RHONY Season 9

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking...Luann willing to stay with Tom took on a new perspective when I remembered:

1. The scene on another vacation. Where she clearly cheated on Jacques, it was "caught" on tape, then she tried to back pedal on tape in French by telling others to say she'd been with then rather than the Johnny depp guy.

2. She couldn't care less when she knowingly kissed a married guy in the be all uncool scene

3. She and the Count had an open marriage.



I think she shrugged about kissing the married guy in St. Barts because what was she supposed to do about it then. The open marriage was not by her choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking...Luann willing to stay with Tom took on a new perspective when I remembered:

1. The scene on another vacation. Where she clearly cheated on Jacques, it was "caught" on tape, then she tried to back pedal on tape in French by telling others to say she'd been with then rather than the Johnny depp guy.

2. She couldn't care less when she knowingly kissed a married guy in the be all uncool scene

3. She and the Count had an open marriage.



I think she shrugged about kissing the married guy in St. Barts because what was she supposed to do about it then. [u] The open marriage was not by her choice.


Give me an 'effin' break. The open marriage was not of her choice? If having an open marriage wasn't of my choice and I decided to stay...does that mean that I'd openly date, too? I don't think so. It was her choice. I have no idea what the bolded part of what you wrote means...what was she supposed to do about it then???? My point is that she has a history of being okay in relationships where she's the cheater and she's the one being cheated on. NBD.
Anonymous
I'll add that I realize she claims it was the count who wanted the open marriage but if your husband said that to you...would you just then have an open door policy and date around? Would you go on vacation, kiss some random guy you KNEW WAS MARRIED AND BE OKAY WITH IT? Would you hook up with someone while on a TV show that was filming it for all the world to see (inc. your boyfriend back home?) and then try to lie about it? She's no angel...so when she says, "I'm not going to let a kiss ruin our relationship," I think the point is that she can overlook it because she has asked others to overlook her own transgressions, of which she'll have more, I'm sure. She's pretty sexual, it seems. I would think she and Sonja picked up plenty.
Anonymous
Pp you seem unnecessarily angry.
I get it. You don't like her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pp you seem unnecessarily angry.
I get it. You don't like her.

Ha no, not angry but just think it is ridiculous that someone would buy into the excuse she had that having an open marriage was not her choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pp you seem unnecessarily angry.
I get it. You don't like her.

Ha no, not angry but just think it is ridiculous that someone would buy into the excuse she had that having an open marriage was not her choice.


NP. But here's what I don't get--why is anyone remotely still talking about LuAnn's marriage? Whether they are completely, traditionally faithful to one another, or whether they have an arrangment where "extracurricular activities" are OK are whatever--like, OK.

I think with the Count, she would have liked fidelity, but he was going to cheat, and she had three choices:
1) Get divorced
2) Accept his cheating, and stay faithful herself
3) Accept his cheating, and do her own thing as well

So I don't think an open marraige was her idea or her ideal, or her #1 choice, but rather than get divorced or simply be cheated on, she decided to go for option 3. I think if she could have picked anything, it would have been a traditional, faithful marriage, but because that wasn't going to happen, she went with option 3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pp you seem unnecessarily angry.
I get it. You don't like her.

Ha no, not angry but just think it is ridiculous that someone would buy into the excuse she had that having an open marriage was not her choice.


NP. But here's what I don't get--why is anyone remotely still talking about LuAnn's marriage? Whether they are completely, traditionally faithful to one another, or whether they have an arrangment where "extracurricular activities" are OK are whatever--like, OK.

I think with the Count, she would have liked fidelity, but he was going to cheat, and she had three choices:
1) Get divorced
2) Accept his cheating, and stay faithful herself
3) Accept his cheating, and do her own thing as well

So I don't think an open marraige was her idea or her ideal, or her #1 choice, but rather than get divorced or simply be cheated on, she decided to go for option 3. I think if she could have picked anything, it would have been a traditional, faithful marriage, but because that wasn't going to happen, she went with option 3.


+1
Anonymous
Last episode was extremely boring. They spent way too much time on the room shenanigans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last episode was extremely boring. They spent way too much time on the room shenanigans.


Huh? Read the comments on any recap and you'll see that most everyone thought the episode was epic! Luann drunkenly falling in the bushes?? Come on - priceless!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last episode was extremely boring. They spent way too much time on the room shenanigans.


I thought it was the best one in a long time. I literally laughed out loud several
times. It was a respite after many dull episodes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last episode was extremely boring. They spent way too much time on the room shenanigans.


Just a few gems of this epic episode:

"Wrong dick pic!"
Marry/f*ck/kill with Luann, Carole and Tinsley
Sonja thinking the 6 was a 9
Drunk LuAnn: slurring, talking nonsense, blowing her whistle, falling in the bushes, falling off that step
Carole telling Tins and Sonja to make up: "kiss, kiss [tongue waggle]"

I was laughing out loud the whole time! Loved it. That episode and the Bronx lunch made the season. Not to mention "Not well, bitch!"
Anonymous
This is so my favorite season of this series. Enough drama/conflict to keep things hot, but a lot of heart and fun and laughter. I hope they stay in this stride.
Anonymous
One of the best seasons in a long time..across all the casts. They all know each other really well now and some dislike each other but no one hates each other. Enough cattiness but still fun. Does anyone have a 9-5 besides Ramona and B? Doesn't seem like it. I also felt like B was making it seem like they were joining her employees at this Tequlia tour day but it was just the cast. She kept referring to making a good impression with them etc etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of the best seasons in a long time..across all the casts. They all know each other really well now and some dislike each other but no one hates each other. Enough cattiness but still fun. Does anyone have a 9-5 besides Ramona and B? Doesn't seem like it. I also felt like B was making it seem like they were joining her employees at this Tequlia tour day but it was just the cast. She kept referring to making a good impression with them etc etc.


We probably just saw the fun stuff, not the handshake with the plant manager, handshake with quality control, handshake with head bottler, etc.
Anonymous
Every summer, this show is responsible for making me crave fall/winter. The holiday parties, the trips where they go from a cold, wet and rainy New York to fabulous warm resorts, the fall and winter clothing. All of it. Come on, fall!
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