Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too season 3

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Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too
Season 3
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No. of episodes8
Release
Original network Oxygen
Original releaseDecember 5, 2011 (2011-12-05) 
January 23, 2012 (2012-01-23)
Season chronology
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Season 4
List of episodes

The third season of Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too premiered on December 5, 2011, with Tanisha Thomas returning as the host. [1] The season ran for eight episodes and concluded on January 23, 2012.

Format

Alumni from previous seasons of The Bad Girls Club are "looking for the man of their dreams." For season three, Three "bad girls" have a choice of 13 bachelors to explore love, friendships, etc. The bad girls are Sydney and Kori from Season 6 and Judi from Season 7. Each week features a variety of challenges. The "bad girls" battle it out and compete to be the "HBIC" - Head Bad Girl In Charge. [2] Instead of season 1 with each "bad girl" choosing who is up for elimination, the "HBIC" chooses who is up for elimination.

Cast

"Bad Girls"

From left to right: Kori, Sydney, Judi LG3 Bad Girls.jpg
From left to right: Kori, Sydney, Judi
NameBGC seasonEliminated
Judi Jai Season 7 Winner
Kori Koether Season 6 Runner-up
Sydney Steinfeldt Season 6 Episode 7

Contestants

Name [3] AgeHometownTitle nameEliminated
Matthew Goodman [4] 23 Atlanta, Georgia The Gentleman G.Winner
John "Slim" Marshal23 Atlanta, Georgia The PlayerEpisode 8, runner-up
Joey Paggi21 Gainesville, Florida The Funny GuyEpisode 8, runner-up
Edson Segarra23 Atlantic City, New Jersey The Silly GuyEpisode 8
Nick Heldreth25 Kailua, Hawaii Mr. All AmericanEpisode 8
Jonathan Peterburs [5] 23 Trenton, New Jersey Freaky Jon PEpisode 7
Chris Kirk21 San Diego, California The Boy Next DoorEpisode 6
Robby Fiore25 Chicago, Illinois The ModelEpisode 5
Pasquale Ugenti24 New Rochelle, New York Mr. In Your FaceEpisode 4
Jordan Cuesta21 Miami, Florida The Latin RapperEpisode 3
Michael Vaidik24 Bloomington, Indiana The Ultimate BroEpisode 2
Nick Freeman24 Baltimore, Maryland Mr. Keeping It RealEpisode 1
Dusty Humfeld23 La Crosse, Wisconsin The Farm BoyEpisode 1

Game history

ContestantsEpisodes
12345678
JudiSAFEHBICSAFESAFESAFEHBICHBICWINNER
KoriHBICSAFESAFESAFEHBICSAFESAFEELIM
SydneySAFESAFEHBICHBICSAFESAFEELIM
MatthewSAFESAFESAFEBTM 3SAFESAFESAFEWINNER
JohnBTM 3SAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEELIM
JoeyBTM 3BTM 3SAFESAFESAFEBTM 3BTM 3ELIM
Nick H.SAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEBTM 3BTM 3ELIM
EdsonBTM 3SAFESAFESAFEBTM 3SAFESAFEELIM
JonathanBTM 3SAFEBTM 3SAFEBTM 3SAFEELIM
ChrisSAFEBTM 3SAFEBTM 3SAFEELIM
RobbySAFESAFESAFESAFEELIM
PasqualeSAFESAFEBTM 3ELIM
JordanSAFESAFEELIM
MichaelSAFEELIM
Nick F.ELIM
DustyELIM
  The contestant is the Bad Girl
  The contestant is a male
  This contestant was the HBIC
  This contestant was put in the bottom 3 by the HBIC
  This contestant was eliminated

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Let the Bad Begin"December 5, 2011 (2011-12-05)0.58 [6]
Three former Bad Girls meet 13 eligible guys looking for love. Tensions between Kori and Sydney come to blows.
2"Boys and Battle Raps"December 12, 2011 (2011-12-12)0.68 [7]
The ladies must show rhyme and reason by displaying their rap skills before guest judge Too $hort. In other news, drama swells and alliances alter when Judi inches toward one of Sydney's suitors.
3"Rock the Boat"December 19, 2011 (2011-12-19)0.53 [8]
The ladies bask in a bash on a tiki boat, but it doesn't go swimmingly well when one suitor irritates the others.
4"Heartbeats and Heartache"December 26, 2011 (2011-12-26)0.54 [9]
Anger erupts when Sydney and Kori conspire against Judi. Meanwhile, Sydney's fixation with a suitor affects her game; and the ladies get down and dirty in a ploy to win over the bachelors.
5"Ex's and Oh's"January 2, 2012 (2012-01-02)0.76 [10]
Exes from the men's pasts make an unforeseen visit, turning the matchmaking competition upside down. Their surprise arrival aggravates Sydney. The girls and the contestants are split up into 3 teams where they put on a show for the boys' exes. Afterward, the girls ask the contestants and their exes intimate questions pertaining to their love life.
6"Diamonds Are a Bad Girl's Best Friend"January 9, 2012 (2012-01-09)0.77 [11]
The guys buy jewelry for the girls, and the girl with the highest dollar amount will win HBIC. Judi's insecurities get the best of her and John continues to play mind games with Sydney.
7"Players Will Play"January 16, 2012 (2012-01-16)0.80 [12]
A succession of extreme dares challenges the women, and the game comes to a swift end for one lady. Natalie Nunn makes an appearance, fraying nerves in the process.
8"Happily Ever After"January 23, 2012 (2012-01-23)N/A
The winning couple is revealed in the Season 3 finale.

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