After last week's episode of 90210 — which featured Teddy and Marco's relationship "fast forwarding" past the first date, the second date and well who knows how many dates — this week I totally expected to tune in and find the duo settled in a civil union and setting up play dates with Kevin and Scotty from Brothers & Sisters.
Instead, we got something much worse — Harper, the crazy "loser" girl who has planned all of the school dances for the past four years had more of a storyline than Teddy and Marco.
I kid you not.
Sure, Teddy won Prom King and even danced briefly with Marco, but that was it. Otherwise, he was in the background holding up the scenery. Hell, he didn't even show up until halfway through the episode when we finally caught a glimpse of him and Marco arriving at the prom. Teddy then gets crowned Prom King and...
Instead, we got something much worse — Harper, the crazy "loser" girl who has planned all of the school dances for the past four years had more of a storyline than Teddy and Marco.
I kid you not.
Sure, Teddy won Prom King and even danced briefly with Marco, but that was it. Otherwise, he was in the background holding up the scenery. Hell, he didn't even show up until halfway through the episode when we finally caught a glimpse of him and Marco arriving at the prom. Teddy then gets crowned Prom King and...
- 5/10/2011
- by Michael Jensen
- The Backlot
Last week, The CW debuted High Society, a docudrama following Tinsley Mortimer and other New York socialites including Jules Kirby and Paul Johnson Calderon. Despite Tinsley's headline-generating life and the latter two being reprehensible and horrifying human beings, the show was The CW's "least-watched series premiere this season," with only 1.26 million viewers. But since then it's gotten attention because of horrible comments made by Jules Kirby. On the first episode, she says, "My friends...
- 3/16/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
The CW is still making every attempt to promote its new reality series "High Society". Although the show centering on Tinsley Mortimer debuted to only 1.26 million viewers, the network would bring it back for another episode on March 17. Some sneak peeks from the episode are released.
In the first clip, Jules Kirby scolds the maid in their hotel for not living up to her standard. Portrayed as a villain, the roommate of Tinsley's sister said that the show put her in the wrong shoes. "I am sorry if you were offended," she wrote on Facebook. "The show is scripted, and we are given lines and characters. My grandmother is married to a Jew ...Everything was cut and pasted to make it look like I was a stupid b---h, and I regret that they do not do a better job of saying it is a docu-soap, not a reality show."
In the second and third clip,...
In the first clip, Jules Kirby scolds the maid in their hotel for not living up to her standard. Portrayed as a villain, the roommate of Tinsley's sister said that the show put her in the wrong shoes. "I am sorry if you were offended," she wrote on Facebook. "The show is scripted, and we are given lines and characters. My grandmother is married to a Jew ...Everything was cut and pasted to make it look like I was a stupid b---h, and I regret that they do not do a better job of saying it is a docu-soap, not a reality show."
In the second and third clip,...
- 3/13/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Tinsley Mortimer is a socialite in transition. Newly single for the first time, she's moving out of her perfect Upper East Side apartment she shared with husband Topper (great-grandson of the president of Standard Oil), to – gasp – Midtown! In the words of her mother Dale, Tinsley is risking everything. (by getting divorced? by moving? by being independent?) According to Dale, the estranged couple should just stay together because, "their initials are even the same, Topper and Tinsley. It's just like it was meant to be!" But Tinsley wants more from life than just a family with euphonious names - she...
- 3/11/2010
- by Emily Exton
- EW.com - PopWatch
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