Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this show based on? Bill Dean? Michael Saylor? This type of show would have been interesting back in the glory days of Late Night Shots / Smith Point / Reed Landry running DC (because it did get out of control and the attitudes were hilarious), but I definitely don't see the show catching on now. Especially given how so many people leave DC to fly down to Bill Dean's villa in Miami for major parties, outside of his annual holiday party. I just feel like the major money players don't spend enough time in DC anymore and the true, fun, entertaining party people are all older, with jobs and families to worry about, so not likely to get involved in something like this.
Ntm, no one in that scene would be caught dead on a bravo show.
Now maybe the fame whore insta guy with the beard... could totally see him signing up for something like that, with a James Bond chic townhouse /party palace to balance the LA pool house bit.
Ugh you mean leech and social climber extraordinaire Nicholas Karnaze? He's such a prick and he is shady AF. If he is in this show, I hope the gossip mags spill all his secrets and the secrets of those around him. From the charity run by one of his female friends that's supposed to help women but all funds that go in get spent on the founders lavish shoe collection to theft and assault charges against other girls and guys in that group. They pretend like they are the creme de la creme of high society but they are really the lowest of the low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this show based on? Bill Dean? Michael Saylor? This type of show would have been interesting back in the glory days of Late Night Shots / Smith Point / Reed Landry running DC (because it did get out of control and the attitudes were hilarious), but I definitely don't see the show catching on now. Especially given how so many people leave DC to fly down to Bill Dean's villa in Miami for major parties, outside of his annual holiday party. I just feel like the major money players don't spend enough time in DC anymore and the true, fun, entertaining party people are all older, with jobs and families to worry about, so not likely to get involved in something like this.
Ntm, no one in that scene would be caught dead on a bravo show.
Now maybe the fame whore insta guy with the beard... could totally see him signing up for something like that, with a James Bond chic townhouse /party palace to balance the LA pool house bit.
Anonymous wrote:Who is this show based on? Bill Dean? Michael Saylor? This type of show would have been interesting back in the glory days of Late Night Shots / Smith Point / Reed Landry running DC (because it did get out of control and the attitudes were hilarious), but I definitely don't see the show catching on now. Especially given how so many people leave DC to fly down to Bill Dean's villa in Miami for major parties, outside of his annual holiday party. I just feel like the major money players don't spend enough time in DC anymore and the true, fun, entertaining party people are all older, with jobs and families to worry about, so not likely to get involved in something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown will never be played out, it was never trendy. Old money. There definitely are playboys with money, mostly entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, etc. who throw extravagant parties with lots of security.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown will never be played out, it was never trendy. Old money. There definitely are playboys with money, mostly entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, etc. who throw extravagant parties with lots of security.[/quot
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll watch whatever gruesome mixture of grim, pretentious old people and young wannabes they find in Georgetown. The DC Housewives show was grim, and I'm sure any Georgetown show will be.
I agree. I'm a Bravo whore and I'll admit it.
Me too!
Anonymous wrote:Where is the link to this?
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a great show... if it was set 30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ooooh, it could be good!! Depends on casting though. Southern Charm has a good cast and that's why it works.
For those who say Georgetown is played out -- yes, for those who live in DC. For those outside of DC, no one really knows anything about it.
That's what I was thinking as well. My first reaction was "who gives a flying fig about Georgetown" but when I thought about people not from the area, Georgetown is a recognizable name associated with fancypants folks. Works for a Bravo show.
Also, its going to photograph/ shoot well for TV- bricks, cobblestones, density of blocks, etc. That's definitely a factor in creating a show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ooooh, it could be good!! Depends on casting though. Southern Charm has a good cast and that's why it works.
For those who say Georgetown is played out -- yes, for those who live in DC. For those outside of DC, no one really knows anything about it.
That's what I was thinking as well. My first reaction was "who gives a flying fig about Georgetown" but when I thought about people not from the area, Georgetown is a recognizable name associated with fancypants folks. Works for a Bravo show.