The article discusses the misfortunes faced by several reality TV star couples who moved to Valley Village, raising the idea of a curse. It highlights Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney, Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix, and Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright, all experiencing significant personal struggles and relationship breakdowns. The narrative hints at a pattern of unhappiness, amplified as Season Two begins. It notably showcases Jax's tragic unraveling and foreshadows his marriage issues while emphasizing how the show unfolds the story, revealing deeper problems, particularly through his challenging montage.
Based on all of this evidence, it seems entirely plausible that this development of too-big houses with refrigerators large enough to contain a Range Rover was built on a Native American burial ground.
The opening montage of Jax is harrowing. We see his long-time friend Kristen telling him that he's not allowed to be alone with his son and that it is his rock bottom and he doesn't even realize it.
Knowing all this, the show does something familiar to Bravo fans. It starts by showing us that everything we already know is way worse than we imagined.
Jax heading off to a mental-health facility while cameras are up foreshadows the dissolution of his marriage with Brittany, set against the backdrop of the season's events.
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