Jump to content

Bad Girls Club season 6

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Ms. Sarita (talk | contribs) at 21:27, 1 April 2013 (Episodes: Correcting names of episodes; MOS). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Bad Girls Club (season 6)
Season 6
The original seven "Bad" Girls of season six (left to right): Nikki, Sydney, Kori, Char, Jessica, Jade, Lauren
No. of episodes15 (including the two-part reunion)
Release
Original networkOxygen
Original releaseJanuary 10 –
May 9, 2011
Season chronology
← Previous
Bad Girls Club: Miami
List of episodes

Bad Girls Club 6 (often retrospectively referred to as Bad Girls Club: Back in L.A.)[1][2] is the sixth season of the Oxygen reality television series, The Bad Girls Club. The sixth season began airing on Oxygen on January 10, 2011, which became the first season to air on Monday nights, the two-part reunion special aired on May 9, 2011, officially ending the season.[3]

During production of season six, residents from Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles) complained that noise levels and swearing was extremely unbearable and inappropriate for them and their children to listen to during the night.[4] Clarissa Keller, a local Sherman Oaks resident, complained that she has a six-year-old son and didn't want him to listen to the swearing, she went as far as creating a petition drive to ban all Sherman Oaks hills.[4] The tour of season six's mansion was released for public viewing on December 15, 2010, while Oxygen changed their website's homepage for the upcoming season of the Bad Girls Club.[5] The tour of the house was hosted by Steve Leonhardt, the Bad Girls Club production designer, and several days prior to the arrival of the cast of season six, in September 2010.

Season six is the fourth season, overall, to have two "bad girls" who were from the same city and state. The last seasons to do so was season one, season two, and Season 5: Miami of the "Bad Girls Club". Unlike previous seasons where a half-a-year break in production occurred between seasons, the sixth installment was shot several months after Bad Girls Club: Miami was completed. Season six debuted with 1.71 million viewers, up from 25% from last season which earned 1.34 million viewers.[6][7] Season six was nominated for "Favorite Reality-Show Guilty Pleasure" for the second annual IVillageawards.[8][9]

Pre-Season

Casting for the sixth season of Bad Girls Club, was done simultaneously after production of "Bad Girls Club: Miami" was completed. They were all found in strip clubs. Casting in cities began during the summer of 2010 in Atlanta, Buffalo, Oakland, Chicago, and Pittsburgh. Applications for the show were due on July 24, 2010[10]

One-on-one interviews, with Bunim/Murray Productions, were an option from eligible applicants, who needed to include their email, full name, phone number, and a brief biography telling the casting productions what makes them a "bad girl". Applicants were also told to include two recent photos of themselves before submissions, or otherwise the application wouldn't be accepted. The minimum age to apply was 21. Bunim/Murray Productions were also recruiting on Facebook and MySpace,[10][11] along with a five minute casting tape to Bunim-Murray Productions.[11]

The first episode, "It's Hotter in Hollywood", was available on iTunes two days prior to the premiere on Oxygen.[12]

Production

The Bad Girls Club 6 was produced by Bunim/Murray Productions with Kasey Barrett, Claudia Frank and Esther Frank returning as main producers of the show.[13] Oxygen networks renewed its series "The Bad Girls Club" two months prior to the season premiere of season five.[10] Production of season six began in October 2010 in Los Angeles County, California, equivalent to past seasons, with exception to "Bad Girls Club: Miami".[10] Casting for season six was done by Aja Kimura, the head-casting director.[13]

Changing their normal programing nights from Tuesdays to Mondays starting at 9/8c, season six became the second season to broadcast at 9, which was first done in the fifth season.

Controversy

During production of season six, residents from Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles) complained that noise levels and swearing was extremely unbearable and inappropriate for them and their children to listen to during the night.[4] Residents from Sherman Oaks called local enforcements four-five times to defused the corruptions, the girls were showcasing, in the middle of the night.[4] Clarissa Keller, a local Sherman Oaks resident, complained that she has a six-year-old son and didn't want him to listen to the swearing, she went as far as creating a petition drive to ban all production companies in the Sherman Oaks hills.[4] Location managers and production crew declined to discuss the neighbors complaints.[4]

The Bad Girls Club permit (FilmLA) announced that the entire production was to abide the "minimum outdoor activity noise" rule, whereas, neighbors state otherwise that the show did not keep noise levels at a low range.[4] The house for season six was rented for $20,000 a month, the man who owns the house told Sherman Oaks that he will not allow this type of production to rent his home in the future.[4]

Format

see also Bad Girls Club format and rules

A group of seven rebellious women who are between the ages of 21 and 27 moves in a mansion who try to co-exist with differentpersonalities, lives, race and sexual orientations and above all they must try to adapt to the frequent changes of moods and behaviors of their roommates.[14] The bad girls must also obey all the rules that were given to them prior to moving in such as no physical violence towards anyone including the producers. The girls must not intrude a "bad girls" production room and must tolerate various interviews in their diary rooms.[14] During the show, some girls may divide the house into cliques, create havoc to satisfy oneself, book parties and hook-ups in clubs, groceries shopping which they try to maintain, including their personal lives.[14] The girls are allowed to contact their families and their personal relationship(s), the girls are given either a laptop or a big screen TV that features a home computer.

A Bad Girl knows what she wants and how to get it. She makes her own way, makes her own rules and she makes no apologies. A Bad Girl blazes her own trail and removes obstacles from her path. A Bad Girl fights and forces her way to the top with style and beauty. A Bad Girl believes in jumping first and looking later. People will love you. People will hate you. Others will secretly wish to be you. A Bad Girl is you.

— Bad Girls Club creed[14]

Above is the Bad Girls Club creed which was introduced in the third season of the Bad Girls Club.[14]

No television sets were included in the Bad Girls House in this or any of the previous seasons. The girls are also allowed to have frequent visitors to visit them.[14] The girls in the house are there to co-exist with each other to accomplish specif goals and must tolerate situations in order to "make it" at the end of the season and they accomplish this by staying in the show without being removed or voluntarily leaving the show.[14] Bullying and tag teaming are seen throughout the series of the Bad Girls Club.[14] At the end of the show, some girls change their ways, looks at life in a different perspective, builds a back-bone, or becomes a role model which are the key results in the show.[14] In each season, when a "bad girl" is removed or leaves on her own terms, a collage of memorable videos of that "bad girl" is played shortly after her leave. The memorable videos are a collage of situations that the "bad girl" was in or was most notable as.

House

The tour of season six's mansion was released for public viewing on December 15, 2010, while Oxygen changed their website's homepage for the upcoming season of the Bad Girls Club.[5] The tour of the house was hosted by Steve Leonhardt, the Bad Girls Club production designer, and several days prior to the arrival of the cast of season six, in September 2010. Located in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, season 6's mansion was nearly two miles away from city streets whereas the mansion was nearly three and a half miles away from Los Angeles Basin, which previous seasons were located at.[5] The girls are welcomed with a medium bachelor pad-styled house with centric add-ons in front of the doorway, signifying a Hollywood mansion. The two-divided country western doors have only one small star-shaped see-through window that are located adjacent to the door knob. The girls are then welcomed with eco-friendly potted plants and dark purple walls that are populated with comments and ratings from major media coverage.[5] Down across the same hallway is a hang-out room that has a circular hot pink couch, which the girls can encounter. Facing towards the hang out room the girls can spot a replica of the Hollywood sign reading "Bad Girls Club". Also located near the hang out room is a bigger size living room which features more bright colors and modern matching furniture that faces bright stars at a dark-colored wall. Above the staircase, the girls can spot a stripperposing adjacent to the Bad Girls Club logo. Scattered across the wall, near the staircase, are pictures of the ladies from Bad Girls Club: Miami, which was the previous season. The production designer decided to upgrade the mansion from previous house styles and gave the girls the Hollywood scene look, stating that the girls of Bad Girls Club are celebrities.[5]

The Bad Girls Club creed became the pigment on one of the main walls in the foyer nearly twenty-four feet tall, which was done for the first time. In previous seasons, the creed was only framed above the fireplace. Leonhardt believed that the creed broke the Guinness Book of World Records for the tallest creed in history.[5] The pool in use was decorated as an indoor pond by placing waterfalls and potted plants around the pool and Jacuzzi, similar to Bad Girls Club season 4's pool. The balcony used was smaller compared from season's four and five, which had used a cabana. Season 6 used a hothouse and applied relaxation beds. Inside the house, producers used neon lights to flash "Bitch" in a star and placing, at the end, "fake" and "real".[5] In seasons past, the Bad Girls had pictures of themselves which they could interact with, which was first introduced in season 3. Season 6 used picture monitors for the girls to express themselves. The girls were also given an indoor Jacuzzi in the dining room to give them more purpose to be in the dining room which producers stated that the girls never interacted in there and wanted to change that for season 6. The dining room expressed pink and black colors which represented a 1950s look.[5] Beyond the dining room, the game room, which features a bar, Ping-Pong table, pool table, murals on the walls, and the BG Spot which became the processor of the "Screaming-O vending machine". In the phone room, producers used classic style black and white photos of Melrose Avenue. Due to the popularity of the exercise equipment, the girls were given an exercise room which had available equipment that they can use to defuse their anger or work out.[5]

The girls were also given a modern kitchen that had pink lights above the stove instead of the white lights that are used in American homes.[5] The girls' rooms were entirely of lime green, baby blue twin beds, and lent king-size beds. The make-up room for season 6 had more mirrors and seating than previous seasons.[5] Throughout the entire house, all seven girls are only given one walk-in closet. In the make-up room there are two, two-way mirrors, which the girls do not know about and believe that its a private mirror.[5]

Cast

Season six is the fourth season, overall, to have two "bad girls" who were from the same city and state. The last seasons to do so was season one, season two, and Season 5: Miami of the "Bad Girls Club". In every season of the "Bad Girls Club" only seven "bad girls" enter the mansion on the first episode. During the show replacements enter the house after an original "bad girl" leaves, usually only one replacement enters the show, however, season one, Bad Girls Club Miami and season six has had three replacements, which is the highest number of replacements to date in the series.[citation needed]

Bad Girl Age1 Hometown "Bad Girl" nickname [15]
Charmaine "Char" Warren 27 Chicago, IL "C.E.B." aka "The Chief Executive Bitch"
Jade Bennett 21 Milwaukee, WI "The Party Diva"
Jessica Rodriguez 22 Chicago, IL "The Mouth"
Kori Koether 21 Phoenix, AZ "Botox Barbie"
Lauren Spears 21 Lexington, KY "The Southern Spitfire"
Nikki Galladay 22 Annandale, NJ "The Prankster"
Sydney Steinfeldt 21 Dallas, TX "The Sexy Siren"

Replacement Bad Girls

In each season of the Bad Girls Club one or more girls will be asked to leave the house either from violence or physical fighting or will leave on their own accord which then gives the producers a chance at a new "bad girl" who arrives to the house in a day or two to replace the fellow bad girl.[15]

Bad Girl Age1 Hometown "Bad Girl" nickname Replaced [16]
Ashley King 21 Norfolk, VA "The Bombshell" Jade
Jennifer Buonagurio 21 Bergen County, NJ "The Jersey Princess" Sydney
Wilmarie "Wilma" Sena 27 Passaic, NJ "Rough Rider" Ashley

Duration of cast

Bad Girls Season 6 Episodes
Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 Episode 11 Episode 12 Season Finale
Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char Char
Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica
Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori Kori
Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren Lauren
Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki
Wilmarie Wilmarie Wilmarie Wilmarie Wilmarie Wilmarie Wilmarie
Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer
Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley
Sydney Sydney Sydney Sydney Sydney Sydney
Jade Jade Jade

Notes

Key:   = "Bad Girl" appears on this episode.
Key:   = "Bad Girl" replacement arrives.
Key:   = "Bad Girl" leaves the house.
Key:   = "Bad Girl" removed from the house.
Key:   = "Bad Girl" makes an appearance.
  •  1  Jade voluntarily left the house in episode 1 after she claims the house made her act like someone she wasn't during an altercation with Nikki.[17]
  •  2  Ashley replaced Jade in episode 3.[18][19]
  •  3  Sydney voluntarily left the house in episode 4 after an argument with Char.[20]
  •  5  Jennifer replaced Sydney in episode 6.[21][22]
  •  6  Ashley was removed from the house in episode 8 after a physical altercation with Kori.[23]
  •  7  Wilmarie replaced Ashley in episode 8.[23][24]
  •  8  Jennifer voluntarily left the house in episode 9 after being bullied by Nikki and Wilmarie.[23]
  •  9  Wilmarie was removed from the house in the season finale after a physical altercation with Nikki.[25]
  •  10  Jade and Sydney made an appearance in the season finale for the photoshoot with Oxygen.[25]

Nominations

Year Awards ceremony Award Results
2011 iVillage Entertainment Awards Favorite Reality-Show Guilty Pleasure[9] Nominated

Episodes

Episode # Title U.S. viewers
(millions)
Original air date
1"Ho Down"1.71[7]January 10, 2011 (2011-01-10)

Season 6 begins with seven self-proclaimed "bad girls" meeting in the Bad Girl Mansion in Hollywood. Jessica and Kori are the first girls to arrive at the mansion. The two then go to the bar Tékila. Jade, Sydney, and Lauren meet together into the mansion after Jessica and Kori leave. The three go to Boudair. After they go to Boudair, Char and Nikki appear at the mansion. Overtime, all seven girls meet each other together at the mansion. Tensions flare between Nikki and Jade, who is beyond wasted. Char then talks things out with Jade. Later, tensions flare between Jessica and Lauren, who is drunk. Because Jade didn't think The Bad Girls Club was right for her, she later left the house.

Note:  Jade voluntarily removed herself from the show.
2"Broverload"1.49[26]January 17, 2011 (2011-01-17)
This episode starts out cordial and peaceful. All six girls go out clubbing. Sydney brings home "bad boy" Jordan home even though she has a boyfriend back at home. Nikki stirs up some drama in the house when she tells Sydney's boo, Bennie, about the previous night between Sydney and Jordan. Kori is sent to the hospital when Nikki slices her hand with Char's purse. After the girls realized Nikki's careless reaction about Kori bleeding and needing stitches, Sydney and the girls gathered a house meeting.
3"Pool Charks"1.85[27]January 24, 2011 (2011-01-24)

While Char, Jessica, Kori, Lauren, and Sydney are out, Jade's replacement girl Ashley moves into the house. There, she meets Nikki and they go off to the restaurant, Pink Taco. There, they get to know each other. The two go back to the house and Ashley introduces herself to all the other girls. Her and the rest of the girls, except Nikki and Sydney, go out to the club La Vida. Nikki and Sydney talk things out and become cordial. The rest of the girls come back to the mansion with Ashley in a drunken stupor. Char has a big problem with Sydney being cordial with Nikki. Char and Sydney have a verbal altercation over it. A house meeting is called where Char and Lauren go off on Nikki and start with her. The two throw Nikki's belongings over the balcony and into the pool. Char, Jessica, Kori, and Lauren then go out to eat at Kamin. Nikki calls the police about her belongings being damaged. Sydney takes a temporarily leave home due to her uncle being bombed in Afghanistan. Nikki goes out on a date after the rest of the girls ditch her to go out. Jessica has a physical altercation with girls in LA. Char, Jessica, Kori, Lauren, and Nikki go out to club. Ashley's friends take a visit to the mansion and start trouble. Ashley then gets into a physical altercation with Lauren and Kori. Ashley is sent to a hotel to cool off.

Note:  Ashley replaced Jade.
4"From Ashes to Clashes"1.63[28]February 7, 2011 (2011-02-07)

Ashley's unfinished business with the girls isn't over, when she and her friends confronts her roommates. Sydney returns to the house after a shocking family-bombshell. Char wanted Sydney to be on her side, but because Sydney also wanted to be friends with Ashley, things didn't go well. Later, the girls receive an envelope which has an invitation to San Francisco. Sydney doesn't enjoy the trip due to her recent argument with Char and family issues. She decides to leave the house at night, without letting anyone know.

Note:  Sydney voluntarily removed herself from the show.
5"Kentucky Fried and Char Broiled"1.13[29]February 14, 2011 (2011-02-14)
Char's and Lauren's friendship cease in the house when the two engage in an confrontation. Kori opens up to her roommates about her childhood past and feels like Char is replacing her mother, becoming even closer to her. Ashley slowly starts bonding with Char, Jessica and Kori.
6"Play with It"1.41[30]February 21, 2011 (2011-02-21)

A newbie roommate gets off to a bumpy start with tricky Nikki. Meanwhile, Lauren tries to get Char kicked out of the house, and three bad girls audition for Playboy. Nikki gets a bad vibe from Jennifer, as both don't share the view of New Jersey with one another. After Lauren calls Jessica a follower, she attacks Lauren for the second time. Lauren and Char get into a scuffle after she hung up the phone on Char's mother. The altercation ended up with Char crying in the closet. Jennifer quickly gets reeled up Char's company and unleashes a drunken scene, leading to her punching out Nikki's picture, which makes Jennifer "the weak sauce of the house."

Note:  Jennifer replaced Sydney.
7"Beat Down Barbie"1.43[31]March 7, 2011 (2011-03-07)
The girls go on air live with Dr. Drew and Psycho Mike. Kori grows a disliking towards Ashley because of the Playboy event. Ashley gets irritated after Kori used her credit card and started a fight with a guy Char was dancing with. At her tipping point, Ashley punches Kori which evolves into a huge brawl. Char was on the phone during the whole fight, which didn't sit right with several girls. Both Kori and Ashley are sent to a hotel for the night.
8"Weak Sauce"1.46[32]March 14, 2011 (2011-03-14)

Having not returned from the hotel, Ashley rings up the girls to state that she's leaving the show. At night the girls go to a club, but suddenly the new girl Wilmarie gets in the limo. She becomes friends with Lauren and Nikki. While in the house, Wilmarie develops a huge disliking towards Jennifer which results in an altercation between the two. Meanwhile, Jessica has a very good time in the house as her party-loving brother arrives.

Note:  Ashley is removed from the show.   Wilmarie replaced Ashley.
9"Power Trippin'"1.57[33]March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)

Nikki, Lauren and Wilmarie decide to push Jennifer out of the Bad Girls Club, packing her belongings and throwing them on the road. Char doesn't feel bad about her departure since Jennifer stated that the Bad Girls Club isn't a family. Kori and Jessica are having a fun time, while Char decides to pick up some dates. Lauren and Jessica get into their third fight, after Lauren hung up the phone on Jessica's mom, leading Nikki to sucker punch Jessica while being held back by security.

Note:  Jennifer voluntarily removed herself from the show.
10"Wilma Goes BAMM-BAMM"1.63[34]March 28, 2011 (2011-03-28)
The girls attend a dodgeball game with two teams. Nikki, Lauren and Wilma vs Char, Kori and Jessica. The girls go out and Nikki reveals she is on the hunt for a guido while Char and her minions go bowling. Wilmarie starts to drift away from Nikki and bond more with Char after Nikki makes her cry. Romeo Miller aka 'Lil Romeo visits the house. When Nikki continues to instigate drama, her and Wilmarie engage in a fight in the limo. Char and Kori like the consequences of the fight because Wilmarie will turn against Nikki.
11"Don't Hate La Playa"1.68April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11)
The episode starts off right where Episode 10 left off with the continuation of the limo fight between Nikki and Wilma. The fight involves kicking, pulling, biting, and punching. The girls get a chance to go to Mexico, but Nikki drives Lauren to her breaking point and their friendship is left broken. Char and Nikki are starting to get a vibe of being the leaders of the house. Once back home, Nikki throws Wilma's bed sheets over the balcony and then slaps her which evolves into another brutal fight between the two.
12"Army of One"1.61[35]April 18, 2011 (2011-04-18)
Nikki, again, is taken to a hotel after her second fight with Wilmarie which involved punching, pulling hair and getting hit with the bedroom lamp. Everyone in the house is feeling unsure since Char and Nikki stroke up an unlikely alliance which builds later on. Kori is a bit tired of Char and starts to break free from her. Nikki continues to follow her duty and instigates drama for all the other girls which leads to a screaming match with Lauren. Nikki then tries to go after Wilmarie again by touching her hair and taking her pillows. Wilmarie has had enough and yet another scuffle breaks out between the two. The fight involves choking, punching and pulling hair.
13"Only the Bad Remain"1.36[36]April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)

The episode begins with the Wilmarie vs. Nikki fight; this time, Wilmarie is ultimately removed from the show. The remaining girls spend their final days in the house by clubbing and making peace with each other, remembering all the altercations they've had. Jessica and Wilmarie decides to fight some random girls for fun. Finally, it's time for Jessica to leave, and, eventually, all the girls leave the house with a bittersweet ending.

Note:  Wilmarie is removed from the show.
14"Reunion: Part 1"1.55[37]May 2, 2011 (2011-05-02)
The girls reunite together for the first time since the show ended. Jessica and Kori have turned against Char after they discovered that she wasn't treating them like her friends. Wilmarie then comes onto the stage and reminisces the drama between her and Nikki. Jennifer then comes onto the stage and it's revealed that she's friends with Wilmarie now. She also receives a "Weak Sauce" bottle from Perez Hilton who thinks that she had the weakest departure. Jennifer begins to argue with Nikki. Ashley then comes onto the stage and explains what prompted her to hit Kori and she also revisits her negative behavior in the house. Afterwards, Sydney comes onto the stage and quickly gets into a fight with Char, stating that she is delusional. Lauren and Ashley also took part of the fight.
15"Reunion: Part 2"1.48[38]May 9, 2011 (2011-05-09)
Char and Sydney are separated from each other. All the girls start discussing the dates they've had in the house. Jade then comes onto the stage and states why she left the house so early. Since it's Jessica's birthday, the cake is brought on the stage by Amber M.(season 3) and Kristen (season 5). The girls stand up to celebrate, but shortly afterwards Perez instigates a fight by throwing cake. Jade is in rage because Kori threw cake in her hair, starting a fight with her.Tanisha and Jade's family come onto the stage to break the fight. After everyone calms down and leaves the scene, Perez turns up and announces that season seven is going to take place in a new location, followed by a promo.

References

Template:Wikipedia books

  1. ^ http://features.oxygen.com/outloud/blog/entertainment/breaking-bad-girls-season-6-announced
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0mrmfBQhHk
  3. ^ Bunim/Murray Productions (17 November 2010). "Bad Girls Club episodes". Oxygen.com. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Doug Kriegel (28 December 2010). "'Bad Girls Club' Experience May Hinder Local Production Push". Sherman Oaks Patch. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Steve Leonhardt (15 December 2010). "Bad Girls Club house tour". Season 6. Episode 600 (in English). 4:24 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |episodelink=, |seriesno=, and |serieslink= (help); Missing or empty |series= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. ^ "Oxygen's "Bad Girls Club Miami" is #1 program on cable with Women 18-34". TVbythenumbers. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  7. ^ a b Seidman, Robert (January 11, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: Pretty Little Liars, Greek, Hoarders, Men of a Certain Age & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved January 18, 2011.
  8. ^ "Bad Girls Club 6 Nominated for award". IVillage. 1 February 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2011.
  9. ^ a b Jacki Garfinkel (31 January 2011). "The 'Bad Girls Club' Cast Reacts to Their iVillage Entertainment Awards Nomination!". IVillage. Retrieved 1 February 2011.
  10. ^ a b c d Bunim/Murray Productions (3 July 2010). "Bad Girls Club casting". Oxygen.com. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  11. ^ a b Bunim/Murray Productions. "Bad Girls Club Ongoing Casting". bunim-murray.com. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  12. ^ "Season six episodes on iTunes". iTunes.com. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  13. ^ a b "Cast and crew of the Bad Girls Club". IMDb. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i "About the "Bad Girls Club"". Oxygen.com. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  15. ^ a b "Meet the Bad Girls of season six". Oxygen. Retrieved 21 November 2010. Cite error: The named reference "Oxygen" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  16. ^ "Cast of Bad Girls Club Miami". Oxygen. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  17. ^ Kasey Barrett, Claudia Frank, and Esther Frank (10 January 2011). ""It's Hotter in Hollywood"". 6. Season 6. 60 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |began=, |episodelink=, |serieslink=, |ended=, and |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |city= ignored (|location= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |seriesno= ignored (|series-number= suggested) (help)
  18. ^ "Ashely replaces Jade in episode three of the Bad Girls Club". Oxygen.com. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  19. ^ Kasey Barrett, Claudia Frank, and Esther Frank (25 January 2011). ""Pool Charks"". 6. Season 6. 60 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |began=, |episodelink=, |serieslink=, |ended=, and |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |city= ignored (|location= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |seriesno= ignored (|series-number= suggested) (help)
  20. ^ Kasey Barrett, Claudia Frank, and Esther Frank (07 February 2011). ""From Ashes to Clashes"". 6. Season 6. 60 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Check date values in: |airdate= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |began=, |episodelink=, |serieslink=, |ended=, and |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |city= ignored (|location= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |seriesno= ignored (|series-number= suggested) (help)
  21. ^ "Jennifer replaces Sydney in episode six of the Bad Girls Club". Oxygen.com. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  22. ^ Kasey Barrett, Claudia Frank, and Esther Frank (21 February 2011). ""Play With It"". 6. Season 6. 60 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |began=, |episodelink=, |serieslink=, |ended=, and |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |city= ignored (|location= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |seriesno= ignored (|series-number= suggested) (help)
  23. ^ a b c Kasey Barret, Claudia Frank, and Esther Frank (14 March 2011). ""Weak Sauce"". 6. Season 6. 60 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |began=, |episodelink=, |serieslink=, |ended=, and |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |city= ignored (|location= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |seriesno= ignored (|series-number= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Episode 8" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  24. ^ "Willmarie replaces Ashley in episode eight of the Bad Girls Club". Oxygen.com. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  25. ^ a b Kasey Barret, Claudia Frank, and Esther Frank (18 April 2011). ""Only the Bad Remain"". 6. Season 6. 60 minutes in. Oxygen. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |began=, |episodelink=, |serieslink=, |ended=, and |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |city= ignored (|location= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |seriesno= ignored (|series-number= suggested) (help)
  26. ^ Gorman, Bill (January 19, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Jersey Shore,' Special; Plus 'Skins,' 'Being Human' Premieres, 'Pretty Little Liars,' 'Pawn Stars,' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  27. ^ Seidman, Robert (January 25, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pretty Little Liars,' 'Being Human,' 'Pawn Stars' Rise; 'Skins' Falls & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  28. ^ Seidman, Robert (February 8, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars' Leads Again; 'Pretty Little Liars' Steady-ish; 'Skins' Still Falling & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  29. ^ Gorman, Bill (February 15, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars' Leads Again; 'Pretty Little Liars' Slips; 'Skins' Keeps Falling & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  30. ^ Seidman, Robert (February 23, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: WWE Raw Leads Night; 'Pretty Little Liars,' 'Skins' Rises + 'Big Time Rush,' 'Being Human' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  31. ^ Seidman, Robert (March 8, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'WWE Raw' Leads Night; 'Skins Drops; 'Stargate SGU' Returns + 'Greek' Finale, 'Pretty Little Liars' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  32. ^ Gorman, Bill (March 15, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: Snookie Boosts 'WWE Raw'; Plus 'Skins,' 'Stargate SGU,' 'Pretty Little Liars' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
  33. ^ Seidman, Robert (March 22, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars Tops Night; Plus 'RAW,' 'Skins,' 'Pretty Little Liars' Rise;'Stargate SGU,' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  34. ^ Gorman, Bill (March 29, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars' & 'WWE RAW' Jump; 'Nurse Jackie' Premieres Down; + 'Being Human,' 'RJ Berger' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
  35. ^ Seidman, Robert (19 April 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars' Leads Night; NBA Playoffs, 'Kate Plus 8' Falls; 'WWE RAW,' 'RJ Berger' NHL & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
  36. ^ Gorman, Bill (26 April 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars' Leads Night; Plus NBA, 'WWE RAW,' 'Sanctuary' 'Bethenny,' 'American Chopper' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  37. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 3, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: Kobe-Dirk Playoff Dominates; Will Syfy Move 'Sanctuary' Back to Friday? + 'WWE RAW,' 'Bethenny,' 'American Chopper' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
  38. ^ Gorman, Bill (May 10, 2011). "Monday Cable Ratings: NBA Playoffs Lead + 'Pawn Stars,' 'WWE RAW,' 'Bethenny,' 'American Chopper' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 20, 2011.