Alec Karam

Alec Karam

The Violent Fight That Could Be the End of ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’

Screenshot of BravoThe Real Housewives of New Jersey is crumbling right before our very eyes—and it’s almost beautiful. Friendships have fallen apart, alliances have never been more aimlessly strategic, and the facade of a core group with rich inner lives has all but dissipated. And just when you think it can’t get any more depraved, Jennifer Aydin rolls in with a bag of hammers and starts swinging.After months of blog-induced rumors that painted a World War 3-level fight, a cast suspension for Jennifer and Danielle Cabral, and a last-minute panel change at BravoCon to keep the warring duo apart, we’ve finally arrived at the headline brawl of the season. It’s the latest in a series of Bravo physical altercations, and perhaps the most ridiculous yet.Thankfully, this one comes with no need for endless discourse, though rest assured the Twitter warriors will do their very best to create some anyway. At Teresa’s Tulum party (does this count as a cast trip? Bravo might just say yes, considering there’s no official trip outside the state this season), Danielle yearns to squash her newfound beef with Jennifer.Read more at The Daily Beast.

All Hail Jo, the Surprise Breakout Star of ‘Vanderpump Rules’

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/BravoIt’s the age-old question: How real should reality TV be? If Vanderpump Rules has done anything with its eleventh season, it’s to show how to evolve beyond its blown-up premise to be something entirely new. But after weeks of trying to figure out if this is good, bad, or something else, I’m drawing the conclusion that it’s ultimately necessary, and everyone’s playing their part as best they can.On one side, we have Katie and Ariana, who resent the show but would never voluntarily leave it. On the other, Scheana and Lala have gone into show-saving mode, ditching pretense and fan favorability to keep the train from veering off the tracks. While these two groups started the season in full alignment, they have moved further and further away with each week, a testament to how reality TV fundamentally changes the reality of a situation—and one that places the ladies at odds. Perhaps that’s why Tom Schwartz’s roommate Jo is such a breath of fresh air amid this bizarro reality, her entire plot far removed from the online discourse.In the wake of the seismic levels of vitriol felt by the Scandoval, the online divide has further shaped the VPR landscape, as is the circle of life. It’s a conundrum that, even more so than with the cast, has the fanbase utterly divided. Some long for the show to move into new terrain, ditching the male cast members for a series about girl bosses doing it for themselves, while the fans who love mess simply want to see everyone sling mud at each other, alliances be damned.Read more at The Daily Beast.