The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 1

The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 1
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 1

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Release Date: 2010-09-07
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It was received quickly and packaged properly. I'm enjoying the CD, "Real Housewives of New Jersey".

Great first season.

I really enjoyed the first season of this housewives. It was packed full of intense drama and a little catfighting, as all housewives are. I'm waiting to watch season 2--it's on right now--until they run a marathon and I can't wait! Also recommend Skinny Italian: Eat It and Enjoy It Live La Bella Vita and Look Great, Too!.

Realistic happenings

This is everyday life, this is what we live every day, it's true no extra acting, for real, it's what is done behind most rich people closed doors, its reality

Love Love Love It!

I promised I would not buy this because I have seen it a million times on Bravo but of all the "Housewives" franchises, New Jersey is my favorite! Atlanta used to be but there is something more genuine and organic about the drama between this particular group of ladies. I'm anxiously waiting for Season 2 to begin next month for even more table flipping!

I love the relationship between the sisters Caroline and Dina. With their sister-in-law Jacqueline and close friend Theresa, the odd "woman" out is Danielle. You really want to root for her but there's something about her that makes that a little difficult. I don't know if her past has hardened her (which it more than likely did), but her caustic and biting tongue are a little hard to take at times.

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Get a season of the Sopranos! This is just a train wreck!

The first season of the real housewives is focused on Northern New Jersey. There are three are related to each other. Teresa's an interloper and Danielle is the troublemaker.

Caroline Laurita Manzo is Al's wife and the leader of this pack.
Dina Laurita Manzo is Caroline's younger sister and sister-in-law and Tommy's wife.
Dina and Caroline married Al and Tommy Manzo who own the Brownstone banquet hall in Paterson, New Jersey.

They are joined by Jacqueline Laurita, who is married to Dina and Caroline's brother Christopher.
Teresa is a long-time friend who aspires her daughter, Gia, to become a movie star not an actress or dancer or singer but a star.

Danielle is really the crust of this show's season. She has a sordid past in the 1980s but not now. She's divorced with two beautiful daughters living in Wayne. Dina, Caroline, and Jacqueline live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey (former home to Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos before Kelly got the talk show gig).

Look Danielle's past is actually irrelevant, maybe she sugarcoats the truth about her past life with drugs, prostitution, stripping, etc but that was over 20 years ago. People have changed and moved on.

What the Manzo/Laurita trio don't mention until the reunion show is that Dina and Caroline's father-in-law Albert "Tiny" Manzo was killed in a mob style killing in Hillside, New Jersey before the mob families fell apart. It's Tiny Manzo who bought the Brownstone in the 1970.

Supposedly, the ratings with the table flipping and the revelations about the gossiping among the wives hits at the finale dinner upsetting it's hostess, Teresa who flips the table.

Now if I was given information about Danielle through a questionable memoir because the author still is hanging around trying to prove he's still relevant, I doubt that I would find it interesting because she's only in three pages. Her ex-husband didn't have the decency to change her name and then slipped in her mugshot. Maybe at the time of publication, she was unreachable. Unfortunately, that petty little action makes me wonder about her ex-husband's credibility as you read the amazon.com reviews.

Except for Danielle, none of the wives are really that interesting. Caroline comes off as snobby, aggressive and can scare Tony Soprano on a good day. Caroline defends Dina no matter what and her relatives but she doesn't admit that she's estranged from a couple of them. We'll find out later, I'm sure.

Dina comes across as a poor, dull version of Victoria Gotti if you ask me. She's not that interesting. She's a wedding coordinator at the Brownstone but doesn't see her husband who runs and owns the place. Something smells here.

Jacqueline comes across as nice and sweet but she has troubled relations with her teenage daughter, Ashley, who I suspect feels like an outsider in her stepfather's family. She flunks class at a private school and her stepfather buys a car. I don't think her husband listens to her. Meanwhile Jacqueline's concerned about getting pregnant again even though she already two children. It's just not enough I guess especially when I see the daughter staying in the car while she's at the fertility doctor. As somebody who works with teens, I can tell that Ashley has serious issues but this family is a complete mess.

Teresa's drive for her daughter, Gia, to become a star is misguided. She and her husband built a beautiful home in Moonachie for the family. Her husband works in construction in New Jersey (wink, wink) if you know what I mean. We see Joe as a homophobic Italian-American who would fit perfectly on the Sopranos. Teresa is also concerned about getting breast implants to please her husband.

Then there is Danielle whose life is really a soap opera. Regardless of how you feel about her personally, I just have trouble when the other wives gang up against her like in mean girls. In this case, Caroline's the leader and Dina's second in command. Jacqueline and Teresa follow their leads including having dinner with Danielle's first ex-husband recently without questioning the credibility of his book. Anyway, Danielle has married again and has two beautiful daughters. One of who signed with IMG model agency on the spot.

It's kind of ironic that Danielle was recommended by Dina for the trouble maker role in the series because she fulfilled that expectation far better than they could have imagined. Not only that, Danielle's own memoir is coming out after Teresa's cookbook. Danielle's daughter is signed by a major modeling agency and she's getting invited to places regularly.

Regardless of the little time that the wives actually spend together now, Danielle has emerged as the true star of this series. Without Danielle on the show, this series wouldn't have the legs to stand. I'm sure that the other housewives are upset that they are always asked about Danielle in interviews like on Regis & Kelly where she wasn't welcomed with the group.

Now, Danielle's past has come out and the audience doesn't really care about what she did in Miami during the Miami Vice days! She was young and stupid! It's not the past as it is what happened when the other housewives found out about it. It was like handing a loaded gun and seeing what would happen. If the wives had played their cards right out on the table and confronted Danielle about her past before she confronted them, maybe things wouldn't have erupted like a volcano.
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