That a "Bad Girl"
Lord, forgive The Slug for we have sinned. We have become addicted to Oxygen's "The Bad Girls Club," a salacious train wreck of a reality show with the simple conceit of putting seven "bad girls" in a house to live together. That's it. That's all. No reform. No job. They don't even vote on "Bad Girls Club" officers. Nothing to do but be bad in front of the camera. If you haven't checked it out, you should. No, you shouldn't. Wait. You should. Argh! We hate it when a bad TV show puts this trance on us!
Although "The Bad Girls Club" is from the producers of "Starting Over" and "The Real World," those shows' strict rules against violence must not apply here because drunken violent cast member Ripsi was allowed to stay in the house immediately following her attack on two roommates, one of which was sleeping at the time. (However, she was later kicked to the curb — right after giving most of her clothes and shoes to the roommates she didn't beat up.)
The Slug's favorite "bad girl" is the black-maned, trash-talker Aimee, who says she got kicked out of cosmetology school for hitting somebody. She sorta reminds us of a blue-collar version of Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In the preview for next week's episode, she tells the replacement roommate that she reminds her of someone she doesn't like — all while leisurely gripping a pair of scissors.
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