The Bad Girls Club

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The Bad Girls Club
Bad girls logo.jpg
Format Reality Television
Created by Jonathan Murray
Opening theme "Love Me or Hate Me" by Lady Sovereign
(Season 1)

"Bad Girls" by Tokyo Diiva
(Season 2- Present)

Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 47
Production
Producer(s) Bunim/Murray Productions
Location(s) Hollywood, CA
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Oxygen Network
Original run December 6, 2006 – May 20, 2008 (as of season 2)
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Bad Girls Club is a reality-based series from the Oxygen Network. It debuted on December 6, 2006. The show follows seven women with various psychological and personality issues - deemed "bad girls" - as they live together for four months as cameras record their interpersonal relationships and their attempts to accomplish specific goals. The premiere episode received the highest ratings of any show to date on the Oxygen Network. The series is produced by Bunim/Murray Productions and debuted in Canada on Showcase Diva on January 17, 2008 at 9 PM ET. Season 2 debuted on December 4, 2007 with seven girls in a new remodeled mansion.

Contents

[edit] Season One

[edit] Cast

  • Aimee Landi
  • Kerry Harvick
  • Jodie Howell (Episodes 1-20)
  • Leslie Ramsue (Episodes 1-15)
  • Ripsi Terzian (Episodes 1-3)
  • Tyla 'Ty' Colliers (Episodes 1-9)
  • Zara Sprankle
  • DeAnn (Replaced Ripsi; Episode 5)
  • Joanna Hernandez (Replaced Ty; Episode 16)
  • Andrea Lange (Replaced Leslie; Episode 16)
Original Bad Girls Club Season 1 Cast
Original Bad Girls Club Season 1 Cast

[edit] Episodes

  • Episode 1: "It's Easier To Be Bad"- After the roommates get settled in, they hit the town; Leslie gets thrown out of a club; the others pick on Ripsi.
  • Episode 2: "A Rude Awakening"- Ripsi attacks Kerry and Jodie while intoxicated; the roommates meet about Ripsi's future in the Bad Girls house.
  • Episode 3: "Quick Fix"- The others make a decision about Ripsi; Kerry's boyfriend visits.
  • Episode 4: "A Tomik Bomb"- Zara finds a new friend in Tomik; Kerry bonds with Jodie.
  • Episode 5: "Out With the Old, in With the New"- The new roommate moves in; Zara tries to keep her late night a secret.
  • Episode 6: "The Trouble With Boys"- Tomik and Aimee argue; Jodie meets a cute guy.
  • Episode 7: "Miss Understanding"- Zara makes a racially insensitive comment, causing tension within the house.
  • Episode 8: "Not a Happy Camper"- Bad behavior abounds during a camping trip; Ty deals with boyfriend troubles and then that happened
  • Episode 9: "Smack My Beach Up"- Ty and Aimee clash during a day at the beach; Ty leaves the house for puching Aimee.
  • Episode 10: "And the Walls Come Tomberlin Down"- Leslie deals with feelings of loneliness after Ty leaves, Kerry meets with an established writer.
  • Episode 11: "The Bad Boys Club"- Zara rethinks her relationship with Tomik; DeAnn has a crush on the pool boy.
  • Episode 12: "Drop of a Hat"- Zara plots revenge when Tomik loses interest in her; DeAnn hooks up with the pool boy.
  • Episode 13: "She Said, She Said"- The feud between Zara and Aimee is rekindled.
  • Episode 14: "Holy Ghost"- Jodie is scolded after she poses in front of religious paintings during a photo shoot; the roommates experience paranormal occurrences.
  • Episode 15: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"- Zara's wild antics disrupt her roommates' lives; Leslie comes to a shocking conclusion on whether she should remain in the house.
  • Episode 16: "Kiss and Tell": Zara's boyfriend makes a surprise visit; The house has some surprise guests.
  • Episode 17: "Rocky Road"- Joanna and Andrea don't get the welcome they expected; Jodie gets a chance to model in a runway show.
  • Episode 18: "Chicken Scratch"- Aimee plots revenge after Zara ditches her at a club.
  • Episode 19: "A Little Ditty About Steve and DeAnn"- DeAnn finds out about Pool Boy kissing another girl.
  • Episode 20: "Lord of Lies"- Kerry heads to Nashville, to pursue a music career; Jodie reaches her breaking point.
  • Episode 21: "Happy Ending"- The Bad Girls gear up for the final nights in the house as they throw a charity fundraiser.
  • Episode 22: "Shrink Wrapped"- All The Bad Girls return to meet with a psychologist, whose advice does not sit well with Aimee and Ty; Ripsi asks Kerry for forgiveness.
  • Episode 23: "Bad Girls Club: Outrageous & Unseen"- Highlights and unseen footage from the season; special apprences by Ripsi and Ty. Three housemates return for "Bad Girls Road Trip."

[edit] Season Two

The second season of the reality-based series debuted on December 4, 2007 to the highest ratings in Oxygen history.

[edit] Cast

Original Bad Girls Club Season 2 Cast
Original Bad Girls Club Season 2 Cast
  • Darlen
  • Tanisha
  • Neveen
  • Cordelia
  • Jennavecia (Episodes 1-14)
  • Hanna
  • Lyric (Episodes 1-8)
  • Andrea (Replaced Lyric; Episodes 13-21)

[edit] Episodes

  • Episode 1: "Bad Company"- Seven new "bad girls" enter the house in the second season of The Bad Girls Club. When they realize there aren't adequate freebies to share, battle lines are drawn.
  • Episode 2: "Battle Lines"- The girls form two rival groups, but put their animosity on hold to enjoy some welcome male attention.
  • Episode 3: "Spilled Milk"- The women talk about each other, and a fierce food fight gets started after tensions between Darlen and Neveen boil over.
  • Episode 4: "Music and Lyric"- The girls start to put aside their differences, Lyric goes after her dreams in the music industry.
  • Episode 5: "Pop Off!"- Tanisha savagely berates Cordelia throughout the house after a bad night at the club.
  • Episode 6: "Prank Wars Part 1: Party Girls Strike Back"- The Hyenas fight back against the Party Girls' complaining; Cordelia spurns her fiance in favor of Scott.
  • Episode 7: "Prank Wars Part 2: Who killed Clay Boy?"- A series of foul pranks ensues when two bad girl factions battle for household control. When songstress Lyric returns she is appalled by all the off note behavior.
  • Episode 8: "Prank Wars Part 3: Phat Lady Sings!"- While Tanisha and Jennavecia collide over juice, the roommates' immature escapades infuriate Lyric, which results in her leaving the Bad Girls House.
  • Episode 9: "Love Conquers All"- To help her cope with a shattered romance, Cordelia hits the bottle. In the meantime, the other "bad girls" offer support to Darlen as her drinking intensifies.
  • Episode 10: "Return of the Juice, Death of the Truce"- Jennaveica & Tanisha battle for queen of the house; Darlen reconsiders her role in "The Party Girls" clique.
  • Episode 11: "Sucker Punched"- Tanisha and Jennavecia own up to their actions; Cordelia is tired of Scott and worried that dumping Taylor was a mistake.
  • Episode 12: "Taken for a Ride"- Jennavecia's antics lead to an explosive confrontation; The girls throw there first work party.
  • Episode 13: "Cordelia and the Chamber of Secrets" - Cordelia has a panic attack; The new roommate moves into the house.
  • Episode 14: "Bad Riddance"- Jennavecia quits her job and must leave the house; Cordelia emerges as the new leader of the Party Girls, while Andrea makes a new friend in her.
  • Episode 15: "With Friends Like These..."- Finally tiring of Neveen's judgmental jibes, Scott flips out and Cordelia goes in search of the culprit.
  • Episode 16: "Threesome and Then Some"- Bosom buddies Cordelia and Andrea explore a newfound physical attraction. The girls throw a wild lingerie party that, to the dismay of the others, includes an attempted menage a trois with their boss.
  • Episode 17: "Disorderly Conduct"- Pushed to the edge by household stress and harsh treatment from the Hyenas, Andrea relapses into a severe (eating) disorder.
  • Episode 18: "The Ugly Drunkling"- Drunken Cordelia becomes an emotional wreck and vocalizes her deep-seated "ugly girl" complex. Andrea vents via an online blog that may come back to haunt her.
  • Episode 19: "Ghouls Gone Wild"- Darlen, personal crises mounting, takes her frustrations out on an annoying club patron. Meanwhile, Cordelia decides to abruptly stop drinking and seeks help from her housemates to do so.
  • Episode 20: "Three's A Crowd"- When Andrea's boyfriend pays a visit, Andrea finds herself in a confusing and odd love triangle.
  • Episode 21: "Happy Trails"- Everyone turns on the writer of the infamous blog (Andrea); Tanisha gets arrested as a result of her roommates behavior.
  • Episode 22: "Pimp Down"- Tanisha is released from jail, and is out to get even with her roommates that caused the problem.
  • Episode 23: "All Bad Things Must Come to An End"- The final nights in the bad girls house come to an end; and all is not good.
  • Episode 24: "Unfinished Business"- The former Bad Girls reunite since leaving the house and returning to their daily routines. Hosted by Star Jones

[edit] Season Three

The third season of the hit reality-based series set to debut on Oxygen Network late December 2008.

Production for the Bad Girls Club: Season 3 is slated to begin in July, 2008

[edit] Cast

Casting began May 31st, 2008

[edit] Departures

[edit] Season 1

Ripsi: After getting drunk with Zara, Ripsi went quote "demon beast" and attacked two of her fellow roommates Kerry and Jodie, probably now one of reality television’s greatest moments, She claimed to have no memory of the attacks, but when her roommates called a house meeting it was decided that she leave the house. Ripsi left the house after just five days of a four month stay.

Ty: When Ty returned home from a bar drunk, she woke up Aimee in a bad mood. The two decided not to talk about it that it would be better left unsaid, but on a house trip to the beach things got even worse between the two as Aimee refused to help carry the rafts to the car, and after an exchange of words Ty spit in Aimee's face but when Aimee tried to spit back Ty punched her in the face breaking the number one rule of no fighting in the house sending her home.

Leslie: She wanted to better herself and do other things in her life that she could be proud of, but Leslie felt that her roommates were a bad influence and were doing nothing to change themselves, so she decided it would be better if she left the house.

Jodie: When rumors began to spread that Jodie was talking about all her roommates, Jodie felt that everyone had turned on her and that she had nothing else left in the house for her to remain there and left in the middle of the night without her roommates knowing, with the exception of Joanna.

[edit] Season 2

Lyric: When all her housemates behavior became to much to handle, she decided that it would be best if she left the house before she herself becomes destructive. She left the show in episode 8, but returned for the reunion special only to be kicked off the stage after a heated fight with Tanisha.

Jennavecia: All the Bad Girls were assigned a job, and the rules stated you must do the job or leave the house. But after there boss decided to dock their pay, Jennavecia had enough of her boss and quit the job. Quitting the job still was breaking the rules and she was kicked out of the house.

Andrea: She came into the house to replace Lyric after she left the house, but when the other girls found a blog referring to them as "whores", it turned her roommates against her (They were also still upset about the blog she wrote bashing Cordelia). Andrea attemptd to make things right with her roomates, but did not receive forgiveness. With no one to turn to, she left the house.

[edit] Web games

The Oxygen Network launched a web based Flash game based on The Bad Girls Club called Bad Girls Milk Drop. The web game features the Bad Girls from Season 2 in caricature format dropping milk jugs on other Bad Girls as they pass by. The milk concept refers to the milk fight that happened in Season 2. Bad Girls Milk Drop

There is also a Bad Girls Club crossword puzzle based on the Season 2 cast. Bad Girls Club Crossword Puzzle

[edit] Mobile games

The Oxygen Network announced launching a 3G mobile game based on The Bad Girls Club in partnership with Artificial Life, Inc.[1][2] The 3G game will feature 3D avatars based on the Bad Girls as well as photo-realistic locations based on the actual house. A series of 2G mobile games will also be launched in the coming months.

The mobile games can be downloaded from Oxygen's website www.oxygen.com/badgirlsgame/

[edit] References

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