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Season 1:
Episode 1 & 2 “It’s Easier to Be Bad”
Episode 3 “A Rude Awakening”
Episode 4 “Quick Fix”
Episode 5 “A Tomik Bomb”
Episode 6 “Out with the Old, In with the New”
Episode 7 “The Trouble with Boys”
Episode 8 “Miss Understanding”
Episode 9 “Not a Happy Camper”
Episode 10 “Smack My Beach Up”
Episode 11 “And the Walls Came Tomberlin Down”
Episode 12 “Drop of a Hat”
Episode 13 “She Said, She Said”
Episode 14 “Holy Ghost!”
Episode 15 “What Are Little Girls Made of?”
Episode 16 “Kiss & Tell”
Episode 17 “Rocky Road”
Episode 18 “Chicken Scratch”
Episode 19 “A Little Ditty About Steve & DeAnn”
Episode 20 “Lord of Lies”
Episode 21 “Happy Ending”
Episode 22 “Outrageous & Unseen”
Episode 23 “Shrink Wrapped: Reunion”
Season 2 :
“Bad Company”
“Battle Lines”
“Spilled Milk”
“Music and Lyric”
“Pop Off!”
“Prank Wars Part 1: Party Girls Strike Back”
“Prank Wars Part 2: Mark Your Territory”
“Prank Wars Part 3: Phat Lady”
“Love Conquers All”
“Return of the Juice, Death of the Truce”
“Sucker Punched”
“Taken for a Ride”
“Cordelia and the Chamber of Secrets”
“Bad Riddance”
“Threesome and Then Some”
“Disorderly Conduct”
“The Ugly Drunkling”
“Ghouls Gone Wild”
“Three’s a Crowd”
“Happy Trails”
“Pimp Down”
“All BAD Things Must Come to an End”
“Unfinished Business”
Season 3:
Episode 1 “Breaking and Entering”
Episode 2 “I Got Your Backbone”
Episode 3 “Boston Tea Party”
Episode 4 “The Naked Truth”
Episode 5 “The Tipping Point”
Episode 6 “Poppin’ In”
Episode 7 “Who is This Bitch”
Episode 8 “What Happens in Vegas, Airs on Television”
Episode 9 “This is NOT the Amber Show”
Episode 10 “Ailea of the Storm”
Episode 11 “Make a Run for the border”
Episode 12 “The Cookie Crumbles”
Episode 13 “This Is the Amber Show”
Epiosode 14 “All’s Well That Ends Bad”
Episode 15 “Reunion Unresolved Issues’
Season 4:
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 1 ”Off The Wall”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 2 “I Run L.A!”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 3 “No More Mr. Nice Girls”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 4 “Can Buy Me Love”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 5 “Don’t Sweat The New Bitch”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 6 “Paul and Kate Plus Hate”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 7 “Bad Break”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 8 “Friend? Or Frenemy??”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 9 “Sex, Lies and Bigfoot”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 10 “Go With The Flo”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 11 “The Puppet Master”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 13 “Amber Alert!”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode 14 “Out With a Bang”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode “Reunion Part I : Breaking Point”
Bad Girls Club 4 Episode “Reunion Part II : It Ain’t Over”
Season 5: Miami
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 1 “Welcome To Miami Beyotch”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 2 “Check Your Baggage”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 3 “Where’s The Money Honey?”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 4 “Talkin’ Smack”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 5 “Beach Blanket Bad Girls”
Bad Girls Club 5:Miaim Episode 6 “Jamaican Me Crazy”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 7 “Threesomes A Crowd”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 8 “Departures And Arrivals”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 9 “Life’s A Bleach”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 10 “Who Runs Miami?”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 11 “Brandi on the Rocks”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Episode 12 “The Wicked Witch Of Key West”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami Final Episode “Punching Out”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami “Reunion Part I”
Bad Girls Club 5: Miami “Reunion Part II”
Top 10 OMG Moments
Season 6:
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 1 ”It’s Hotter in Hollywood”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 2 “Broverload”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 3 ”Pool Charks”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 4 From Ashes to Clashes”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 5 “Kentucky Fried and Char Broiled”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 6 “Play With It”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 7 “Beat-Down Barbie”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 8 “Weak Sauce”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 9 “Power Trippin’”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 10 “Wilma Goes BAMM-BAMM”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 11 “Don’t Hate La Playa”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 12 “Army of One”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 Episode 13 “Only the Bad Remain”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 “Reunion: Part 1”
Bad Girls Club Season 6 “Reunion: Part 2”
Season 7: New Orleans
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 1 ”I Got the Voodoo for U”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 2 “Call Me Karma”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 3 “A Tale of Two Cliques”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 4 “Can I Bayou a Drink?”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 5 “Playing for the Other Team”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 6 “Better Off Dread”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 7 “Cat Scratch Fever”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 8 “An Eye for an Eye”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 9 “Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Cold”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 10 “Truces, Tirades and Tiaras”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 11 “Keeping It 100”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 12 “Can’t Teach Old Dogs New Tricks
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode 13 “Parting Shots”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans “Reunion Part 1”
Bad Girls Club 7: New Orleans Episode “Reunion Part 2”
Season 8: Las Vegas
Throw-Up, Throw-Down
Weaving Las Vegas
Chicks Before Hicks
Sink or Swim
A New Elease On Life
Bed, Bathing Suit and Beyond
Invasion of the Scavengers
Sister Act
Evil Pair
Double Trouble
Bad Girl Players
Breakup Breakdown
Go Big. Go Home
Reunion, Pt. 1
Reunion, Pt. 2
Season 9: Mexico
Episode 1 “One Night In Mexico”
Episode 2 “Wash, Rinse, Re-beat”
Episode 3 “The Devil Wears Nada”
Episode 4 “Girls Gone Ham”
Episode 5 “Pretty Girl Bounced”
Episode 6 “Mexican Meltdown”
Episode 7 “Stage Bite”
Episode 8 “Miserella”
Episode 9 “The Tipping Point”
Episode 10 “Cruisin’ for a Brusin”
Episode 11 “Hate-Lanta”
Episode 12 “Match Made in Mexico”
Episode 13 “Fist, Fist, Bang Bang”
Episode 14 “Reunion Part 1”
Episode 15 “Reunion Part 2”
Episode 16 “Reunion Part 3”
Season 10: Atlanta
Episode 1 “Southern Discomfort”
Episode 2 “Houston, We Have a Problem”
Episode 3 “Molly-Whopped”
Episode 4 “The Girl Who Cried Mommy”
Episode 5 “There’s Something About Jerry…”
Episode 6 “Anger Mismanagement”
Episode 7 “Bottled Up and Beat Down”
Episode 8 “Gone with the Weave”
Episode 9 ““Between A Rocky and A Hard Place”
Episode 10 ““Don’t Cry For Me, Valentina!”
Episode 11 “Who’s Laughing Now”
Episode 12 “Rocky Like a Hurricane”
Episode 13 ‘Greece Up, Get Down’
Episode 14 “Home Is Where the Hurt Is”
Reunion Part I — “Off the Jump”
Reunion Part II — ‘Stand Up, Throw Down’
Reunion Part III — ‘Old Beef, New Leaf’
Season 11: Miami
Episode 1 ‘Premature Evacuation’
Episode 2 ‘Waiting, Hating, Instigating’
Episode 3 ‘Tap In Tap Out’
Episode 4 ‘Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow’
Episode 5 ‘Juice-tify My Love’
Episode 6 ‘The Queens of Key West’
Episode 7 “The Bullyguard”
Episode 8 “Public Enemy Number Two”
Episode 9 “Weaving With a Bang”
Episode 10 “Nae, ‘Nae Go Away”
Episode 11 “Knock Your Socks Off”
Episode 12 “Cowgirl. Crapshoot”
Episode 13 “Tropical Punch”
Episode 14 “Paradise Lost”
Reunion Part 1
Reunion Part 2
Reunion Part 3
Season 12: Chicago
Breaking Bad Girls
Model Behavior
A Change For The Bad
The Fabtastic 4
Seeing Redd
REDDemption
A Diamond Is Not Forever
Rapper’s Anonymous
That’s a Rap
Bad News Brit
Family Affairs
Insults and injuries
Easy Come Easy Go
Smell Ya Later
Reunion Part 1
Reunion Part 2
Reunion Part 3
Season 13: Redemption
Bad Girls Don’t Cry
Judging Judi
Lashing Out
Birthday Blowout
Glitter Beef
Rocky-ing the Boat
Trouble In Paradise
Mama Drama
Twerk It Out
Girl, Bye!
Reunion Part 1
Reunion Part 2
Reunion Part 3
Season 14: Back For More
Once Upon a Turnt Up Time
Double Trouble
Birthday Ho-down
Flirting With Kat-Tastrophe
Return to Sender
The Keys to Happiness
A Royal Tumble
Twerking For Change
Bye Bye Baby
Bye With a Bang
Reunion
Reunion Part 2
Season 15: Twisted Sisters
Sis and The City
Twin Some, Lose Some
Release the Beast and Other Tall Tales
No Room for T.H.O.T.S
A Family Affair (& other tall tales) Part Deux
Recipe for Disaster
Birthday Blowout
OG Overthrow
Bids, Breakthroughs and Barbecues
Five Dollar Farewell
Reunion Part 1
Reunion Part 2
Reunion Part 3
SEASON 16: SOCIAL DISRUPTION
Episode 1 “Like it or nah”
Episode 2 “#Shabully”
Episode 3 “#Friendorfoe”
Episode 4 “Gang gang #gone”
Episode 5 #GERMWARFARE
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Orisha Rulers of the Zodiac
An Orisha is a spirit that reflects one of the manifestations of God. Being four hundred and one of them in total, each playing a role within the Yoruba pantheon, twelve of them can be equated to the twelve signs of the Zodiac along with their respective houses. The following is a brief summary of each Zodiac House along with the Orisha that is associated with it.
The first house of the Zodiac is the home of the Ascendant, and symbolises the acting self and how your personality appears to others. The ruling planet of this house is Mars, which is also the Roman God of war, making Ogun the warrior god the Orisha equivalent. Like Aries, Ogun possesses assertive and aggressive characteristics, and is the patron deity of soldiers, police officers, surgeons, railroad workers, welders, body builders, or anyone employed to work with iron and steel. Like the blacksmith who molds his creations to perfection, the first house deals with molding the inner and outward Self and realizing your highest potential. Taurus is the ruling sign of the second house, which is said to be the house of possessions. This should not only be understood as material possessions but also as traits and characteristics that we value about ourselves. The ruling planet Venus is also the Roman goddess of love, whose Orisha equivalent is Oshun. Oshun is the goddess of fresh water (as opposed to the salty, ocean waters of the goddess Yemoja), sensuality, prosperity, love, and fertility. Oshun is presented as a beautiful young woman who is widely loved for providing protection and needs for the poor and healing the sick. The third house is ruled by the cosmic twins Ibeji, the Orisha equivalent of Gemini. This house deals with communication and the way you think and operate mentally. An emphasis is put on siblings within this house which is properly represented by the twins, along with short journeys and writings. Ibeji also represents duality and balance; the yin and the yang found within all life. Though presented as twins, Ibeji is actually one Orisha. To the Yoruba people, twins are considered sacred and are said to be one soul inhabiting two bodies, linked together by destiny for life. The fourth house of the Zodiac is ruled by Cancer and deals with issues surrounding the home life. Cancer is known for being maternal, protective, nurturing, and instinctive, qualities shared by the Orisha Yemoja, the goddess of the ocean and mother of all the Orisha. She is the patron spirit of women, especially pregnant women, whose name is a contraction of the Yoruba words “Yeye omo eja” which means “Mother whose children are like fish”, representing the vastness of her motherhood. Her ebb and flow of the tides of the ocean are a result of the moon which is the ruling “planet” of the fourth house. The fifth house of the Zodiac is the house of creativity and pleasure, ruled by the sign Leo. This house deals with gaining pleasure through acts of creation, artistically and even procreation i.e. the creation of offspring. The Sun, the ruling “planet” of the fifth house, is a symbol of creative energy, illumination, and knowledge, all of which the Orisha of wisdom, knowledge, and divination Orunmila reflects. It is Orunmila’s duty to record the destiny of individuals at the moment the breath of life is given to them by Yoruba creator Olodumare, who creates because it brings Them pleasure to do so. The Orisha Eshu is the ruler of the sixth house, the equivalent to the sign Virgo. Health, work, and service are central to the sixth house, which is ruled by the planet Mercury, the messenger of the gods within the Roman pantheon. Eshu is the Orisha that stands at the crossroads between the physical world and the spirit world, whose duty is to be the intermediary between man and the Orisha. Therefore, when one wishes to call upon the Orisha, he or she first gets permission from Eshu. This is symbolic of clearing and preparing the mind to receive whatever message the Orisha have for you. Oba is the Orisha of marriage and personal transformation, making her fit to be the ruler of the seventh house, the house of partnership. Oba was the first wife of Shango who tended to his castle and everything that he requested, making her the ideal wife before being tricked by her sister Oya into trying to ensnare Shango with witchcraft. After this betrayal she fled to the cemetery in which she went through a transformational journey into her true power. This house is about expediating our life’s purpose through partnerships, whether that partnership be marriage, business relations, contracts, and/or treaties. Through these partnerships we learn a great deal about ourselves, transforming and enhancing our lives, making them fuller and bringing us balance on the scales of Libra. Oya, the goddess of winds and storms, is the equivalent to Scorpio and is the ruler of the eighth house which is the house of transformation, regeneration, death, sex, and rebirth. She is the powerful force in nature that can change the face of the Earth, embodying the tornadoes and twisters that uproot trees and houses with her destructive winds. This powerful Orisha is also responsible for carrying the spirits of the newly departed to the spirit world. The ninth house is the house of philosophy and is ruled by the philosopher Sagittarius and the planet Jupiter, the king of the gods within the Roman pantheon. Obatala, the father of all the Orisha, would therefore be the Orisha ruler of this house. Obatala is said to be the Orisha of purity and was sent by the Supreme Being Olodumare at the beginning of time to form the Earth along with construct the bodies of humans. Obatala completed his construction of the bodies he created by adding heads to them, therefore becoming known as the owner of heads. The head is symbolic of intelligence, higher education, and deeper understanding, all which the ninth house represents. The tenth house is the house of public life and social status, being ruled by Capricorn and the planet Saturn. The aspects within this house deal with how you manifest your individual role within society and your work place, along with the energies and challenges you’ll face meeting your career goals. The Yoruba associate the planet Saturn with Babalú-Ayé, the Orisha of disease and healing. Also known as the “Wrath of the supreme god”, Babalú-Ayé’s job is to punish individuals for their transgressions, but also to heal epidemics like small pox. The house of friends and membership, the eleventh house of the Zodiac is ruled by the planet Uranus and the sign Aquarius. Aquarius is associated with rapid social change, upheaval, and rebellion, traits that all reflect Shango, the warrior Orisha of thunder, lightning, and fire. Once a living king on Earth, Shango is known for working miracles after his death, elevating him to the status of Orisha. Shango is also the brother of Babalú-Ayé, the Orisha ruler of the tenth house. The work in society represented within the tenth house is expressed through the individual in the activities associated with the eleventh house, the planets and energies indicating how group associations and friendships will operate in your life. The twelfth house of the Zodiac is ruled by Pisces whose Orisha equivalent is Olokun, the god of the ocean floor. This house is associated with self undoing and confinement, which is reflected in Olokun being chained to the ocean floor by seven chains. As this house deals with the unconscious and things beyond the physical plane, Olokun’s aspects are expressed within the astral, the subconscious, and altered states of consciousness that is experienced during meditation, initiation, and spirit possession. Deep and mysterious is this house of the Zodiac, just like the bottom of the ocean; an old Yoruba proverb says that nobody knows what lies on the ocean floor. Olokun is said to be the owner of the Mysteries, and sparks within our being the genius that activates our super subconscious. Peace, Love, & Balance
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