patty
02 December 2009 @ 11:26 pm
[90210 Media]
And we get our favorite zip code back this week with lots of surprises in store for everyone in the cast. I swear I kept saying "FINALLY" everytime things got revealed. This episode should have been entitled And the FINALLY let the truth come out, but I guess it's too long. Bonus this week: we get a new setting! I don't know if Beverly Hills is known for their horse races, but it was fun to see them somewhere else. Read more... )
 
 
patty
01 December 2009 @ 11:47 pm
[Spread It]
I know it's the Thanksgiving episode, but I'm not quite sure if I should be thankful for Gossip Girl just because I'm not as hot about it as I was before. Sure, this doesn't stop me from making weekly recaps, because I'm anal about having started it and not ending it, but I really hope it gets better next week (with more Chuck), because I'm not feeling very thankful for this week's show. Or maybe I'm just tired. » )
 
 
patty
21 November 2009 @ 11:26 pm
[Bones Online]
When even a geriatric can see the chemistry between two people, you know they're in denial. And this week, we get another member on Team Booth/Brennan: Booth's grandpa (aka Pops). If this old man that Booth trusts can't get Booth to wake up to his feelings for Brennan, then I don't know who will. So really, Seeley. Wake up and smell the roses corpses and do something (or someone named Brennan)! » )
exhausted
Current Mood exhausted
 
 
patty
18 November 2009 @ 11:20 pm
[90210 Media]
This week, we get a little bit of everything -- quite literally. Almost everyone sans Teddy/Surfer Girl, I think everyone had a bit part and their storylines all sort of moved forward. It's hard to believe we're already 10 episodes in just because I'm not counting episodes like I sometimes did in season 1. The episodes are on a constant level of surprisingly good. It's amazing how much this show has improved. I approve. » )
 
 
patty
17 November 2009 @ 10:44 pm
[Gossip Girl Fan]
Based on the utterly stupid decisions made by characters on the show this week, it sort of feels like they haven't actually graduated from high school. Almost everyone exercised poor judgment and it's hilarious how out of all of them, it's Chuck Bass (and well Nate too) that seem to be sort of the moral compasses of this show. When Nate Archibald calls you stupid, you know you're in deep shit. » )