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Follows a group of affluent young Persian-American friends who juggle their flamboyant, fast-paced L.A. lifestyles with the demands of their families and traditions.Follows a group of affluent young Persian-American friends who juggle their flamboyant, fast-paced L.A. lifestyles with the demands of their families and traditions.Follows a group of affluent young Persian-American friends who juggle their flamboyant, fast-paced L.A. lifestyles with the demands of their families and traditions.
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I actually watched it longer than I thought I would I've worked with many Persian men in my prime Primary in the Automotive business retailing highline Mercedes Benz. Range Rovers ECT. I loved it got to know The culture The habits The food.and most of all every thing there is to know about these particular Kinds of cars I was Floored I couldn't believe the way they spoke to each other the way that GG spoke to other people and her family if i was her Dad i would of slapped her right across her butt she should of gotten it from Dad.... ok ok I get it could of been scripted here and there but come on some people can not help themselves from being ignorant but speaking in that manner was appalling and talking to adults with no respect it would never happen in the homes of the parents I knew sad sad the Persian people I knew also said it wasn't very Forthcoming at all disappointed YES I must say I did love Asha and her family The Jewish Mike his Family Reza and his family and it really does matter how much your family loves and shares love some people can't ever change GG IS A NIGHTMARE A UNFORGIVING NIGHTMARE She should of been taken off the show the 1st season I stopped watching the 3rd season not worth it another minute.
To be subjective, I must admit that this series has been a regular source of unproductive procrastination since early 2013. Which has suited the occupants of our household quite well. As We've come to the end of this season we are sorely contemplating what other programs could suffice in the meantime.
Although, as the previous members have commented. This series does not address the lifestyle of "Persians who are really Iranians but they don't go by that", on the other hand it does give a great account of an otherwise hidden social class.
The personalities on this show are very entertaining and we're constantly drawn to there personal journeys of growth. I personally feel as if our want/need to align our self with someone else has assisted in making this series so addictive.
We are all anticipating this series come back, so don't be too long :D.
Although, as the previous members have commented. This series does not address the lifestyle of "Persians who are really Iranians but they don't go by that", on the other hand it does give a great account of an otherwise hidden social class.
The personalities on this show are very entertaining and we're constantly drawn to there personal journeys of growth. I personally feel as if our want/need to align our self with someone else has assisted in making this series so addictive.
We are all anticipating this series come back, so don't be too long :D.
This show is not a positive look on the Persian Americans in Los Angeles, California. They fled persecution, wars, and death in Iran to settle in Beverly Hills. Many of the cast mates are friends from Beverly Hills High School. Let's fact it, they're not normal in the first place. While I can only imagine the possible outrage from this show's existence, I find it interesting that Ryan Seacrest is in charge of production. Usually it's soul-less Andy Cohen but not this time. Hopefully unlike Cohen, Seacrest doesn't have painful reunion shows to watch. Anyway, the three women and three men have a balance. Reza is a Persian American homosexual real estate agent and his office mate and best friend is MJ, a Persian American woman. Asa is a Persian American woman and an artist who is probably my favorite. She's more concerned about her art rather than the others' opinions. Sammy and Mike are both Persian American and Jewish men in the show. Both men are interested in women not Persian nor Jewish. While this show is an interesting look into another culture and often a foreign land which is Los Angeles, the show does try to explain Persians who are really Iranians but they don't go by that. Anyway, this show has some moments but I'll watch this train wreck. It's not as bad as the housewives shows.
Obnoxious materialistic Kardashian wannabes. These are some of the least self aware humans I've ever seen. They're 4s thinking they're 10s, and the show is overtly scripted.
GG is extremely annoying... She says she hates ants and ugly people... when honestly she's not the BEST looking person out there. She's so rude to that one girl in the first episode and saying she isn't wearing something appropriate for a house party, when she was literally in a bathing suit?? ... the party was practically a pool party so like... what?? GG, MJ, and Reza are so rude when it comes to other people's styles... and it's funny to me because not everything they wear is cute?? Can we talk about that cheetah print green dress MJ wears in the first episode?? PLEASE... I agree with one of the other reviews that this is a bad copycat of KUWTK.... Sorry but you guys are trying way too hard.
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- TriviaGG graduated from high school and went on to pursue a degree at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. She received her certification in addiction treatment counseling and went on to help establish a halfway house to help people struggling with alcohol and addiction dependency.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.35 (2013)
- SoundtracksShahs of Sunset
Produced and Written by Louie Rubio & Alex Shultz
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