At the beginning of this episode, Lynda is actually doing some work instead of lamenting about her new house or talking about being from the South. Meanwhile, Stacie is still looking for her birth father's identity . . . on Facebook. Lynda, Mary, and Cat more
Oh, boy. Tonight's Real Housewives of D.C. ushered us to the event that we have been waiting for all season long, which is the infamous White House Gatecrashing incident featuring Michaele and Tareq Salahi and the red sari (which has become an icon o more
Two fat elephants occupied the room that was The Real Housewives of D.C. last night. No, neither one happened to be or involved the Salahis this time around. The culprits were actually the thorny topic of gay marriage and a wannabe Housewife who might hav more
Cat has finished Inbox Full (in tv time, in real life the book won't be out until December). It's interesting to hear Cat say that her marriage with Charles "not all as rosy and sparkly as it may seem" with the revelation of her recent divorce (two months more
The show is working a Jedi mind trick on me. Try as I might to hold onto my standards, I dare say I'm coming around to enjoying myself on Thursday nights again. I think it's because Mary is such reliably fluffy company, and Cat wears ridiculous more
Tonight's Real Housewives of D.C.'s theme was all about home, whether it was looking for one in a literal sense, cleansing your home, protecting your home (or your closet in Mary's case), or yearning for home. Either way, the drama and goss more
Uh oh, we're back to the biometric lock on Mary's closet. I think we can all agree that the latest franchise in the Real Housewives universe has struggled all season long to catch a rhythm. It's not in the end that these people are unlikable. I've come to more
Uh oh, we're back to the biometric lock on Mary's closet. I think we can all agree that the latest franchise in the Real Housewives universe has struggled all season long to catch a rhythm. It's not in the end that these people are unlikabl more