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Sunday, October 28, 2007

The Real World Sydney: Anger Mis-Management

ORIGINAL EPISODES, WEDNESDAYS @ 10PM ON MTV

Hey, so Dunbar fought with Parisa for a change. Wait, that happens every week, hmmmm. Maybe Cohutta and the roomates are rigtht - there could be some sexual tension there. I mean, there has to be a reason that these two fight ever single week! It's not like they fight over anything that even matters. For instance, this week Parisa was cleaning the house, then Dunbar helped clean, and next thing we know they're yelling at the top of their lungs at each other about whether Parisa did or did not clean the house. It's ridiculous! And it's starting to get old, VERY old. These two need to either sleep together or stop talking to each other. Apparently, there's no other way for them to co-exist without freaking out on each other.
With all this excitement, you may have missed a visit from Dunbar's girlfriend, Julie. Well, probably not since they covered her visit a lot throughout the episode including the spooning and other nighttime extracurriculars that took place. These two really seem to be in love and I think she's great for Dunbar. She's his 100% opposite; whereas he is loud, obnoxious, mean, and out of control, she is very quiet, nice, put together and tolerates all his faults. I loved when she told Dunbar that he can be very mean. He refused to believe it whenever the roommates told him and I was hoping that after hearing it from her it might hit home how awful he can be towards people. Unfortunately, he still can't control himself and right after she left to go back home he attacked Parisa verbally at work. I'm convinced that Dunbar is just not a good guy and it's sad that he treats people, especially women, the way he does.

Not all that much else took place since the camera's mainly followed Dunbar and his fight with Parisa and visit by Julie. Shauvon continued her conversation with her overly insecure ex-fiance' and still hasn't decided whether or not to go home. I think this entire situation is absurd. I agree with Kelly Anne that it's understandable why he would want Shauvon out of the situation she's in now with the drinking and hooking up everywhere. The problem is that this isn't just about the Real World house. He's insecure, jealous, and demands of her things that he shouldn't be demanding. He's trying to dictate her future not just her present and that's just wrong. No one should give up all their dreams for the future because someone else tells them they have to. I hope she makes the right decision and decides to stay and look for someone who will let her be herself.

I'm still hoping we'll find out more on the Cohutta-Kelly Anne front. The producers apparently want to keep this all a secret but I think they ought to let us in on some of it already. Until next week, enjoy the review!

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