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The Real World Season 12 Episode 14 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Real World Season 12 Episode 14

Episode Title: Las Vegas: Episode 14
Genre: Reality-TV
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 10, 2002
Runtime:30 mins
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The Real World: In an attempt to help the roomies work together better, their boss, Mark, sends them to an all-day team-building workshop with the overly perky, "Awesome Ann." Forced together for a whole day of old-fashioned bonding and some self-improvement techniques--the roommates end up with more than they bargained for. Throughout this day of learning, Arissa begins to open up. She learns to trust others and herself. "I am headed on a road of self-discovery, ready to trust," she says. Having fought just a few hours earlier, Steven and Arissa end the night with a hug and an agreement to help each other and be friends. Meanwhile, Alton and Trishelle come to grips with their feelings concerning loved ones they have lost and Steven feels content exactly where he is. The exercises performed at the workshop have only confirmed for him all he has learned over the past few years. "I feel bad that I'm not being touched as much as everyone else," he says. "The seminar for me is basically just a reaffirmation of what a great job my ex-wife did in molding me into a better person."

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