Miami Social - Miami is an international cultural melting pot filled with the young, gorgeous and wealthy looking to live the good life. South Americans, East Coasters, native Floridians… everyone comes to Miami for the sun and fun – it’s a city that specializes in people that work hard and play even harder. With “Miami Social,” Bravo will follow a successful group of friends who are some of the most connected and interesting young professionals in South Beach, as they go from the city’s night life to the board room and magazine offices where they lead their intertwined lives.
Channel: Bravo
Producer: Pink Sneakers
TX: 14 July 09
Source: Bravo
Review: Variety
This shows gonna be a glamourous one by the looks of it. Can’t wait to see Katrina, Ariel and George!!! Good luck
Ariel is a whore. Give him a shot of Patron and the light weight will be en rought to your place….The kids a good looking guy, but Jesus get a hold of your liqour.
okkayyyy, someone needs some education. Who’s the “MJ” moron that commented above that spelled (light wieght) We love you!!!! you maybe had a little to much patron. Learn how to spell. Your the cuttest Ariel see you on TV
I love that Danielle clocked MJ on spelling and then called Ariel “cuttest”. Seems his friends are just as stupid as he is. Ariel is a former fat ass (not so much former as it is currently, have you seen that muffin top in profile!) who would bottom for Richard Simmons if he got drunk enough. With no gag reflex, Ariel has blown his way to the middle, let’s just hope they replace him, quick!
P.S. Daniella, the correct usage is “you’re the cutest” dumba**!
Life is short. Go outside and breathe the fresh air. Or stay inside and watch rich douchebags eat, go to nightclubs and have sex. Are our lives that boring?
Lloyd is right, of course: but most of television is a social drama served up so that we feel superior to the fools we are watching–and thus, I suppose, better about our materially-focused stupid American lives. (Of course, as Lloyd suggests, we don’t have to live that way, or passively consume the tasteless products of TV culture). By the by, living here in Miami, I think that the cast looks old; the scene is much younger here than these aging “playas” might suggest. I suppose their age adds to the emptiness in the show so that, again, we in the audience feel better. Lloyd’s right: let’s go play outside!
As someone who spent all of my twenties in South Florida…this show made me feel sooo homesick. Fact is, in Miami you can be a bit douchey and a lot narcissistic and it doesn’t necessarily make you a bad person. These people work hard and play hard, and look fantabulous the whole time.