Alumni Area: ‘The Grits Hit the Fan!’
May 13th, 2009
What it is? One time for all my BET College Hill fans!!!! It’s ya’ girl Fallon from College Hill Season 4 Virgin Islands (the best cast College Hill has ever seen….lol). I’m coming at you with the recap from the latest episode of the newest and hottest season, College Hill South Beach.
Well to start off, all I can say is
WOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The drama in this house is enough to make viewers at home start pulling out their weaves. The episode started with a recap of last week’s incident where Kay (Kathryn) ate, stabbed, and disposed of Kyle’s succulent, juicy ribs.
The motive behind Kay eating the ribs was simple–take some of the shade you give out. In every drama-filled moment of College Hill there is always someone who is responsible for making the drama occur.
What’s funny is that it’s never the people that are directly involved with the drama. The term is called INSTIGATOR, people and like I said, every College Hill Season has had one. In my particular season, all my castmates would agree that Andres would probably get that title. He would stir up drama by telling someone what someone else said and when the people confronted each other, he said nothing and watched from the sidelines as the drama sparked. From my view, it seems like this INSTIGATOR would have been Paul. Was it truly necessary that anyone spoke up about who actually ate the ribs? Especially knowing the temperament of Kyle or better yet, Keisha Fierce! The best policy would have been for everybody to play stupid for the sanity and peace of the house. However, this issssss College Hill we’re talking about and sanity and peace don’t even fit in the same sentence.
So once Paul spilled the beans about the culprit, Kay aka Sticky Fingers, a light switched on for Kyle that everyone knew wouldn’t be turned off until he released his anger on Kay. So as the day went on, every castmate sat on the edge of their seats waiting for Kay to walk through the door so the BIG SHOW could start. To welcome Kay home, Kyle set up what seemed to be a bum’s idea of a romantic picnic with a spread of trash can ribs, a half drunken beer, and a bootleg umbrella.
As Kay walked through the door you could almost see the horns rising out of Kyle’s head! The confrontation happened immediately upon her arrival and once the letter written by Allison to Kay about the rib incident was read aloud, as the old folks would say, the grits hit the fan! Keisha was in the building and stormed up to Kay ready for battle, demanding the cash out for his ribs. Much to her lady standards Kay smirked and agreed to go upstairs to reimburse Kyle. However, that wasn’t good enough for the College Hill Diva. He wanted that confrontation and Kay simply wouldn’t give it to him. No matter how much or how loud he yelled or how many bitches she was called in the matter of one minute, she kept her cool. Even as the altercation lead to Kay’s closet, where I’m sure Kyle was ready to cause havoc, Kay remained intact while still attempting to get her point across.
Now this is the part that pisses me off. I HATTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEE people who just stand around like spectators while drama is popping off. If no one besides Kay and Kyle had anything to say, everyone else should have returned to their respective spaces. It’s just human nature to want to see drama, I guess. Even in my season when the argument between the Cali and V.I. kids took place prior to Vanessa and Krystal’s fight, I stood there for about 2 minutes before walking outside. If people aren’t going to start putting people’s face in the dirt, why stand around and look at them go hard as if something’s really about to pop off? On the other hand, I could understand the need for at least one person to be there to prevent Kyle from going totally overboard and putting his hands on Kay who is in fact, a woman.
All in all just to retrospect the situation, it’s so evident through obvious personal experience of doing the show and viewing past and present seasons, the drama that goes on between castmates 95% of the time has NOTHING to do with what’s being argued about. Example, our season…Krystal, JT, and I had this HUGE argument over some damn ground beef!!!!! Ground beef, people. Once Krystal and JT began to argue further, the spiteful comments made from both of them had nothing to do with the beef. Krystal may have had issues with things being taken from her and a personal experience might have sparked her upset reaction.
The verbal ass whooping that Kyle gave Kay, which was so obviously pointed out by Milan, was not about her stealing his ribs—Kyle has issues. What those issues are no one knows yet, but it’s evident that they need to be addressed before his anger seriously compromises his or someone else’s safety. Next episode the whole house will be going through family therapy together so maybe a revelation will happen as to why Kyle is so hostile. Definitely no shade to Kyle because I think he is the funniest College Hill cast member ever!!!! I just hope his temper can stay in check so at least for the second half of the experience the Season 6 house can bond and enjoy the College Hill life!!!
Thanks for tuning in everyone!!! If you don’t know, I have my own personal blog titled THE BABY MAMA CHRONICLES that features more personal drama than you can handle! Log on to Myspace or Facebook and type in ‘Fallon Favors’ under ‘search’ for more details. See you later!!!
Love Live Life,
Fallon
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