Anonymous wrote:It is really really bad now. It genuinely rly felt largely unscripted and wild in the first season and like they were all friends hanging out. Plus the Kathryn and Thomas stuff was crazy. Now they’re all getting too old for this (Whitney’s BEEN too old...). Cam is a mom, Shep is a pathetic mini-Thomas, Craig is likeable but mostly a loser, nobody cares about Austen. It’s just your basic Bravo show now where they go on trips to fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As despicable as he is, Thomas WAS Southern Charm, the compelling center of the action as the show focused on his relationships with everyone. Without him, there’s no show. And no, I don’t want him back! I think the show should just go away now.
Hi Whitney!
(We know you Exec produce the show, which is the only reason they feature you at all.)
Anonymous wrote:As despicable as he is, Thomas WAS Southern Charm, the compelling center of the action as the show focused on his relationships with everyone. Without him, there’s no show. And no, I don’t want him back! I think the show should just go away now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Charleston born and bred and the guys on this show are like many I knew when I lived there. Charleston is a bastion of nepotism and people milking their name and connections for "prestige" and wealth. There's not much incentive to do better or work harder there because of the culture. I love going home to visit my family, but I'm glad I don't live there anymore. Yawn.
Are Shep, Thomas, Eliza, and Patricia really somebodies in Charleston society?
Patricia is not a true Charlestonian. Whitney grew up in McLean. Prior to moving to Charleston right before the show started I believe Patricia lived in Larchmont. Or one of those other towns outside NY on the metro north.
As a native Charlestonian would say, Patricia is "from off."
Patricia mentioned this season that she's from a Main Line Philly family. Then she grew up in Virginia, but was a boarding school brat. She raised Whitney in McLean and then moved to Georgetown after her divorce, where she met the former chairman of Goldman Sachs.
There is nothing connecting Whitney and Patricia to Charleston. It's no wonder Whitney spends all his time in Los Angeles and only flies back to shoot the show.
Anonymous wrote:Can't stand the new Eliza girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Charleston born and bred and the guys on this show are like many I knew when I lived there. Charleston is a bastion of nepotism and people milking their name and connections for "prestige" and wealth. There's not much incentive to do better or work harder there because of the culture. I love going home to visit my family, but I'm glad I don't live there anymore. Yawn.
Are Shep, Thomas, Eliza, and Patricia really somebodies in Charleston society?
Patricia is not a true Charlestonian. Whitney grew up in McLean. Prior to moving to Charleston right before the show started I believe Patricia lived in Larchmont. Or one of those other towns outside NY on the metro north.
As a native Charlestonian would say, Patricia is "from off."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Charleston born and bred and the guys on this show are like many I knew when I lived there. Charleston is a bastion of nepotism and people milking their name and connections for "prestige" and wealth. There's not much incentive to do better or work harder there because of the culture. I love going home to visit my family, but I'm glad I don't live there anymore. Yawn.
Are Shep, Thomas, Eliza, and Patricia really somebodies in Charleston society?
Patricia is not a true Charlestonian. Whitney grew up in McLean. Prior to moving to Charleston right before the show started I believe Patricia lived in Larchmont. Or one of those other towns outside NY on the metro north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Charleston born and bred and the guys on this show are like many I knew when I lived there. Charleston is a bastion of nepotism and people milking their name and connections for "prestige" and wealth. There's not much incentive to do better or work harder there because of the culture. I love going home to visit my family, but I'm glad I don't live there anymore. Yawn.
Are Shep, Thomas, Eliza, and Patricia really somebodies in Charleston society?
Anonymous wrote:I'm Charleston born and bred and the guys on this show are like many I knew when I lived there. Charleston is a bastion of nepotism and people milking their name and connections for "prestige" and wealth. There's not much incentive to do better or work harder there because of the culture. I love going home to visit my family, but I'm glad I don't live there anymore. Yawn.