Real World Update: Trisha vs. Parisa, the continuing saga
Kevin Fallon
Issue date: 10/18/07 Section: Online Exclusives
WSN will follow NYU alumna Parisa Montazaran each week as she stars on "The Real World: Sydney."
This week, the epic battle of Trisha vs. Parisa picked right up where it left off. All this drama is the continuation of Parisa and Trisha's battle over a boy, Alex.
"It's been over a month of being attacked and poked at and prodded and pushed," she said. "It's taken a while to get to the point that I'm at."
The morning after the intoxicated clash, both conceded that much of what they said was irresponsible and alcohol-fueled.
"Do I wish I had said my peace in a better way?" wondered Parisa. "Yea. But I'm still glad that I got to express my feelings."
But Parisa still wanted to see Alex, so she asked Trisha how she felt about her still hanging out with him. It's not clear why Parisa bothered asking for Trisha's feelings on the matter in the first place, because when Parisa said this, Trisha blew up at her all over again.
And with that our girls were back at it again, clashing just like old times.
"My buttons were pushed too many times," Parisa said to the rest of her roommates.
Here's to hoping that some more are pushed next week. It makes for some great TV.
Kevin Fallon is a staff writer. E-mail him at features@nyunews.com.
This week, the epic battle of Trisha vs. Parisa picked right up where it left off. All this drama is the continuation of Parisa and Trisha's battle over a boy, Alex.
"It's been over a month of being attacked and poked at and prodded and pushed," she said. "It's taken a while to get to the point that I'm at."
The morning after the intoxicated clash, both conceded that much of what they said was irresponsible and alcohol-fueled.
"Do I wish I had said my peace in a better way?" wondered Parisa. "Yea. But I'm still glad that I got to express my feelings."
But Parisa still wanted to see Alex, so she asked Trisha how she felt about her still hanging out with him. It's not clear why Parisa bothered asking for Trisha's feelings on the matter in the first place, because when Parisa said this, Trisha blew up at her all over again.
And with that our girls were back at it again, clashing just like old times.
"My buttons were pushed too many times," Parisa said to the rest of her roommates.
Here's to hoping that some more are pushed next week. It makes for some great TV.
Kevin Fallon is a staff writer. E-mail him at features@nyunews.com.

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ewfawfw
posted 11/30/07 @ 6:39 PM EST
Racist white bitches
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posted 12/03/07 @ 3:11 AM EST
all of this is over a BOY?
Nicole
posted 12/03/07 @ 11:00 PM EST
It takes TWO people to get along...and despite her probs w/Trisha, obviously it is Parisa that cant get along with anyone. She is one of those people who is like a poison, and when someone finally reacts to the negativity that she is putting out, she uses it to her advantage and is like, "OMG! Look at that!" and acts all surprised even though she knew she was provoking a fight. (Continued…)
Michelle
posted 12/14/07 @ 4:14 AM EST
"Nicole": It's painfully obvious that Parisa is the most mature cast member this season, and that NO ONE enjoyed being around Trisha becaue she's the real poison. (Continued…)
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