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Here it is, the finale

Now we wait for the reunion show...

Have the Salahi's committed a criminal act?  Their lawyer says no.  It seems what they did was lie.  But is that a punishable offense?  Could they actually serve jail time?  It's unfortunate for them that this issue is airing.  It actually makes them look so guilty and re-hashes what they did.  Especially if they are still under investigation.  Weigh in on the comment tool below if you know if they are still under investigation.

 

At the dinner at Stacie's house, I could just feel the fumes coming off the TV from Cat.  I knew those claws were not going to retract.  Honestly, I can't blame her.  I don't think I could have just sat there either.  I was a little concerned that Stacie and her husband were playing both sides a bit.  It was a little odd how they lured them to the house, acted over friendly, it seemed, just to be the ones to get the information from them?  That's how it came across.  I appreciate Cat's approach more.  Right for the jugular. 

 

All in all, I was hopeful for an intoxicating drama as the other housewives' shows, but was left feeling a little disappointed.  I think it was too much of an extreme.  There were four housewives that were really quite normal people (I mean that in the best way possible), and one that was so far off the richter scale.  Unfortunately, it made for a show that was not as entertaining.  All of the conflict was in one direction so it started to get a little stale.  In reality, it's great that these women are all very well balanced.  That actually says good things for DC, but not such great things for the BRAVO reality show, The Real Housewives of DC.

 

Only four of you are actually ladies, so, best of luck ladies!

 

- Janenne Remondino

 

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