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Mob Wives

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2016
  • TV-14
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.6K
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Mob Wives (2011)
Mob Wives: New Blood Vegas Part Three
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Crime Reality TVDocusoap Reality TVReality TV

Chronicles the lives of four struggling "allegedly" associated women who have to pick up the pieces and carry on after their husbands or fathers do time for Mob-related activities.Chronicles the lives of four struggling "allegedly" associated women who have to pick up the pieces and carry on after their husbands or fathers do time for Mob-related activities.Chronicles the lives of four struggling "allegedly" associated women who have to pick up the pieces and carry on after their husbands or fathers do time for Mob-related activities.

  • Creators
    • Jennifer Graziano
    • Stephen C. Harris
  • Stars
    • Drita D'Avanzo
    • Renee Graziano
    • Karen Gravano
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Jennifer Graziano
      • Stephen C. Harris
    • Stars
      • Drita D'Avanzo
      • Renee Graziano
      • Karen Gravano
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes82

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    Mob Wives: New Blood Vegas Part Three
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    Mob Wives: New Blood Vegas Part Three
    Mob Wives: Winging It
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    Mob Wives: Winging It
    Mob Wives: Winging It
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    Mob Wives: Winging It
    Mob Wives: New Blood Season Premiere
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    Mob Wives: New Blood Season Premiere
    Mob Wives: Season 2
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    Mob Wives: Season 2
    Mob Wives: Episode 12
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    Mob Wives: Episode 12
    Mob Wives: New Blood Loose Lips
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    Mob Wives: New Blood Loose Lips

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    Drita D'Avanzo
    Drita D'Avanzo
    • Self
    • 2011–2016
    Renee Graziano
    Renee Graziano
    • Self
    • 2011–2016
    Karen Gravano
    Karen Gravano
    • Self
    • 2011–2013
    Carla Facciolo
    • Self
    • 2011–2013
    Angela Raiola
    Angela Raiola
    • Self
    • 2012–2013
    Ramona Rizzo
    Ramona Rizzo
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    • 2012–2013
    Natalie Guercio
    Natalie Guercio
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    • 2013–2015
    Anthony Fioravanti
    • Self
    • 2013–2014
    Love Majewski
    • Self
    • 2013
    Alicia DiMichele Garofalo
    • Self
    • 2013–2014
    Natalie DiDonato
    • Self
    • 2015
    Anthony Pezzolanti
    • Self
    • 2012
    Marissa Jade
    • Self
    • 2016
    James J. Zito III
    James J. Zito III
    • Mobster
    • 2013–2014
    Heather Robinson
    • Self
    • 2013
    Alisa Maria
    • Self
    • 2013
    Joy Behar
    Joy Behar
    • Self - Host
    • 2012
    Wendy Williams
    Wendy Williams
    • Self - Host (2011)
    • 2011
    • Creators
      • Jennifer Graziano
      • Stephen C. Harris
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    btiemann

    makes here comes honey boo boo's family cultured and refine

    this show just shows how fall our society has fallen. the women do not have any class, i have seen rabid animals behave better. they all are not even low class white trash,,,,,they are lower. and, their appearance omg...why oh why do woman like them dress so skanky,wear too much make up(they have to be using a trowel to apply it) and Big Ang looks like a very very ugly transvestite (what the hell is up with those lips)...i think Americans take all these nasty looking and acting women along with all the kardashians put them on a ship to the middle of any of the ocean,chum the waters then toss them all overboard...ding ding dinner time sharks....but the poor sharks would probably die from all the silicone, tons of make up and ugly clothes they would have eaten after chewing them up......i would rather pass 100 kidney stones,have all my teeth pulled without lidocaine and have my skin peeled from my body then to watch this piece of crap
    9theknownames

    Hello are we watching the same show

    First and last of its kind. The OG reality shows weren't formulaic - they were more realistic and involved real people, can't get much more real than this . It's a mistake to dismiss this . If you watch reality shows you can see this doesn't follow the formula in the earliest seasons because it didn't exist / the producers attempted to inject people to stir things up much later on and it didn't work at all , because the cast wasn't prescreened for pathology the way people are now. You can't unsees the og's These women and their families were still reeling and dealing with the fallout of and their lifestyles, and the world that they were bring into. You won't find anything like this out there ( with one exception) I am betting that If you are a fan of reality shows you will in immediately find this different than what your used to because a lot was worked out here with how to proceed for shows like this in the future -for example you find that the producers become desperate ( because they were healing like the real people they are ) so they stir up trouble with new characters but it backfires and sputters . It's a must watch that will not be appreciated for years to come ,
    Papacy24

    Bile Loves Bile

    The cast members of the Reality TV show "Mob Wives" allow cameras to film their daily lives which usually reek of desperation, misery, anger, immorality and hypocrisy. People who watch the show either wish for more violence or are overtly obsessed with the women. If you think the show does not present a below-the-belt standard for girls and women to follow, then its "loyal" fanbase must be saintly!

    The show is inherently toxic and therefore induces toxic behavior in its fanbase, albeit in the privacy of one's home. Anyone with an ounce of dignity wouldn't proclaim their "loyalty" towards any of the cast members in public or even at home. It thrives on the poor mental health of its cast and encourages improper conduct during filming, so why should a viewer offer support to any of the women? No parent should ever let their child watch Mob Wives for fear he/she would end up emulating a cast member's behavior in public or private!

    Mob Wives being disguised by a poorly attempted outward adherence to traditional values in Sicilian culture, makes one think the Reality TV show depicts the lives of corrupt women accurately. Indeed, it does. No one with a spiritual bone in their body would join the cast unless they are desperate for money. Can one imagine herself losing personal safety and reputation for the pleasure of the nation? Who is to say the women are actually good people when they allow themselves to easily lose their virtue?

    La Cosa Nostra portrayed in films, fictional books, paintings and newspapers is nowhere near its current state. People presume it is depressing to be part of mob society, but such a world doesn't exist. The reason being government in America has advanced to the stage where efforts are made to squash crime committed in cyberspace and the corporate world. Offenders who once sold drugs and trafficked humans are now breaking laws via their computers. Hence, the show only portrays the consequence of the deceased La Cosa Nostra in which half of its members are in prison for life or have been dead for decades. Therefore, the viewer's appreciation for the glorification of the "old days" of the Mob is laughable.

    Victimization is a normal part of the Mafia society for it ensures the silence of women who are taught to obey their elders and protect family. To put it bluntly, the cast members victimize each other without realizing they are doing exactly what has been done to them. They don't consider crime to be "sexy" or glamorous, yet their egomaniac, superficial and mentally ill personas makes one wonder otherwise.

    If "Mob Wives" for all its seasons of despair, violence, screaming matches and rivalry were to win a reward, it would most likely be a Razzie because the content is deplorable and...well...STINKS!
    1bakedlogic

    Why would anyone watch this show?

    When each one of these individuals has directly benefited financially from crime & possibly murder. Even worse, not a single one of these individuals seem at all apologetic about that fact. Yet here you guys are eating up this low brow, intellectually vapid display of materialism & it's glorification of the so called 'Mob Lifestyle'. The fact that the Mafia is now this mainstream marketable commodity (ie: Mob Candy) is a complete disgrace & an affront to civilized society & the victims of organized crime.

    I understand that there's always been a fascination with organized crime in pop culture; it's portrayal in movies & fictional TV dramas, however unlike many of those classic films & shows; which attempt dissuade individuals from embracing that life style, this piece of garbage offers absolutely nothing in terms of a moral purpose or lesson to be learned.

    Seriously, if you support this show take a good hard look at yourself in the mirror & ask yourself; why am I giving these people free advertising dollars?

    For shame, all of you.
    5annieervin1404

    What happened?

    I used to absolutely love this show, looked forward to watching it not only every week but every season. It was so entertaining. Love, love, love the dynamic between Drita and Big Ang! It's so funny and feels so sincere! But these new girls in season 5 have totally ruined it! I didn't like Natalie very much last season but it was tolerable. But now, not only does is feel so fake and so scripted but Nat D (the other Philly Natalie) may just be the WORST actress ever!!!!! I have never been so disappointed with this show. I find myself rolling my eyes more than anything else. Totally over the Philly girls! Get back to what the show was originally about, Mob Wives and cut out Philly the trash! That being said, so nice to have Karen back on with a few Carla sightings. Need a lot more of the New York girls!

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      Jennifer Graziano, the creator and writer of Mob Wives, is Renne's sister.
    • Connections
      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.26 (2013)

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    • Release date
      • March 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mob Wives: New Blood
    • Production companies
      • Electus
      • JustJenn Productions
      • Left/Right
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      43 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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