Behind the Screen: The Real World: Sydney - Trisha Cummings

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So you all would not want to see Trisha in a new reality show...

— V1man

V1man;36902 wrote:So you all would not want to see Trisha in a new reality show. No, No,a thousand times NO...

— OtherPplsDrama

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Discussion thread about The Real World: Sydney - Trisha Cummings with 30 replies from the Vevmo community.

The Real World: Sydney - Trisha Cummings

Bacchus ·
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OtherPplsDrama#2
Oh God....Trisha....*gasp*. Geez Bacc I'd almost completely erased her from my memory!
V1man#3
So you all would not want to see Trisha in a new reality show?
OtherPplsDrama#4
V1man;36902 wrote:
So you all would not want to see Trisha in a new reality show?
No, No, a thousand times NO!! Please tell me you're not hinting at something!?
Stacee_Danielle#5
V1man;36902 wrote:
So you all would not want to see Trisha in a new reality show?
IF by reality show you mean the producers putting her on a volcanic island 3 seconds prior to errupting and filmed it all for our enjoyment then, yes. BUT if you mean anything else that does not result in at least a lotpublic shame and humiliation, then HECK NO! :D
V1man#6
Stacee_Danielle;36984 wrote:
IF by reality show you mean the producers putting her on a volcanic island 3 seconds prior to errupting and filmed it all for our enjoyment then, yes. BUT if you mean anything else that does not result in at least a lotpublic shame and humiliation, then HECK NO! :D
How about a show where a part of the premise was to "attempt" to rehabilitate her image?
GoldenWarrior#7
Stacee_Danielle;36984 wrote:
IF by reality show you mean the producers putting her on a volcanic island 3 seconds prior to errupting and filmed it all for our enjoyment then, yes. BUT if you mean anything else that does not result in at least a lotpublic shame and humiliation, then HECK NO! :D
LOL Wow....:P Well I'm sure that MTV would actually do something like that if they thought it'd get ratings. Honestly Trisha....well I'd rather see certain other Sydney girls on the tv before her but hey it might..might be interesting to see her somewhere on tv
Bacchus#8
V1man;36986 wrote:
How about a show where a part of the premise was to "attempt" to rehabilitate her image?
You know what? I'm in!
OtherPplsDrama#9
V1man;36986 wrote:
How about a show where a part of the premise was to "attempt" to rehabilitate her image?
Ummm....still no :D
Stacee_Danielle#10
V1man;36986 wrote:
How about a show where a part of the premise was to "attempt" to rehabilitate her image?
Nope, not interested...I just really don't like her for some reason.
V1man#11
Stacee_Danielle;36999 wrote:
Nope, not interested...I just really don't like her for some reason.
Good input. Much appreciated. Thanks.
Stacee_Danielle#12
V1man;37005 wrote:
Good input. Much appreciated. Thanks.
You are very welcome my friend :)
GoldenWarrior#13
Come on Stacee give Trisha another chance and open your heart to forgiveness or something like that.....
jake93#14
GoldenWarrior;37026 wrote:
Come on Stacee give Trisha another chance and open your heart to forgiveness or something like that.....
let's not and say we did :spiteful:
Bacchus#15
GoldenWarrior;37026 wrote:
Come on Stacee give Trisha another chance and open your heart to forgiveness or something like that.....
Speaking of Trisha, it looks like she dressed up as a spray tan nightmare for Halloween. Scary! User image
GoldenWarrior#16
Bacchus;37129 wrote:
Speaking of Trisha, it looks like she dressed up as a spray tan nightmare for Halloween. Scary!
They made her stronger, faster, tanner :P Seriously when you start to look like someone put you in the oven and toasted you then you might need to stop.
roundables#17
V1man;36986 wrote:
How about a show where a part of the premise was to "attempt" to rehabilitate her image?
I'm all for it. If the rehabilitation process includes a lobotomy and shock therapy.
V1man#18
roundables;37134 wrote:
I'm all for it. If the rehabilitation process includes a lobotomy and shock therapy.
It was actually a serious question.
LivesToRun#19
V1man;37135 wrote:
It was actually a serious question.
Well it probably comes to no surprise that I liked Trisha during her season. (Since I tend to like the people, that most others do not). But anyways, if this is a serious question, about her being on another show for rehabilitation then yes, I would definitely watch it. What kind of rehabilitation and for what exactly? I wish she would've been on the Duel II.
maybeshesright#20
V1man;36986 wrote:
How about a show where a part of the premise was to "attempt" to rehabilitate her image?
2 cents! Would this have to be a show about Trisha in particular? Because I can't imagine a scenario where I or anyone I know would want to watch a reality show that revolved around her... but the image rehabilitation idea might be watchable if a different person (with clear issues to resolve) was cast as the star. As far as Trisha goes though, no no no. I think you'd need a more interesting personality to rehabilitate. Trisha's RW persona is just kinda generally distasteful in a lot of ways.. How would you rehabilitate someone's sucky boring *****y personality? And then how would you convince people to watch it?
V1man#21
maybeshesright;37138 wrote:
2 cents! Would this have to be a show about Trisha in particular? Because I can't imagine a scenario where I or anyone I know would want to watch a reality show that revolved around her... but the image rehabilitation idea might be watchable if a different person (with clear issues to resolve) was cast as the star. As far as Trisha goes though, no no no. I think you'd need a more interesting personality to rehabilitate. Trisha's RW persona is just kinda generally distasteful in a lot of ways.. How would you rehabilitate someone's sucky boring *****y personality? And then how would you convince people to watch it?
One of many people in a similar situation and certainly not the star... much more of a supporting character. Not to worry, there are about perhaps 40 possible names on a list. (think fan/personality rehab)
Bacchus#22
I think the only problem you run into with Trisha is that the audience will not believe that her image can be fixed. Much like Jeff Conaway on Celebrity Rehab, Trisha is somewhat of a lost cause. ;)
Anonymous#23
Bacchus;37145 wrote:
Much like Jeff Conaway on Celebrity Rehab, Trisha is somewhat of a lost cause. ;)
aaah... poor Kanicki!
roundables#24
V1man;37135 wrote:
It was actually a serious question.
Okay, well here's a serious response. Trisha was good television because she was a *****. Watching her was like watching a mix of the Hills and Elisabeth Hassleback. And, watching Elisabeth wouldn't be fun without Joy reacting to her. I don't think Trisha would be entertaining defanged. It would just feel fake, and be boring.
V1man#25
roundables;37166 wrote:
Okay, well here's a serious response. Trisha was good television because she was a *****. Watching her was like watching a mix of the Hills and Elisabeth Hassleback. And, watching Elisabeth wouldn't be fun without Joy reacting to her. I don't think Trisha would be entertaining defanged. It would just feel fake, and be boring.
Thank you. That is good input for the casting people.
MJ#26
Anything ever come of this show?
iMichael#27
Trisha Cummings needs to be back on TV, ASAP. RW:19 was an amazing season, with the exception of Parisa, and I believe Trisha's actions were justified. Hopefully we haven't seen the last of Trisha!
OtherPplsDrama#28
iMichael;92525 wrote:
Trisha Cummings needs to be back on TV, ASAP. RW:19 was an amazing season, with the exception of Parisa, and I believe Trisha's actions were justified. Hopefully we haven't seen the last of Trisha!
NO way!! IMO Parisa was the bright spot of the season! (And Isaac)
Dartagnan#29
iMIchael, pushing someone for no reason is always justified? ;) Parisa all the way!
iMichael#30
Dartagnan;92535 wrote:
iMIchael, pushing someone for no reason is always justified? ;) Parisa all the way!
In my opinion, Parisa seems like a very selfish person. While I persoanlly did not see this, she spoke a year or 2 ago at my school, and people who did watch her speak told me she talked about herself. I think the Trisha/Parisa fight proves that Parisa is quite self-centered. Trisha wanted to call her parents before she left for vacation, but Parisa wanted to complain on the phone. Trisha got understanably angered, and gave Parisa a slight push. Then, Parisa decided SHE wanted to send Trisha home. The rest of the house liked Trisha (probably because of her great personality) and wanted her to stay. But Parisa didn't ask anyone else's opinion, because she only listens to one opinion, her own. Remember the time CT pushed Adam in Paris and didn't get sent home?
Anonymous#31
iMichael;92540 wrote:
Then, Parisa decided SHE wanted to send Trisha home. The rest of the house liked Trisha (probably because of her great personality) and wanted her to stay. But Parisa didn't ask anyone else's opinion, because she only listens to one opinion, her own.
Where did you get that? The only people that were upset that she left were Ashli and Kelly Anne. And then they got over it when Isaac came back. He even said nobody liked Trisha.

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