June 3, 2008
Last month, we reported that The Real World was renewed for its 21st season, which is set to take place in Brooklyn, New York. Now, further reports have surfaced, talking about what’s in store for the next season and where our MTV housemates will be residing. The men behind the production have already promised viewers that the new season will focus on individuals who are “genuine” and have “meaningful conflict” that would eventually tell “powerful stories.”
June 1, 2008
The Real World is many a college co-ed’s dream. You live in one of the sweetest houses, get a trendy job, surround yourself with beautiful people, drink every night, and oh yeah – you get to be on television. In 20 seasons, thousands upon thousands of people have applied but only a little more than 100 have made it onto the show. Some have milked their Real World fame for all its worth, like Beth from the Los Angeles cast. Some have never been seen or heard from again, like Irene from Seattle. However, no cast member has ever behaved the way Greg of the Hollywood cast has and we’re still trying to figure out what the heck he’s doing there.
May 28, 2008
On tonight’s episode of The Real World, the house was divided. On one side, we had Greg and on the other … well, we had everybody else. Greg has had a difficult time making friends with anybody in the house since the season began. It could have something to do with the pranks he plays: putting rocks in people’s beds, wiping toothbrushes in grease, and stealing the underwear of the female roomies. Tonight’s episode featured a full fledged meltdown in the house with one cast member removed for a night by production.
May 21, 2008
On tonight’s episode of The Real World, Sarah’s boyfriend came to Hollywood to visit the house. At dinner that night, Sarah and Will engage in a burping contest while her boyfriend awkwardly looks on. Greg meets him later on in the night, after all the roomies, and immediately assesses Ryan as a "dweeb".
Dave and Greg bring some girls that they met out at the bar home, which doesn't sit well with Kim, considering they just hooked up. When one of the girls disrespects Brianna, she calls the girls "whores" and Greg fights back.
May 21, 2008
One has to wonder why Greg even wanted to be on The Real World: Hollywood in the first place. After winning an internet contest on MTV's website, Greg became the seventh and final roommate this season on The Real World. He has yet to form friendships with anyone and, on tonight's episode, finds the entire house against him. Greg has seemed unimpressed with his surroundings and uninterested in anyone or anything involving The Real World. Today, Greg spoke to BuddyTV in an exclusive interview about what sets his roomies off, if he liked his job with the improv group, and if he left the show with any friends.
Below, you will find the complete transcript and mp3 of the interview.
May 16, 2008
The Real World used to be about more than a bunch of 20-somethings, without direction, who liked to party and hook up with each other. Once upon a time, they dealt with social issues such as race, religion, and sexuality. These days, most scenes for the MTV reality show are filmed in the bar or the bedroom. The fights are bigger, the meltdowns are scarier, and the booze is always flowing while cameras wait to capture a television worthy moment. With so much debauchery to be had in Hollywood, why did MTV choose to cast not one, but two former addicts on their show this season?
May 14, 2008
On tonight's episode of The Real World, Dave gets frustrated with Kimberly when she pushes him away at the bar. Out to prove that it doesn't bother him, he finds the first girl he can and starts making out with her. Kim gets overly drunk and breaks down crying back at the house. Dave cuts his night short with Justine, the girl from the bar, after feeling uncomfortable with the situation. Kimberly decides that if he's going to bring home "dirty hookers" from the bar, then she's not having sex with him anymore.
May 14, 2008
It's all systems go for the record-setting 21st season of The Real World. MTV has given the nod for production on the next edition of the longest-running reality series to begin. Season 21 moves the show from the west coast to the east for The Real World: Brooklyn.
The current Real World: Hollywood, the 20th installment of the pioneer reality series, has elicited a resurgence in viewership, with the series posting an increase from last year's numbers. The improved ratings has effectively propelled MTV to the number one post during the 10-11pm bracket on Wednesdays.