Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Which "Housewives" dinner was more entertaining in the trainwreck sense: the psychic in Bev Hills or the table flip in NJ?

12 comments:

MG said...

OH. MY. GOD.

are you going to make me chooooose?

PAY ATTENTION, PUH LEAZE!

yeah, patricia arquette plays me.

AHH. both were so good, i cant choose.

rob said...

huh?

Aimee said...

I too can’t choose. They were both so fantastical that I can’t pick sides. However, I’d like to make mention of how fabulous dinner was on Scary Island. "Satchels of Gold" baby!

sarah said...

Definitely Beverly Hills. I dvr'ed and kept rewinding to see if I was hallucinating. She was a psychopath. The way she sucked on her cigg was insane.

Electronic Ciggie said...

You seriously can't choose. Aimee - good point on the Satchels of Gold dinner.

on a side note - I want to drop kick Camille.

best blog for recaps:
http://prettyontheoutside.typepad.com/

Beth R. said...

One vote for Scary Island.

Matt Roberts said...

Protest! I find this question exclusionary and sexist! Attica!!! Attica!!!

beenu said...

both were fantastic in their own ways. where on one coast you had a prostitution whore, on the other you had a drunk psychic portrayed on television by patricia arquette. ugh.

i'm gonna go with jersey b/c it's classic. no one flips tables anymore.

the ladies from atlanta need to have a trainwreck dinner. i wanna see nene bust out a gun and pistol whip dwight. STUNT QUEEN!

Cate said...

wow - the fact that this is even a question says a lot about the BH dinner. clearly i need to watch. prostitution whores!

Megan D said...

Hello - psychic hands down!! She was smoking an electronic cigarette!!

Teresa Giudice said...

I got my daily work out from the table flip.

evan said...

"You mess with my family....you mess with me!"

I feel like the psychic was amazing and the cigarette was a feature of my 2010 top ten moments, but Teresa and the table flip was perhaps a classic moment that will haunt me. Also I love watching Danielle Staub's weird lips mince together to say the following phrase: "the book"