I watched about four minutes of it the other night and if it wasn't supposedly reality it would be my new favorite comedy. I got a little bit nauseous and had to turn it off when one girl attempted to end an argument by walking across a room and repeating the phrase "Whatever, look at me". That is a height of superficialism that I try to shield my children from, like a real live Bratz doll.
Quote from: Reeleyes on December 07, 2009, 01:00:59 AMI watched about four minutes of it the other night and if it wasn't supposedly reality it would be my new favorite comedy. I got a little bit nauseous and had to turn it off when one girl attempted to end an argument by walking across a room and repeating the phrase "Whatever, look at me". That is a height of superficialism that I try to shield my children from, like a real live Bratz doll. To be fair: It was an argument about looks, or was it not?
Will MTV manage to milk some gravitas out of this particular situation?
Quote from: Kid Pain on December 07, 2009, 01:55:16 PMWill MTV manage to milk some gravitas out of this particular situation?What a stupid animal.
Quote from: effecT on December 07, 2009, 07:32:23 AMQuote from: Reeleyes on December 07, 2009, 01:00:59 AMI watched about four minutes of it the other night and if it wasn't supposedly reality it would be my new favorite comedy. I got a little bit nauseous and had to turn it off when one girl attempted to end an argument by walking across a room and repeating the phrase "Whatever, look at me". That is a height of superficialism that I try to shield my children from, like a real live Bratz doll. To be fair: It was an argument about looks, or was it not? Not originally but I think all discussions/arguments on that show are going to end up being about appearances.
Quote from: Auntie Christina on December 07, 2009, 05:08:35 PMQuote from: Kid Pain on December 07, 2009, 01:55:16 PMWill MTV manage to milk some gravitas out of this particular situation?What a stupid animal.Ew, I missed that episode. What a pig that guy is.
The great Nick Kroll just posted this on his twitter. It was just a matter of time:Bobby Bottleservice - Jersey Shore Audition Tape
Fist pumpin' like champs.
MTV declined to comment on the incident or the show, which according to several casting Web sites is titled "The Guidos"