Online Previews Basketball Wives 4x15 `Season 4, Episode 15


Tami asks. Wait a minute,Free Download Video Basketball Wives 28th May 2012 Episode On VH1  Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video .Online Watch Basketball Wives Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV . Free Download Basketball Wives Full Episode Video .Is this another one of Tami’s Texas textbook revisionist history lessons? Jennifer never asked to be hit by Evelyn’s baldheaded assistant. Why is she lying? “I know she’s very upset,” Kenya says. “I don’t understand why she’s upset,” Tami says. I wish I were given a free trip to Tahiti. I’d tap on Tami’s window every night, wearing a goalie’s mask. Apparently, Kenya isn’t jovial enough for the ogres. Shaunie wants to know why. “You seem upset,” Shaunie says. “I had a bottle thrown at me,” Kenya says. “I’m not happy,” Kenya says.

Ha! Kenya glares at Evelyn, who is seated across from her, looking very nervous and constipated. “And what do you want me to say?” Evelyn asks. “I’m sorry for throwing a bottle?” Yeah, I think that’s what she was getting at, Evelyn. “When I’m angry, I see red,” Evelyn says. What is wrong with Evelyn? What she did was not some innocent mistake. She threw a wine bottle at Kenya’s head, which could have seriously harmed Kenya or someone else.

She acts as if she accidentally broke Dr. Huxtable’s juicer while making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the kitchen with Peter. “Do you accept the apology?” Tami asks Kenya. Did I miss something? I’ll admit, I do drift off to my happy place most of the time this show is on, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t hear anything that even remotely sounded like an apology from Evelyn.

“As a grown woman with two little kids, I think there are better ways to handle it than throwing a bottle,” Kenya says. That’s the most intelligent thing I’ve heard said on this show. “I respect the fact that you apologized,” Kenya says. And that was the dumbest. “Are you okay?” Shaunie asks Kenya. “Look how you’re looking at me.” Isn’t that physically impossible? “You’re scaring me a little bit,” Shaunie says.

So, Evelyn hurls a bottle over Shaunie’s head, Tami flails around like some disgruntled wildebeest on any given day, but it’s Kenya who scares her? “So you are a little bit crazy? Shaunie asks. “I am,” Kenya says. Kenya’s making weird beady eyes and shaking. I think she’s overdoing it a bit, but I understand.

My father says if you’re in a situation where you can’t beat your opponent, act crazy and the person will leave you alone. It looks like Kenya’s strategy is working. They move on to Jennifer.

The ogres decide to summon Jennifer out of her room. Instead of going to Jennifer’s room themselves, they have Kenya do it. Jennifer and Kenya walk to lunch, passing Suzie and the ogres. “It’s so pretty here,” Jennifer says, completely oblivious to the trolls who are gawking at her on the other side of the pool. Kenya tells Jennifer about her conversation with Evelyn.


A few days ago, Shaunie O'Neal, the high priestess of the Basketball Wives Ya-Ya Sisterhood, offered up (another) apology for the show's trip to crazy town this season. From a woman that claimed that Basketball Wives was a positive show, it was definitely an about-face, likely partially mentioned as a response to the growing criticism of the show and calm the waves of angry tweets crashing on each of the wives. Between the bullying that has been taking place over the last two seasons and the complicitness that all non-involved parties have shown, it's been an especially tumultuous time for Basketball Wives, one that could either make or break the show going forward.

And before tonight's episode, I still had a modicum of hope left that the show would find its way back. It's never been the highest form of entertainment or an especially thoughtful show, but it tended to keep itself in check and things never got that bad, considering. You had the typical thrown objects and screaming matches, of course; it just never became something that you had to worry about. But Tami's behavior tonight, y'all, was so far over the line that I cannot find an analogy appropriate enough to describe it. It was the type of vile, condescending, mean-spirited mean girls type malarkey that you thought everybody left behind in junior high; drunk or not, Tami was not a good person and had no excuse for any of her behavior. Not for arguing with Kesha, not for threatening her, not for taking her purse - none of it. The hypocritical taunting (calling Kesha a childish 30-something while being 40-something and essentially playing keep away), the God complex (making her apologize before getting the purse back), the victim blaming (talking about Kesha's thin skin) were all incredibly gross and unnerving to watch. I believe that reality TV can edit a perception of a person to be different than they actually are, but you have to give them the material to do so; that wasn't a CGI Tami Roman wreaking havoc all over Tahiti. That was real live Tami Roman embarrassing herself, her children, and every black woman in America with her behavior tonight and she has only herself to blame for it.

However, don't think that the other girls are off the hook. If anything, they made it much, much worse by either qualifying any criticism they had of Tami or just sitting back and watching it all go down. Which is why I think that Shaunie's apology is not to be taken seriously, since she got into the drama just as much as anybody else. Granted, tonight she (feebly) "stood up" to Tami, but let's look at what else she did tonight. For one, she was cackling in her confessional about Tami taking the purse; she willingly participated in the 5th grade prank on Kenya involving fish, and she never uttered a word while Tami dressed down Kesha before giving the purse up. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem and Shaunie implicitly co-signs every move, every insult, every aggressive bit of posturing that comes from Tami. If my boss tells me (verbally or non) that I'm doing something right, dammit, I'm going to keep doing it and that's exactly what Tami's doing. Look at Shaunie mentioning that she couldn't tell Tami not to take a drink because she's a grown woman. Granted, yes, Tami is grown and should (key word) know not to drink if it sets her off or if she's around somebody that she doesn't like. But she doesn't know how to do that, be it through a desire for camera time and/or a legitimate problem with alcohol, and it's the job of the other girls to help her learn when it's time to say no. It's called being a friend and looking out for your girl's best interests and the ladies of Basketball Wives might need to try doing that more often.