Post by KronoZ on Feb 17, 2010 19:02:54 GMT -5
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Episode 2
This week started out with a bang on The Real World: DC as the kids took their frustrations and boredom out on a couple beanbags. The group bonded (sort of) while banging on the beanbags but I have always wondered how boring The Real World house can get when there is no TV and only one computer between all the housemates. It is like the producers want the cast to get as drunk as possible at all times... which is actually a smart idea and makes for great reality tv.
The group goes out and, as expected, there was some immediate flirting going on between a few of the cast mates. Andrew has received attention from curvy blonde Callie and that’s surprising because Callie is a good-looking girl and Andrew looks like a total virgin. He is baby faced, awkwardly funny and charming, but he can also make a girl laugh. He badly wants to hook up the first couple days and his target is Callie. She tends to mislead Andrew quite a bit with her bedroom eyes and Andrew keeps striking out with her.
Ashley and Michael start making out on the dance floor but that went nowhere as she is insecure with his sexuality. It turns out Michael broke up with his boyfriend right before the trip. Although it was an amicable split, Michael still has some feelings for him and Ashley did not feel comfortable with a gay male.
What once was a physical friendship is now starting to blossom into a real relationship between Ty and Emily. She has stated he looks like her former boyfriend and this couple seems to have the most staying power. The rest are just hookups and it looks like Ty and Emily like each other for more than just sex.
That night ends with no hookups but only some expected cuddling between Ty and Emily.
A few days later, the cast is invited to a local block party where they meet people who are embarrassed to be on camera and really want their obnoxious neighbors to leave but act like they are friends. The group ends up on a boat watching fireworks.
Callie misleads Andrew some more, which is totally not cool, and then Andrew strikes out for the last time and declares himself done with Callie. Good for you, buddy!
Later in the episode, Michael hooked up with a dopey looking dude but says they only kissed and Andrew is the first one to hook up in the hot tub, finding a girl at a local establishment.
Emily’s sister came into town and criticized Emily for being too crazy and tried to remind her not to embarrass the family name on MTV, a station watched by millions of people.
Episode 3
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This week’s episode of The Real World: DC was about Ty and Emily’s blossoming relationship/friendship (or whatever you want to call it) and Callie feeling uncomfortable with her body.
Ty and Emily have this weird vibe thing going on. Sometimes, it is a physical attraction. Other times, it is flirting. Most of the time, it is just awkward. The two slept with each other during the first few nights and now, Ty is starting to have feelings for Emily but she is there to have fun and not be tied down in a relationship.
No offense ladies, but Ty is acting like the girl in this relationship; leaving himself vulnerable as he pours his heart out to Emily, when she is not interested in dating anyone and it’s starting to frustrate Ty.
Ty is a total Mr. Softy behind the big muscles and Emily is a tomboy who rarely shows her emotions. It is a strange relationship/friendship, and I think it will end sooner than later.
The gang hit the DC clubs one night and Emily did what she intended to do the entire time she was in DC, and that is meet new people; AKA get drunk and dance until she ends up in someone’s arms on the dance floor.
Emily meets another black dude, who Ty immediately becomes jealous of, and lets Emily know about his feelings for her. Obviously, Emily tells Ty she is only interested in him when she does not have someone else to flirt with, which hurts Ty’s feelings. Everyone: Aww…
After the night comes to an end, inside the house, the two playfully wrestle each other, which drunk people tend to do way too much, but the fight escalates after Emily spits in Ty’s face.
Definitely an LOL moment as Ty got all dead serious because a woman punked him on national TV. Muscles threw a temper tantrum which I rate a 1.0 on the Real World tantrum scale.
I mean, c’mon Ty, you gotta go harder than that! This is the Real World, right? Right?!
Callie’s story is starting to come out as she runs an inordinate amount of miles per day because she wants to stay fit. Apparently, her mother is a personal trainer and she was very hard on Callie as an adolescent about her weight, leaving an indelible mark on her.
Callie is the best-looking girl on the cast this season, and needless to say, the girl got curves. As a 27-year-old single dude, I appreciate Callie’s body and beauty and if I saw her out, I would definitely talk to her, no doubt about it.
And she would definitely talk back.
As the episode went on, it is clear that Ty is the village idiot. Yes, Andrew is the class clown, but Ty is a total jerk to the girls and does not know when to keep his mouth shut and it is hard for him to control the words that come out of his mouth. Proving his stupidity, Ty told Callie her body was not good enough for Playboy and then Callie started getting emotional about her insecurities.
Every guy over the age of 12 years old knows not to say that to a girl and Ty is also looking like the drama queen of the house. Everyone else seems to be focused on having fun while Ty needs to be the center of attention, literally at all times.
The girls are starting to bond and I do not think any of the guys like hanging out with each other, which is kinda funny.
Episode 4
On another "character developing" episode of The Real World: DC, Mike and Ashley struggle with their friendship while Andrew continues to try to get laid.
Michael and Ashley immediately started a friendship the day they met and it has nearly blossomed into a relationship, but the two are constantly fighting. They fight only about trivial stuff (i.e. talking to strangers or being rude to people) and Mike even said he feels like he is fighting with a kindergartener.
The bickering continues for the entire episode until the end, when the two make up.
Mike is a super nice kid. He will talk and fraternize with anyone he meets and, for some strange reason, Ashley is very guarded and defensive about the people she talks to and gets mad when Mike is nice to people. Weird.
Now you see why Mike and I are so confused and we find out later Ashley has had very little family to turn to and gets very defensive in certain situations. She is a sweetheart but has grown up differently than any of her roommates.
Andrew is constantly searching for love and this episode was no different. It has become commonplace for Drew to go out on a mission for love by himself and this week he went to a random bar alone and picked up a super cute chick. Good work, buddy.
I guarantee this was one of Drew's best ever and everyone was happy for him, including yours truly. Andrew is a total goofball and some of the roommates think he is still a virgin. It is hard for some people to believe that Drew has ever been laid because he can't control his mouth and says a lot of awkward stuff.
Anyways, Drewby, as Callie calls him, meets a super cute girl named Allie. The two immediately hit it off and Drew finds himself making out in a cab and bringing her home. The two climb into bed together and she passes out. Ha, bummer dude.
Drew is frustrated that he can't "seal the deal" in DC but the two start a cute friendship. He takes her out to lunch and they share a kiss. She comes over a few nights later, they make out, and Drew is very excited about the future of his relationship with Allie.
Sadly, Allie ends it with Andrew because he is such a hornball. He admitted to having a boner all night long while spooning with Allie, but he wonders why she broke up with him. I mean, they made out a lot but he definitely started to creep her out after a while. All Drew needs to do is relax, not force things, and the babes will come.
The funniest part of the episode is when the guys get gift certificates to a sports bar and go eat lunch for a discounted price. They did not know the sports bar they had certificates to was a gay sports bar and were immediately hit on by a few gentlemen. Andrew got kissed and Ty got "molested". Watching the guys squirm was hilarious. Good stuff.
Episode 5
A few relationships were tested this week on The Real World: DC as Josh and his girlfriend, Ashley, fought off rumors of infidelity and Ty continued to try to get closer to Emily but she keeps pushing him away.
Josh has been struggling with his GF ever since he moved to DC and has finally reached his breaking point. Josh's mother randomly called to warn him that Ashley cheated on him in Philly and he had a mini meltdown. His mother said she was making out with some other kid but she was only telling him because she was looking out for her son, not trying to make him angry. Josh got really upset when he found out about Ashley and decided he needed to get his nose pierced to fight off the pain inside.
Josh's GF came by later in the show and the two acted like nothing ever happened and he was relieved to have his girl back. The odd thing is after she left, Josh went out and brought a girl home. Not sure if that is fair.
Ty and Emily's relationship has gotten stranger by the week. One minute Ty has feelings for Emily (typically after sleeping with her) and another minute he is upset with her because she says she is not interested in dating.
We have discussed how Ty is a super hornball and the only thing he really wants is casual sex on demand. Emily is totally cool with the casual sex part but Ty is constantly bugging her about a relationship when she is not interested.
Ty is interested in the attention of a female and seemingly cannot live without it. He bugs Emily every night to sleep in bed together and she fights him off for hours but typically always gives in. I guess she gives in to shut him up.
Their relationship has become one of the only consistent story lines this season and although boring it is quite difficult to diagnose. It keeps the viewers' attention because sometimes the two love each other and sometimes they do not. It is quite a complicated relationship and the kind of stuff that reality TV producers love.
Erika actually received some good news this week as she was asked to perform one of her songs with a band she really enjoys. The Cab asked her to sing one of her songs at a performance and Erika let us know singing is her passion in life and why she was chosen for this season's Real World. She's not a bad singer and definitely has a chance to be a musician. Bonus points for being from Chicago.
Callie is always struggling with something and this week she is starting to get lonely. To fix herself, she has started drunk dialing former BFs and talking douche bags with GFs.
This poor sweet little Texan has a lot of insecurities and wants a boy to make her feel comfortable. She misses the attention but all she needs to do is loosen up a little bit and she will run into somebody. Callie is a very pretty girl, and ironically enough, I am single and would have no problem striking up a convo with her.
Andrew was in the background for most of this episode and was not seen making out with anyone or saying anything inappropriate. Good for him. I did not know he could control himself.
Episode 6
Callie recently found a posting for an internship at The Blade, a Gay and Lesbian periodical, which is now called the DC Agenda. She would be able to use her photography skills and take pictures of whatever the bosses wanted. The problem is that Callie's resume lacks anything resembling relevant experience, as she has only been a waitress in her life, leading Callie to start stressing.
While Callie stresses, Ashley and Drew start playfully fighting after he tried his luck with the ladies again (and partially succeeded). As usual though, he couldn't seal the deal. Drew is the man (sometimes), he's got moves on the dance floor and with the ladies, but he opens his mouth and says silly things, which leads to the girls either not going home with him, not taking their clothes off, or just simply making out with him.... which is not bad but my man Drew wants more.
Drew gets as much action as anyone I have seen on The Real World in the last ten years, but the poor kid just cannot close the deal. He is hilarious with his public make out sessions and his PDA.
But, what starts as a playful fight between Drew and Ashley actually started to get slightly physical. I am not exactly sure why but the two started throwing pizza at each other and Drew pulled the, "OK, I will stop" and then threw more pizza in Ashley's bed.
Ashley did not appreciate it and slapped Drew on the arm leading him to get a little more physical and then he pushed her. Not hard... but he did push her. Drew then started getting a little too crazy for Ashley's liking. He threw the pizza everywhere, causing Ashley hide behind Ty, which started a firestorm of accusations. The guys did not really think much of it but the girls know Ashley is slightly crazy and for good reason.
Ashley is super sensitive when it comes to hyper-aggressive men because sadly, her stepdad was abusive towards her and her mother. It was a sensitive subject around the house because most of the cast mates felt Ashley was overreacting but she was only acting the only way she knew.
Ashley was so scared by Drew she felt like she needed to leave the situation and slept over in a hotel. Again, most of the roommates thought she was being silly, but Ashley only did what she thought was right.
Drew would later apologize to Ashley and he was sincere but then he tried to cuddle with her, and she became lucky number 10 on the denials. Poor Drew, he reminds me of me. *cough er excuse me, someone I know *cough.
Callie had a great interview with the paper and passed her first test, which was to take some photos at an event. Mike went with Callie to the event and met a cute guy (according to him) named Eric. The two hit it off but, later in the episode, Mike received an email from his ex BF telling him how much he misses Mike and how much he loves him. Mike does not know what to do but I am sure we will find out soon enough.
It seems Drew is starting to take over as the main character, which is fine with me because the rest are not as crazy, cool, fun or interesting. Basically, he goes out by himself, makes out with random girls, tries to take them home, and fails. So cool, I wish I was in college again.
Episode 7
Things got a little crazy this week on The Real World: DC, as Ashely and Erika fought nearly the entire hour. The two of them argued about silly things and caused more harm than good to each other.
It all started with the girls sitting down and talking about how Erika has battled depression a lot during her life. Ashley connected with her because she too has battled depression, but things got weird when Ashley became jealous of Erika's support group.
Ashley did not have a family to lean on when she battled her depression but Erika did and she strangely became very angry and called Erika a spoiled brat. Ashley left the room but the two of them later talked and opened up to each other. After they sat down and let each other know how they felt they became closer ... for about five minutes.
The two continue to fight about how Ashley is jealous of Erika's support system and neither seemed to care about either's depression any longer. The argument spirals out of control the rest of the night while the group is at dinner and into the next day before they go laser tagging.
After a few days of bickering, the girls' anger boils over into another screaming match in front of the group. After a 15-minute fight, the girls cool off and once again talk it over but nothing is accomplished.
Ashley apologizes to Erika for constantly snapping at her and says she gets frustrated and says mean things when she fights. It is admirable Ashley admitted to her faults and she is very sincere and starts to cry. Erika quietly takes offense to Ashley crying because she thinks she should be the one crying after getting picked on by Ashley the entire season.
It got very selfish towards the end and what started with them being mature and trying to talk about their problems, quickly became more about themselves and about not caring for each other.
Later in the episode, Erika pulls a Snooki and threatens to leave but it talked into staying.
Also in the episode, Mike continues to struggle with his sexuality, as his new buddy Eric is 100% gay and is frustrated with Mike who is non-committal to his sexual preference. It is an interesting topic and Mike is clearly having problems in his life being honest with himself because his family does not know he is gay or bi or whatever he is yet.
Next week should be interesting as Mike comes out to his family, making for some great reality TV.
Episode 2
This week started out with a bang on The Real World: DC as the kids took their frustrations and boredom out on a couple beanbags. The group bonded (sort of) while banging on the beanbags but I have always wondered how boring The Real World house can get when there is no TV and only one computer between all the housemates. It is like the producers want the cast to get as drunk as possible at all times... which is actually a smart idea and makes for great reality tv.
The group goes out and, as expected, there was some immediate flirting going on between a few of the cast mates. Andrew has received attention from curvy blonde Callie and that’s surprising because Callie is a good-looking girl and Andrew looks like a total virgin. He is baby faced, awkwardly funny and charming, but he can also make a girl laugh. He badly wants to hook up the first couple days and his target is Callie. She tends to mislead Andrew quite a bit with her bedroom eyes and Andrew keeps striking out with her.
Ashley and Michael start making out on the dance floor but that went nowhere as she is insecure with his sexuality. It turns out Michael broke up with his boyfriend right before the trip. Although it was an amicable split, Michael still has some feelings for him and Ashley did not feel comfortable with a gay male.
What once was a physical friendship is now starting to blossom into a real relationship between Ty and Emily. She has stated he looks like her former boyfriend and this couple seems to have the most staying power. The rest are just hookups and it looks like Ty and Emily like each other for more than just sex.
That night ends with no hookups but only some expected cuddling between Ty and Emily.
A few days later, the cast is invited to a local block party where they meet people who are embarrassed to be on camera and really want their obnoxious neighbors to leave but act like they are friends. The group ends up on a boat watching fireworks.
Callie misleads Andrew some more, which is totally not cool, and then Andrew strikes out for the last time and declares himself done with Callie. Good for you, buddy!
Later in the episode, Michael hooked up with a dopey looking dude but says they only kissed and Andrew is the first one to hook up in the hot tub, finding a girl at a local establishment.
Emily’s sister came into town and criticized Emily for being too crazy and tried to remind her not to embarrass the family name on MTV, a station watched by millions of people.
Episode 3
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This week’s episode of The Real World: DC was about Ty and Emily’s blossoming relationship/friendship (or whatever you want to call it) and Callie feeling uncomfortable with her body.
Ty and Emily have this weird vibe thing going on. Sometimes, it is a physical attraction. Other times, it is flirting. Most of the time, it is just awkward. The two slept with each other during the first few nights and now, Ty is starting to have feelings for Emily but she is there to have fun and not be tied down in a relationship.
No offense ladies, but Ty is acting like the girl in this relationship; leaving himself vulnerable as he pours his heart out to Emily, when she is not interested in dating anyone and it’s starting to frustrate Ty.
Ty is a total Mr. Softy behind the big muscles and Emily is a tomboy who rarely shows her emotions. It is a strange relationship/friendship, and I think it will end sooner than later.
The gang hit the DC clubs one night and Emily did what she intended to do the entire time she was in DC, and that is meet new people; AKA get drunk and dance until she ends up in someone’s arms on the dance floor.
Emily meets another black dude, who Ty immediately becomes jealous of, and lets Emily know about his feelings for her. Obviously, Emily tells Ty she is only interested in him when she does not have someone else to flirt with, which hurts Ty’s feelings. Everyone: Aww…
After the night comes to an end, inside the house, the two playfully wrestle each other, which drunk people tend to do way too much, but the fight escalates after Emily spits in Ty’s face.
Definitely an LOL moment as Ty got all dead serious because a woman punked him on national TV. Muscles threw a temper tantrum which I rate a 1.0 on the Real World tantrum scale.
I mean, c’mon Ty, you gotta go harder than that! This is the Real World, right? Right?!
Callie’s story is starting to come out as she runs an inordinate amount of miles per day because she wants to stay fit. Apparently, her mother is a personal trainer and she was very hard on Callie as an adolescent about her weight, leaving an indelible mark on her.
Callie is the best-looking girl on the cast this season, and needless to say, the girl got curves. As a 27-year-old single dude, I appreciate Callie’s body and beauty and if I saw her out, I would definitely talk to her, no doubt about it.
And she would definitely talk back.
As the episode went on, it is clear that Ty is the village idiot. Yes, Andrew is the class clown, but Ty is a total jerk to the girls and does not know when to keep his mouth shut and it is hard for him to control the words that come out of his mouth. Proving his stupidity, Ty told Callie her body was not good enough for Playboy and then Callie started getting emotional about her insecurities.
Every guy over the age of 12 years old knows not to say that to a girl and Ty is also looking like the drama queen of the house. Everyone else seems to be focused on having fun while Ty needs to be the center of attention, literally at all times.
The girls are starting to bond and I do not think any of the guys like hanging out with each other, which is kinda funny.
Episode 4
On another "character developing" episode of The Real World: DC, Mike and Ashley struggle with their friendship while Andrew continues to try to get laid.
Michael and Ashley immediately started a friendship the day they met and it has nearly blossomed into a relationship, but the two are constantly fighting. They fight only about trivial stuff (i.e. talking to strangers or being rude to people) and Mike even said he feels like he is fighting with a kindergartener.
The bickering continues for the entire episode until the end, when the two make up.
Mike is a super nice kid. He will talk and fraternize with anyone he meets and, for some strange reason, Ashley is very guarded and defensive about the people she talks to and gets mad when Mike is nice to people. Weird.
Now you see why Mike and I are so confused and we find out later Ashley has had very little family to turn to and gets very defensive in certain situations. She is a sweetheart but has grown up differently than any of her roommates.
Andrew is constantly searching for love and this episode was no different. It has become commonplace for Drew to go out on a mission for love by himself and this week he went to a random bar alone and picked up a super cute chick. Good work, buddy.
I guarantee this was one of Drew's best ever and everyone was happy for him, including yours truly. Andrew is a total goofball and some of the roommates think he is still a virgin. It is hard for some people to believe that Drew has ever been laid because he can't control his mouth and says a lot of awkward stuff.
Anyways, Drewby, as Callie calls him, meets a super cute girl named Allie. The two immediately hit it off and Drew finds himself making out in a cab and bringing her home. The two climb into bed together and she passes out. Ha, bummer dude.
Drew is frustrated that he can't "seal the deal" in DC but the two start a cute friendship. He takes her out to lunch and they share a kiss. She comes over a few nights later, they make out, and Drew is very excited about the future of his relationship with Allie.
Sadly, Allie ends it with Andrew because he is such a hornball. He admitted to having a boner all night long while spooning with Allie, but he wonders why she broke up with him. I mean, they made out a lot but he definitely started to creep her out after a while. All Drew needs to do is relax, not force things, and the babes will come.
The funniest part of the episode is when the guys get gift certificates to a sports bar and go eat lunch for a discounted price. They did not know the sports bar they had certificates to was a gay sports bar and were immediately hit on by a few gentlemen. Andrew got kissed and Ty got "molested". Watching the guys squirm was hilarious. Good stuff.
Episode 5
A few relationships were tested this week on The Real World: DC as Josh and his girlfriend, Ashley, fought off rumors of infidelity and Ty continued to try to get closer to Emily but she keeps pushing him away.
Josh has been struggling with his GF ever since he moved to DC and has finally reached his breaking point. Josh's mother randomly called to warn him that Ashley cheated on him in Philly and he had a mini meltdown. His mother said she was making out with some other kid but she was only telling him because she was looking out for her son, not trying to make him angry. Josh got really upset when he found out about Ashley and decided he needed to get his nose pierced to fight off the pain inside.
Josh's GF came by later in the show and the two acted like nothing ever happened and he was relieved to have his girl back. The odd thing is after she left, Josh went out and brought a girl home. Not sure if that is fair.
Ty and Emily's relationship has gotten stranger by the week. One minute Ty has feelings for Emily (typically after sleeping with her) and another minute he is upset with her because she says she is not interested in dating.
We have discussed how Ty is a super hornball and the only thing he really wants is casual sex on demand. Emily is totally cool with the casual sex part but Ty is constantly bugging her about a relationship when she is not interested.
Ty is interested in the attention of a female and seemingly cannot live without it. He bugs Emily every night to sleep in bed together and she fights him off for hours but typically always gives in. I guess she gives in to shut him up.
Their relationship has become one of the only consistent story lines this season and although boring it is quite difficult to diagnose. It keeps the viewers' attention because sometimes the two love each other and sometimes they do not. It is quite a complicated relationship and the kind of stuff that reality TV producers love.
Erika actually received some good news this week as she was asked to perform one of her songs with a band she really enjoys. The Cab asked her to sing one of her songs at a performance and Erika let us know singing is her passion in life and why she was chosen for this season's Real World. She's not a bad singer and definitely has a chance to be a musician. Bonus points for being from Chicago.
Callie is always struggling with something and this week she is starting to get lonely. To fix herself, she has started drunk dialing former BFs and talking douche bags with GFs.
This poor sweet little Texan has a lot of insecurities and wants a boy to make her feel comfortable. She misses the attention but all she needs to do is loosen up a little bit and she will run into somebody. Callie is a very pretty girl, and ironically enough, I am single and would have no problem striking up a convo with her.
Andrew was in the background for most of this episode and was not seen making out with anyone or saying anything inappropriate. Good for him. I did not know he could control himself.
Episode 6
Callie recently found a posting for an internship at The Blade, a Gay and Lesbian periodical, which is now called the DC Agenda. She would be able to use her photography skills and take pictures of whatever the bosses wanted. The problem is that Callie's resume lacks anything resembling relevant experience, as she has only been a waitress in her life, leading Callie to start stressing.
While Callie stresses, Ashley and Drew start playfully fighting after he tried his luck with the ladies again (and partially succeeded). As usual though, he couldn't seal the deal. Drew is the man (sometimes), he's got moves on the dance floor and with the ladies, but he opens his mouth and says silly things, which leads to the girls either not going home with him, not taking their clothes off, or just simply making out with him.... which is not bad but my man Drew wants more.
Drew gets as much action as anyone I have seen on The Real World in the last ten years, but the poor kid just cannot close the deal. He is hilarious with his public make out sessions and his PDA.
But, what starts as a playful fight between Drew and Ashley actually started to get slightly physical. I am not exactly sure why but the two started throwing pizza at each other and Drew pulled the, "OK, I will stop" and then threw more pizza in Ashley's bed.
Ashley did not appreciate it and slapped Drew on the arm leading him to get a little more physical and then he pushed her. Not hard... but he did push her. Drew then started getting a little too crazy for Ashley's liking. He threw the pizza everywhere, causing Ashley hide behind Ty, which started a firestorm of accusations. The guys did not really think much of it but the girls know Ashley is slightly crazy and for good reason.
Ashley is super sensitive when it comes to hyper-aggressive men because sadly, her stepdad was abusive towards her and her mother. It was a sensitive subject around the house because most of the cast mates felt Ashley was overreacting but she was only acting the only way she knew.
Ashley was so scared by Drew she felt like she needed to leave the situation and slept over in a hotel. Again, most of the roommates thought she was being silly, but Ashley only did what she thought was right.
Drew would later apologize to Ashley and he was sincere but then he tried to cuddle with her, and she became lucky number 10 on the denials. Poor Drew, he reminds me of me. *cough er excuse me, someone I know *cough.
Callie had a great interview with the paper and passed her first test, which was to take some photos at an event. Mike went with Callie to the event and met a cute guy (according to him) named Eric. The two hit it off but, later in the episode, Mike received an email from his ex BF telling him how much he misses Mike and how much he loves him. Mike does not know what to do but I am sure we will find out soon enough.
It seems Drew is starting to take over as the main character, which is fine with me because the rest are not as crazy, cool, fun or interesting. Basically, he goes out by himself, makes out with random girls, tries to take them home, and fails. So cool, I wish I was in college again.
Episode 7
Things got a little crazy this week on The Real World: DC, as Ashely and Erika fought nearly the entire hour. The two of them argued about silly things and caused more harm than good to each other.
It all started with the girls sitting down and talking about how Erika has battled depression a lot during her life. Ashley connected with her because she too has battled depression, but things got weird when Ashley became jealous of Erika's support group.
Ashley did not have a family to lean on when she battled her depression but Erika did and she strangely became very angry and called Erika a spoiled brat. Ashley left the room but the two of them later talked and opened up to each other. After they sat down and let each other know how they felt they became closer ... for about five minutes.
The two continue to fight about how Ashley is jealous of Erika's support system and neither seemed to care about either's depression any longer. The argument spirals out of control the rest of the night while the group is at dinner and into the next day before they go laser tagging.
After a few days of bickering, the girls' anger boils over into another screaming match in front of the group. After a 15-minute fight, the girls cool off and once again talk it over but nothing is accomplished.
Ashley apologizes to Erika for constantly snapping at her and says she gets frustrated and says mean things when she fights. It is admirable Ashley admitted to her faults and she is very sincere and starts to cry. Erika quietly takes offense to Ashley crying because she thinks she should be the one crying after getting picked on by Ashley the entire season.
It got very selfish towards the end and what started with them being mature and trying to talk about their problems, quickly became more about themselves and about not caring for each other.
Later in the episode, Erika pulls a Snooki and threatens to leave but it talked into staying.
Also in the episode, Mike continues to struggle with his sexuality, as his new buddy Eric is 100% gay and is frustrated with Mike who is non-committal to his sexual preference. It is an interesting topic and Mike is clearly having problems in his life being honest with himself because his family does not know he is gay or bi or whatever he is yet.
Next week should be interesting as Mike comes out to his family, making for some great reality TV.