Bad Girls Club
Bad Girls Club
TV-14 | 05 December 2006 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    CrabJock .

    Do you know that show where all those "classy" ladies fight over the most trivial things? You do? Well then you know this show. Things normal human beings consider problems have no place in this show. Nope. It's all forced drama, and when your problems are intentionally created, they will always come off as trivial and idiotic. But hey, how can you have a show like this without such things? I guess that's the point so yeah, ya got me.Relationships that bounce around faster than bullets in a rubber room, constant barking at each other, and insincerity, lots of it.But the saddest thing about this show is that it's been done many times before, and will most likely be done a hundred times more. So it doesn't even have originality going for it.With so many shows today, that grace us with in depth story telling and character development, I cannot possibly recommend this. It's what I like to call "glamor trash". Nothing thought provoking at all. It's just an excuse to be loud and angry.All in all, if you are entertained by women with contrived issues, who pull and tug at each other, and drop curses every other word, then it's just what you've been looking for.

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    killbasa

    This has to be one of the most outrageous and shocking efforts at reality TV to date. True exploitation at it's finest. But I would ask, what does it exploit? All it does is simply show the evolution of the human condition. Why are so many offended when these producers hold up a mirror to the public? When we see the aspects of vein pretension and material worship that has permeated so deeply into our society, are we seeing just how horribly ugly many of us have become? Is this social experiment deemed offensive because it openly displays the same attitudes that many normally keep hidden and suppressed? In our increasingly dysfunctional society, it is acceptable to think horrible things and exercise bad behaviors in a passive manner, but if these characters openly display such thoughts and behaviors, only they are somehow "bad"? Truth hurts, and for some, this one hurts pretty bad.On my end I simply see a petri dish. Introduce a culture and see what grows. Compare this one to Roman gladiators. Find some extreme examples of socially dysfunctional behavior, of which an endless supply exists, and see their reactions as they basically confront themselves. Will they see and realize their own condition and behavior when they are horribly offended by it in others? If placed into the lap of leisure and luxury, is it appreciated? Or is merely the entitlement they believe they somehow deserve? Is the tendency we see to turn paradise into a living hell a unique example, or does it merely serve as an example of who we have become as a culture? With these young women being confronted by like individuals everywhere they go, I contend the latter is the case. For me, this show is some of the best entertainment available. I have been watching our society develop for a very long time. I may be helpless as an individual watching the social suicide we are committing, but I sure am entertained watching the results. This series is a total scream! Too bad so many of these young women had not taken it as an opportunity to better themselves. In the end, they'll never be able to say that nobody ever gave them the chance.

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    Sonya Woods

    This has got to be the funniest shows. I've only seen one(the most recent one with ripsi)season of it. I don't know if there were more than one or not, but I laughed really hard. It's always fun watching cat fights between show. It was like watching the Jerry Springer show. There was always a fight and people badmouthing each other. But hey, that's what people do on and off the camera, except they got paid for it. The road trip isn't nearly as funny as the last season's bad girl's club, but it has it's moments. I do have to agree, Jodie does have a manly looking face and she seems like a tramp. I love how aimee tells it as it is. And Zarah....ROFL ROFL ROFL. Well, we can all write a book about our bad little girl. I can't wait till the road trip is over and they get back to the house part of the show. I know I won't be missing any episodes, thanks to tivo.

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    kookie05

    I love this reality show!!! It's one of my FAVORITES!!! The characters on the show are sooooo relatable! "LeLe"--seems like somebody I went to high school with. "Ripsi" and "Zarra"--just some cool peeps! And the other one with the jet black hair (forgot her name)...I just like her style and attitude about things! Oh! and the quiet one who's a country artist...**giggles**...I can tell that even though she's quiet, she's going to help add more spice to the show. And how can I forget about Jodie? Oh my! What a character she's going to continue to make!GREAT SHOW!!!

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