Monday, May 18, 2009

I don't know if I've ever made someone cry before



I can see Lauren slowly removing herself from the show. She can't even remember if she has ever made anyone cry before and soon she won't even be able to go to the video to check to see if her statements are true. Only two more episodes that include Lauren. Are they really going to keep it going without her?

Heidi's dad is coming to LA. He is a cowboy with a gun. No kidding I have experience with cowboys and he is the real deal. He has a handlebar mustache, a cowboy hat, denim shirt, and Carhart jeans. I hope he shoots Spencer. Unfortunately Heidi's dad seems to like Spencer and maybe even relate with him. He and Spencer go for a walk together and Spencer asks him for permission to marry Heidi, well sort of.


Audrina is working on the White Tie Affair video shoot. I know you are thinking the same thing as I was, who? They have a song and have apparently "worked" with Audrina before. Stephanie and Audrina go out for drinks with some of the guys but in a surprising twist she heads for the hills (haha) when she hears the guitarist lives with his girlfriend. Good for you Stephanie.


LC has to fire Stephanie. We all know it but we have to wait until nearly the end of the episode. Awkward. Lauren maybe should have taken her out of the very public office. Stephanie bursts into tears. It was pretty anticlimactic though. She knew that this could have been the consequence of her screw up and was sad but accepted the termination. (Is that what you call it when you are fired from an internship?) Stephanie tells Heidi and seems upset but in the same breath tells her about the guy from the band. She's over it.

Spencer takes Heidi on a Ferris wheel to propose...again. He has to do a lot of talking her into it. She wants apologies to her mom and LC and a princess wedding. Spencer agrees to it all. She loves the ring so that makes up for a lot. I will nickname the ring Stacie so I won't forget those things that it is making up for.

1 comment:

  1. Bare-knuckle negotiations are the bedrock of any marriage.

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