Oh, God! I told myself that I would NOT watch RHOA this season, but I completely let myself down. Lord, it has already started. As soon as the FIRST episode, Lord?!
Something told me Nene was going to make references to money all throughout this episode. First she buys Bryson a car (uh, ... deja vu from Jersey wives), then she has to make sure everyone knew that she paid "CASH", and then there's the fight with Sheree. I mean, come on, Nene.
I really like Sheree, but sometimes she can be SO phoney to me. I'm still trying to figure out if her personality is real or if it's only for the cameras. She talks so fast, that there is a lot of starting and stopping in her sentences. It's very frustrating. She's also a low-talker, which makes her seem a little seedy. I still like her, though.
I'm really happy for Kim in that she's finally found true love. It really looks like the real deal with her. I hope everything works out with the two of them.
I'm also so proud of Cynthia for opening her modeling school. Now, is it just me, or did the applause seem slow to come when Cynthia walked into Bailey's with "Miss J."? It just looked like the models in there had no interest in seeing him. Weird. I'm so happy that she's willing to give something back to Atlanta by helping ATL become more of a fashion-type town.
Now, Kandi and Phaedra are a whole 'nother story. I still admire Kandi, but WHY does she want to have a sex shop?! It's such a buck-wild type arena, and she doesn't seem to fit that mode. Whereas Phaedra, ... I'd be scared to deal to even DEAL with someone like her. These families are grieving for the loss of their loved ones, and that crazy woman is only concerned about all the money she could make being in charge of funerals. I mean, the way she talked about getting the make-up done on the bodies, and crossing their hands together in the casket made her look like she was enjoying it a little TOO much. Yet and still, I have to give it to her, ... it's certainly not a competitive field that she won't have any problems keeping the money rolling. People die every day.