In wasn't sure whether to laugh or face palm when Sylvia said they thought Madison could have been kidnapped. Like, really? She's a grown woman on a beach in broad daylight.
It is Chicago...
It's downtown Chicago which is relatively safe. And the chances that somebody would be stupid enough to harm someone with a camera crew following them seems slim to nil anyway.
BTW I'm joking. I know what it's like to live in a city with a worse reputation than it deserves. Unless you go to weird neighbourhoods you're not likely to get kidnappen in the middle of the day, when you have cameras on you, in any city.
I felt sorry for Madison on the premiere. So what if she paid 50 dollars only. Supposedly Violetta and Sylvia paid a combined 800 dollars so that means the guys and Nicole only paid paid like 70.
But this episode i understand why they were angry with her.
I don't really like her. She seems to just materialize in a room every time people are arguing. And I didn't like that she was cracking up when the serious Madison conversation occurred. If you can't control your "nervous laughing" go somewhere else and come back when you pull it together.
Yeah that part ws annoying and even more when Bruno mentioned this being serious with Nicole in the room and then Nicole proceeding to laugh when they want Madison to open up. I do like her overall but she has some seriously irritating qualities.
It also annoyed me the first episode when she was like hitting on all the girls and that girl was like uhh im engaged and she said her ring was small.. like who says that?
Violetta is my favorite hands down so far. I realllllly liked the quote about how madison is faking being happy I think it makes a lot of sense given her storyline. As soon as I saw the mugshot photo, I was like yupppp that girl was on drugs like you can just tell. I feel like in this episode ever since she started talking to the girls about her past she was talking way less annoying? Did anyone else notice that? The first episode I literally wanted to smack madison every time she spoke but I think she's going to get more real as time goes on and let go of her fake dumb act. I think she reminds me of McKenzie a little bit with the blonde naiveness wandering off by herself. Anyone else make the connection? Not sure how I'm feeling about this twist yet, it seems weird to me that they each only stay like a few days?
Violetta is my favorite hands down so far. I realllllly liked the quote about how madison is faking being happy I think it makes a lot of sense given her storyline. As soon as I saw the mugshot photo, I was like yupppp that girl was on drugs like you can just tell. I feel like in this episode ever since she started talking to the girls about her past she was talking way less annoying? Did anyone else notice that? The first episode I literally wanted to smack madison every time she spoke but I think she's going to get more real as time goes on and let go of her fake dumb act. I think she reminds me of McKenzie a little bit with the blonde naiveness wandering off by herself. Anyone else make the connection? Not sure how I'm feeling about this twist yet, it seems weird to me that they each only stay like a few days?
Violetta is my favorite hands down so far. I realllllly liked the quote about how madison is faking being happy I think it makes a lot of sense given her storyline. As soon as I saw the mugshot photo, I was like yupppp that girl was on drugs like you can just tell. I feel like in this episode ever since she started talking to the girls about her past she was talking way less annoying? Did anyone else notice that? The first episode I literally wanted to smack madison every time she spoke but I think she's going to get more real as time goes on and let go of her fake dumb act. I think she reminds me of McKenzie a little bit with the blonde naiveness wandering off by herself. Anyone else make the connection? Not sure how I'm feeling about this twist yet, it seems weird to me that they each only stay like a few days?
I agree with all of this 100%. I feel like when she was telling her story to the girls and Tony, she wasn't talking fake, it was like the real side of her was coming out. I think the voice thing is an act because what Violetta said she is faking being happy. Violetta summed it up perfectly.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
3. Are you saying you hate when they say we can kick them out? Or are you saying you hate that they get the option?
I agree, to an extent. I'm there to have fun, do what I have to do, and not have to worry about people from my life being brought in to live with me. It would completely sucker punch the life out of me, as it seemingly did for Cory, who couldn't even bring another girl home because Lauren would probably freak out, and no one wants to deal with that when you're doing exactly what these people do. It would definitely sucker punch the life out of me if someone I hated came into the house as well.
They should be granted the permission to kick anyone they want out, unless said person is doing absolutely nothing. I believe Jenny wanted Brian to be kicked out when she heard that he might hook up with other girls, so she asked Arielle and Jamie to have her back. I might be getting my points confused, so I'll try and sum it up a bit; if said person is making it difficult to live in the house, then permission to get kicked out should be given. If there's no solid reason, it shouldn't be allowed. Plain and simple.
4. I completely agree. But then again, like, does he not have an issue with his anger? I know that shouldn't be used as an excuse, but again, it's STILL an issue. Anyway, that was a petty situation in its self.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
2. Nicole at least has some personality. Tony doesn't. TBH i think they could do without the both of them. As much as I appreciated the exchange of her not knowing what freshwater is and Violetta explaining that Lake Michigan is "one of the Michigan Lakes"
3. Of course they don't have that power to kick them out. But based on the nature of the twists, the cast members are likely not to be thrilled that those people are there and want to kick them out.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
According, to Violetta interview from last week she stated that some of the originals 7 were vocal about having each other back once the skeletons start coming to the house...But it was a totally different story once they were in the house, that it made her realized that some of them were fake.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
3. Are you saying you hate when they say we can kick them out? Or are you saying you hate that they get the option?
They can't actually kick them out but I think the way they toss it around it makes the people coming in believe they can. On Explosion it seem that the Exes were scared to do stuff against the originals out of fear they were going to kick them out. It happened a lot with Brian which is why he looked like avoided conflict with the guys. I also didn't like how Hailey felt like she had to give Thomas the decision on whether she stayed or left. I can understand them not wanting people there but when they do it as a whole it makes it look like their ganging up on the person.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
2. Nicole at least has some personality. Tony doesn't. TBH i think they could do without the both of them. As much as I appreciated the exchange of her not knowing what freshwater is and Violetta explaining that Lake Michigan is "one of the Michigan Lakes"
3. Of course they don't have that power to kick them out. But based on the nature of the twists, the cast members are likely not to be thrilled that those people are there and want to kick them out.
The thing is that Tony will have a storyline once his past girlfriends show up and the fact that he's also involved with Madison. I think Nicole's skeletons are her sisters and they don't seem to have big issues. Nicole is also like the only person in the house who doesn't seem to have a big backstory. She's not even like Arielle who didn't have much of a storyline but was the voice of reason.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
3. Are you saying you hate when they say we can kick them out? Or are you saying you hate that they get the option?
I agree, to an extent. I'm there to have fun, do what I have to do, and not have to worry about people from my life being brought in to live with me. It would completely sucker punch the life out of me, as it seemingly did for Cory, who couldn't even bring another girl home because Lauren would probably freak out, and no one wants to deal with that when you're doing exactly what these people do. It would definitely sucker punch the life out of me if someone I hated came into the house as well.
They should be granted the permission to kick anyone they want out, unless said person is doing absolutely nothing. I believe Jenny wanted Brian to be kicked out when she heard that he might hook up with other girls, so she asked Arielle and Jamie to have her back. I might be getting my points confused, so I'll try and sum it up a bit; if said person is making it difficult to live in the house, then permission to get kicked out should be given. If there's no solid reason, it shouldn't be allowed. Plain and simple.
4. I completely agree. But then again, like, does he not have an issue with his anger? I know that shouldn't be used as an excuse, but again, it's STILL an issue. Anyway, that was a petty situation in its self.
I don't think the castmembers should have the option to kick people out.(or if they do they should change that) I understand having an ex/skeleton there may spoil your fun in the house but that's the whole damn point of these twists. Having someone from your life you don't want there is going to cause problems and from that stems the entertainment. Besides it's their fault if they let their Ex/skeleton **** up their time there anyways. They signed up for the show.
I think Bruno blew that whole Sylvia thing out of proportion. Just because she was talking to another guy doesn't mean she's flirting or want to **** him. I get that they're banging but they're not dating so both can do whatever. And then instead of waiting it out and talking to her when they got home he starts flirting with another girl which just stupid and made the whole thing worse and he acted more like an Idiot when they got home. He got to pissed off when Sylvia didn't want to talk and attacked Violetta for no reason. He was acting childish and that's not cute...But I still like him though.
Tbh I'm glad Nicole is on the cast so she can crush the challenge. Because the rest of these girls expect maybe Sylvia would get broken in half in anything physical.
I see Bruno & Jason doing good on the challenge, I doubt Tony would even want to do one, he seems like to much of a pretty boy. Plus he'd probably be the first one out IMO.
Tbh I'm glad Nicole is on the cast so she can crush the challenge. Because the rest of these girls expect maybe Sylvia would get broken in half in anything physical. I see Bruno & Jason doing good on the challenge, I doubt Tony would even want to do one, he seems like to much of a pretty boy. Plus he'd probably be the first one out IMO.
I think you should chill on the challenge talk...It's unknown if she even wants to do one.
Tbh I'm glad Nicole is on the cast so she can crush the challenge. Because the rest of these girls expect maybe Sylvia would get broken in half in anything physical. I see Bruno & Jason doing good on the challenge, I doubt Tony would even want to do one, he seems like to much of a pretty boy. Plus he'd probably be the first one out IMO.
I think you should chill on the challenge talk...It's unknown if she even wants to do one.
I agree on Tony..He looks old and rough.
People that I've asked if they do challenges and have said yes include:
Nicole
Tony
Bruno
Violetta
Sylvia
idk about Madison and Jason but I think they'd prob do one too. I can see Madison doing one and not coming back.
lol Don't underestimate stupidity.
I highly doubt someone would kipnap her with a camera crew behind her and the camera crew just lets it happen.
BTW I'm joking. I know what it's like to live in a city with a worse reputation than it deserves. Unless you go to weird neighbourhoods you're not likely to get kidnappen in the middle of the day, when you have cameras on you, in any city.
Lmao older men are attractive yes!
Old looking young men aren't so much! XD
I felt sorry for Madison on the premiere. So what if she paid 50 dollars only. Supposedly Violetta and Sylvia paid a combined 800 dollars so that means the guys and Nicole only paid paid like 70.
But this episode i understand why they were angry with her.
Am I the only one who enjoyed pillow talk?
This is BMP we're talking about here.
LOL
Nicole is my least favorite cast member this season. I find her very annoying.
Is it her accent?
Yeah that is part of it. I just find her obnoxious.
I try to like Nicole but her voice is bugging me hopefully its just a bad episode for her
I don't really like her. She seems to just materialize in a room every time people are arguing. And I didn't like that she was cracking up when the serious Madison conversation occurred. If you can't control your "nervous laughing" go somewhere else and come back when you pull it together.
Yeah that part ws annoying and even more when Bruno mentioned this being serious with Nicole in the room and then Nicole proceeding to laugh when they want Madison to open up. I do like her overall but she has some seriously irritating qualities.
It also annoyed me the first episode when she was like hitting on all the girls and that girl was like uhh im engaged and she said her ring was small.. like who says that?
I just hope she just got a bad edit this episode. I liked her relationship with Bruno & Jason at the beginning of the episode.
Violetta is my favorite hands down so far. I realllllly liked the quote about how madison is faking being happy I think it makes a lot of sense given her storyline. As soon as I saw the mugshot photo, I was like yupppp that girl was on drugs like you can just tell. I feel like in this episode ever since she started talking to the girls about her past she was talking way less annoying? Did anyone else notice that? The first episode I literally wanted to smack madison every time she spoke but I think she's going to get more real as time goes on and let go of her fake dumb act. I think she reminds me of McKenzie a little bit with the blonde naiveness wandering off by herself. Anyone else make the connection? Not sure how I'm feeling about this twist yet, it seems weird to me that they each only stay like a few days?
I thought exactly the same.
I agree with all of this 100%. I feel like when she was telling her story to the girls and Tony, she wasn't talking fake, it was like the real side of her was coming out. I think the voice thing is an act because what Violetta said she is faking being happy. Violetta summed it up perfectly.
I can admit when I'm wrong and I can say that my judgement of the cast from the first episode was too harsh. Sylvia and Violetta annoyed me the most from the first episode but they were definitely my favorite in this one. Here are my thoughts on the second episode.
1. I'm glad the producers didn't intervene with Violetta finding out about the skeletons. I think that allowed the cast to be left wondering and confused which is perfect.
2. I still don't think Nicole was needed for this season and they could have used someone else. Only thing she brought to this episode was getting her butt smacked and laughing at Madison.
3. If future seasons involve bringing in new cast members then the original seven need to quit acting like a gang and threatening to kick them out. It makes the twist not enjoyable and this is when the producers should actually step in and let them no they don't have that power.
4. The girl Bruno was talking to at the bar wasn't even that pretty. He talked about Sylvia being a child but instead of pulling her aside and asking her what her problem was he decided to flirt, act like a child, and then catch a tantrum when she didn't want to have a conversation.
3. Are you saying you hate when they say we can kick them out? Or are you saying you hate that they get the option?
I agree, to an extent. I'm there to have fun, do what I have to do, and not have to worry about people from my life being brought in to live with me. It would completely sucker punch the life out of me, as it seemingly did for Cory, who couldn't even bring another girl home because Lauren would probably freak out, and no one wants to deal with that when you're doing exactly what these people do. It would definitely sucker punch the life out of me if someone I hated came into the house as well.
They should be granted the permission to kick anyone they want out, unless said person is doing absolutely nothing. I believe Jenny wanted Brian to be kicked out when she heard that he might hook up with other girls, so she asked Arielle and Jamie to have her back. I might be getting my points confused, so I'll try and sum it up a bit; if said person is making it difficult to live in the house, then permission to get kicked out should be given. If there's no solid reason, it shouldn't be allowed. Plain and simple.
4. I completely agree. But then again, like, does he not have an issue with his anger? I know that shouldn't be used as an excuse, but again, it's STILL an issue. Anyway, that was a petty situation in its self.
2. Nicole at least has some personality. Tony doesn't. TBH i think they could do without the both of them. As much as I appreciated the exchange of her not knowing what freshwater is and Violetta explaining that Lake Michigan is "one of the Michigan Lakes"
3. Of course they don't have that power to kick them out. But based on the nature of the twists, the cast members are likely not to be thrilled that those people are there and want to kick them out.
According, to Violetta interview from last week she stated that some of the originals 7 were vocal about having each other back once the skeletons start coming to the house...But it was a totally different story once they were in the house, that it made her realized that some of them were fake.
They can't actually kick them out but I think the way they toss it around it makes the people coming in believe they can. On Explosion it seem that the Exes were scared to do stuff against the originals out of fear they were going to kick them out. It happened a lot with Brian which is why he looked like avoided conflict with the guys. I also didn't like how Hailey felt like she had to give Thomas the decision on whether she stayed or left. I can understand them not wanting people there but when they do it as a whole it makes it look like their ganging up on the person.
The thing is that Tony will have a storyline once his past girlfriends show up and the fact that he's also involved with Madison. I think Nicole's skeletons are her sisters and they don't seem to have big issues. Nicole is also like the only person in the house who doesn't seem to have a big backstory. She's not even like Arielle who didn't have much of a storyline but was the voice of reason.
I don't think the castmembers should have the option to kick people out.(or if they do they should change that) I understand having an ex/skeleton there may spoil your fun in the house but that's the whole damn point of these twists. Having someone from your life you don't want there is going to cause problems and from that stems the entertainment. Besides it's their fault if they let their Ex/skeleton **** up their time there anyways. They signed up for the show.
I think Bruno blew that whole Sylvia thing out of proportion. Just because she was talking to another guy doesn't mean she's flirting or want to **** him. I get that they're banging but they're not dating so both can do whatever. And then instead of waiting it out and talking to her when they got home he starts flirting with another girl which just stupid and made the whole thing worse and he acted more like an Idiot when they got home. He got to pissed off when Sylvia didn't want to talk and attacked Violetta for no reason. He was acting childish and that's not cute...But I still like him though.
Tbh I'm glad Nicole is on the cast so she can crush the challenge. Because the rest of these girls expect maybe Sylvia would get broken in half in anything physical.
I see Bruno & Jason doing good on the challenge, I doubt Tony would even want to do one, he seems like to much of a pretty boy. Plus he'd probably be the first one out IMO.
Lmao Tony should really stop smoking. Shit is aging him so bad.
I think you should chill on the challenge talk...It's unknown if she even wants to do one.
I agree on Tony..He looks old and rough.
People that I've asked if they do challenges and have said yes include:
Nicole
Tony
Bruno
Violetta
Sylvia
idk about Madison and Jason but I think they'd prob do one too. I can see Madison doing one and not coming back.
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