The Real World: Hollywood Explained

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The Real World: Hollywood is the twentieth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, about a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the fifth season of The Real World to be filmed in the Pacific States region, after .

The series follows nine cast members over the course of the season, with one cast member evicted and replaced, and another replaced after he voluntarily left the show. It is the only season set in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles and the first one to revisit a host city, as the show's second season was set in L.A. in 1993. This season also makes California the most common state for a setting. Production ran from August to December 2007. The season premiered on April 16, 2008 and consisted of 13 episodes.

Season changes

The previous nineteen seasons were aired as half-hour episodes. This season is the first to be aired as 13 one-hour episodes, a move that is credited as helping MTV rank as the #1 network in the Wednesday 10pm - 11pm time slot among people age 12-34. MTV continued with this format with the following seasons. MTV has also supplemented the airings with The Real World Dailies, an online series of unaired production footage launched in mid-April 2008 that, as of May 13, 2008, amassed 3 million hits by nearly 400,000 unique visitors.[1] [2]

A Real World: Hollywood marathon hosted by Coral Smith of was aired July 4, 2008. It featured commentary by Smith and other alumni of The Real World and Road Rules, referred to as "CoralVision".[3]

MTV also aired The Sunny Side of Truth encore special, which features pop-up comments from characters from the Sunny Side of Truth, an anti-tobacco organization. Because a recurring theme of this season involves cast members talking about their struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, the comments often have a drug-abstinence message.[4]

Assignment

Almost every season of The Real World, beginning with its fifth season, has included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates, continued participation in which has been mandatory to remain part of the cast since the Back to New York season. The Hollywood cast was assigned to take improv comedy classes at iO WEST, a comedy club in Hollywood. The cast names their group WTF, which ostensibly stands for Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, but subtextually stands for "What the Fuck", which cast member Dave Malinosky explains in Episode 8 is the reaction the cast predicted they would invoke in their audience.

The residence

The cast residence, Stage 20, was located at Columbia Square, in a seven-story, 105000square feet building at 6121 West Sunset Boulevard at the intersection of North Gower Street in Gower Gulch, Los Angeles that formerly served as a CBS broadcast facility where programs such as I Love Lucy were filmed (Map). The building is part of a 125000feet complex that takes up an entire city block, which previously housed eight studios and CBS's local television and radio operations, including KCBS-TV/KCAL-TV, KNX Radio and KCBS-FM. The complex also included a 1,050 seat auditorium, a restaurant, and a bank. The northeast corner of the complex was used for filming. It is 23.3miles from the Venice beach house where was filmed. The property was purchased in August 2006 for $66 million USD by Molasky Pacific, LLC, who intend to redevelop it to attract other residential and office tenants.[5]

According to MTV, this season of The Real World was the first to incorporate environmentally friendly household and lifestyle choices, including a solar-heated swimming pool that uses salt to reduce the need for chemical treatment, Energy Star appliances, bamboo flooring, recycled glass counters, some sustainable furniture, energy efficient lighting, a computer powered by an exercise bicycle, paperless toilets, a smart stove, an air conditioner system that provides water for an outdoor vegetable garden, a computer that tracks the amount of carbon saved by the housemates, and a hybrid car.[5] [6] [7]

Cast

MTV revealed the cast on The Real World Awards Bash, which aired April 2, 2008. This is the first (and only) season in which a cast member was chosen by the fans via a multistage online poll from a pool of 20,000 applicants.[6] [8] The seventh cast member as voted by the fans was 20-year-old model Greg Halstead.[9]

The majority of the cast members are entertainment industry types that could best take advantage of the Hollywood setting to forward their career goals.[6] On December 5, 2007 the cast was filmed performing at iO WEST,[10] which served as the season's workplace, orchestrating a sketch as the comedy troupe Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.

Cast memberAgeHometown
20Mount Airy, Pennsylvania
Brianna is an exotic dancer and aspiring singer who once auditioned for American Idol and reached the top 44 on Season 5. According to mtv.com, she is outspoken in her views, and does not tolerate disrespect, but has a sensitive side. She had a volatile relationship with her now-ex-boyfriend, Bobby, prior to moving to Hollywood.[11] According to Brianna, Bobby cheated on her repeatedly, and at one point caused a physical altercation that resulted in a warrant for her arrest that she had to return home to resolve. She reveals in Episode 2 that she used to use crystal meth and cocaine as recently as two months prior. She initially develops a mutual attraction with Joey, but is disturbed by how he behaves when drunk. She returns to Philadelphia in Episodes 4 and 8 to resolve her legal troubles, and ponders her lingering feelings for Bobby.
22Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
According to mtv.com, Dave is a humorous, outgoing man who loves to use shock humor, and a naturally gifted athlete who enjoys all sports from football to cheerleading. As he is very comfortable in front of a camera, he hopes to become an actor or TV host.[12] He and Kimberly become attracted to one another, and it is indicated in Episode 5 that their relationship was consummated sexually.
20Daytona Beach, Florida
Greg is the first cast member to be selected by a viewer poll. He refers to people around him as "peasants", and to women as "associates", is extremely competitive in sports, and a prankster around the house. He studied criminal justice at the University of Florida, but is a model.[13] His Internet screen name in the viewer poll was "PretyBoy", and says that viewers picked him because he is very attractive. The rest of the cast is offended by what they see as standoffish on his part when they first meet him, a personality trait of his that causes recurring problems, as in Episode 3. He shows little interest in performing improv with the others, and after missing a number of performances, he is fired from the job in Episode 8, and is required to move out and leave the show.
[14] 24Evergreen Park, Illinois
A personal trainer and former bodybuilder who constantly works out, Joey has never ventured outside of Illinois. He is an aspiring actor. Though focused today, he has survived a past that has included addiction.[15] In his audition tape, he explains his health regimen by saying he eats only things such as water, tuna, eggs, protein drinks, fruits and vegetables and oatmeal. He says he comes from a home where he was frequently beaten, remarking, "I ain't no pretty little white boy."[16] He and Brianna develop a mutual attraction in the first two episodes, but it is complicated by his attempts to overcome his alcoholism. He enters a 30-day treatment program in Episode 4, and returns to the house in Episode 8. Fearing a relapse, he moves out in Episode 9. He returns to see the cast's final performance at the iO in the final episode, and as of The Real World: Hollywood Reunion, he revealed that he had been sober for ten months, and had returned to acting, having filmed a movie called 10,000 Doors.[17]
24[18] Columbia, South Carolina
Kimberly is a Southern woman, raised in a devoutly religious household, who is sometimes perceived as "ditsy". According to mtv.com, she doesn't always think before speaking, and at times, her roommates often find her statements offensive. She hopes to become host of an entertainment show. She and David become attracted to one another, and it is indicated in Episode 5 that their relationship was consummated sexually.
21Phoenix, Arizona
A recent Arizona State University graduate, Sarah is a feminist and aspiring broadcast journalist with some strong conservative, traditional views. She is close to her family, and this is the first time she has lived so far from them. The move to Hollywood also put a strain on her relationship with her boyfriend, who used to be her debate coach.[19] At The Real World: Hollywood Reunion, she revealed that she was engaged.
24Detroit, Michigan
MTV.com describes Will, a DJ and aspiring music producer who does work at weddings, parties and bar mitzvahs, as cute, charismatic, witty, and the ladies' man of the house.[20] He dates Janelle Casanave from , whom he meets in Episode 8, but his attraction to his housemate Brittini, who moves in<--not a mistake--> in Episode 10, causes conflict for all three of them.
22Tempe, Arizona
Brittini is one of the two roommates who move into the house in Episode 10, following the departure of Greg and Joey. She is a model. MTV.com describes her as a confrontational young woman of mixed race who grew up an only child conflicted about her racial identity, but who recently began wearing her hair more naturally. She is trying to mend fences with her estranged African-American father. She is described as a "flirt", but has a long-distance boyfriend named Jeremy.[21] She forms an immediate attraction with Will, who returns the flirtation, but his feelings about this in light of his girlfriend Janelle cause conflict between him and Brittini.
23New Rochelle, New York
Nick is one of the two roommates who move into the house in Episode 10, following the departure of Greg and Joey. Nick is a Jamaican-born man from New York, and a recent college graduate; he is an aspiring model and television host. He is very close with his family, though he has some unresolved issues with his father. MTV.com describes him as a "ladies man", but he doesn't consider himself a player, as he respects each one of them.[22] He comes into conflict with Sarah in Episode 11, and grieves over the loss of a loved one in the same episode.

Age at time of filming.

Duration of cast

Hollywood Episodes
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Briannacolspan="13"
Davecolspan="13"
Kimberlycolspan="13"
Sarahcolspan="13"
Willcolspan="13"
Brittini[23] colspan="3"
Nickcolspan="3"
Joey[24] [25]
Greg[26]

Notes

After filming

The Real World: Hollywood Reunion special was held live in Times Square on July 12, 2008, and was hosted by Lyndsey Rodrigues. All cast members appeared except for Greg, whose absence was not explained, but was the source of speculation. (Greg later indicated in an interview that he was upset over his eviction from the show, and would never again participate in a Bunim-Murray production.[27]) Among the topics of discussion were Greg's behavior, Will's reasons for his confrontation with Greg in Episode 7, the attack on Dave in the final episode, Sarah's outspokenness, the conflict between Kimberly and Brianna concerning Brianna's lifestyle, Joey's alcoholism, the portrayal of his roommates' responsiveness to his struggle to remain sober, Nick and Brittini's experiences as the replacement roommates, and the various romantic and sexual relationships among the cast. Among the relationships discussed were Dave and Kimberly, Joey and Brianna, Sarah's revelation that she was now engaged, the triangle between Will, Janelle and Brittini, and the subsequent foursome involving Will, Dave and two women. Present during the taping was Janelle herself, who took to the stage to air her criticisms of Will's behavior.[17]

Death of Joey Kovar

In January 2010, Joey Kovar, spurred by the impending birth of his and his girlfriend's child, appeared on the third season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, where he sought help for his addiction to cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol.[14] After completing treatment, he indicated that after helping his girlfriend, Nikki,[28] move into their new home, he would get a sponsor, go to meetings, and go to a sober living facility.[29] A year after his girlfriend gave birth to their son, Kovar's daughter was born.[30] On August 17, 2012, 29-year-old Kovar was found dead at a friend's home near Chicago. Autopsy results were inconclusive, and the cause of death was pending a toxicological test as of August 18, though police stated that no foul play was indicated, and Kovar's brother, David, denied that drugs were the cause, as he stated that Kovar was maintaining his sobriety. The cause of death was later to be known as an opiate intoxication.[30] [31]

The Challenge

Brianna TaylorThe Ruins
Dave MalinoskyThe Island
Greg Halstead
Joey Kovar
Kimberly AlexanderThe Duel II, The Ruins
Sarah Ralston
William Gilbert
Brittini SherrodThe Duel II
Nick BrownThe Duel II, The Ruins

Ratings

For the first four weeks, the season posted a 2.5 rating among people 12-34, a 14% increase from the prior season-to-date. The season also saw growth among females 18-24 with a 6.1 rating, a 39% increase over the previous year. The season made MTV the #1 network for the Wednesday 10pm - 11pm time slot among people 12-34, exceeding even broadcast networks for the same demographic. As of May 13, 2008, the season reached 44 million viewers, 23 million of which are in the network's 12-34 target demographic core.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://observer.com/2008/05/the-real-world-brooklyn-for-real/ Sicha, Choire; "The Real World: Brooklyn. For Real." observer.com; May 13, 2008.
  2. http://www.realworlddailies.com/ The Real World Dailies
  3. http://www.watchingrealitytv.com/real-world-hollywood-marathon/ Real World Hollywood Marathon
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20080319030617/http://www.mtv.com/asm/american_legacy/truth/ "The Sunny Side of MTV"; mtv.com; July 4, 2008
  5. http://www.realworldhouses.com/realworld20.html Columbia Square Building at realworldhouses.com
  6. Web site: The Real World: Hollywood, Press Release from MTV.com. . https://web.archive.org/web/20071001000151/http://www.mtv.com/thinkmtv/about/pdfs/Real_World_Hollywood_location.pdf. October 1, 2007.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20080416131317/http://think.mtv.com/044FDFFFF0002E01400080098E61F/User/Blog/BlogPostDetail.aspx Think MTV, Real World: Hollywood Goes Green Videos
  8. Web site: 'The Real World: Hollywood' Cast Revealed. Buddy TV. Kris. De Leon. January 25, 2008. September 14, 2016.
  9. https://www.mtv.com "MTV The Real World Online Casting"; July 7, 2007.
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FZM-FQ8E3g "Real World Hollywood Cast Performing"; YouTube; December 6, 2007
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20080403072204/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9874 Biography page for Brianna Taylor at mtv.com
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20080403063219/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9871 Biography page for David Malinosky at mtv.com
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20080403071112/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9875 Biography page for Greg Halstead at mtv.com
  14. Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew
    third season premiere ("Intake"); VH1; January 7, 2010
  15. https://web.archive.org/web/20080403063213/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9869 Biography page for Joey Kovar at mtv.com
  16. Seen in the season premiere.
  17. https://web.archive.org/web/20080828102834/http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1590314&vid=256510 The Real World: Hollywood Reunion
  18. https://web.archive.org/web/20100204083818/http://www.mtv.com/shows/real_world/hollywood/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9870 Biography page for Kimberly Alexander at MTV.com
  19. https://web.archive.org/web/20080405204751/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9872 Biography page for Sarah Ralston at mtv.com
  20. https://web.archive.org/web/20080403073827/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=9873 Biography page for William Gilbert at mtv.com
  21. https://web.archive.org/web/20080915060215/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=10042 Biography page for Brittini Sherrod at mtv.com.
  22. https://web.archive.org/web/20080915093040/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season20/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=10041 Biography page for Nick Brown at mtv.com
  23. Brittini and Nick replaced Greg and Joey in Episode 10.
  24. Joey voluntarily left the house in Episode 9 after fearing a relapse of his drinking problem.
  25. Joey returned to the house in the season finale after wanting to see the cast's finale performance.
  26. Greg is required to leave the house and show in Episode 8 after getting fired from the cast job.
  27. http://www.blackvoices.com/blogs/2008/07/24/greg-halstead-real-world-housemate-gets-raw-about-roommates/ Murray, Jawn; "Greg Halstead: 'Real World' Housemate Gets Raw About His Roommates"; blackvoices.com; July 24, 2008
  28. https://web.archive.org/web/20100130071416/http://www.vh1.com/video/celebrity-rehab-3/full-episodes/new-patients/1630618/playlist.jhtml Video of Celebrity Rehab Episode 3.4 ("New Patients") at VH1.com
  29. https://web.archive.org/web/20100308145043/http://www.vh1.com/video/celebrity-rehab-3/full-episodes/graduation/1632981/playlist.jhtml Video of Celebrity Rehab Episode 3.9 ("Graduation") at VH1.com
  30. D'Zurilla Christie (August 17, 2012). "Joey Kovar dead: Family 'in shock,' disputes drug-suspicion claim". Los Angeles Times.
  31. Sadovi, Carlos (August 18, 2012). "Autopsy inconclusive, further tests required for reality star Joey Kovar". Chicago Tribune.