Maidgethma
Wonderfully offbeat film!
Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
KnotMissPriceless
Why so much hype?
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
cwbellor
Let's tell it like it is. Society wants to keep women down. Society has created the cruel illusion that women are only worth as much as they achieve in life whether it be as a pediatrician or a stay-at-home mother. Society, in its perpetual ignorance wants to relegate women to occupations such as retail, teaching, athletics, accounting, dentistry, engineering, the arts, and numerous other sub par career choices. And millions of modern day women are foolish enough to think that these menial jobs lead to fulfilling lives. But how many feminine dentists can spend the late night hours clubbing, dancing, exposing her underwear, making out with men AND women and do it all while drunk and in heels? Perhaps you would counter with, "Any woman could do that." Perhaps, but how many women can do it with as much class and finesse as those in the Bad Girls Club. And don't forget that a wild night like that mentioned above is not always simply a night of passion and fun. All too often, it can lead to a potentially violent encounter with a classLESS, uninhibited she-tramp ill-equipped to contend with the likes of a bad girl. Again, we have a situation to which society collectively says, "Be a 'lady.'" But in the face of adversity and archaic notions of decency, the Bad Girl says, "Oh HELL NAW!" To those ladies who would think themselves so high and mighty as not to succumb to supposedly unbecoming behavior, I ask you, if another female wants to step up and act a fool or put you on blast when she doesn't even know you, is it not only befitting of a lady to put said bitch in her place?
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.
laslowhite
I watched the first season of The Bad Girls Club earlier this year and i really enjoyed it.SPOILERS AHEAD The basic concept of the bad girls club as a reality television show was to put seven bad girls together in a house which they must live together for three months and preferably reform themselves or concentrate on positive goals in their lives.Out of the seven original bad girls only three make it to the end of the 22 part show and there are three replacements too! There are many arguments,cat fights,back stabbing and bitchiness between the young women all coming from different professions such as:Singing,Stripping and Modelling.My favourite Bad Girl of the series has to be Ripsi who sadly only makes it through three episodes of the show. She is a complex house guest and is part of many acts of violence and binge drinking before she is asked to leave the house (Ripsi's conclusion unfolds in the reunion show and also on the final episode of Bad Girls Road Trip) One of the house rules is that you must not start fights and be violent. I also liked the bad girls Leslie and Aimee but all the girls had qualities about them i liked and disliked.The show is followed by a spin off called Bad Girls Road Trip featuring Leslie,Zara and Aimee and i am so looking forward to season 2 which is due to start in December!!!
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.