A group of rebellious women are put in a house together in an experiment intended to moderate their behavior.A group of rebellious women are put in a house together in an experiment intended to moderate their behavior.A group of rebellious women are put in a house together in an experiment intended to moderate their behavior.
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I haven't seen every season but the ones I have seen are fun and entertaining. Is this rocket science or educational? Obviously no... However if you enjoy reality tv where there's a lot of drama and excitement, this might be for you.
The basic format of this show is that a bunch of violent and extremely violent women "Bad girls Club" all live together in one house. They get drunk, they party, gossip, and of course, fight. The fights are probably the most entraining part of the series. I wish it could keep going! This show kept me alive, honestly.
Well I am new to the American TV shows and I was really shocked as I saw what kind of crab they show. What's so interesting to see ignorant ladies who define them by their looks and by who is the biggest drinker and curse most? They have no goals in their life, except maybe to blow up their boobs more and to bleach their hair and that's it....It's very poor and if I would watch stuff like this every day, I am sure I would get dumber every day. They are really great role models. This show is just another senseless mistake of the media and for those people who are graving for scandals, cause their life might be so boring, that their only entertainment is those kinda shows
All the people who gave this a low rating are too sensitive to watch reality tv like this, if you don't like drama and fights, then why are you watching a show that's all about that? makes no sense. Anyways this show is basically a bunch of girls tossed in a house and then of course drama starts. This show probably has more physical fights then any other reality show. Which can turn out satisfying when someone who starts things gets what they deserve, due to many of the women on this show being very obnoxious. This show isn't for everyone but if you enjoy drama and fights then this is perfect for you, if you don't, then don't watch it.
The description of this show says that it is "an experiment" in moderating the behavior of young women (who have anti-social tendencies). Now, fifteen seasons into this experiment, I am "lucky" to have encountered this phenomenon. It does not take much watching to realize they gave up on the experimental behavior modification a long time ago.
Its most current incarnation involves four sets of sisters, all from the east coast. You might wonder why anyone would want to be on a show that brands her "bad"? It must be money or notoriety. It can't be a burning desire to produce quality television.
"Bad Girls Club" caters to the lowest levels of taste. Over the years we have seen other shows that traffic in this tripe, and BGC incorporates the worst of all of them. Imagine the violent and tasteless parts of "Real World", the classless posings of any "Real Wives" show, the sensationalistic catfights of "The Jerry Springer Show". Healthy doses of unhealthy binge drinking fuel the action.
In fact, these young women have been raised on TV shows that celebrate the cult of infamous behavior. They have seen Omarosa and any number of other women who have sold their personal sex tapes or carefully honed a made-for-TV bad-girl personality and reaped the admiration of so-called fans. Celebrity seems to be reward in itself, regardless of how low one is willing to go to be controversial. In the process, certain behaviors have been promoted.
Now it only takes one (perhaps innocent) ill-chosen word to trigger tirades of PC militarism or physical violence because of "disrespect". They parade with pride their willingness to do battle. "Respect" doesn't mean what it used to. These women can rightfully claim no dishonor of their respect, because they disrespect themselves. Still, they pretend to be offended if anyone crosses lines of behavior or says words they find inflammatory. Apparently no one has ever told them that violence should be a last resort. By being so sensitive to every imagined slight, they reveal themselves to be weak, not strong.
Certainly some of the action is staged. Regardless, what value does this show have? There are so many good shows on TV now that watching this drivel is a crime against taste.
Its most current incarnation involves four sets of sisters, all from the east coast. You might wonder why anyone would want to be on a show that brands her "bad"? It must be money or notoriety. It can't be a burning desire to produce quality television.
"Bad Girls Club" caters to the lowest levels of taste. Over the years we have seen other shows that traffic in this tripe, and BGC incorporates the worst of all of them. Imagine the violent and tasteless parts of "Real World", the classless posings of any "Real Wives" show, the sensationalistic catfights of "The Jerry Springer Show". Healthy doses of unhealthy binge drinking fuel the action.
In fact, these young women have been raised on TV shows that celebrate the cult of infamous behavior. They have seen Omarosa and any number of other women who have sold their personal sex tapes or carefully honed a made-for-TV bad-girl personality and reaped the admiration of so-called fans. Celebrity seems to be reward in itself, regardless of how low one is willing to go to be controversial. In the process, certain behaviors have been promoted.
Now it only takes one (perhaps innocent) ill-chosen word to trigger tirades of PC militarism or physical violence because of "disrespect". They parade with pride their willingness to do battle. "Respect" doesn't mean what it used to. These women can rightfully claim no dishonor of their respect, because they disrespect themselves. Still, they pretend to be offended if anyone crosses lines of behavior or says words they find inflammatory. Apparently no one has ever told them that violence should be a last resort. By being so sensitive to every imagined slight, they reveal themselves to be weak, not strong.
Certainly some of the action is staged. Regardless, what value does this show have? There are so many good shows on TV now that watching this drivel is a crime against taste.
Did you know
- TriviaThe "beach fight" on BGC5 was much longer than they showed.
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Tanisha: Pop off!
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- Runtime44 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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