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Gossip Girl: Rufus Getting Married

Posted by yeahandalso on Oct 28, 2009 in Gossip Girl, tv review, yeahandtv

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Rufus Getting Married was a surprising and twisty episode that managed to wrap up some plotlines in a satisfying way. Starting off on a lovey dovey note we see a montage of how into each other all our young couples are: Serena and Carter have breakfast, Chuck and Blaire make out, Nate and Bree try to look interesting and Dan Humphrey texts or twitters or something with Hillary Duff. It’s just poor Rufus and Lilly that aren’t feeling the love yet, but this is the Upper East Side and things never stay the same for long.

Georgina, somewhat inadvertently, drives a good chunk of the plot this week. After returning home from Boston with the truth about Scott, Georgina uses the secret to blackmail Vanessa into getting Dan Humphrey to dump his new love interest and come back to her. I didn’t really buy this part of the story, I love Georgina and liked her with Dan Humphrey but having her go this nuts over him so soon is a little silly. Georgina may be many things, but I don’t think a girl who is hung up on Dan Humphrey would ever be one of them. Of course Vanessa’s morals can never be compromised, so she only tries to get Dan Humphrey to dump Hillary Duff for a while before she tells him Scott’s secret she promised to keep.

After some back and fourth, some angry words and nights spent on the couch Rufus asks Lilly to marry him the next day. Of course she accepts and soon Serena, Jenny and Blair are spearheading the attempt to pull off the perfect wedding in less than a day. This leads to some good stuff with Little J finally ruling the way Blair wants her to by commanding the minions and dismissing the poor. And of course it creates the wedding will serve as a great setting for big confrontations and drama.

Bree meanwhile uses Chuck’s rivalry with Carter to get revenge for her family. Chuck lets on that Carter needs to prove his devotion to Serena by attending the wedding. Bree invites her stereotypical, football playing cousins from Texas to get some “Southern Justice”. Carter confesses to Serena that her promised to marry Bree’s cousin, but ran off after the Buckley family paid off his debts. And because this is Gossip Girl, this is a conversation he decides to show up at the wedding to have as opposed to using one of the cell phones they’re never without. Well, have fun with those Buckley boys Carter, hopefully you live to see future episodes!

When it is time for the wedding to start Lilly has a case of cold feet (I guess Rufus won the coin toss in the writers room this week). Georgina plays her master-stroke by inviting Scott along when she crashes the wedding. Right after Lilly acts like a grade A bitch to Scott, Georgina reveals that he is the not so dead Rufus/Lilly love child. Scott has already taken off and Lilly and Rufus set off to find him, reaffirming their love in the process. This was a bit schmaltzy but I was surprisingly happy to have them actually go through with the wedding in the end. Even if it was bizarrely officiated by Sonic Youth in a cameo I wouldn’t have noticed had we not be informed of their presence several times throughout the episode.

And that’s the way they be came the Rufus Bunch! I seriously hope they start putting all the Humphrey/van der Woodsen/Bass/Ronsson family in a grid at the beginning of the show. Georgina’s warped plan for revenge ended up bringing everybody together, instead of driving them apart. It is pretty hilarious how many people are now related thanks to Lilly and Rufus finally getting married. Dan Humphrey and Jenny, half & half brother Scott, Serena and Eric and sometimes step-brother Chuck, hypothetically throw in cliché baby (you know it’ll come in a season or two) and it’s one big happy family. I’m not sure how I feel about the implications of this yet, it all seems sort of creepy and incestuous, Dan Humphrey and Serena dated multiple times, and Chuck once tried to force himself on Jenny, that whole aspect is pretty icky. And also, did Blaire just sell Georgina into white slavery?

 
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Gossip Girl: Dan de Fluerette

Posted by yeahandalso on Oct 24, 2009 in Gossip Girl, tv review, yeahandtv
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Dan de Fleurette is all about dual identities, self doubt and finding your true self, and of course scheming and power struggles. Starting off with Nate telling Dan Humphrey about the famous, hot actress newly enrolled at NYU it is only a mater of moments before Dan Humphrey has a meet cute with shiny celebrity guest Hillary Duff. Of course she is not the normal, sweet girl named Kate Dan Humphrey is looking for, no, no, no she is Olivia Burke the breakout actress, and Vanessa’s roommate (and somebody who eats at the same restaurants as Serena). I am really not a Hillary Duff fan, and here she proves herself equally incapable of playing a regular coffee drinking coed and a teen starlet about to make the A list. We’re supposed to care about Olivia’s need to have a normal college experience, but since she isn’t convincing as a star it’s hard to imagine what she’s escaping.

Hilary Duff isn’t the only celebrity guest, also preposterously playing a serious actress is Tyra Banks. After Lily finally returns. Serena is determined to get her approval on her decision to find herself instead of going to Brown, so she sets out to find a job. After a brief montage Serena manages to snag herself a publicists job after impressing Olivia’s rep at a restaurant. Soon she is tending to the diva ways of an emotional actress played by Tyra, somehow though Tyra just doesn’t pull off being a diva when she’s acting, ah sweet irony. Serena’s PR job get really ridiculous really fast and I found it pretty hilarious. Being a publicist means being able to have a slumber party one night, and then make tough ethical decisions the next, it’s a really good fit for Serena who likes talking about trying to do better more than actually working at it. Serena manages to loose the job by being too ethical but Tyra gets it back for her because they forged such a strong bond in those two crazy days.

Little J and Blaire both also struggle with their identity this week as one queen bee fades away and another starts to rise. Jenny and Eric finally go back to school and are shocked to find a bunch of raccoon eyed Jenny wannabes with punked up uniforms (though none as punk as Jenny who has a skirt about an inch long and leather vest over a wife-beater and tie! LOL). Blair still can’t win over NYU so she decides to meddle in high school business again, I’m glad Chuck agreed with me that this was really pathetic on her part. Chuck pulls off a mini-coup, taking Jenny to Olivia’s movie premier and getting Blair good and pissed off. I was really happy to see this wind up so well with Blair starting up a new monarchy of her own, NYU is a huge school she just had to look harder for her followers. Jenny didn’t fare as well as the raccoon pack was back, but at least they’re not wearing headbands! Like Serena last week Chuck really shines with very little screen time. He manages to light a fire under Blair and Jenny’s asses and get them to take back what’s theirs. Bonus points for his hilarious Dumbo metaphor.

And also, Scott makes an appearance at the end talking to Vanessa on the phone when he gets an incoming call…from Georgina. Dun dun dun!

 
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Gossip Girl: The Lost Boy

Posted by yeahandalso on Oct 24, 2009 in Gossip Girl, tv review, yeahandtv

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The Lost Boy really proves that Gossip Girl is back in top form by adding to the suspense of established plots and cementing some of the shakier relationships on the show. And, in perhaps the greatest achievement of the episode: Vanessa is interesting and bordering on likable! I know, I can’t believe it either! While all the stories were pretty satisfying this week none of them are really very connected or intertwined so I’ll have to discuss them individually.

The biggest storyline of The Lost Boy is Vanessa finding out the truth about Scott, the Single White Humphrey, previously revealed to be the (presumed dead) love-child of Rufus and Lilly. [sidebar, I’ve missed Lilly so far this season] Vanessa grew suspicious of Scott after his purported class schedule didn’t match actual courses, so she Nancy Drewed out the truth that Scott isn’t even enrolled at NYU and confronts him. Scott is surprisingly forthcoming about the whole thing and admits that he is Dan and Serena’s half brother, he asks her sincerely to give him a day to talk to Rufus about it first. In true Vanessa form she immediately calls Dan to discuss what she just promised not to tell anyone for one whole day. However, Vanessa misses her chance to go back on her promise when Georgia shows up at the coffee shop where she met Dan. I was a little annoyed, I thought Vanessa was the one who was supposed to actually be giving Georgina a chance, but then again they also imply Vanessa has morals which she generally proves she doesn’t.

Why exactly is Georgina there? Because she’s fallen crazy in love with Dan Humphrey of course! I am actually really enjoying the Dan/Georgina casual dating/hooking up/maybe I’m crazy in love with your plotline. And I don’t think its just because I have loved Michelle Trachtenberg since Pete and Pete and all through Buffy (I know, not hating Dawn is Whendonverse blasphemy, by I thought she served her purpose well). To me this plot just seems like your typical college fling with all the uncomfortable and too comfortable moments that happen in dorm life. It is one of the most relatable plotlines of the season, regardless if you’re rich or poor, Ivy League or Jr. State, any time you get a bunch of college kids living together this type of thing happens. And it’s even juicier when you add in Georgina’s plot to take down Blaire. And also, it’s nice to see that Dan Humphrey seems like much less of a tool in a college setting than in high school, he was way too pretentious for high school, but just about freshman average at college.

This week Chuck and Blaire’s games center around a struggle to obtain a photograph from a famous artist (an imitation Helmut Newton, I was pretty ticked that they dissed Newton while so blatantly ripping him off). Blaire needs the painting to get an invite to Thee Elite Table (but in French), a secret society of to best the best, upper class academic women the Ivy league has to offer. Chuck needs it because of his on-going, boring, goal of wanting to open a club. They weren’t too remarkable this week in any of their games, but currently they’re sort of like a sitcom that is in a really good stride, so I don’t think they need to rush this plot it‘s still pretty fun. Serena and Carter are really just on the outskirts of this plot, Serena is suspicious and untrusting of Carter who is being framed by Chuck and Blaire who just don’t like him. Serena was good tonight though, given how little screen time she actually had. She out-bid both Chuck and Blaire for the photograph, and was the one to realize that both Blaire’s invitation and Chuck’’s business contact were fabricated by Georgina. I was impressed with Serena, but even more with Georgia!

Other people in small roles were Nathan and Bree, who now only talk to each other outside of a hotel toom. I do like Joanna Garcia, but this is trying my patience, hopefully the surprise ending of her being related to Carter gives her character the spark that it needs. Jenny and Eric were on screen, like seriously I’m about 95% sure they were there. Aren’t they in school yet? High school usually starts earlier in the year that college. Rufus attends the same Sotheby’s auction at the end and is almost told the truth by Scott. who ends up copping out and says he is the brother of Rufus’s son. This leads Vanessa to dump him because she can’t keep a secret this big, but apparently she will if he is gone because lying is OK if you don’t have to be reminded about it too often, good call Vanessa. Georgina manages to eavesdrop the truth about Scott, because Vanessa talks on her cell phones with the door to her dorm open. So it does seem to only be a mater of time before the whole truth is revealed to everybody. Yeah and also, I’m glad somebody finally went all Mean Girls and told Nate, “you look sexy with your hair pushed back”.

 

 
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90210: Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 27, 2009 in 90210, tv review, yeahandtv

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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.

 
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Gossip Girl: The Freshman

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 27, 2009 in Gossip Girl, tv review, yeahandtv

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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.

 
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9 review

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 18, 2009 in Uncategorized

9 the new animated feature from director Shane Acker based on his screenplay with Pamela Pettler and produced by Tim Burton is a new as new and exciting a film as any you’re likely to see this month. Assuming of course you want to see an animated film for grown-up about rag-dolls come to life, filled with philosophical musings and action sequences. Set in a bleak, post-apocalyptic future the dolls battles mechanical monsters and find salivation. In the process they learn about their own creation and the fate of humanity.

The movie opens with the titular #9 being stitched together, his wooden hands put in place and given binuclear lenses for vision. His creator soon collapses daead and little #9 wakes up distressed, confused and unable to speak. He grabs a small, gold disc and nervously heads out into the big world. He soon meets another like him the kindly, old inventor #2 (Martin Landau) who helps him find his voice, Elijah Wood’s voice to be exact. #2 is quickly dragged away by the Beat into forbidden lands and #9 finds himself in hiding with other like him ruled over by the stern #1. #9 convinces the affable #5 (John C. Reilly) to help him on a rescue mission into the forbidden zone where they meet the few remaining dolls.

Once the setup is in place 9 really takes off with thrilling action sequences and providing back-story for this universe. As they try and research the Beast and find a way to save their brethren the dolls learn about the fall of man and rise of machines. Similar to The Matrix the events are rather predictable. However, instead of the heavy handed Neo is Jesus treatment, 9 goes in a different direction to explore the essence of humanity and what will become of Earth after we are gone.

While I appreciate the sci-fi philosophy the real reason to go see 9 is the stunning visuals. Based on Acker’s 2006 Oscar winning animated short the world is at once adorable and terrifying. With darkened skies, towering ruins and ravishing machines our little puppet heroes are dwarfed by all the surrounds them. The dolls themselves are cute and very expressive in the same way the Wall-E managed to be, saying so much with so little to work with. I am regretful I wasn’t able to view it in 3D because the sprawling action would have been very effective in that format.

9 does have some problems, mainly that the dialogue isn’t as interesting as the implications of the plot could have allowed it to be. I also wasn’t incredibly fond of the Girl Power! she-warrior #7 voiced by Jennifer Connelly. I am all for female empowerment, but her character didn’t really have any flaws our vulnerabilities like the others and it was just sort of annoying. Those complaints don’t make for a bad movie, just highlight some wasted potential. There are many sequences that completely work, I was enthralled by the scene set to Somewhere Over the Rainbow that contrasted sunny skies with lurking menace. While 9 is not perfect I did really enjoy watching it as a slightly more intelligent pop-corn flick. And I for one hope it starts a trend in visually ambitious, intellectual animation for adults.

 
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The Eye-brows have it

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 17, 2009 in grooming, manscaper

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I was checking the headlines today and came across this nice little soft new article on eyebrow shaping for men. It doesn’t really have anything new to offer, just suggested it is a growing trend for men to tend to their brows. I think that guys have been doing this for quite a while now but its still kinda funny to read about.  I’m glad they took the time to point out that you shouldn’t take it too far because then it has the opposite effect and makes you look worse.  My tip is to imagine two lines that go straight up from the inner corners of your eyes and then pluck anything in-between.  Also, look at the basic shape of your eyebrow and pluck any stray hairs that seem outside the general pattern, but don’t go so far as to change the entire shape or size.  If you really want to make a big change in the eyebrow department, definitely leave it to a professional.

 
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Introducing the Acafellas

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 17, 2009 in Glee, tv review, yeahandtv

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Glee continues to impress in its third outing with a episode about the power of confidence, plus…you know singing and dancing.  This week follows the creation of an a new acapella group, dalliances with a rival show choir’s choreographer and some hilarious unrequited love.  The biggest conflict this episode stems from Rachel complaining Mr. Schuester’s choreography isn’t good enough, breaking his confidence as a coach and causing him to withdraw.  An upset Mr. Schuster commiserates with his male coworkers and after a rousing rendition of For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow they agree to form a male acapella rap group, the Acafellas.  After kicking Sandy out for being creepy and loosing other members the group is down to just Mr. Schuester’s and coach Tanaka.   

Meanwhile distressed at their coach’s new lack of enthusiasm Rachel and the gleeks try and hire the state champ’s choreographer.  The choreographer does get a few laughs with his mean attacks, ordering them to loose weight, learn to walk, quit or get plastic surgery.  However, the entire plotline feels ripped off from Bring it On the criticism scene itself was practically taken verbatim.  The big difference is that because this is Glee these kids at least have the sense to stand up for themselves and kick him to the curb.  Good job gang!

As Rachel continues her cloying for perfection Finn seeks fulfillment outside the group and joins the Acafellas.  Mohawked bad-boy Puck is also persuaded to join believing the group will attract major MILFs.  By the time their performance comes around the group has managed to put together a pretty good show of bad 90’s R&B.  Throw in a surprisingly hilarious Josh Grobin cameo (complete with restraining order against Sandy) and the whole episode makes for some great TV.

After only three episodes Glee really has become the phenomenon it was designed to be.  I always know something has to be good when its recommended by everybody from close friends to my own mother.  The songs are fun, the visuals are good and the performances are very strong.  Glee makes for a fun hour of escapist TV.  For me the big standouts are Jemma Mays and Matthew Morrison as Lima High’s own Ross and Rachel, will they, won’t the couple.  Jane Lynch is of course hilarious, but I would much rather she have stayed on Party Down instead (or done both) as her character there was far funnier and more original than the Cheerleading coach, Sue, who is a bit too one note.

The only major concern I have is that the plot seems to be rocketing forward far faster than it needs to, which worries me about where it‘s headed.  The glee club was formed in the pilot and in that episode alone Finn decided to quit and rejoin, as did Mr. Schuester.   Now this week there are threats to both of them remaining.  Similarly Sue already hiring spies and successfully getting them in the club feels like fast forward.  It just seems that they could have built those conflicts slower.  And also the romances are the same way, it was only episode 2 and already Finn and Rachel were kissing and Terri Schuester is already faking a pregnancy to save her marriage.  I am hopeful though because this show was creates by Ryan Murphy of Nip/Tuck fame and anybody who has seen that knows he can handle plots at break-neck speeds.  Let’s just cross out fingers Glee doesn’t swing towards the batshit crazy Nip/Tuck is known for.

 
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Goin’ Back to Cali

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 16, 2009 in 90210, tv review, yeahandtv

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90210 has come back strong this year after a very rocky and inconsistent first season. Tonight’s episode was what we want from out teen soaps: back-stabbing, love triangles and a good sex scandal. The main plot follows the cell phone image(s) of good girl gone bad, Annie, and her desperate plea to Naomi not to release them. Considering that entire storyline is completely dependant on Naomi refusing to believe something that didn’t happen, didn’t happen they still managed to get a lot of juicy tension out of it. And perhaps most shocking of all, I actually start to feel something other than annoyance for Annie. I don’t know of it was just the plot or if Shanae “Grimey” Grimes took some acting lessons over the hiatus but her character is finally coming together they way it should have last year.  The only thing that really bugged me about the “sexting” plot (besides the fact that sexting is like cyber-sex via text not texting nude pics, CW get your teen speak right) is this is 90210’s second plot involving nude high school kids in digital media, do kiddie porn laws not apply in that zip? Because seriously all those kids should be registered sex offenders, or is Annie already 18? Either way Silver definitely wasn’t last season.

The other biggest plot is the brewing love triangle between Navid, Adrianna and the new 30-something high school student/movie star’s kid/pro-level tennis player, Teddy. I’m a little disappointed in this twist, Adrianna and Navid have been my favorite characters since pretty early on and this doesn’t really seem all that consistent with the relationship that’s been established between them, and also Navid isn’t usually such a dick.   I am thrilled that Jessica Lowndess was actually promoted to series regular though, because she can act circles around the other girls. Hopefully Teddy becomes more interesting as time goes on, and I can stop noticing that looks like he should be one of the parents and not one of the kids.

Elsewhere Token and Silver continued their annoying breakup, for the record I think both of them could do better but I do side with Dixon as Silver is just nuts. Rumer Willis made a cameo appearance, not memorable but if it became a recurring role I wouldn’t mind, I begrudgingly admit she can be charming.  Ryan also came back, but I’ve heard he may be leaving for Melrose Place which is all well and good, Melrose really needs the help and Glee definitely wins the hot TV teach award anyways. So far, even though we’re only two episodes in, it seems like season 2 will be a big improvement over last year!

 
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Beyotchs are back!!!

Posted by yeahandalso on Sep 15, 2009 in Gossip Girl, tv review, yeahandtv

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Gossip Girl made it’s triumphant return last night with a fun, exciting and scandalous premier.  When we had last checked in Gossip Girl had dropped the biggest gossip bomb and xoxoed out the season with everybody’s secrets on the table.  Georgina had wormed her way into becoming Blair’s roommate and B. had crowned Little J the new Queen of Constance before perhaps the biggest twist of finally becoming a real couple with Chuck.   It seemed that everything was set to go back to a calmer, innocent time but as all upper eastsiders know that cannot last for long.

Catching up with the gang we find that Jenny and Eric have been spending the summer in the Hamptons and trying to cover up the scandals Serena has gotten involved in abroad.  Chuck and Blair appear, at first, to be back to their usual jealous love/hate selves but we learn a bit later on that they are really just into role-playing which is both hilarious and a little sad.  Nate literally flies into town with the extremely delightful Joanna Garcia who has joined the cast as Bree Buckley, the daughter of a political family that rivals the Archibalds.  And finally our main girl S. comes back, trailed by paparazzi and apparently involved with bad-boy Carter.   Vanessa continues to be a self righteous, annoying and condescending but now is dating the Rufus/Lilly love child, which is perhaps the first interesting thing she has done.  Also Dan has shaggier hair now, but mostly just was stressed out about everything else and kinda plotless this week.

  As the episode went on I thought that Serena really dominated in terms of intriguing plots.  Her romantic development with Carter was not too surprising, but following a horse chase and the gorgeous forest setting I found it rather welcomed.  The big reveal of course is that Serena is intentionally baiting the paparazzi in the hopes that her long lost father will see the pictures and want to contact her.  A great twist, but I felt pretty bad for poor Jenny and Eric who both really tried to keep all Serena’s exploits a secret, as well as Rufus who was trying to buy up the photos Serena herself was hawking to the media.   All and all this was a pretty great start and next week with the return of my fav bad girl Georgia and the start of college things are really going to heat up!

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