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The Real World Season 10 Episode 24 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Real World Season 10 Episode 24

Episode Title: Back to New York: Episode 22
Genre: Reality-TV
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 04, 2001
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Real World: It's the last few days in the house and everyone is reminiscing about the times they've had together. Coral and Mike have lunch together to discuss their tumultuous relationship. They reminisce about how they started off on the wrong foot, from Mike's comments about race to Coral's attacking him for the way he talks about his friends. From that difficult beginning, they've grown to trust and truly care about each other. When Coral opens up to Mike about her father leaving her when she was 9 because he had to do jail time, Mike realizes that "this girl really trusts [him]." Rachel, meanwhile, is delighting in making fun of Mike's alter ego, The Miz. She lets her friend Stubu wear Mike's toy belt and takes pictures of the kid and all his 40-pound glory. Mike responds by drenching Rachel in the shower and giving Stubu the Atomic Wedgie. The gang gets together for a final meal and party. Mike gives everyone T-shirts that he designed for them and Lori brings four bottles of red wine. The combination of sap and alcohol leads to tears and hugs and an incredible sense of togetherness. These seven began as strangers whose personalities clashed from the start, but now they are family. As Coral says, they've "all made friends, lost them and then made them again. It's been a big roller coaster ride." It has. Thanks for letting us watch.

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