Premiere of DWTS and Tree Hill’s sad citizens.
May contain spoilers.
Was it just me or does this season of Dancing with the Stars seem a bit lacking in the “star” department? Aside from Shannon Elizabeth who is known for her role in the American Pie movie/movie(s?) and R&B singer Mario, no one really rang a bell in my head. Oh, except for Elvis’ wife who is extremely freaky looking now and reminds me of that lady in The Addams Family. Though I have to admit some of the contestants are brilliantly casted like comedian Adam Corolla and magician, yes magician, Penn Jillette. They were hilarious to watch although not exactly great dancers. Kristi Yamaguchi and her partner Mark Ballas got the highest score dancing the foxtrot. The dance was great but honestly I don’t really see her winning the competition because she seems pretty boring and would probably only get the judges’ regard. And can I just say, the football player Jason Taylor, is yummy looking.
As expected on One Tree Hill, Lucas didn’t get married. What a bloody surprise. I always find it funny how Lucas alway makes these references to books and authors to try and make the show seem important which let’s just face it, if you’re on the same channel as America’s Next Top Model and Gossip Girl, both guilty pleasures of mine by the way, it doesn’t really work. But to sum it up, Lucas was dumped at the alter (we all know he’s too nice to dump Lindsay himself). Apparently she found some hidden message in the rough draft of his story, which is taking decades to be written, and the whole “you love Peyton” crap happens and then there she was, the runaway bride. You get the idea. Other short filler storylines was Karen returning with her boy toy Andy, Brooke wanting to have a baby, little Jamie getting kidnapped by the psycho nanny, and Dan ending up saving the day. It was a long, long day in Tree Hill.
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- March 19, 2008 / 1:19 pm
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