Sep 5 2011 10:06 PM ET

The grotesque 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season premiere: Suicide and a very awkward dinner

The last thing one expects from any of the Real Housewives series is sincerity. Read the full post.

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  • GregR

    So what was the answer? What did they say? It’s sad that Russell chose to end his life and I feel bad for Taylor and the kids. But what do you want them to do? Life goes on. They tried to address it in a respectful way. Is the world supposed to stop?

  • jane

    I just got a $829.99 iPad2 for only $103.37 and my mom got a $1499.99 HDTV for only $251.92, they are both coming with USPS tomorrow. I would be an idiot to ever pay full retail prices at places like Walmart or Bestbuy. I sold a 37″ HDTV to my boss for $600 that I only paid $78.24 for. here at CoolCen t. c om

  • Annie

    The above picture of Taylor is just bad. She looks like skeletor

  • Blush

    Bravo needs to stop calling these shows REAL housewives – - – - – - call it as it is – - – the RICH housewives of wherever.

  • Melissa in CA

    I’ve never watched any of the Housewives show, because they are the epitome of trash. (Yet I continue to watch Big Brother, go figure!) If any reality show needs a less on handling the death of a cast member, pick up the phone and call Thom Beers.

  • PN

    My feeling about this–they should have never put it on TV! Why show something so morbid and offensive like that? Even about someone who committed suicide! One of the lowest point for TV, even for those slews of Housewives shows. I believe that there are too many reality shows trying to ride on this trainwreck mentality instead of showing the real sides of these people. I wonder what Andy Cohen, himself a very upbeat host on Watch What Happens and one of the Bravo execs thinks about all this mess that this Beverly Hills show has created?

  • WI Viewer

    I was under the impression this was for comments on the show. It now seems to be a dating sight, Ad space for E.com’s, a place to bash peoples viewing preferences and IQ’s.
    I’m curious as to why people condemning this show read these blogs. Living vicariously????

  • tresorparis

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  • Chauhan

    In an Aging class I took, we discussed how old is weevid in society. What do we say to women when they look younger than their age? Oh, wow, she sure has aged well! For men? He looks very distinguished.Quite frankly, movies have given us this idea that aging is something we should avoid. We need botox and tucks and nips to rid us of those horrid wrinkles. We need to embrace youth. Why should we embrace youth? What does that mean? It means that our society seems to value beauty over wisdom. For me, I would much rather be wise than overtly beautiful. Sure, it is nice to have a pleasant look, but even the hottest chicks can be ugly if they act uneducated or catty. This cliche is sounding better and better beauty is only skin deep. I would not call myself beautiful. (My husband would.) Even at my young age I have lines around my eyes. These lines, though, are smile lines. I am proud of them. They tell me that I have allowed joy to infuse my soul, that I am not afraid to laugh. I want my sons to know that women like these real housewives are not real. They are fake. Their beauty is fake. Sure, they might be pretty but they have allowed makeup to drown their real selves. I don’t want my daughters to see these women as role models. I want them to idolize real women, women who have made a difference. (The only name that comes to my mind right now is Hillary Clinton. I am not sure why, I don’t really like her, but she really has sought to make a difference. That is something I appreciate.)

  • Max

    As I swim coach I have my swimmers bearthe every stroke to the close wall (if you’re in a pool). This allows them to bearthe every stroke, while also breathing to both sides. You don’t want to bearthe to just one side as it will cause shoulder and neck issues in the long run. If you are planning on doing triathlons, you want to be comfortable breathing on either side so you can bearthe away from the sun or towards the buoys, so you can stay on course. The only time I don’t require my swimmers to bearthe every stroke to the close wall is if we are doing a sprint or hypoxic set, and then I give them a breathing pattern.

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