Behind the Screen: The Real World: Portland - The A-Nia-lation Proclamatio

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They need to name one of the episodes, Schizophre-Nia...

— ILoveRW

I wonder what happens between Averey and Johnny...

— WallyT09

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Discussion thread about The Real World: Portland - The A-Nia-lation Proclamation with 30 replies from the Vevmo community.

The Real World: Portland - The A-Nia-lation Proclamation

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A rift emerges between Johnny and Averey. Jordan can't seem to hang up the drama that's occurring between him and Nia. 1965
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Nightwolf#2
Oh yeah, this is on tonight
ILoveRW#3
They need to name one of the episodes, Schizophre-Nia.
WallyT09#4
I wonder what happens between Averey and Johnny
YvanEhtNioj#5
ILoveRW;343589 wrote:
They need to name one of the episodes, Schizophre-Nia.
Lol good one
wutzrenzi#6
They have been on a roll with these titles since Battle of The Seasons (2012). Some are so corny but some are so clever, you have to laugh either way.
Nostalgic#7
ILoveRW;343589 wrote:
They need to name one of the episodes, Schizophre-Nia.
That would've been a good one if not for the fact that it sounded like it was making fun of those with that particular mental illness. Otherwise I wouldn't be surprised if you were right.
wutzrenzi;343606 wrote:
They have been on a roll with these titles since Battle of The Seasons (2012). Some are so corny but some are so clever, you have to laugh either way.
Even before that. The series has always had good episode titles. I mean pre-vevmo, tv.com and tvtome.com not all of them were this updated or even known but other than that yeah.
Nightwolf#8
Nostalgic;343623 wrote:
That would've been a good one if not for the fact that it sounded like it was making fun of those with that particular mental illness. Otherwise I wouldn't be surprised if you were right. Even before that. The series has always had good episode titles. I mean pre-vevmo, tv.com and tvtome.com not all of them were this updated or even known but other than that yeah.
Tv.com doesn't have the real episode titles for older seasons, but I do remember one episode of The Gauntlet II being called "The Good, The Brad, and The Ugly"
TDMEL52#9
The aftermath of the hurricane.
Calinks#10
And here... we... go... BOOM
WallyT09#11
This episode is starting off good
Calinks#12
LOL at the girls hugging each other and crying like they just saw someone get shot.
JL81790#13
There are times that I wish stuff wasn't bleeped...you can't hear anything. And I love Jessica trying to parallel her fight with Jordan...there was nothing similar.
TDMEL52#14
Nia just shut up. This is getting out of hand. Nia is really getting into the realm of the cast member from Hollywood who shall not be named.
WallyT09#15
I love Johnny and Daisy
NotSoFast87#16
Anastasia looks like Jodi Arias without her makeup on.
Calinks#17
HAhahaha! Jordan's biting was SO MALICIOUS! He ripped right into with such vitriol!
TDMEL52#18
I feel like everytime people are screaming Jessica, all I think about is Laguna Beach and people screaming at jessica.
JL81790#19
I retract earlier statements about Anastasia. She's cool.
Camille#20
Johnny's right. They were both wrong. Nia shouldn't have provoked it, especially while she knows the guy is drunk. Jordan should not have been making monkey noises or getting too physical What I want to know is if he really used the N word. Marlon and Nia say he did. Avery has said on an interview that he never said the n word.
Nostalgic#21
Ana, shut the hell up, please shut the hell up. She's now making an excuse for Jordan's blatant racism.
Nostalgic#22
Camille;343641 wrote:
What I want to know is if he really used the N word. Marlon and Nia say he did. Avery has said on an interview that he never said the n word.
To be honest, I don't think he did but can monkey noises and beating on his ******* chest equate to racism? Yes.
Sloan#23
Bird is the truth. Jordan's blatant racism? Maybe he is racist, but you can't judge it off that one interaction. He was super drunk and this psycho ***** had been badgering him for who knows how long, and had just dropped the n-word on HIM. He was mocking her for acting like ghetto trash, which she was.
wutzrenzi#24
Oh man we can have a huge debate on this whole "double standard" issue when black people use the n-a word. It never ends well, always gets ugly.
Sloan#25
Nostalgic;343643 wrote:
To be honest, I don't think he did but can monkey noises and beating on his ******* chest equate to racism? Yes.
Did you guys not just watch the replay of the interaction? It shows where he said it and in what context.
Seminole#26
I thought the n word that ends with a was fine for everyone to use....that's the one Nia said The OTHER N word is the big no no
wutzrenzi#27
Sloan;343644 wrote:
Bird is the truth. Jordan's blatant racism? Maybe he is racist, but you can't judge it off that one interaction. He was super drunk and this psycho ***** had been badgering him for who knows how long, and had just dropped the n-word on HIM. He was mocking her for acting like ghetto trash, which she was.
Agree, but the whole monkey thing was TOOOOO MUCH. But I understand he was drunk.
Calinks#28
Ana clearly doesn't understand what the hell she is talking about when it comes to the N word.
wutzrenzi#29
Seminole;343648 wrote:
I thought the n word that ends with a was fine for everyone to use....that's the one Nia said The OTHER N word is the big no no
N***a? It's not cool with everyone, not even some blacks. Both shouldn't be thrown around.
Nostalgic#30
Sloan;343647 wrote:
Did you guys not just watch the replay of the interaction? It shows where he said it and in what context.
And can you read or were you too busy constantly typing instead of watching the show? I just said I don't think he did, like be serious.
Camille#31
well Jordan making monkey noises is just not the same thing as Nia calling him the N'word in the slang way. People need to understand that word has a lot of history to it for black people. Some take it and turn it into a casual slang thing without negativity. That's what Nia was doing. Nia wasn't being racial. She was just saying it in a slang way. Jordan doing the monkey noises was racial. And the people who complain about black people getting to use it, but not white people, don't get it. It's about the history and the context. I think Avery said it best on her twitter that Nia making fun of his hand was just as bad as Jordan doing monkey noises.

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