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The Real World Season 12 Episode 16 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Real World Season 12 Episode 16

Episode Title: Las Vegas: Episode 16
Genre: Reality-TV
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: January 08, 2003
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Real World: Dario's coming to town and Arissa couldn't be happier. The smile on her face when he arrives is brighter than the lights on the strip. She finally seems to be enjoying her time in Vegas. All that changes, however, when a woman calls her a bitch in Rain. Arissa feels threatened and goes after the name-caller, drawing blood and the possibility of being fired from her job. Meanwhile, Irulan has pitched a tent in the middle of the living room so that Dario and Arissa can have their privacy in the bedroom. Alton sees this as an opportunity to take his relationship with Irulan to the next level. Steven warns him about falling for her because Irulan is obviously committed to Gabe and while their "open relationship" might work for them it probably won't work for Alton. Alton agrees and says he's being careful but it's obvious that he's sprung on Irulan. Marc informs Arissa that she's not being fired but that what happened can never happen again. Dario tells Arissa that all she has to do is change. "You cannot go wrong," he pleads. "Change." Arissa, once again, sees that her time in Vegas is an opportunity to make her self and her life right and after another tearful Confessional, she hopes that she will finally take the steps necessary.

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