u/Gullible_Season_3175

Scandoval: First Time Watcher

I am finally on season 11 episode 3 and boy is Sandoval an evil terrible human being. Lisa claiming "the punishment doesn't fit the crime" is crazy considering just how little accountability Sandoval is actually taking. What do you mean he is trying to buy Ariana out of the house? What do you mean he refuses to stay elsewhere? Like this guy is awful. He did an evil thing and yet he plays the constant victim and points the finger at everyone but himself. His audacity to express any negative feelings let alone feel them towards Ariana is truly what makes him scum. Honestly proud of myself for how little I liked him in the first place per my other posts. This guy needs to stop trying to be on television.

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u/Gullible_Season_3175 — 15 days ago

I am officially on season 8 episode 4 of my first ever watch of Vanderpump Rules - I have two previous posts about my thoughts as I've gone through.

First, I wanted to say IDGAF about these new additions or Scheana. Scheana is way too old to care about any of these new people and what they are doing, like my god, just stop dating coworkers. Also, you aren't season 1 Stassi, MOVE ON.

Tom Sandoval: I can't stand this mf. He is so massively wrong about this Stassi Book Event thing. Like, approach your business partner, not the person the event is for! She went to Lisa, Schwartz, and the manager, so why would she think to also go to you if no one was telling her she needed to? Then you have the AUDACITY to send a hostile and completely out of line text message, and when apologizing, you basically backslide about the entire thing, trying to validate yourself. He is such a pos, he is misogynistic and needs to crush his massive ego. Ariana deserves better, like, oh my god him basically railroading her cocktail book, causing it to take longer to make was disgusting. I hate this man - somehow I hate him more than Jax and James, which I genuinely didn't think was possible.

James' behavior at the Season 7 reunion was abhorrent, and the fact that he claims to be "doing all this work" while talking about issues with his family will garner zero sympathy from me. He only takes "accountability" when he is forced to. I don't think he actually understands the meaning behind the words "I apologize" or "I'm sorry." Since I am new, I couldn't believe the discourse around that season was so against Katie for "getting James fired," why, because his family sucks? Lots of people's families suck, but you are responsible for your own behavior. It's not like this was James' first strike, it wasn't even 2nd or 3rd, like he needs to stop drinking completely forever. The way he spoke to Brittany at the reunion should not have been tolerated.

Basically, these men continue to be the worst, and while the women aren't perfect, at least they have depth (well, minus Raquel and Scheana)

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u/Gullible_Season_3175 — 18 days ago

I am currently on season 6 episode 3 of my first ever watch of Vanderpump Rules and I am so confused about what Lala's deal is. She wants to be on the show but god forbid she has to divulge anything about her personal life that she doesn't control the narrative of. She leaves, comes back, leaves and then comes back again. What is her end goal? Why be on a reality tv show if you aren't ok with your life being shown on TV? The whole NDA thing is so odd to me, like wdym your friends have to sign NDAs!? I just do not understand what her motivations are.

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u/Gullible_Season_3175 — 23 days ago