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Baldwin Hills: Did you watch?
July 9, 2008, 7:00 am
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Being the reality TV show victim that I am, I tuned in last night to BET to watch the second season debut of Baldwin Hills, the more colorful version of MTV’s The Hills.

The cast is 100% black, comprised of mostly high school kids, and very, very, real. As with the majority of the programming over at BET, the show couldn’t be scripted even it really wanted to be.

The characters are very believable and the entertainment level was at an all time high throughout the thirty minute broadcast. Basically, I was sold in the first five minutes.

Did you watch?


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I have to say I saw the commercial for this show while watching the BET awards, and laughed hysterically. I couldn’t believe there was a real black knock-off of Laguana Beach/The Hills. I didn’t actually watch, but I’m sure one day when I’m really bored I’ll flip to BET in the hopes of find Fresh Prince on and end up watching this show instead. I’m a sucker for reality tv too!

Comment by Chelsea Rae July 9, 2008 @ 11:44 am

i was just like the person who wrote the message b4 me until i saw 1 episode…its on my list of things to watch now. :)

Comment by Supa July 11, 2008 @ 11:03 pm

I watched it. It’s VERY different from last season.

Comment by Melissa Cole July 19, 2008 @ 6:04 pm

Baldwin hills is so da S.uga H.oney I.ce T.ea I luv it a lot but lorena needsz ta get the steppn 4 real duecesz
~~Hot Stuff~~

Comment by hot Stuff July 30, 2008 @ 1:05 am

i love freaking baldwin hills never missed a eposide everr..and if i did i always go look
at it on ON DEMAND, ilove seiko and lala them my bitches remind me of myself not for the drama shit.too mature

Comment by kells. August 8, 2008 @ 9:50 pm



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