When Kevin said “Let’s go outside and talk about it” And Eric said “let’s go” I was thinking that they we’re going to go outside and throw some punches, not sit on a curb and talk Lol the 90’s
MTV in 2020 sucks. MTV back in the past were amazing to watch on TV. Everyone can relived the old MTV shows by watching the past shows and music videos like TRL on TH-cam. 😀☹️😑
There needs to be a documentary on the downgrade of MTV. Did social media take it out? TH-cam? Why didn't they team up with Vevo? Music Television turned into Teen Mom. I was out. Lol
At 5:50 I thought they were going to go outside and fight but they actually went outside and talked about it 🧐 I feel like everyone is so well spoken, so much more so than now. Interesting to see. I was born in 94 so the kind of reality tv I grew up with was vastly different than this.
You're not to far off from me lol! I agree though. It's changed alot from even ten years ago. I really liked this season. I remember watching Boston and Hawaii when they first aired. A lot of the seasons always seemed to be hit or miss for me.
No such thing as so. Called reality tv. There is no such thing as the film was edited down for television, a lot of film left on the cutting room floor while the rest, containing the most controversial pieced together to make a story- hardly reality
12:26 still a major problems today, I felt that whole conversation. When they were arguing and him explaining the scales have been tipped to favour certain people.
Not really. I am old enough to remember the 90's and I can recall very few interracial couples or people who have someone in their family through marriage that was from another race or even culture. However now, I can barely think a family that doesn't have at least one. Not saying interracial couples are going to end racism; but it's an example that people are not allowing race to affect their views on people as much as back then.
When I started college, I didn't watch much tv, but it didn't matter if I was hanging out with friends or at a party, these real world shows and the OJ trial were always on someones tv. I liked this season and the first season of road rules.
@@osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 Chappelle was right: what if there was a reality show in which everyone was black, and there was one white guy. Would he be racist bullying everyone else on the show and making them miserable and crazy? Basically, no, if anything it would be quite the opposite. Kevin Powell showed the entire TV viewing world that he could use the race card to terrorise and bully a bunch of hollywood liberals, none of whom were confederate flag wavers. His living situation was literally identical to theirs for god's sake! If I were there I would have kicked his sorry ass,
I will always remember being in middle school and flipping this on and hearing Eric arguing with Julie about cleaning the stove. I was instantly hooked! Who knew how this show would change the landscape of tv?
Perhaps if they continued this today, they should have the teens cut off from their cellphones and all social media, kind of like how the Church of Jesus Christof Latter Day Saints does with their missionaries.
Oh, please. As if people weren't binge watching tv all day back then just aimlessly switching channels. Also I don't who had a "normal" life back then considering that crime rate was higher, black people were killed or raided by the police on the daily, gay people dying of aids and women assaulted at every turn without anyone's support and trust. If white hetero men wanna go back in time, be my guest, my ass is staying in 2023.
Ppl calling Kevin a victim in the comment section is either becky with a bunch of fake accounts or they hvnt considered what he's saying. Yes he came off intense and very passionate but theres truth in what he's saying
@@juanitacolette5766 I think that had to do with the amount of time in each episode back then. Those eps were 25 mins and I think if it were 40 something minutes we could see his more chill moments bc i saw a few of them on some eps.
@@renepassa1969 the dude got stopped by the cops before the whole argument lmao. He was still feeling mad about the whole thing so with the conversation he got irritated cause Becky was just ignoring the point, so Kevin isn’t a victim. You would understand his side if you was black
The actors were prepped to argue differences. This is what mtv did to start racial issues. Kevin starts everything. He was told to that plus he's like that anyway
Ahhh 90s problems one phone line Julie running around the streets asking for directions. 30 years later kids would struggle using a paper map after having a navigation app to tell them where to go
I mean, in some cases it might not be as easy to figure out what the shortest route is, but if it came down to it I'm sure most could figure it out pretty quickly. Looking at a paper map isn't any harder than looking at one on a phone. Plus paper maps are still widely used for hiking since service can be dicey.
A lot of things Kevin brought up are being brought up and addressed now. It came off as intense but I’m happy that he was willing to talk and make it uncomfortable to shine a light on things that were important and ignored. Most of it fell on deaf ears though. Edit: Just to be clear, I don’t think black people cant be racist.
It breaks my heart that still 29 years later we’re having the same discussions and people are having the same reactions. As a white male I can’t imagine what it must feel like to constantly raise the same issues and be met with indifference.
@@derek4412 our govt works hard to keep people convinced of their victimhood. 30 yrs ago I had teachers who were not white & gay. (They actually educated young people without cramming their personal agendas down our throat.) 30 yrs later I have a job that requires a degree & a license. We are black, white, Asian, Hispanic, gay, straight, Christian, Muslim, foreign & American born. All of us working in a team environment making 6 fig. This American life is what we make it.
I fell in love with the people here. I wish The Real World would go back to their roots and real people instead of just the nonsense that is goin on since season 3
1990's Real World - "We introduce people from different parts of the US with different backgrounds and get them hating each other in just a few days." 2000's Internet - "Hold my beer."
That's a land line kids....yeah it had a big curly ass wire tethering you to the wall...and you had to be home to get calls..you would've never made it
@@0024811 I’m 24 and I know but only vague memories it went out like in my childhood and by the time I was a preteen even having a landline with caller ID was considered old school
@@EricK-td9eh I agree. Yes he was correct about the racism that occurs in America but his delivery was wrong in terms of communicating to people. Also the country girl seemed like she’s never interacted with a black person
Watching this as a 8 years old no wonder my reality is what it is. I can’t imagine how frustrating Kevin’s existence was in that house w all those yt ppl denying micro aggressions and privilege.
100% agree, in the reunion you can tell that she really took time to acknowledge her view on things back then. And her and Kevin see eye to eye really well now. Cant say the same for Becky
I remember watching a portion of.this episode and I only got to the part of Becky saying to Kevin you Called me a racist and I'm not. I'm like okay what is she saying that is racist
In Kevin’s defense she wasn’t understanding his point of view on the different experiences they have. And she was getting mad cause she didn’t see the picture so i call it just ignorance not racism but that power & race comment is a real thing tho just not used correctly for his defense
@@mylesarrington1852 yup, he's all over the place. making some good points, but man... calling her racist, that's just... ughhh. she was actually on his side on this problem, but kinda looking at it "we can make world a better place" and he just didn't want to hear it.
I wasn’t born in the year 1992 when this first MTV show originally aired on TV. However, the show is available on MTV on Demand with season one full episodes on TV but the show is not on demand, no more. 😀☹️😔
kevin is dropping some real hard truth about our nation and becky isnʻt able to consider that she may benefit from privilege that impacts her access to opportunity in ways that differ from other people...
kevin was the definition of woke before it became watered down... his mentality was literally ahead of its time and the concept of it was still in its early stages. It took people a while to fully understand what he was trying to say.. even now, people still struggle with it depending on their level of ignorance
yup, he's not wrong about lot of stuff, but calling ppl racist just because they don't fully understand the problem... build bridges, don't f-ing burn them
I saw this when I was 12. At the time, I was team Kevin, all the way. Now, I'm sort of in the middle. Kevin makes outrageous generalisations about black and white people that are just as racist as the things he is supposedly against. And Julie is expecting people to believe her rather hyperbolic accusations against him because she's a woman. It's a bit like watching a fight between MeToo and BLM. But one thing that seems unique about this fight is its happening in a moment of anger, and once everything cools down, they both get more reasonable. I really like both Julie and Kevin. I like them a lot more than people who advocate those politics now. At the end of the day, Julie and Kevin wanted to persuade each other and treat each other like humans, once the anger cooled off. That's what's missing from all the identity rage, today.
If that's all you got from all the facts Kev was spitting about racial Issues that are just as relevant now as they were then , that's sad. To even say he was making everyone uncomfortable as a minority even amongst that small cast Is ridiculous. It's not hard to see where he was coming from and why he felt the way he did alot of times If you actually listened to him.
Kevin showed a tremendous amount of restraint during the confrontation with Julie. I can't imagine trying to express my feelings concerning something so sensitive while she's constantly throwing microaggressions.😥
@@juanitacolette5766 i know in tired of woketivist and tbe psudoracial victimhood. They try to impose on the populace through authoritative and fascist oppression by means of forced complience.
So for the children that don't know about the beeper comment. Drug dealers would use to have beepers on them and a spotter at a pay phone would look up and down the road. When they saw a cop they would call the beepers to alert the dealers that the cops were coming. Once the beepers started turning on the dealers all up and ran.
alot of agnst and drama but those early seasons of real world flaws and all(maybe in someways because of them) made for really interesting tv.......especially compared to what real world became later after the first 4 or 5 seasons.
Kevin wants to change things and how people think. But his tactics are absolutely terrible! All he does is make people shut down and they can’t hear anything he is saying because of how aggressive he gets.
When Kevin said
“Let’s go outside and talk about it”
And
Eric said “let’s go”
I was thinking that they we’re going to go outside and throw some punches, not sit on a curb and talk
Lol the 90’s
Bet they used that as bait for an episode too lol
@@fabianmarshall4120 They did.
That had me weak mad the music too 🤭😂
Eric at that time was very physically fit. Kevin, well...
Kevin Powell more known for a hip hop journalist who covered 2Pac
Rewatching this 30 some years later and kevin is still ridiculous.
MTV now is not that MTV ☝️
💯💯💯💯 those days are long gone
MTV in 2020 sucks. MTV back in the past were amazing to watch on TV. Everyone can relived the old MTV shows by watching the past shows and music videos like TRL on TH-cam. 😀☹️😑
There needs to be a documentary on the downgrade of MTV. Did social media take it out? TH-cam? Why didn't they team up with Vevo? Music Television turned into Teen Mom. I was out. Lol
@@collegejus social media definitely played a part in why mtv isn't popular anymore
I agree and MTV from the 90s is way better than what it is now.
At 5:50 I thought they were going to go outside and fight but they actually went outside and talked about it 🧐 I feel like everyone is so well spoken, so much more so than now. Interesting to see. I was born in 94 so the kind of reality tv I grew up with was vastly different than this.
You're not to far off from me lol! I agree though. It's changed alot from even ten years ago. I really liked this season. I remember watching Boston and Hawaii when they first aired. A lot of the seasons always seemed to be hit or miss for me.
No such thing as so. Called reality tv. There is no such thing as the film was edited down for television, a lot of film left on the cutting room floor while the rest, containing the most controversial pieced together to make a story- hardly reality
Yes - people were very different…
Time before the internet was actually different. I was born 1974. Something happened in society around middle of 90s when the internet came along
9/11 changed everything
12:26 still a major problems today, I felt that whole conversation. When they were arguing and him explaining the scales have been tipped to favour certain people.
The OG'S. The blueprints of the Real World, road rules and The Challenge. I can't believe it's almost 30 years old 😳
@Area 302 yup
@Area 302 also. Bunim and Murray were inspired by the Loud family. The first reality TV family from the 70s
Omg they’re almost 50 now
@@fierroerin they are 50
@@fierroerin not old
This literally makes me feel like I’m back in the 90s.
29 years -> same societal issues
Make they should grow up then.
Sorta but today ppl sweep stuff under the rug
Except social media didn’t play a big part then
Worse now because everyones desensitized and apathetic.
Not really. I am old enough to remember the 90's and I can recall very few interracial couples or people who have someone in their family through marriage that was from another race or even culture. However now, I can barely think a family that doesn't have at least one. Not saying interracial couples are going to end racism; but it's an example that people are not allowing race to affect their views on people as much as back then.
When I started college, I didn't watch much tv, but it didn't matter if I was hanging out with friends or at a party, these real world shows and the OJ trial were always on someones tv. I liked this season and the first season of road rules.
Now I see why Chappelle made that “The Mad Real World” skit
Yes. This Chappelle show skit made a tribute to MTV’s first reality show on TV. 😮
@@osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 Chappelle was right: what if there was a reality show in which everyone was black, and there was one white guy. Would he be racist bullying everyone else on the show and making them miserable and crazy? Basically, no, if anything it would be quite the opposite. Kevin Powell showed the entire TV viewing world that he could use the race card to terrorise and bully a bunch of hollywood liberals, none of whom were confederate flag wavers. His living situation was literally identical to theirs for god's sake! If I were there I would have kicked his sorry ass,
*I thought he did “Making The Band” not “The Real World”*
Yes... especially season2
@@SurahOnline he did both exactly
This was the best season in my opinion. Groundbreaking.
Yesss only having a single phone line was always causing issues 🤣😂🤣😂
I kinda miss the landline days. For some reason I feel we had more freedom. We are now tied to our smartphones now
@@RP.123 yes
@@RP.123 they could’ve had more than one, this is a rich show. One phone = fights that’s the staple of all reality tv shows with strangers
In the 90s I had a separate phone line amazing! Called everybody. Lol
Julie doing the most lol
Heather B from Sway in the morning 😳I had no clue
I will always remember being in middle school and flipping this on and hearing Eric arguing with Julie about cleaning the stove. I was instantly hooked! Who knew how this show would change the landscape of tv?
At 2:56 The Legendary Miss Heather B!!!
Very Underrated Female Emcee!!!
Kevin: "I didn't know Eric was gay!" He was so confused lmaoooo😂
Back when life was somewhat normal...and the real world was truly the real world.
Now you get a bunch of millennials together they all on their iphones
Perhaps if they continued this today, they should have the teens cut off from their cellphones and all social media, kind of like how the Church of Jesus Christof Latter Day Saints does with their missionaries.
@@aliangelettie5075 that would be fun to watch...they wouldn't know what to do.
Oh, please. As if people weren't binge watching tv all day back then just aimlessly switching channels.
Also I don't who had a "normal" life back then considering that crime rate was higher, black people were killed or raided by the police on the daily, gay people dying of aids and women assaulted at every turn without anyone's support and trust.
If white hetero men wanna go back in time, be my guest, my ass is staying in 2023.
Senior citizen moment
At 0:34 The L.A. Raiders Starter Jackets Was The Bomb Back In The Day. Good Memories!!!
A Beeper that a blast from the past.
I remember watching this when it came out...seems like yesterday!
THE CAMERAMAN CANT HOLD THE CAMERA STRAIGHT TO SAVE HIS LIFE
@22:45 that entire argument was straight out of The Boondocks or something 😂😂
I couldn’t stop laughing 😂
Ppl calling Kevin a victim in the comment section is either becky with a bunch of fake accounts or they hvnt considered what he's saying. Yes he came off intense and very passionate but theres truth in what he's saying
He’s just too much
@@juanitacolette5766 I think that had to do with the amount of time in each episode back then. Those eps were 25 mins and I think if it were 40 something minutes we could see his more chill moments bc i saw a few of them on some eps.
He is a professional victim. It's pathetic, as is he.
@@renepassa1969 the dude got stopped by the cops before the whole argument lmao. He was still feeling mad about the whole thing so with the conversation he got irritated cause Becky was just ignoring the point, so Kevin isn’t a victim. You would understand his side if you was black
@Neecy Love's Hip Hop 🎶 agreed. calling her racist because she doesn't fully understand and because she's naive... that's just ugly.
Yooo, this season was a lot crazier than 7 year old me remembers 🤣🤣
They didn’t even realize that MTV wanted them to argue and wanted them to disagree. They fell for it one hundred percent
It’s gonna happen regardless, it’s what people do…silly!
The actors were prepped to argue differences. This is what mtv did to start racial issues. Kevin starts everything. He was told to that plus he's like that anyway
Omggggg The Original Becky!!
Ahhh 90s problems one phone line Julie running around the streets asking for directions. 30 years later kids would struggle using a paper map after having a navigation app to tell them where to go
I mean, in some cases it might not be as easy to figure out what the shortest route is, but if it came down to it I'm sure most could figure it out pretty quickly. Looking at a paper map isn't any harder than looking at one on a phone. Plus paper maps are still widely used for hiking since service can be dicey.
Where’s seasons 5-11? Why’re they missing from CBS All Access? How can we find and watch these seasons?
Prob because it’s switching to Paramount plus
13:31 - KEVIN's WHOLE ARGUMENT.
3:53 "The ONE phone line that we have..." Ha ha ha ha! So 1990s!!!
A lot of things Kevin brought up are being brought up and addressed now. It came off as intense but I’m happy that he was willing to talk and make it uncomfortable to shine a light on things that were important and ignored. Most of it fell on deaf ears though.
Edit: Just to be clear, I don’t think black people cant be racist.
It breaks my heart that still 29 years later we’re having the same discussions and people are having the same reactions. As a white male I can’t imagine what it must feel like to constantly raise the same issues and be met with indifference.
Anyone can be racist. If you can hate someone for being a certain race, regardless of your color, you're a racist. Plain and simple.
@@derek4412 our govt works hard to keep people convinced of their victimhood. 30 yrs ago I had teachers who were not white & gay. (They actually educated young people without cramming their personal agendas down our throat.) 30 yrs later I have a job that requires a degree & a license. We are black, white, Asian, Hispanic, gay, straight, Christian, Muslim, foreign & American born. All of us working in a team environment making 6 fig. This American life is what we make it.
@@grossmisconductlive855 that’s not true
Black people cant be racist , prejudice, yeah..
Thank you for uploading this!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I wonder what happened to Darlene
Me too.
Who’s Darlene?
@@MC-zg2lt the homeless chick
I wonder what happened to her as well.
The real world. Thank you for uploading this video true classic
0:37 i did like the glass table and the surrounding furniture/general cool appearance/fengh shui!
I fell in love with the people here. I wish The Real World would go back to their roots and real people instead of just the nonsense that is goin on since season 3
1990's Real World - "We introduce people from different parts of the US with different backgrounds and get them hating each other in just a few days."
2000's Internet - "Hold my beer."
Kevin was never around. Maybe Kevin was never around because he had to work so much. Gosh…people can be so cruel.
Maeby he's a racist 😊
I wish this MTV comes back
It can’t. Is not just MTV, is the world 🥺 Technology and the exposure our devices give have changed the way we think 😥
@@arturocas90 mtv went down the drain much earlier than the technology revolution
Kevin and Julie I will never forget the fight they head the real world classic
That's a land line kids....yeah it had a big curly ass wire tethering you to the wall...and you had to be home to get calls..you would've never made it
Telling my almost 30 year olds that you had to answer the phone without knowing who was calling LMAO
@@kfrancis1872 lol that sounds terrifying yet awesome at the same time. I miss those days
@@kfrancis1872 How didn't they not know? my brother and sister is 28 and 30 they knew what a landline and a pay phone was. The beeper is another one.
When u got bored you would twirl the curly wire around ur finger while talking...
@@0024811 I’m 24 and I know but only vague memories it went out like in my childhood and by the time I was a preteen even having a landline with caller ID was considered old school
This young black man is amazing
He's ignorant.
@@EricK-td9eh I agree. Yes he was correct about the racism that occurs in America but his delivery was wrong in terms of communicating to people. Also the country girl seemed like she’s never interacted with a black person
He was the most prejudiced and ignorant one!!!!!! He's so angry!!!!
@@massagechik1 absolutely!!
not when he's misogynistic. calling a woman a btch is vile. you should never support a man like that.
Watching this as a 8 years old no wonder my reality is what it is. I can’t imagine how frustrating Kevin’s existence was in that house w all those yt ppl denying micro aggressions and privilege.
It must be exhausting seeing the devil around every corner.
Yeah having someone bitching and complaining all day about his life is not a walk in the park either
Lol 😂😅 wow 😯 the drug question was
uncalled for...😦
you mean the beeper thing? i understood it as it was directed at having a beeper, not at color of her skin
@Judy O maybe in US.
Beepers were used by drug dealers at first. It wasn't a racial thing
It's wild to see how the fashion in 92 is back again in 2023! I see so much similarity. Very cool :)
yes and unfortunately that includes Kevin's racist ideology
Not long hair for men though. And NO huge beards back then.
@@LannieLord Nearly every guy I knew in 92 had long hair. And obviously Andre did on the show.
@@LannieLord there were no beards until the 2010s, certainly not in the UK. It was seen as an eastern european thing and very corny.
14:34 - she's so right and so smart too.
Eric is the man.
Julie was purely innocent, her reality was real
100% agree, in the reunion you can tell that she really took time to acknowledge her view on things back then. And her and Kevin see eye to eye really well now. Cant say the same for Becky
It sucks that the original music was replaced, it get it with licensing and all but the music was such a huge part of the show.
Youthful angst and drama.
I do not miss it.
Kevin was promoting the Critical race theory in 1992
The only thing he promoted was hate.
I remember watching a portion of.this episode and I only got to the part of Becky saying to Kevin you Called me a racist and I'm not. I'm like okay what is she saying that is racist
In Kevin’s defense she wasn’t understanding his point of view on the different experiences they have. And she was getting mad cause she didn’t see the picture so i call it just ignorance not racism but that power & race comment is a real thing tho just not used correctly for his defense
@@mylesarrington1852 yup, he's all over the place. making some good points, but man... calling her racist, that's just... ughhh. she was actually on his side on this problem, but kinda looking at it "we can make world a better place" and he just didn't want to hear it.
@@renepassa1969 how so?
Kevin definitely had a chip on his shoulder...at ALL times.
I wonder why!
Yeah it’s crazy when things were awesome for blk men 30 years ago lol
@@VHale-yz7hc go cry and be a victim with him.
@@ThePriceisRightB ooh an ignorant whyt
Kevin, Kevin, Kevin... It's all in what you bring to the table, and what you choose to believe.
Just bare in mind, they were the first
No one knew what it would become
They're the unsung heroes
Kevin spit straight facts just as relevant today as they ever were , and nothing's changed.
I wasn’t born in the year 1992 when this first MTV show originally aired on TV. However, the show is available on MTV on Demand with season one full episodes on TV but the show is not on demand, no more. 😀☹️😔
It’s on paramount +
Real World season 1:
7 people, 1 shared phone line. 😆
I remember this season, im 33 rn and I still can recall the slap....
This was the BESTTTTT SEASSON SMH WHY THEY CHANGED THE BLUEPRINT
For views
Do y’all hear nyc traffic in the background
kevin is dropping some real hard truth about our nation and becky isnʻt able to consider that she may benefit from privilege that impacts her access to opportunity in ways that differ from other people...
kevin was the definition of woke before it became watered down... his mentality was literally ahead of its time and the concept of it was still in its early stages. It took people a while to fully understand what he was trying to say.. even now, people still struggle with it depending on their level of ignorance
@@laneswerve No he is the epitome of "woke." It is pathetic. Professional victim.
@@renepassa1969 trump lost
@@ontaes xD
yup, he's not wrong about lot of stuff, but calling ppl racist just because they don't fully understand the problem... build bridges, don't f-ing burn them
The way Eric started the conversation outside was so cringe
Man I'm old.
I remember when the MTV Real World first debuted.
I saw this when I was 12. At the time, I was team Kevin, all the way. Now, I'm sort of in the middle. Kevin makes outrageous generalisations about black and white people that are just as racist as the things he is supposedly against. And Julie is expecting people to believe her rather hyperbolic accusations against him because she's a woman. It's a bit like watching a fight between MeToo and BLM. But one thing that seems unique about this fight is its happening in a moment of anger, and once everything cools down, they both get more reasonable. I really like both Julie and Kevin. I like them a lot more than people who advocate those politics now. At the end of the day, Julie and Kevin wanted to persuade each other and treat each other like humans, once the anger cooled off. That's what's missing from all the identity rage, today.
this is such an wholesome comment
🙄
Omg I loved the 1st season of the TRW!
What's crazy is I lived this when I was 18 I moved out I lived with 10 different roommates No lie we were the real real real it was crazy
This is really interesting, does someone know how the public reacted to Kevin on this season?
Everyone is so well dressed
Kevin’s “black people cant be racist” comment… wow.
Everybody was on Kevin's case.. And, he was out there making everyone uncomfortable!
If that's all you got from all the facts Kev was spitting about racial Issues that are just as relevant now as they were then , that's sad.
To even say he was making everyone uncomfortable as a minority even amongst that small cast Is ridiculous.
It's not hard to see where he was coming from and why he felt the way he did alot of times If you actually listened to him.
@@fawkkyutuu8851 most of the issues are made up!
Kevin had a valuable point of view but his approach was wrong. He was great for the show though. He has definitely evolved into a calmer man.
he had a chance to make it a learning experience but made it personal
I wish we cloud throw away all our current technologies and go back to a time where we had to endure each other without a chemical buffer.
What year was this??
Everyone's talking about Eric, but Norman in those black underwear. O.O
Same lol
That’s crazy about the telephone situation looking qt how things are now
21:00 rewind footage problem solved...
I agree there's got to be footage
Kevin showed a tremendous amount of restraint during the confrontation with Julie. I can't imagine trying to express my feelings concerning something so sensitive while she's constantly throwing microaggressions.😥
OMG...microaggressions....help...help!
Oh please
Black people can't be racist.
@@stuffcustomer2595 yes they can
@@juanitacolette5766 i know in tired of woketivist and tbe psudoracial victimhood. They try to impose on the populace through authoritative and fascist oppression by means of forced complience.
I’m going to need a where are they now update
well youre very much in luck, especially for this cast. Google "Real World Homecoming". They reunited for a new season currently streaming.
So the "reality shows" started in the early 90's... USA,the land of the weird.
Yes, it is The Real World New York Volume 1.
So for the children that don't know about the beeper comment. Drug dealers would use to have beepers on them and a spotter at a pay phone would look up and down the road. When they saw a cop they would call the beepers to alert the dealers that the cops were coming. Once the beepers started turning on the dealers all up and ran.
alot of agnst and drama but those early seasons of real world flaws and all(maybe in someways because of them) made for really interesting tv.......especially compared to what real world became later after the first 4 or 5 seasons.
This one was and is my favorite real world
This was when The Real World was at its prime.
This was the first Real World
@@maryanneweldon8040 I know that.
The first 4, 5 seasons were good.
👠 7:50 🗽 25:12
Charles Perez !
Reganville hadn’t heard that in ages
Julie and Eric looked like twins. Both fit and beautiful.
that mtv director who got close to the girl should have been fired. completely taking advantage of the imbalance of power.
He was absolutely fired. That's what she was saying.
These comments are just like their argument. Nothings changed for the better.
I’m just trying to understand how this apartment is so huge in New York City
TV station was renting it! A rich TV station!
It's insane that we are still dealing with the shit that Kevin was speaking about. It's sad and ridiculous.
Yep - still blacks can’t behave!
That was wild Fam
Becky always reminded me of Becky from Roseanne.
Actual real conversation until the childish name calling is resorted to when someone disagrees.
Wow, I wonder where they are right now?
Wow even the 90s were addicted to phones.
Fact; Kevin was racist AF and his "stats" and anecdotes were BS.
I love the way the blks don’t like stereotypes but keep perpetuating the stereotypes all the time.
this is the first type of "reality TV" id say.
My new favorite emoji .... 🗽
Kevin wants to change things and how people think. But his tactics are absolutely terrible! All he does is make people shut down and they can’t hear anything he is saying because of how aggressive he gets.
Most blacks are aggressive- that’s why social situation is so bad in US!