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Originally Posted by LikeASista
I certainly have.  It looks like these women will finally add some class to the "real housewives" episodes, ... uh, ... hopefully, at least. The fact that it is filmed in D.C. immediately puts them in a more political climate, and already, the level of discussion is different: "Who has more class, Obama or Bush?" as opposed to "Who has the bigger house in foreclosure?"
Before I give too may accolades, however, I'd better watch the rest just in case these women start to disappoint. But I'm certainly digging Paul Wharton's fine fruity self. 
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I say all these housewives reality shows are essentially the same. There's absolutely nothing classy (I hate that word) about discussing which President has more class. That's as dumb as a conversation as who has the bigger house. It's a bunch of adults sitting around talking about which President is cooler and would get to play in their sandbox. No depth and substance there.
The frivolity and in-fighting was very apparent in this episode. Michaela is a busy-body annoyance, Cat was talking about stuff at my Soror's house gathering that made the others cringe, and the birthday woman went on a drunk tangent about how hair salons should be more integrated. LOL. For Cat and the birthday woman, I understand that some white people don't know what to do in majority Black settings (because Blacks are usually the minority and not the other way around) so they talk about issues that almost always lead to putting their foot in their mouths. That could be solved if they shut up and stopped trying to be the center of attention. LOL. Apparently, that's also going to be an issue in a future episode.
This show is going to be hilarious.