one episode?

Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Let's be real, what Jason's dad going to get out of being on TV specifically The Real World for one episode?


Obviously he thought something , that's why it was the only time he wanted to see Jason. He didn't try because he felt guilty, he tried because he wanted to be on TV. If he felt guilty then he would have met Jason years ago.

StuffAndThings
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Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Let's be real, what Jason's dad going to get out of being on TV specifically The Real World for one episode?

Obviously he thought something , that's why it was the only time he wanted to see Jason. He didn't try because he felt guilty, he tried because he wanted to be on TV. If he felt guilty then he would have met Jason years ago.

Yeah I still can't wrap my head around someone Lafayette's age wanting to be on a Reality TV show much less TV in general. I figure he'd rather be playing shuffleboard in a retirement home with his best bro Gary while all the sexy, ***** grandmas watch.

Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Let's be real, what Jason's dad going to get out of being on TV specifically The Real World for one episode?

I was thinking the same thing, he wouldnt get much outside of the couple thousand of cash he may recieve and his literal 15 minutes of fame. It would be dumb if he expected more.

 the second he stepped through the door he shoudlve been on his knees BEGGING for forgiveness but instead he walked in there fairly remorseless, cocky like some super saiyan and then gave one shady apology after stroking his own ego with crap like "you didnt like me too much if you stared at my pictures huh?" and claiming jason as his work with "youre a strong man you have my good traits" LOL. so cl***y...showing up after 24 year late to the party to take credit and ownership of jasons "strength"

and then of course all those disgusting totally dismissive rationalizations of his inexcusable behavior like "it is what it is" and "its life". yeah..."its life" that you enforced on someone without proper financial, mental preparation because you were such a selfish POS that couldnt restrain yourself from busting a a nasty nut. how bout instead of saying "it is what it is" maybe "im sincerely sorry for my actions and i understand nothing i do can make up those 24 years but please give me a chance and allow me to try and make up any damage that ive done" would be a little bit more warranted. he gave no explanations for why he missed out on jasons developing years...nothing, any child at least deserves to know why their dad was such a damn epic failure of a human being and parent

i also loved all those p***ive aggressive, condescending compliments his dad was giving him like "youre not too bad" and "youre alright" as if jason was the one who did something wrong so his dad needed to be concerned about making his son feel good about himself with too many spirit-boosting compliments. he owes jason a lot...certainly more than ******* weak compliments like "youre not bad". you only get those weak *** comments when you f-cked up and youre fighting for acceptance or forgiveness from someone that is trying to avoid giving you an easy p*** out of the dog house. lafayette is a flea bitten curr, he failed to realize that he was in the dog house and shouldve been pandering

i dont even care for jason(tony and madison were my favorites this season) but i understand he was desperate and willing to do and accept anything to forge a relationship with his dad on even the most microscopic level but he left way too much dignity behind by letting him through the gates with that pathetic excuse of a apology...especially without at least letting him have it. he doesnt need him now..he fought 24 years through the most critical developing years of his life. if i were jason, lafayette wouldve been drop kicked WWE style straight upside the head back to the festered hole he decided to cralewd out of after 24 freakin years

Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Let's be real, what Jason's dad going to get out of being on TV specifically The Real World for one episode?

Obviously he thought something , that's why it was the only time he wanted to see Jason. He didn't try because he felt guilty, he tried because he wanted to be on TV. If he felt guilty then he would have met Jason years ago.

oBI

VOUSLY YA'LL NEED TO KNOW WHAT YALL TALKING ABOUT. It goes both ways suppose it was another Nany and the father was pushing up daisies?

 

Stuff, it was one episode so I agree with you. Just the public's way of talking shit...as usual

 the second he stepped through the door he shoudlve been on his knees BEGGING for forgiveness but instead he walked in there fairly remorseless, cocky like some super saiyan and then gave one shady apology after stroking his own ego with crap like "you didnt like me too much if you stared at my pictures huh?" and claiming jason as his work with "youre a strong man you have my good traits" LOL. so cl***y...showing up after 24 year late to the party to take credit and ownership of jasons "strength"

and then of course all those disgusting totally dismissive rationalizations of his inexcusable behavior like "it is what it is" and "its life". yeah..."its life" that you enforced on someone without proper financial, mental preparation because you were such a selfish POS that couldnt restrain yourself from busting a a nasty nut. how bout instead of saying "it is what it is" maybe "im sincerely sorry for my actions and i understand nothing i do can make up those 24 years but please give me a chance and allow me to try and make up any damage that ive done" would be a little bit more warranted. he gave no explanations for why he missed out on jasons developing years...nothing, any child at least deserves to know why their dad was such a damn epic failure of a human being and parent

i also loved all those p***ive aggressive, condescending compliments his dad was giving him like "youre not too bad" and "youre alright" as if jason was the one who did something wrong so his dad needed to be concerned about making his son feel good about himself with too many spirit-boosting compliments. he owes jason a lot...certainly more than ******* weak compliments like "youre not bad". you only get those weak *** comments when you f-cked up and youre fighting for acceptance or forgiveness from someone that is trying to avoid giving you an easy p*** out of the dog house. lafayette is a flea bitten curr, he failed to realize that he was in the dog house and shouldve been pandering

i dont even care for jason(tony and madison were my favorites this season) but i understand he was desperate and willing to do and accept anything to forge a relationship with his dad on even the most microscopic level but he left way too much dignity behind by letting him through the gates with that pathetic excuse of a apology...especially without at least letting him have it. he doesnt need him now..he fought 24 years through the most critical developing years of his life. if i were jason, lafayette wouldve been drop kicked WWE style straight upside the head back to the festered hole he decided to cralewd out of after 24 freakin years

 

you're real mature, wow. And Jason is 24 years old. He's known his father's name for years as well so yeah.

At least nobody was raped.

lol true . that's one way to be positive

Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Word. He only came to see Jason for the simple fact he was getting paid and wanted to be on tv. The way he acted when he met his son for the first time showed he didn't give a ****. He was extremely rude.

And good for Jason for being a great dad to his daughter and being the opposite of what his father was. #Props

I really didn't like that Jason's Dad just said "well I'm here now"...No that's not how that works. YOU WERE NEVER THERE! you owe him an explanation on why you weren't in his life. You don't just sweep over the past like that. This isn't some small arrgument or situation. Where the **** were you? If I was Jason I would've been really pissed off.

Jason's dad doesn't talk to him his whole life and just shows up when Jason is on TV, you really think that's a coincidence? Nobody cares that he wasn't in a relationship with Jason's mom, that's no excuse for not seeing your child his whole life. That's not a "mistake" that's intentional.

Word. He only came to see Jason for the simple fact he was getting paid and wanted to be on tv. The way he acted when he met his son for the first time showed he didn't give a ****. He was extremely rude.

And good for Jason for being a great dad to his daughter and being the opposite of what his father was. #Props

Exactly, plus the fact that he have Jason's number now and haven't reached to Jason since filming was over says a lot.

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