Behind the Screen: The Real World: Ex-Plosion - San Francisco (2013) - The

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TeamLandon;400046 wrote:Reunion promo https://www...

— PinkRose

theyve been saying in trailers that the reunion was on monday at 9 too. Its not a mixup with the schedule...

— TwoStrikes

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Discussion thread about The Real World: Ex-Plosion - San Francisco (2013) - The Ex-o with 6 replies from the Vevmo community.

The Real World: Ex-Plosion - San Francisco (2013) - The Ex-odus

PinkRose ·
TeamLandon;400046 wrote:
Reunion promo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGznSUhE9Tc
OMG! I love Ashley Brook for that "I Fall to sleep" LOL ANywaysMTV Schedule is crazy it says it's airing on MondaY: http://www.mtv.com/ontv/schedule/?day=04%2F07%2F14&submit=Update&ch=1 4274
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TwoStrikes#153
theyve been saying in trailers that the reunion was on monday at 9 too. Its not a mixup with the schedule. im just wondering why the reunion is on monday @ 9 AND wednesday @ 10? Maybe to show the extended trailer for the challenge a few days before it airs rather than 24 hours before it airs?????
TeamLandon#154
This promo says it's a "special sneak peek" that airs Monday. Weird. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1-B8jjHoVQ
Britney#155
I don't feel like people have adequately addressed the fact that Cory was legitimately (to me, at least) trying to calm Brian down before the fight escalated. Cory wasn't goading him for once, he was telling him to relax, that it was the last night, and not to make trouble. And that is coming from me, someone who can't stand Cory and is usually on Brian's side. And I've only seen one person mention Brian taking Arielle down to the floor, in this thread. (I've only scanned it, while watching the episode, but still. What gives? It surprised me.) I also gotta say that Arielle's little attempt at a defusing talk did not work. I don't think her choice of words was the best, although I genuinely think she is the kindest person in the entire house and give her credit for the effort. Also, I laughed pretty hard when Jamie and Cory hugged Jackson the camera guy. He just had this bashful, worried look on his face that screamed "Please don't fire me!" to MTV. Oh, and Jenna calling the airport a "plane station". Bless her heart.
challenge13#156
Britney;401155 wrote:
I don't feel like people have adequately addressed the fact that Cory was legitimately (to me, at least) trying to calm Brian down before the fight escalated. Cory wasn't goading him for once, he was telling him to relax, that it was the last night, and not to make trouble. And that is coming from me, someone who can't stand Cory and is usually on Brian's side. And I've only seen one person mention Brian taking Arielle down to the floor, in this thread. (I've only scanned it, while watching the episode, but still. What gives? It surprised me.) I also gotta say that Arielle's little attempt at a defusing talk did not work. I don't think her choice of words was the best, although I genuinely think she is the kindest person in the entire house and give her credit for the effort. Also, I laughed pretty hard when Jamie and Cory hugged Jackson the camera guy. He just had this bashful, worried look on his face that screamed "Please don't fire me!" to MTV. Oh, and Jenna calling the airport a "plane station". Bless her heart.
That was hysterical.
thewronggirl#157
Britney;401155 wrote:
I don't feel like people have adequately addressed the fact that Cory was legitimately (to me, at least) trying to calm Brian down before the fight escalated. Cory wasn't goading him for once, he was telling him to relax, that it was the last night, and not to make trouble. And that is coming from me, someone who can't stand Cory and is usually on Brian's side. And I've only seen one person mention Brian taking Arielle down to the floor, in this thread. (I've only scanned it, while watching the episode, but still. What gives? It surprised me.) I also gotta say that Arielle's little attempt at a defusing talk did not work. I don't think her choice of words was the best, although I genuinely think she is the kindest person in the entire house and give her credit for the effort. Also, I laughed pretty hard when Jamie and Cory hugged Jackson the camera guy. He just had this bashful, worried look on his face that screamed "Please don't fire me!" to MTV. Oh, and Jenna calling the airport a "plane station". Bless her heart.
Yeah, Cory got my respect for that. Arielle was apparently blackout drunk as well that night, she was a guest on Afterbuzz's review of the reunion and she explains a lot of things including that whole incident, whether she thinks Tom/Jamie will stay together, and Jay's issues. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8XcofUo_TQ Also, Jay's on spreecast right now "explaining" himself: Jay G Explsoion Reunion - Spreecast He says he was an MC and that Jenna lied, he was set up with the whole skype video thing, and more so far.

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