RHONJ Season 14 - Reunion Change/End of Show?

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Anonymous wrote:The family wanted to arrange Gorga to an Italian girl from an old school family they knew , but he wasn’t with that. I think he may have been engaged to her for a bit but he rebelled against his parents and chose Melissa . This is the source of what you can say is the drama.

The Giudice family and Gorga family are not from Milan or Naples or Rome. They’re from very conservative villages in S. Italy . Teresa didn’t even sleep with anyone till marriage to Joe Giudice because she said her parents scared her about virginity tests and told her no husband would marry her and keep her if she wasn’t one. Her whole life was following the rules and watching her brother , the stripper and alleged rapist, be spoiled by the family


Teresa grew up in the US. This is some real old school weird conspiracy stuff. This is New Jersey, not 1940s Italian village.



DP. I don’t know anything about Teresa’s life, but I speak from the experience of a 1st generation Italian daughter and a LOT of this rings true. My cousins, who were all born and raised in Jersey and are very close in age to Teresa, had very similar experiences. All lived at home until the day they married. They were all virgins until their wedding nights. They worked at Bamberger’s as their after school and college jobs. Attended local colleges and lived at home with their parents the whole time. Were expected to cook and keep immaculate house and work (secondly to all else) and get married to a good Italian boy (not necessarily arranged) and have kids and never get divorced and do whatever their husbands told them to do. My family is from a different part of Italy, but similarly rural. It may as well have been the Middle Ages, culturally, when they slowly immigrated during the late 50s/early 60s. My aunt, who came to the US with her parents as a teen in mid 50s, was arranged to be married by her parents to her husband, who she’d known as a child but never dated/courted, BY PROXY, at 18 and he came over from their little village back in Italy to the US as her husband. She had a son within the first year of their marriage and spent the next 30 years in a miserable marriage while he had numerous mistresses, one of whom he eventually left her for and moved to Argentina with, once all their parents were dead. So I sympathize with Teresa and don’t blame her one bit for trying to please her parents and then her husband, including by signing whatever her told her to sign without question. Because that’s just what you were expected to do!

Also, weighing in on “Sprinkle Cookie-gate,” I blame Joe Gorga for not explaining to Melissa what a culturally inappropriate move bringing grocery store-bought cookies to his family’s house was. Melissa had no way of knowing, but Joe should’ve warned her that it would be received as offensive and disrespectful. Homemade or from an authentic Italian bakery ONLY, or it’s a diss. Joe Gorga is the root of all the drama, always.


OR, he could have explained to his family how ridiculous it is to judge someone based on the kind of cookies they bring to an event.



It’s no more or less ridiculous than any cultural expectation. It’s only silly or ridiculous to someone outside that culture. It probably was just the first of many ways in which they realized she wasn’t “right.” Meaning part of the same culture, she was “too American.” Many immigrants want their children to only marry within their same culture. Is it right or fair or anything that our culture thinks is correct? Nope. But it’s very much part of the old world Italian culture, and other cultures, to have that expectation of influence over who your child’s spouse will be, and the expectation that they’ll be someone with whom you share a cultural shorthand that doesn’t need to be explained or apologized for. And Joe Gorga knew that was exactly what would happen when he picked a girl who wasn’t part of that insular culture. There were going to be these clashes, and instead of bridging those gaps he took them personally and blew them up into much bigger problems, like that his father was choosing his son-in-law over him. No, that wasn’t what was happening. Gorga was wrong expecting them to change and wrong to feel as if they didn’t choose him when they could not change. He rejected them and their way of doing things first, in their eyes.


Their wedding was full of faux pas for the family . Melissa is just a fun Jersey Shore girl and so is her family. They’re really fun and not uptight which is why Gorga loves them so much but the other family is old world like something out of the Middle Ages. During the reception, they were shocked Melissa was downing shots and getting frisky as she always does with women (just innocent touches). Teresa’s family were disgusted lol.

Melissa having a nanny was also a faux pas. Melissa’s outfit choices (too small).

Teresa tried to make a friend with Melissa by making Melissa the godmother to Gabriella

Joe Gorga as the man of the family should’ve straightened things out with his parents and put his foot down about who he married being his choice and they either take it or leave it. Instead, he decided to blame Teresa for the family not warming to and not telling Melissa things . Whenever Teresa would tell Melissa things like don’t bring sprinkle cookies or don’t wear short shorts to family events , she would get mad


Are you a personal friend of the family?


Not closely but my dad was good friends to Teresa’s late dad. I am the Gorga of my family and left Italostan in N. Jersey so I know some of these stories particularly how the late mother and father felt about Melissa and Joe Gorga getting on TV knowing Gorga’s past record.

It stressed the mom out perhaps to an early grave to see her kids fighting on TV and she always feared Joe would go to jail if the past was dug up but alas it was Teresa .

Teresa and Joe Giudice and Teresa’s dad were also the only ones accepting of Rosie as well including financially .

The Wakiles were not accepting . Richie comes from a conservative Christian Lebanese fam and he and Kathy and Kathy’s mom had nothing to do with Rosie until Bravo called.

Rosie speaks the best Italian out of them all too


Thank you for posting. I love Teresa and have for 12 years. I feel for all she’s been through.

Is it true that Joe Gorga was a stripper? Even for men?
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All these posts with rambling theories from blogs- are so crazy. Don't you think if there was any truth to this all this crap that it would be completely used on the show to make it more interesting? The truth really is more boring than the lies. If Gorga was a predator he would P.Diddy out into the public with it far before now as he has no money/power/connections to cover anything like that up.

Theresa is low IQ and nuts. I really hope her daughters choose better in terms of their own behaviour and who they end up with if they marry.

Not sure what Jackie's deal is this season other than acting like a victim but saying she is strong, much like Theresa and Jennifer A have in the past. Also has anyone noticed that her eyes are not tracking equally? I hope she hasn't damaged herself neurologically with her previous eating disorder. She should actually get away from these people, hang out with her family and work on being normal as she had the most promise of this nutty bunch.
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Anonymous wrote:All these posts with rambling theories from blogs- are so crazy. Don't you think if there was any truth to this all this crap that it would be completely used on the show to make it more interesting? The truth really is more boring than the lies. If Gorga was a predator he would P.Diddy out into the public with it far before now as he has no money/power/connections to cover anything like that up.

Theresa is low IQ and nuts. I really hope her daughters choose better in terms of their own behaviour and who they end up with if they marry.

Not sure what Jackie's deal is this season other than acting like a victim but saying she is strong, much like Theresa and Jennifer A have in the past. Also has anyone noticed that her eyes are not tracking equally? I hope she hasn't damaged herself neurologically with her previous eating disorder. She should actually get away from these people, hang out with her family and work on being normal as she had the most promise of this nutty bunch.

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I’m amazed by how much Louie is the walking talking male version of Teresa. How is that even possible, like what are the odds. How do people like that find each other?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed by how much Louie is the walking talking male version of Teresa. How is that even possible, like what are the odds. How do people like that find each other?


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Anonymous wrote:The family wanted to arrange Gorga to an Italian girl from an old school family they knew , but he wasn’t with that. I think he may have been engaged to her for a bit but he rebelled against his parents and chose Melissa . This is the source of what you can say is the drama.

The Giudice family and Gorga family are not from Milan or Naples or Rome. They’re from very conservative villages in S. Italy . Teresa didn’t even sleep with anyone till marriage to Joe Giudice because she said her parents scared her about virginity tests and told her no husband would marry her and keep her if she wasn’t one. Her whole life was following the rules and watching her brother , the stripper and alleged rapist, be spoiled by the family


Teresa grew up in the US. This is some real old school weird conspiracy stuff. This is New Jersey, not 1940s Italian village.



DP. I don’t know anything about Teresa’s life, but I speak from the experience of a 1st generation Italian daughter and a LOT of this rings true. My cousins, who were all born and raised in Jersey and are very close in age to Teresa, had very similar experiences. All lived at home until the day they married. They were all virgins until their wedding nights. They worked at Bamberger’s as their after school and college jobs. Attended local colleges and lived at home with their parents the whole time. Were expected to cook and keep immaculate house and work (secondly to all else) and get married to a good Italian boy (not necessarily arranged) and have kids and never get divorced and do whatever their husbands told them to do. My family is from a different part of Italy, but similarly rural. It may as well have been the Middle Ages, culturally, when they slowly immigrated during the late 50s/early 60s. My aunt, who came to the US with her parents as a teen in mid 50s, was arranged to be married by her parents to her husband, who she’d known as a child but never dated/courted, BY PROXY, at 18 and he came over from their little village back in Italy to the US as her husband. She had a son within the first year of their marriage and spent the next 30 years in a miserable marriage while he had numerous mistresses, one of whom he eventually left her for and moved to Argentina with, once all their parents were dead. So I sympathize with Teresa and don’t blame her one bit for trying to please her parents and then her husband, including by signing whatever her told her to sign without question. Because that’s just what you were expected to do!

Also, weighing in on “Sprinkle Cookie-gate,” I blame Joe Gorga for not explaining to Melissa what a culturally inappropriate move bringing grocery store-bought cookies to his family’s house was. Melissa had no way of knowing, but Joe should’ve warned her that it would be received as offensive and disrespectful. Homemade or from an authentic Italian bakery ONLY, or it’s a diss. Joe Gorga is the root of all the drama, always.


OR, he could have explained to his family how ridiculous it is to judge someone based on the kind of cookies they bring to an event.



It’s no more or less ridiculous than any cultural expectation. It’s only silly or ridiculous to someone outside that culture. It probably was just the first of many ways in which they realized she wasn’t “right.” Meaning part of the same culture, she was “too American.” Many immigrants want their children to only marry within their same culture. Is it right or fair or anything that our culture thinks is correct? Nope. But it’s very much part of the old world Italian culture, and other cultures, to have that expectation of influence over who your child’s spouse will be, and the expectation that they’ll be someone with whom you share a cultural shorthand that doesn’t need to be explained or apologized for. And Joe Gorga knew that was exactly what would happen when he picked a girl who wasn’t part of that insular culture. There were going to be these clashes, and instead of bridging those gaps he took them personally and blew them up into much bigger problems, like that his father was choosing his son-in-law over him. No, that wasn’t what was happening. Gorga was wrong expecting them to change and wrong to feel as if they didn’t choose him when they could not change. He rejected them and their way of doing things first, in their eyes.


Their wedding was full of faux pas for the family . Melissa is just a fun Jersey Shore girl and so is her family. They’re really fun and not uptight which is why Gorga loves them so much but the other family is old world like something out of the Middle Ages. During the reception, they were shocked Melissa was downing shots and getting frisky as she always does with women (just innocent touches). Teresa’s family were disgusted lol.

Melissa having a nanny was also a faux pas. Melissa’s outfit choices (too small).

Teresa tried to make a friend with Melissa by making Melissa the godmother to Gabriella

Joe Gorga as the man of the family should’ve straightened things out with his parents and put his foot down about who he married being his choice and they either take it or leave it. Instead, he decided to blame Teresa for the family not warming to and not telling Melissa things . Whenever Teresa would tell Melissa things like don’t bring sprinkle cookies or don’t wear short shorts to family events , she would get mad


Are you a personal friend of the family?


Not closely but my dad was good friends to Teresa’s late dad. I am the Gorga of my family and left Italostan in N. Jersey so I know some of these stories particularly how the late mother and father felt about Melissa and Joe Gorga getting on TV knowing Gorga’s past record.

It stressed the mom out perhaps to an early grave to see her kids fighting on TV and she always feared Joe would go to jail if the past was dug up but alas it was Teresa .

Teresa and Joe Giudice and Teresa’s dad were also the only ones accepting of Rosie as well including financially .

The Wakiles were not accepting . Richie comes from a conservative Christian Lebanese fam and he and Kathy and Kathy’s mom had nothing to do with Rosie until Bravo called.

Rosie speaks the best Italian out of them all too


Thank you for posting. I love Teresa and have for 12 years. I feel for all she’s been through.

Is it true that Joe Gorga was a stripper? Even for men?


You love a criminal? She hasn't changed neither has her x and she marries an abuser and brings four young women into a house with that creeper. She is not a roll model.

Her ex has learned nothing he is on record saying all kinds of crap where he did nothing wrong and should not have gone to prision.

Joe Gorga has not been investigated or gone to jail. He might not be the best human but he's heads and tails better than his criminal felon sister and co.
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Anonymous wrote:The family wanted to arrange Gorga to an Italian girl from an old school family they knew , but he wasn’t with that. I think he may have been engaged to her for a bit but he rebelled against his parents and chose Melissa . This is the source of what you can say is the drama.

The Giudice family and Gorga family are not from Milan or Naples or Rome. They’re from very conservative villages in S. Italy . Teresa didn’t even sleep with anyone till marriage to Joe Giudice because she said her parents scared her about virginity tests and told her no husband would marry her and keep her if she wasn’t one. Her whole life was following the rules and watching her brother , the stripper and alleged rapist, be spoiled by the family


Teresa grew up in the US. This is some real old school weird conspiracy stuff. This is New Jersey, not 1940s Italian village.



DP. I don’t know anything about Teresa’s life, but I speak from the experience of a 1st generation Italian daughter and a LOT of this rings true. My cousins, who were all born and raised in Jersey and are very close in age to Teresa, had very similar experiences. All lived at home until the day they married. They were all virgins until their wedding nights. They worked at Bamberger’s as their after school and college jobs. Attended local colleges and lived at home with their parents the whole time. Were expected to cook and keep immaculate house and work (secondly to all else) and get married to a good Italian boy (not necessarily arranged) and have kids and never get divorced and do whatever their husbands told them to do. My family is from a different part of Italy, but similarly rural. It may as well have been the Middle Ages, culturally, when they slowly immigrated during the late 50s/early 60s. My aunt, who came to the US with her parents as a teen in mid 50s, was arranged to be married by her parents to her husband, who she’d known as a child but never dated/courted, BY PROXY, at 18 and he came over from their little village back in Italy to the US as her husband. She had a son within the first year of their marriage and spent the next 30 years in a miserable marriage while he had numerous mistresses, one of whom he eventually left her for and moved to Argentina with, once all their parents were dead. So I sympathize with Teresa and don’t blame her one bit for trying to please her parents and then her husband, including by signing whatever her told her to sign without question. Because that’s just what you were expected to do!

Also, weighing in on “Sprinkle Cookie-gate,” I blame Joe Gorga for not explaining to Melissa what a culturally inappropriate move bringing grocery store-bought cookies to his family’s house was. Melissa had no way of knowing, but Joe should’ve warned her that it would be received as offensive and disrespectful. Homemade or from an authentic Italian bakery ONLY, or it’s a diss. Joe Gorga is the root of all the drama, always.


OR, he could have explained to his family how ridiculous it is to judge someone based on the kind of cookies they bring to an event.



It’s no more or less ridiculous than any cultural expectation. It’s only silly or ridiculous to someone outside that culture. It probably was just the first of many ways in which they realized she wasn’t “right.” Meaning part of the same culture, she was “too American.” Many immigrants want their children to only marry within their same culture. Is it right or fair or anything that our culture thinks is correct? Nope. But it’s very much part of the old world Italian culture, and other cultures, to have that expectation of influence over who your child’s spouse will be, and the expectation that they’ll be someone with whom you share a cultural shorthand that doesn’t need to be explained or apologized for. And Joe Gorga knew that was exactly what would happen when he picked a girl who wasn’t part of that insular culture. There were going to be these clashes, and instead of bridging those gaps he took them personally and blew them up into much bigger problems, like that his father was choosing his son-in-law over him. No, that wasn’t what was happening. Gorga was wrong expecting them to change and wrong to feel as if they didn’t choose him when they could not change. He rejected them and their way of doing things first, in their eyes.


Their wedding was full of faux pas for the family . Melissa is just a fun Jersey Shore girl and so is her family. They’re really fun and not uptight which is why Gorga loves them so much but the other family is old world like something out of the Middle Ages. During the reception, they were shocked Melissa was downing shots and getting frisky as she always does with women (just innocent touches). Teresa’s family were disgusted lol.

Melissa having a nanny was also a faux pas. Melissa’s outfit choices (too small).

Teresa tried to make a friend with Melissa by making Melissa the godmother to Gabriella

Joe Gorga as the man of the family should’ve straightened things out with his parents and put his foot down about who he married being his choice and they either take it or leave it. Instead, he decided to blame Teresa for the family not warming to and not telling Melissa things . Whenever Teresa would tell Melissa things like don’t bring sprinkle cookies or don’t wear short shorts to family events , she would get mad


Are you a personal friend of the family?


Not closely but my dad was good friends to Teresa’s late dad. I am the Gorga of my family and left Italostan in N. Jersey so I know some of these stories particularly how the late mother and father felt about Melissa and Joe Gorga getting on TV knowing Gorga’s past record.

It stressed the mom out perhaps to an early grave to see her kids fighting on TV and she always feared Joe would go to jail if the past was dug up but alas it was Teresa .

Teresa and Joe Giudice and Teresa’s dad were also the only ones accepting of Rosie as well including financially .

The Wakiles were not accepting . Richie comes from a conservative Christian Lebanese fam and he and Kathy and Kathy’s mom had nothing to do with Rosie until Bravo called.

Rosie speaks the best Italian out of them all too


Thank you for posting. I love Teresa and have for 12 years. I feel for all she’s been through.

Is it true that Joe Gorga was a stripper? Even for men?


You love a criminal? She hasn't changed neither has her x and she marries an abuser and brings four young women into a house with that creeper. She is not a roll model.

Her ex has learned nothing he is on record saying all kinds of crap where he did nothing wrong and should not have gone to prision.

Joe Gorga has not been investigated or gone to jail. He might not be the best human but he's heads and tails better than his criminal felon sister and co.

First episode of this season was Teresa saying she never did anything wrong either. They are both cons/grifters. Louie is Teresa’s perfect match.
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Teresa’s brain thinks she did nothing wrong because all she did was follow what her husband asked .

I think the judge went hard on her because of her lack of remorse. I don’t think she would’ve done any time had she glazed the judge with begs for mercy and crying but Teresa and Joe Giudice for that matter arent that type. The judge in her comments said Teresa wasn’t apologetic enough and refused to take accountability and doesn’t even seem to know what she did so a year in jail was a lesson.
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I thought the judge admitting Teresa doesn’t seem to know what crime she did was very telling and appeal worthy . If she’s that clueless, then how could she have been the mastermind or knowingly commit the crime ? She’s not that good of an actress.

She was collateral damage from Joe Giudice who certainly knew what he was doing
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Anonymous wrote:The family wanted to arrange Gorga to an Italian girl from an old school family they knew , but he wasn’t with that. I think he may have been engaged to her for a bit but he rebelled against his parents and chose Melissa . This is the source of what you can say is the drama.

The Giudice family and Gorga family are not from Milan or Naples or Rome. They’re from very conservative villages in S. Italy . Teresa didn’t even sleep with anyone till marriage to Joe Giudice because she said her parents scared her about virginity tests and told her no husband would marry her and keep her if she wasn’t one. Her whole life was following the rules and watching her brother , the stripper and alleged rapist, be spoiled by the family


Teresa grew up in the US. This is some real old school weird conspiracy stuff. This is New Jersey, not 1940s Italian village.



DP. I don’t know anything about Teresa’s life, but I speak from the experience of a 1st generation Italian daughter and a LOT of this rings true. My cousins, who were all born and raised in Jersey and are very close in age to Teresa, had very similar experiences. All lived at home until the day they married. They were all virgins until their wedding nights. They worked at Bamberger’s as their after school and college jobs. Attended local colleges and lived at home with their parents the whole time. Were expected to cook and keep immaculate house and work (secondly to all else) and get married to a good Italian boy (not necessarily arranged) and have kids and never get divorced and do whatever their husbands told them to do. My family is from a different part of Italy, but similarly rural. It may as well have been the Middle Ages, culturally, when they slowly immigrated during the late 50s/early 60s. My aunt, who came to the US with her parents as a teen in mid 50s, was arranged to be married by her parents to her husband, who she’d known as a child but never dated/courted, BY PROXY, at 18 and he came over from their little village back in Italy to the US as her husband. She had a son within the first year of their marriage and spent the next 30 years in a miserable marriage while he had numerous mistresses, one of whom he eventually left her for and moved to Argentina with, once all their parents were dead. So I sympathize with Teresa and don’t blame her one bit for trying to please her parents and then her husband, including by signing whatever her told her to sign without question. Because that’s just what you were expected to do!

Also, weighing in on “Sprinkle Cookie-gate,” I blame Joe Gorga for not explaining to Melissa what a culturally inappropriate move bringing grocery store-bought cookies to his family’s house was. Melissa had no way of knowing, but Joe should’ve warned her that it would be received as offensive and disrespectful. Homemade or from an authentic Italian bakery ONLY, or it’s a diss. Joe Gorga is the root of all the drama, always.


OR, he could have explained to his family how ridiculous it is to judge someone based on the kind of cookies they bring to an event.



It’s no more or less ridiculous than any cultural expectation. It’s only silly or ridiculous to someone outside that culture. It probably was just the first of many ways in which they realized she wasn’t “right.” Meaning part of the same culture, she was “too American.” Many immigrants want their children to only marry within their same culture. Is it right or fair or anything that our culture thinks is correct? Nope. But it’s very much part of the old world Italian culture, and other cultures, to have that expectation of influence over who your child’s spouse will be, and the expectation that they’ll be someone with whom you share a cultural shorthand that doesn’t need to be explained or apologized for. And Joe Gorga knew that was exactly what would happen when he picked a girl who wasn’t part of that insular culture. There were going to be these clashes, and instead of bridging those gaps he took them personally and blew them up into much bigger problems, like that his father was choosing his son-in-law over him. No, that wasn’t what was happening. Gorga was wrong expecting them to change and wrong to feel as if they didn’t choose him when they could not change. He rejected them and their way of doing things first, in their eyes.


Their wedding was full of faux pas for the family . Melissa is just a fun Jersey Shore girl and so is her family. They’re really fun and not uptight which is why Gorga loves them so much but the other family is old world like something out of the Middle Ages. During the reception, they were shocked Melissa was downing shots and getting frisky as she always does with women (just innocent touches). Teresa’s family were disgusted lol.

Melissa having a nanny was also a faux pas. Melissa’s outfit choices (too small).

Teresa tried to make a friend with Melissa by making Melissa the godmother to Gabriella

Joe Gorga as the man of the family should’ve straightened things out with his parents and put his foot down about who he married being his choice and they either take it or leave it. Instead, he decided to blame Teresa for the family not warming to and not telling Melissa things . Whenever Teresa would tell Melissa things like don’t bring sprinkle cookies or don’t wear short shorts to family events , she would get mad


Are you a personal friend of the family?


Not closely but my dad was good friends to Teresa’s late dad. I am the Gorga of my family and left Italostan in N. Jersey so I know some of these stories particularly how the late mother and father felt about Melissa and Joe Gorga getting on TV knowing Gorga’s past record.

It stressed the mom out perhaps to an early grave to see her kids fighting on TV and she always feared Joe would go to jail if the past was dug up but alas it was Teresa .

Teresa and Joe Giudice and Teresa’s dad were also the only ones accepting of Rosie as well including financially .

The Wakiles were not accepting . Richie comes from a conservative Christian Lebanese fam and he and Kathy and Kathy’s mom had nothing to do with Rosie until Bravo called.

Rosie speaks the best Italian out of them all too


Thank you for posting. I love Teresa and have for 12 years. I feel for all she’s been through.

Is it true that Joe Gorga was a stripper? Even for men?


You love a criminal? She hasn't changed neither has her x and she marries an abuser and brings four young women into a house with that creeper. She is not a roll model.

Her ex has learned nothing he is on record saying all kinds of crap where he did nothing wrong and should not have gone to prision.

Joe Gorga has not been investigated or gone to jail. He might not be the best human but he's heads and tails better than his criminal felon sister and co.


And you aren’t. “Roll” model…seriously? Try role model. Rolls are bread you eat.
Anonymous
Marge said Louis is unemployed and living off Teresa. What does he do exactly? Upthread said Gias boyfriend and Frankie work for him?
Anonymous
Did anyone keep up with the end of this season?

I watched the finale on Peacock. Delores so quickly call Marge a Cut Fitness took me out! 😳 That’s the Delores we haven’t seen before. The real Delores.

Jen Aydin is so vile. Danielle is too reactionary. Jen Fessler just walking out was wild.

The “reunion” was so boring. The only interesting part was Teresa showing that both Louie and her are garbage. And speaking of Teresa, what happened to scene where she’s on the phone saying someone took all her money?
Anonymous
I really think they talked up the 'finale without a reunion' thing too much. It WAS a reunion and a watch party. It was not that different than a ball gown reunion. Was boring and repetitive. They made it seem like 'all would become clear'. It didn't. The people are still mostly idiots and the ones that aren't are at least willing to engage with idiots which does make them idiots too. You could not pay me enough to find a way to act this stupid (and they don't make much- they should get real jobs- except this nuttiness doesn't fly in professional environments).
Anonymous
I only watched a few episodes because these people are all toxic and terrible- but what was up with Jackie? She just seemed different and off. And trying to be calculating but really not being successful at it. She was like a shrinking violet and not herself. I felt the same way I felt about Sonja Morgan the last few seasons- they shouldn’t be on reality tv because it isn’t healthy for them at all.
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Anonymous wrote:I only watched a few episodes because these people are all toxic and terrible- but what was up with Jackie? She just seemed different and off. And trying to be calculating but really not being successful at it. She was like a shrinking violet and not herself. I felt the same way I felt about Sonja Morgan the last few seasons- they shouldn’t be on reality tv because it isn’t healthy for them at all.

Famewhoreitis. It’s easy to catch on reality tv.
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