Online Previews Mob Wives 2x19 Reunion (Part 2)
Part 1 of a two-part reunion features the ladies recalling the dramas and antics of Season 2. Free Download Video Mob Wives 27th May 2012 Episode On VH1 Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video .Online Watch Mob Wives Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV . Joy Behar had a little trouble keeping the "Mob Wives" (Sun., 8 p.m. ET on VH1) on a short leash during the first of a two-part cast reunion after the most recent season. Behar was acting as the host/referee.Drita and Ramona have been going at one another since the first episode of the season, and they picked right up as if no time had passed.They were made even more furious when security wouldn't let them simply fight it out. So the women decided to make it an open invitation to meet up outside of the show and finish what the cameras and security never seem to allow them to finish.And with that, Drita stormed off the set, though she won't stay gone for good. The whole gang will be back for more reminiscing and more fighting next week. Maybe Karen will get a chance to speak. The throwdown between Ramona and Drita got in the way of Drita and Karen maybe talking out their differences.See if they get the chance on Part 2 of the "Mob Wives" reunion, next Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on VH1.TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
The second season of "Mob Wives" picks up where the first left off -- with each cast member dealing with major personal life issues. The rift between Karen and Drita is far from over -- will they ever be able to 'bury the hatchet'? Renee goes under the knife for major plastic surgery that may have some unexpected consequences, while also contemplating her future with her ex-husband Junior. Drita is considering her options when it comes to leaving her husband Lee -- while Carla's relationship with her estranged husband Joe may take an unexpected twist. And, of course, everyone wants to know what's in Karen's soon-to-be-released book -- the one she moved back to New York to write!
Last season, "Mob Wives" gave viewers an unfiltered look into the closed-door society of Renee, Karen, Carla and Drita, four struggling "allegedly" associated women who have to pick up the pieces and carry on while their husbands or fathers do time for Mob-related activities. United by a bond which few understand, the women are all struggling with their identities and their futures as they raise their kids as single parents in the New York City area. (Source: VH1) That revelation contrasted with a bunch of fairly positive moments during the rest of the episode. For all her worrying about them, Drita's daughters seem to be unaffected by the recent divorce announcement, Gizelle earning an award from her school that leads to her getting a puppy. As much as Mob Wives is about Carla, Drita, Renee, Ang, Karen, and Ramona, it's also about the children of each woman and making sure that the mistakes made in prior generations don't get passed down. It's good to see that the kids are taking everything in stride and that Drita, spurred by Renee's ordeal with Junior, has been holding them closer, making sure to keep reinforcing positive behavior. Karen finally having her book party may have been a nice move for her professionally, completing a long-standing project and beginning the process of promoting it, but the fact that she considers herself to be the "real victim" in all this is laughable. Yes, being raised in the life may have made a certain impression on her and yes, her dad's currently incarcerated, but y'know what? Karen's alive, her child is alive, and her parents are alive, which is more than you can say for the victims of her father's brutality. I'm not fully opposed to the idea of a book about the mob/connected to the mob, in that you can learn a lot from somebody with the type of access that Karen has. There can be a perspective gained that you wouldn't have otherwise been exposed to, which is important in understand any subculture.
But her book isn't the same as the show, to me; the show, though tawdry reality at some moments, has lifted the veil a little bit on mob life and told the story of the mothers and the daughters affected by the actions of the men in their lives. It may feature women there only for their family connection, but they represent a number of women in similar situations who are finally getting their voice heard. It could be any six women and it'd still be Mob Wives because it's about the group, not the individual. The book, on the other hand, is Karen cashing in her fame from the show and her fame as her father's daughter to make a profit; Karen writing a book isn't a problem, but writing a book about your life, which has included innumerable deaths and lives ruined, is a pretty sticky situation. I haven't read the book, but judging from how Karen drops her father's name and occupation as often as she can, I doubt it's 400 pages of atoning for his sins, let's say. The least she could do would be to donate a certain % of the profits to a related charity or the victim's families, if only to show that the purpose of the book actually was to tell her story rather than make a quick buck.