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“Real Housewives Of New Jersey” Reunion: Who’s The Craziest Couple?

Mike Vulpo |
October 14, 2012 | 8:13 p.m. PDT

Senior Entertainment Editor At Large

"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" reunion part three (Bravo)
"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" reunion part three (Bravo)
After three weeks of screaming matches and plenty of finger pointing, the ladies of the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” concluded their reunion Sunday night.

Part three added a twist with the husbands joining their wives to rehash the season. Caroline Manzo’s husband chose to work (smart guy), but the rest of the Jersey men stood by their wives and added their two cents to the season. 

Which husband made the biggest impression on you? Did they help their wife look sane or just crazier? Here’s a look at the most memorable moments from the night.

Joe Giudice

For someone who could be facing ten years in prison, Joe Giudice seemed to be awfully calm at the reunion. When host Andy Cohen asked about his possible future behind bars, Joe responded with either “who cares” or “whatever.” He even claimed, “You can indict a ham sandwich.” If you say so Joe.  

Chris Laurita

Andy tweeted during the show that Chris was the MVP of the reunion and we couldn’t agree more. When the discussion turned to Dina Manzo, Chris didn’t say one bad thing about his estranged sister. “I love my sister Dina very much,” Chris said.  He also stayed calm even after Joe Giudice accused him of meeting his wife in Las Vegas as a stripper. “All of this is sh*&,” Chris proclaimed. He may have a point.

Richie Wakile 

Richie likes to stay out of trouble and for most of the reunion, he did just that. Granted, there was a disagreement as to how Richie gave Joe Giudice a black eye during guy’s night. Fortunately for Richie, Joe looked more like the crazy one who might have deserved a playful punch. When Joe told Kathy to, “go scratch,” however, Rickie stood quietly. Should he have done more to stick up for his wife or was he smart to not give Joe anymore attention?

Joe Gorga

Even with all the family drama surrounding him, Joe Gorga was able to add a few laughs to the show. Joe admitted to being a dancer with the Chippendales when he was in college. “When you got it, you got to show it,” he said.

When the fighting started between him and sister Teresa, Andy noted Joe was getting emotional when describing his desire to be a family man.  There was no denying he wishes things were better between everyone in the group.

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