The Real Housewives of Atlanta
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The Real Housewives of Atlantais in the midst of a crisis.
I believeRHOAis missing those larger-than-life personalities that reminded us that scripted television is merely art imitating life.
The most talented scriptwriters (who deserve all the coins!)
would look at a character like Nene or Porsha and be impressed.
No shade; shes always been my favorite Housewife, but her energy is more Kelly than Beyonce.
As this episode shows, Marlo doesnt count as a compelling adversary because its genuinely uncomfortable to watch.
This woman is dealing with a depth of trauma that should be handled off-camera.
Kenya finally comes clean about the halftime performance, but its too late by now.
After all of the drama, Kenya never even makes it to the halftime show.
Honestly, at this point in the episode, I struggled to keep my eyes open.
I usually relish enjoying a new episode during my nighttime routine, but its getting boring.
I wont be surprised if thereissome truth to the rumblings of a complete recast.
But I wont be fooled by a tantalizing teaser again.
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Can someone explain why Marlo keeps calling Kenya by her middle name?
We all know Marlo slammed that door on Monyetta.
A person I wouldnt mind seeing thrown back into theRHOAmix is Lisa Wu.
Shes a little kooky, a familiar face, and unafraid to get into the drama.
And Im always down for Porsha to come back!
I love that Marlos life coach is urging Marlo to understand that she alone is responsible for her actions.
Lets get her with an actual therapist, though.