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Bethenny Frankel Blogs About Real Housewives of Atlanta: "Please Don't Say 'Boo' Ever Again!"
Sorry for the delay in this blog. I was still sleeping from Thursday night's reunion show.
I love that the girls took the debutante approach again, as if they're not on a reality show—one whose ratings soar when weaves are ripped off. Andy Cohen was so frustrated, you could see it on his face. And Andy, please don't say "boo" ever again. Thank you.
So, I'm gathering that the lack of drama and honesty on this reunion was replaced with a series of montages. This was when we got to watch footage that we've already seen. I can never get enough of the "Sheree-down," but seriously, we needed some meat to this matter.
Instead we got ladies with lockjaw.
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I was half-asleep during the reunion last night. It was so boring I flipped through an issue of Field and Stream for some excitement. First of all, to say fashion disaster would be a gross understatement. I don't understand what the hell was going on with the outfits and the set decor. It really was quite confusing.
Sheree, Sheree, Sheree...How could you rock Dolce & Gabbana when an entire season built up to your fashion event? Big mistake. Huge. As I said before, she likes fashion, but a businesswoman she ain't. At least Lisa was wise enough to market her wares.
Kandi wears the wild outfits and rock 'n' roll hair, but she can get away with anything because she is in the music Biz.
The best parts of the show were the flashbacks to the season's best moments. In my life, I've never loved a scene more than the Sheree party-planner smackdown. Her face literally became distorted. I could watch it for days. I love when she said she could find a pookie or two in her phone book. I can't help but love Sheree, the narcissist.
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The finale shows are always great. She by Sheree's show was the star. I loved it when Dwight told us, "Y'all don't wanna see the other side of Dwight." I'm now going to bow down to Dwight, who did shut it down. Without Dwight, Sheree would be drowning in her own compliments and narcissism, and she certainly didn't fawn over him nearly enough for his job.
The downsizing plot is interesting for Lisa. There are many stories going around about the financial states of all these women which vastly contrast with what we see. However, I'll stick to what we're being shown. Lisa saying "I wanna be wealthy" was a bit much. I like their new house. In their case, I think downsizing is a great idea.