Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 27, 2009 in
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This week’s 90210 was a fun little episode that provided some laughs, some catty fighting and some great escapist television. It progressed the storylines of the Annie vs Naomi battle as well as the Adrianna/Navid/Teddy love triangle, as well as continuing the aftermath of Silver and Dixon’s break up. At the start Navid is proclaiming his new mission to be overly nice to the 30-something high school student Teddy to prove he isn’t jealous, as Dixon sets off on a quest to find his “Female Dixon”.
Busy with his news paper duties love triangle Navid loans Dixson his Lamborghini to get pizza where he meets a hot, fun older woman who shares his love of baseball and music. The two appear to hit it off so, in the great tradition of many classic 90210 plots, Dixon lies about being a high school student and pretends to be an executive in the music business. The two setup a date for that weekend, but coincidentally both end up on Teddy’s yacht for a party Dixon is invited to and she is DJing before their date.
At the party are a sea-sick Navid, still trying to prove he isn’t jealous, and Adrianna who is busy with Teddy giving Navid a reason to be jealous I in the first place. To her credit she is for now taking the high road and turning down Teddy’s advances. I really enjoyed how these scenes played out, with Navid starting to think Teddy isn’t so bad as he gets to know him and Teddy meanwhile making good on the threat Navid thought he imagined.
Also on board the yacht are Naomi, Annie and Liam continuing their (now played out) drama and throwing poor Silver in the middle of it. I must say I am starting to like Annie this year, she is going back and fourth between being a victim and the aggressor in tormenting the irrational Naomi. It is far more interesting than her dull, aw-shucks girl-next-door personae from last year. Liam is still the one completely to blame for this for A) sleeping with Naomi’s sister and B) not coming clean about it when Naomi incorrectly blames Annie for her sister’s trespasses. These scenes took on a great soapy ridiculousness as Annie first gets the boy from the sexting to prove Naomi sent it out to Silver. However, after clearing her good name Annie goes strictly on the offensive by lying to Naomi that she’s been sleeping with Liam since they got together as Liam stands there looking dumb and pretty. The cliff-hanger to this is Liam breaking into some basement and looking at blueprints, I can’t imagine what his plan is now.
The only other really interesting development is whether or not Kelly Taylor is going to try and steal Principal Harry Wilson away from Aunt Becky. It will be really interesting to see where they are going with this plot in the future, but my guess is that it could just be a red herring plot that won’t go anywhere because the Wilson’s just don’t feel like a couple headed for affairs and divorce to me. Yeah, and also I’m just waiting for Naomi’s sister to be revealed as the one who stole her boy away, my real hope is that once this happens Naomi kicks her out of the house and over to Melrose Place because train-wreck could use somebody as coldhearted as her.
Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 27, 2009 in
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This week’s Gossip Girl is centered around Blair, Dan Humphrey, Vanessa and Georgina beginning their first week as freshman at NYU and trying to find their place at school. Elsewhere our other characters kind of do things, but not really. Being called “The Freshman” this episode is all about the new college kids and those wacky shenanigans you get up to when you inexplicably move out of your multi-floor luxury apartment and into a dorm with a roommate for no explicable reason whatsoever. I thought this was a show about rich people? If I wanted to watch freshman eat pizza I’d become the guy who seeps the floor at the pizza place and says, “Hey kids, where’s the cool parties this weekend?” (Yes, I stole a joke from Xander)
Before we get to the goods I’m going to get the other plots out of the way that I, and apparently the writers, didn’t really care about. Serena mopes around the entire episode, she decided not to go to Brown though I didn’t understand her reasoning (maybe I went to the bathroom at some point, but I think they just were vague about it). S. bounces around from her place, to Chuck’s to Rufus’s loft and generally acts like a pill. Though I do give her some props for telling Rufus he’s more scared of Lilly than she is. Chuck is trying to put together a business deal and wearing a lot of purple. Serena ruins his business deal by mentioning to investors that behind the restaurant is a speakeasy; she does this once accidentally and once just to be a bitch. Carter gets mad at Serena but then kisses her anyways. Nathan and the so far underused Joanna Garcia as Bree Buckely don’t leave their hotel. Yawns all around.
Thankfully the bulk of the episode is about the delightfully ridiculous power struggle between Blair and Georgina. Blair is always at her best when she’s scheming against somebody, especially one of her best adversaries. And Georgina is at her best when she’s on Gossip Girl and not quitting to star in one of the millions of shows about nurses, boo. After weaseling her way into becoming Blair’s roommate Georgina further dismays Blair by ruining her sushi/cocktail party by having a pizza and video night. (But lets get real, while pizza and movie is the #1 dorm activity when dealing with freshman free booze trumps EVERYTHING). Most of this conflict rang true for me because college students would totally shun somebody who tries as hard as Blair in favor of somebody who is (seemingly) laid back like Georgina.
Georgina also has managed to cloy her way back into Dan Humphrey’s good graces (after, you know, pretending to be somebody named Sarah and dating him for a few weeks first season). And true to form, Vanessa first self-righteously judges Dan for not giving Georgina a second change and then judges him again for giving her a third chance. I think she seriously has a sociopathic personality disorder because she really acts like she is better than everybody all of the time, its kinda funny I may turn it into a drinking game. She also continues to date Single White Humphrey, Scott, but I’m getting confused as to why this kid seems to be so interested in Dan Humphrey (who doesn’t know they’re half-siblings) but doesn’t seem to care at all about Little J., Eric or Serena who are also his half-siblings. I hope this turns out to be like One Tree Hill and ends in Dan Humphrey realizing he’s just a stalker and kicking him down the stairs while in a cheerleading outfit, but let’s be honest Dan Humphrey doesn’t have Peyton’s legs.
I guess the biggest mystery of all is what exactly does Georgina want from the gang? She certainly has been successful at bonding with Dan Humphrey, making more friends than Blair and throwing a good roof top kegger, but what is her end game? We didn’t need Georgina to knock Blair down a notch, it was obvious from the get-go to anybody who went to college that people wouldn’t embrace Blair. It seems unusual to make a character with a limited shelf life be the dramatic center of the plot, but I’ve loved Michelle Trachtenberg since Pete and Pete so for now I’m just enjoying it while we can. Overall this week was better than last, if they can just incorporate the other characters in better things will really be rolling.