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The Sorority Life RenunionPage 2View Printable version of this article Someone asks if the sisters were concerned about some of the pledges not being Jewish. Mara says the fact that some pledges were living in the house was a bigger issue. The pledges also admit they did study during their pledge process. Then we see a tape of all the sisters "concerns" during the show - basically a montage of sisters bitching about pledges. It's obvious that time has done a lot of good for these girls to get over anything that may have happened on television. Pauli, who was at times the pledge's biggest critic, admits that most of the time she was just venting and the camera caught the first thing to fly out of her mouth. Jordan says she would have acted the same way with or without cameras. Then the famous "de-pledging" is discussed. Mara says she didn't want to go through the ceremony and learn all the rituals if she wasn't going to stay in. She says it may not have seemed so, but she de-pledged out of respect to the sisters and the speech was just a drama queen move. Jordan says she was planning on de-pledging and didn't have a speech planned, but it just happened that way. Candace says she was most surprised by Mara's depledging, since Mara was their big cheerleader and cheered them along throughout the pledge process. So, Candace, Amanda, and Jessica still are active in the sorority. Dede is not but even that isn't for dramatic reasons. She's graduating in June and doesn't have the time. Someone asks her where she was for half the season. She says it took her time to adjust to the cameras and living with five other women, but she was there at the end. The next question is for Jessica, who was slapped at a bar by her best friend Sylvia during the show. Jessica says Sylvia has moved out. And Amanda and Jordan's friendship? Both are pretty relaxed about it and say they just grew apart. Mara's going to grad school at George Washington University. Jordan's taking a year off and applying to grad school. Both just want to move on. Someone asks which was worse for Jordan, losing her friendship with Amanda or how the Sigma girls treated her. She says it's Amanda, but admits it's a hard question. Things are working out for the sorority. Fifteen schools have contacted the group about starting chapters. And the fall rush was without incident. Leah and Leslie are starting a national board. Still, a few people have regrets. Pauli wishes she'd been more open to the pledge house pledges. Mara wishes she hadn't thrown up on television. Jessica wishes she'd been more assertive at the beginning. Candace says she saw a lot about herself she liked and a lot she didn't and it took her parents' friends to calm her parents down after every episode. "They did call during every commercial break," she says. "I'm a good girl, I promise." Tune in for the next batch of good girls at 10 p.m. EST Feb. 26 as MTV follows the Delta Xi Omega girls at the University of New York at Buffalo. Fraternity Life premieres at 10:30. Jennifer Shrader is a fan of most reality television shows and is a newspaper reporter in the Deep South. Be sure to sign up for our e-mail update so you can stay informed about new articles on the site! And take a look at the rest of the site. You can find out about some other popular shows at our American Idol 2 page and our Star Search page; and don't miss The Reality TV Hall of Shame. You can even buy reality show stuff at our Reality TV Store! For more news about reality TV, be sure to check out RealityTVFans.com and SirLinksALot! <--Previous 1 2 View Printable version of this article |