Exclusive: Executive Producer Charles Rosin Reflects on 90210’s Early Years

4 10 2009

Today is a huge milestone in the world of teen dramas.  It is the 19th anniversary of the premiere of Beverly Hills 90210, the show that started it all.

In honor of this momentous occasion, 90210 executive producer Charles Rosin, who now runs showbizzle,  revisited the show’s early years and development thereafter.

TeenDramaWhore: What was your reaction when Aaron Spelling contacted you to be part of this show, then-called Class of Beverly Hills?

Charles Rosin: Curiosity.  Mr. Spelling was a legend in this business whose deal with ABC had ended and who was struggling to re-invent himself and his company for a new generation of TV watchers.  Truthfully, I was not a big fan of his most  popular shows –“Dynasty,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “The Love Boat”  — which all seemed very old fashioned and predictable.  My taste was much more oriented to a more challenging and thought provoking television like “St.Elsewhere,” ” thirtysomething,” and “Northern Exposure,” of which I was the supervising producer for the first season and was working on when I first met “The Mister” in his office at the Warner Hollywood Studios.

TDW: As an executive producer, what exactly was your role?  How were you involved in the episode process?

Rosin: In the TV business, a creative executive producer is known as a showrunner, who literally runs all the creative aspects of a show while being responsible for its financial vitality. On 90210 I would either come up with the ideas, or approve ideas brought to me; make sure my partners (The Spelling Company and Fox) approved of these ideas; supervise my staff in writing the story and scripts (or write the stories or scripts myself) based on these ideas; re-write scenes, etc. in my capacity as “the last typewriter” if I felt the material needed punching up; incorporate legal clearances and network notes into the scripts; have a concept meeting with the directors (who I hired); cast the actors for that week’s show; supervise a production meeting with all the department heads (wardrobe, art. etc);  be available during production to deal with whatever situations might occur; work with the editors to cut the film which might require dropping scenes, changing the act breaks, changing the order of the story, etc.;  then get notes from my partners; then work with my associate producer in getting the locked film ready for airing by adding music, sound effects, correct color, dub voices — and then being the final “ear” when the show is mixed….all while developing three-five scripts simultaneously and prepping for the next episode in line to shoot.

TDW: 90210 essentially started the primetime teen drama genre.  What kind of challenges were you up against?

Rosin: Fox was all about edgy/raunchy guy-humor like “Married With Children” while 90210 was a show that not only celebrated girl-empowerment but had this wonderful character named Brenda Walsh [Shannen Doherty] who represented the notion that a teenager could be sexually active and not be a slut, but actually a role model. Unfortunately, my first set of network executives did not see the world as I did . Someday I will write a long article about the censorship that occurred after Brenda lost her virginity at the Spring Dance [ed. note: Episode 1.21, Spring Dance] to her boyfriend (who had been AIDS tested) because she was happy and not full of remorse.

TDW: When do you think 90210 crossed over that ‘initial hump’ and started achieving success?

Rosin: When the Gulf War started in February, 1991 the three networks (ABC, NBC, and CBS) suspended all commercial activity to cover the invasion. Fox didn’t have a news department back than (hard to believe; wish they didn’t have one now. ha!) so Fox broadcast whatever was on their schedule. The 90210 episodes that aired during this time included “BYOB” and “Slumber Party” [ed. note: Episodes 1.11 and 1.13].  By the time commercial activity started up again some three weeks later with the re-activation of the Nielsen ratings, our show was no longer a bottom feeder. The network took notice; gave us an extended order for season two with the understanding that we would be producing summer episodes — and we were off.

TDW: In an interview last year with The New York Times, you said you went to Beverly Hills High.  How did it compare to the fictional West Beverly?

Rosin: I graduated Beverly Hills High School in 1970 which makes me a child of the 60’s! Even though it was a time of political activism and emerging youth culture,  there were many traditions from the 1950’s that were a vital part of my high school culture — and which ultimately were incorporated into the series.  We meet Emily Valentine [Christine Elise, ed. note: see related interview] in season two at “Hello Day” where each class welcomes new students through parodies and funny skits [ed. note: Episode 2.8, Wildfire]. The dance where the cheerleader is date raped by a football player in “Teenline” in season one was called The Pigskin Prom, which was a big thang back in the day [ed. note: Episode 1.9, The Gentle Art of Listening].  And, of course, episodes in the third year season dealing with ditch day and the senior yearbook poll all were part of school life at BHHS [ed. note: Episodes 3.26 and 3.25 respectively, She Came In Through The Bathroom Window and Senior Poll]. Oddly enough,  I played baseball for Beverly against Torrance High School, which was our location for “West Beverly” and which later became the high school location for “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”  [ed. note: click here for photos of Torrance/West Bev] One other odd connection — we filmed our summer episodes at the same beach in Santa Monica Bay where the kids from Beverly Hills High School used to hang out — which was known as Tee’s, not the Beverly Hills Beach Club which was filmed at the old Sand and Sea Club right after it got condemned.

TDW: Let’s talk about the episode where Scott [Douglas Emerson] kills himself (Episode 2.14, The New Fifty Years). Was that a product of Douglas wanting to leave the show or was it precipitated by the direction of the storylines? Was there backlash to that episode?

Rosin: Given our low license fee from the network, we were always trying to cut costs — and Doug Emerson was a nice young man, but not a gifted actor. I still wanted to find a memorable way to write him off the show — and that was when I read about an accidental killing of a high school student on Prom Night in a hotel room at the Disneyland Hotel.  So while David Silver [Brian Austin Green] was getting cool and into the Brenda/Kelly/Steve Beach Club crowd, I sent Scott to hang at his grandparents house in Oklahoma off-camera for six episodes as a way to show these two old friends drifting apart before our eyes. It should be known that this was the only story line that the network and Mr. Spelling worked together to try to squash — but they could sense my passion for the story, were very supportive of [our] script and were very satisfied with the episode, which also was highly promotable and did well in the ratings.

TDW: You were there during the high school to college transition, which all the teen dramas are doing these days.  What do you think that change added to the show?

Rosin: Not only was I “there” for the transition from high school to college, but I must take credit — along with my late producing partner, Paul Waigner — for spearheading the drive to move on and let these kids grow up. Part of the problem was that our cast looked to old/were too old to play believable high school students anymore — and I convinced network president Sandy Grushow that doing a high school show that did not deal with the prospect of college was bogus. Aaron was nervous about the change, of course. He was nervous about everything.  But once I agreed to let all the kids go to the same college, he let them graduate — which allowed me to write a senior year in “real time”. You ask what this added to the show? How ’bout four-five seasons worth of new episodes that would probably wouldn’t have been ordered if they stayed in high school.

TDW: Your wife also worked on the show, right?

Rosin: Karen’s first professional writing credit was for “Isn’t It Romantic?,” the AIDS episode where Brenda and Dylan [Luke Perry] first go out — and where an enraged Dylan slams the flower pot into the pavement before chasing after Brenda [ed. note: Episode 1.10].  Although Karen was never offered a staff position, chances are she wrote, or co-wrote your favorite episodes, including all the ones set in Paris [ed. note: Episodes 3.3-3.5], the condom in school episode [Episode 2.21, Everybody’s Talkin’ ‘Bout It ], the one where Scott  accidentally shoots himself, the one where Dylan meets his inner-child [Episode 3.22, The Child Is Father To The Man], the Christmas episode with the angels answer Donna’s [Tori Spelling] prayers by preventing a school bus from crashing bus [Episode 3.16, It’s A Totally Happening Life], and the graduation episode [Episode 3.29, Commencement], which we wrote together. You can hear our commentary for “Commencement” on the third season DVD. Karen,  a former actress and playwright,  has a great ear for dialogue. My strength as a writer was (and is) always story and story structure — so we were great collaborators. If Mr. Spelling and I had anything in common it was our love and appreciation of nepotism.

TDW: Your daughter is just a bit older than me.  Did she watch the show growing up?  What does she think knowing her parents played a big role in one of the biggest shows of the 90s?

Rosin: My eldest daughter Lindsey was five when I started working on the 90210. She’s the cutie-pie who asks Brandon to dance the hookelau at the end of summer luau at the Beverly Hills Beach Club [ed. note: Episode 2.6, Pass/Not Pass]. Growing up she never bragged about my job, in fact, didn’t tell her teen-aged camp counselors about me until the last day of the session. Lindsey knew at a young age she wanted to be a director, and is currently developing an hour pilot with CBS Paramount — in addition to be the creative force behind showbizzle.

TDW: You have said you left the show because it was “killing” you.  Can you elaborate on that?

Rosin: For the first two seasons, Beverly Hills 90210 had the lowest license fee in broadcast television — meaning that Fox paid the Spelling Company less money to make our show than any other show in prime time.  One of the ways we cut costs was to assemble a small writing staff composed of mostly new writers,  but once our production orders increased to anywhere from 28- 32 hours a year (a standard network order for a hit show is anywhere from 13-22 episodes a year; a cable show much less than that) the lack of a big staff took its toll and I found myself working 12-16 hours a day, 6 1/2 days a week, 11 1/2 months a year.  Six weeks after I mixed my last episode, “P.S. I Love You” [ed note: Episode 5.32], one of my arteries shut down. I was 43 years old.  We caught it early. I dodged a bullet. And 15 years later, I catch waves and feel great.

TDW: Did you keep up with the show after you left?

Rosin: I was a non-exclusive script consultant for the 6th season where I read outlines and offered my suggestions — most of which weren’t followed.  I do remember watching one episode that year where NFL star quarterback Steve Young was a guest star [ed. note: Episode 6.12, Breast Side Up] because it was written by Larry Mollin and directed by Dave Semel, who both remain good friends today.   I did not watch after that — and felt that show lost much of its cultural currency and degenerated into a more pedestrian and predictable soap opera– the kind of show more aligned with the traditional Spelling aesthetic.

TDW: Your last season–the fifth–was also Carol Potter’s last.  Did you agree with the decision to get rid of Jim [James Eckhouse] and Cindy?  (Ed. note: see my related interview here.)

Rosin: Reluctantly, yes. Creatively, the show no longer evolved around the Walsh House — and although we certainly could have come up with new storylines that included the parents in a supporting capacity, both Carol Potter and Jim Eckhouse were taking home a fairly big pay check — and by writing them off the show, those monies could be applied to other things — like paying Jason Priestley [Brandon] and Jennie Garth [Kelly] to stick around.

TDW: I have to ask:  Brenda and Dylan or Kelly and Dylan?

Rosin: Brenda was our favorite character to write; the scene where Dylan and Kelly hook up the night Jack McKay was released at the pool at the Bel Age in season three [ed. note: Episode 3.19,  Back in the High Life Again] was perhaps the hottest scene we ever shot — in other words, it’s a draw…

TDW: Kelly and Dylan or Kelly and Brandon?

Rosin: I’ll always be partial to Kelly and Steve.

TDW: What was your reaction when you found out the season 10 storyline (Episodes 10.18-10.20) that Jack McKay (Josh Taylor) was alive?

Rosin: Well, I first found out about Jack McKay when I opened your e-mail. (Like I said, I didn’t watch the show once I left). But we purposely filmed the sequence in such a way as to leave this “return from the dead” storyline available. I guess they had to wait until Luke Perry returned to the series to revive this plot.

TDW: What was your reaction when you found out David and Donna were marrying in the series finale?

Rosin: It seemed about right; Karen and I and our three kids visited the set at the Beverly Hilton the day they were filming the wedding — and it was the first time I visited since I left the show five years earlier.

TDW: Do you have a favorite storyline?

Rosin: Lots of them — my favorite episode was Commencement because with all the clips that were incorporated into the two hour episode, it felt like a retrospective of the high school years.

TDW: Do you have a favorite memory from working with the cast? A favorite guest star? (There were a lot of them!)

Rosin: I loved watching Jason directing the episode “The Time Has Come Today” from the 4th Season [ed. note: Episode 4.25] where Brenda discovers a diary from the 1960’s in her bedroom. My favorite guest star would be my wife Karen, who played a lesbian in the episode “Girls On The Side,” [Episode 5.28] which she also wrote. Also Marcy Kaplan, who played TV star Lydia Leeds in the episode in which Brenda worked at the Peach Pit and became Laverne [Episode 1.16, Fame is where You Find It]. Karen and I wrote that one together.

TDW: What surprised you most while working on the show?

Rosin: Like most writers I have an active imagination — and there have been times that I thought that the script I had just written would catapult me onto a podium for an awards ceremony. But I never could have imagined being a creative force behind an international television sensation! Or that you would be asking me these questions almost 20 years from the time that I started work on the show…

TDW: Do you have any regrets or anything you would do differently?

Rosin: Biggest regret is that I didn’t establish a relationship with media executive (and visionary) Barry Diller when he was running Fox. As far as doing things differently, I would have tried to take better care of my health, and maintain a sense of humor when dealing with the network instead of getting caught up in a war zone.

TDW: Looking back on the show today, what do you think is its place in television history?

Rosin: A footnote.

TDW: Are you still in touch with any of the cast?

Rosin: Yes — Jason Priestley is a buddy. James Eckhouse too. And Ian Ziering [Steve] is a great guy with whom I recently chatted about his early years in the business which we posted on Inside The Bizzle at showbizzle. Check it out. It is a must see for 90210 fans. [Ed. note: I linked to one of the Ian interviews here but there are many more here, including ones with BH90210 producer-writer John Eisendrath]

TDW: Have you watched the new 90210? Do you have any thoughts on it?

Rosin: I watched it once. It’s a good looking cast. But to do a show called 90210 and not allow your young characters to have any socio-political context in the age of Obama speaks to the cynicism and cowardice of commercial broadcasting.

TDW: You also worked on Dawson’s Creek a bit. How did your role differ there?

Rosin: I was more involved with the business side of producing than the writing of scripts — though I certainly had a hand in the creative development of the first episodes.

TDW: How do you think the shows themselves differ?

Rosin: I leave that for your community of readers to comment.

TDW: You’re now working on a site called showbizzle. What is it, and how did it come about?

Rosin: showbizzle is a digital showcase and destination website I created with daughter Lindsey (the Hookelau girl) for emerging talent away from the immediate pressures of the market place. We created a cool show featuring 29 young actors performing 141 two-minute scripted monologues about what they are doing to jump start their careers in Hollywood as told to Janey, a fictitious blogger who hangs out at an LA coffee house. Our goal here to create a vibrant community of young actors, writers, comedians, and performers around our showbizzle content where members are encouraged to upload their original videos with the chance to be paid $$ to perform on our digital showcase. So check showbizzle.com, become a member, work with us, tell your friends — and see why Cynopsis Digital said that it “should be required viewing for kids thinking of moving out to LA LA land to chase their dreams of stardom as it delves into the frustrations of being on the outside looking in.”

TDW: Anything else you want to add?

Rosin: Hard to believe the show’s 20th anniversary is coming up . To get to know what the early days were like check out Rolling Stone Magazine’s article “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (issue 624) originally published February 20th, 1992.

For more on showbizzle, head over to the site.

Come back next Sunday for another exclusive interview!

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Reaction: 90210 2.04

3 10 2009

In lieu of live-blogs Monday and Tuesday night, I offer you my old-school reaction post.

I posted One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl earlier in the week.  Now I’m completing the trifecta with 90210.

Read Last Week’s Live-Blog

EPISODE 2.04: THE PORN KING

  • Previously on: Navid’s dad is, um, a porn king; Teddy found the hit-and-run victim; Teddy puts the moves on Adrianna, Dixon meets Sasha and lies about who he is; Liam wants Jen to tell Naomi the truth; Annie lies about what the truth is, Sasha and Dixon head to Napa
  • Aw! Adrianna and Navid are so cute sharing a sundae!
  • Whoops, I think Ade is just dreaming.  There’s Teddy taking of his shirt!  (Which we already know is a quite a nice sight!)
  • Yep, she was dreaming.  Fell asleep at a Blaze meeting.
  • Wow.  They’re working on the weekend!  I never did that in high school.
  • Rumer Willis is back as Gia.
  • Q1: “Your boyfriends rocks.”  “I know.”  “I rock?”  “Totally rocks.”–Gia, Adrianna and Navid
  • Dixon and Sasha are naked! In bed!  That was FAST!  Guess he forgot he’s like 16!
  • Aw, I love when people share headphones.  It’s like one milkshake and two straws!
  • LOL Navid keeps calling Dixon because he wants his Lamborghini back.
  • LMAO! Dixon used Navid’s credit card to pay for everything! Hotel, $400 couple’s massage, etc.
  • That’s really taking advantage of Navid.  How the hell is Dixon going to pay him back?
  • Q2: Sorry to be the bearer of a reality check, but have you lost your freaking mind?–Navid
  • Q3: “Navid, my friend, I am living the dream.” “Well, Dixon, my friend, you are living a lie.”–Dixon and Navid
  • Dixon says he’ll come clean to Sasha soon.
  • This just occurred to me: isn’t this technically statutory rape?
  • Wow, Navid covered to Dixon’s parents for him.  Risky.
  • Q4: This is why I couldn’t be a spy. I don’t do well under pressure.  I get all hive-y and honest.–Navid
  • Interesting to see them back at the Beverly Hills Beach Club.
  • Whoops, Naomi just ran into Liam!
  • Q5: Who?  Annie the skank?–Naomi asking him who he is waiting for
  • Liam tells her that Annie lied about everything and Naomi looks soooo conflicted.
  • Uht oh.  Here comes Jen, says some crap about trust and protection–says that she has that and does that with Liam, he doesn’t.
  • The Blaze peeps know all about the hit-and-run: a homeless guy was hit on prom night, the driver hasn’t been found, and now his estate donated $100,000 to West Beverly.
  • Good question by Silver: how does a homeless guy have $100,000?
  • Silver seems to be in a much better mood than the last episode–and wasn’t that technically just the day before?
  • Silver doesn’t like Gia’s enthusiasm. I like Rumer’s acting so far.
  • Adrianna’s mom is back, and urging Ade to go back to acting.  She has to go to an audition or she will lose her agent.
  • Q6: Who do you think you are? Julia Roberts?–Her mom (Adrianna doesn’t get the reference and I don’t either)
  • Eek! It’s Monday and Dixon is still in Napa!
  • Mark asks Annie to hang out, but it’s still not clear what happened between them last ep.
  • Q7: “Hey Annie. I got a mousepad made with the image from you sexy.”  “Closest you’ll ever get to a girl.”–Nerdy kid and Annie
  • Annie comes upon Silver interviewing Jasper, the nephew of the man she hit–who we now know was named Joe Harmon and went to West Bev years ago.
  • Jasper says his uncle was mentally ill and then remembers who Silver is and what she did last year.
  • Silver says the person who hit his uncle and left him is garbage…cut to Annie holding back tears.
  • Jasper seems kind of disinterested.  I like his look, though.  Different from all the other characters.
  • Yikes. Navid just ran into Harry and has to cover again about where Dixon is.
  • And then Dixon walks up just in time!  Whew!  I would hate for Navid to get in trouble for Dixon’s idiotic actions.
  • Harry still looks suspicious.  As he should be.
  • Teddy invites Adrianna to lunch but awkwardly gave an excuse of why she can’t.
  • Liam is eating with his mom and step-father (why isn’t he in school)? who are very love-dovey, even though the latter is still on Liam’s case.
  • His mom points out someone they “know” in a magazine.  My guess is it’s Jen.  Liam looks very intrigued.
  • LOL They have a school mag called The Wildcat Examiner.
  • Dixon says he and Sasha both hate celeb news.  Ouch.
  • Another Casablanca shoutout!
  • LOL Dixon says he’s never had anyone before who knows/gets him like Sasha does.  He’s still in high school!  In all fairness, though, I remember how this felt.
  • LOL Teddy suggests Dixon tell her the truth at the junior prom.
  • Liam is waiting for Jen in the shadows outside her house.  Creepy.
  • He tells her he knows about Olivier, the guy she married, and knows that she’s broke.  He insinuates that he’ll tell Naomi this if she doesn’t come clean.
  • Jen says she’ll tell N the truth.  Why the hell do you believe her, Liam?!
  • Adrianna is very conflicted about going back to acting.  I would be, too.
  • Q8: “Honey, I am a green-eyed brunette who can cry on command.  Do you know how many girls there are just like me?”  Yeah. I do.  Zero.”–Adrianna and Navid
  • Navid is worried Adrianna will get caught up again in the Hollywood lifestyle of sex and drugs.
  • He points out that she’s supposed to be “No drama Adrianna.”
  • Ade has a new reason to be conflicted: Teddy joins them, sandwiching her in between then.  She’s clearly uncomfortable at the sight of them bonding.
  • Annie is creepily following Jasper!  And now she’s going to talk to him!  Bad idea..
  • She says she’s sorry for his loss and he clearly doesn’t care.
  • She fights back tears and leaves and he looks very intrigued.  I would be, too.  That’s some strange behavior!
  • Silver wants a comment from Teddy on finding the body and gets (unnecessarily, IMO) upset when he says the guy was “just” a homeless man.
  • Okay, I take it back.  teddy just took the homeless guy joke too far.  Kidding or not, it was rude.
  • He still steadfastly refuses to be interviewed.  I wonder why.
  • Adrianna went to the audition!
  • Oh, look!  There’s Ryan!  We haven’t seen him in a while.
  • Jen is somberly telling Naomi that they have to talk.  I can only imagine what she’s going to lie about this time.
  • Jen reveals she’s married (though, really, I think she’s divorced from him) but he cheated on her so she left.  But she spent all her money first, so now she’s broke.
  • Naomi is rightfully upset.  She’s been paying for everything!
  • Jen says she’ll go back to Olivier, clearly playing the sympathy card.  And it’s working.
  • Naomi says she’s not worried about her “stupid trust fund.”  I would be!  It’s definitely not stupid.
  • See, this is what a concerned sister really looks like!
  • Harry is hosting an on-campus memorial for Joe.  But why is Debbie there?
  • Annie is clearly disturbed and obviously crying.  And seemingly the only one who is.  Jasper totally notices. Way to blend in, Annie.
  • LOL Dixon is back in Navid’s car again with Sasha.
  • Sasha admits she’s not used to this lifestyle.  Too bad Dixon isn’t admitting the same.
  • LOL Sasha says high school was a long time ago and that HS kids are immature.  Dixon looks a little panicked.
  • Uht oh! They just blew a tire!
  • Q9: So I said to Warren Beatty, back off dude.  I’m hitting on this girl.”–Teddy (Beatty is a notorious flirt and playboy.)
  • Silver is less than amused.
  • Why are they all eating together anyway?  Hard to tell if this is at school or the Beverly Hills Beach Club.
  • Teddy finally admits why he won’t do the interview: he actually CAN’T.  The police are still investigating the hit-and-run, and talking to the media (even the Blaze) could jeopardize things.
  • Why didn’t he just say that in the first place?!
  • Adrianna says she went to the audition to keep her options open but Navid says he’s disappointed.
  • Q10: Well, believe it or not, I didn’t do blow in the bathroom.–Adrianna
  • Navid says this affects him, too, and reminds her that he was by her side for everything last year (which all stemmed from her acting lifestyle).  Decent point!
  • And she got the job!  Navid is less than thrilled.
  • The tables have turned: now Jasper is creepily following Annie.
  • Q11: I don’t know how to change the tire on that!  It’s like a freakin’ spaceship!”–Dixon on the phone with Navid
  • ITA with Navid not helping.  This is Dixon’s mess.
  • LOL Sasha found a ton of porn in the trunk.
  • Titles include: Mr. Holland’s Phallus (a play off of Mr. Holland’s Opus) and Ten Things I’d Lick About You (a play off of Ten Things I Hate About You).
  • Sasha calls him a pervert but he covers that he’s in the business–just not the perverted part.
  • LOL Sasha says she feels like she doesn’t even know him.  That’s cause you don’t!
  • Dixon lies AGAIN by saying he hasn’t lied about anything.  What a tangled web he’s weaving.
  • Jasper thanks Annie for coming to the memorial and asks her to hang out.  Can’t tell if he’s being genuine or wants to dig and see what’s really going on with her.
  • Jasper also plays the sympathy card and, again, it works.
  • Silver notices something wrong with Navid.  I’d like to see this friendship get stronger.
  • Jen tells Liam she didn’t tell Naomi the whole truth.
  • Liam’s angry face = Ryan Atwood.
  • I hope he was secretly recording that convo!
  • Teddy finds Adrianna in a cabana (guess they are at the club!) and she opens up to him.  Wrong person, Ade!
  • Adrianna’s talking about being conflicted over acting but she could easily be talking about being conflicted over Teddy.  Nicely done, 90210 writers.
  • And now they’re kissing!
  • And Silver sees!  I didn’t expect that.  Really want to see how this plays out now.
  • Annie and Jasper are watching the stars from the hood of his car.  It’s nighttime now so a lot of time must’ve passed.  What have they been doing??
  • Jasper says, in the grand scheme of things, his uncle’s death isn’t that big of a deal.  Can’t tell if Annie’s horrified or relieved.
  • He totally knows something’s up with her, right?
  • Uht oh! Sasha found where Dixon lives.
  • The address of the Wilsons’ new house: 1714 Walden.
  • It totally looks like the original Walsh house from the pilot!
  • Now this scene with Sasha and her friend is totally uncessary.  Cut out the meaningless conversation and just speed up to…
  • Dixon coming home (not in the Lambo) and hugging Debbie outside the house.  Sasha is clearly confused since a) she’s another woman and b) she’s white.
  • Adrianna tells Navid that she turned down the part and is taking the year off from acting (even though it means losing her agent).
  • Navid is thrilled.  And thrilled some more when Adrianna says she wants to have sex.  Ade, you’re an idiot!  This is not the time to be doing that considering where your lips and hands were a little while ago.  This is going to end badly.
  • And this isn’t even romantic sex!  It’s rough!  I wanted to see the loving, romantic sex scene for them.  They deserved that.  Before tonight anyway.
  • There’s Ryan again!  He’s kissing Jen’s shoulders.  And he looks kind of dirty.
  • I called it!  Liam DID record Jen!
  • Great ending.  Decent episode.
  • Preview: Naomi is going green.  (They’re playing it as funny but it looks pretty stupid, actually.)




News Roundup: Gossip Girl, 90210, One Tree Hill and The O.C.

2 10 2009
  • Ausiello has spoilish info on a character/actor returning to Gossip Girl, as well as a new casting.
  • PEOPLE.com has a short piece on Tyra Banks’ appearance on Monday’s Gossip Girl.
  • Zuzanna Szadowski (Dorota, Gossip Girl) made an appearance on today’s Gossip Girl tour of New York City.
  • Kelly Rutherford (Lily, Gossip Girl), Daphne Zuniga (Victoria, One Tree Hill), Laura Leighton (Sophie, Beverly Hills 90210) and Grant Show (Jake, Beverly Hills 90210) are include in E!Online’s Where Are They Now? gallery for Melrose Place.  According to Show’s slide, he is now on the new show Accidentally on Purpose.
  • TVGuide.com has the first interview with Brian Austin Green (David, Beverly Hills 90210) that I’ve seen in a while.  No 90210 mention, though.
  • Kate Voegele (Mia, One Tree Hill) announced some of the dates for her new tour.  She also has a new vlog.
  • Rachel Bilson (Summer, The O.C.) will be appearing on How I Met Your Mother.




Random Thought

2 10 2009

Of the 3 teen dramas no longer airing new episodes, Dawson’s Creek is the only one not on television at all anymore.

And it frustrates the hell out of me!

The show ended on The WB in spring of 2003 but continued to live on in syndication through TBS and The N.  Each aired them daily for quite some time in either the morning or evening.  Then they slowly disappeared from the airwaves, with TBS first banishing it to 4:30am where it could die a quiet and slow death.

I don’t understand what happened, as no public comment was ever given.  Logic tells me the syndication deals probably expired and the ratings weren’t worth negotiating a new contract.

But why does TBS still have it on their Web site? It doesn’t appear when you just go to the TBS homepage, but doing a search will find a lot of DC content.  You can even access its original page on the site (I have it bookmarked on my Links page), which stills says it airs at 4:30am.  But, of course, clicking upcoming episodes doesn’t yield any results.  (It’s hardly still on the Web site for The N–now called Teen Nick–save for two quizzes.)

Why does Sony still have the official Dawson’s Creek site still up?  Beverly Hills 90210’s home on the web is long gone, as well as The O.C.’s.  If you’re going to keep the site, at least use it.  Most of its features are still functional but the homepage, which features all the DVD releases, hasn’t been updated to advertise the Complete Series set which comes out next month.

Yes, if I long for the show that badly, I can just watch my DVDs.  But there’s a certain satisfaction and pleasure that comes from knowing it’s still on television somewhere and there if I want it. Plus, it not only keeps the show present in pop culture but also deepens its legacy.

I can’t imagine a day when Beverly Hills 90210 isn’t on TV at all.  Hopefully that’s a long way off and keep your fingers crossed that, by some miracle, some channel brings Dawson’s Creek back on again.





News Roundup: 90210, Gossip Girl and Dawson’s Creek

1 10 2009
  • The Associated Press has a video interview with AnnaLynne McCord (Naomi, 90210).
  • There is a legitimate account for 90210’s Silver on Twitter.  This has nothing to do with Jessica Stroup, though.  As my Twitter Directory indicates, Jessica herself is NOT on Twitter.
  • The Huffington Post has an interview with Elisa Donovan (Ginger, Beverly Hills 90210.  Have you read our interview?
  • PEOPLE.com has a poll asking if Taylor Momsen (Jenny, Gossip Girl) should be the lead in the film adaptation of Lauren Conrad’s book LA Candy.
  • Dawson’s Creek is included in a trivia quiz on show’s with nautical names.




Random Question

1 10 2009

Faithful TDW reader Alyssa made an interesting comment last night.

What if One Tree Hill’s Haley and Clay got together?

Claley.

I said I wouldn’t be in favor of that and I don’t think it would happen, anyway.

But it got me thinking.

What unlikely pairings would you like to see or have seen on any of the TDs?

Someone recently suggested Seth and Marissa (The O.C.) to me and that just blew me away…and not in a good way.

So, other faithful readers, what are your picks?





Spoiler: Ask Ausiello

1 10 2009

RELEVANT QUESTIONS–DON’T READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!!!

Question: Rumor has it that Ausiello has been slacking on his Gossip Girl scoop. —Tina
Ausiello:
Rumor has it you smell, but you don’t see me spreading that around, do you? Here’s your damn GG scoop: Tyra Banks’ guest turn as a tempestuous film actress in Monday’s episode is highlarious. Even better, she wasn’t trying to be funny, so you’ll be laughing at her and not with her! Awesome, right? Well, the news just keeps getting better ’cause I gots me a clip!

Question: I’d give my left hand and my first two children (named Aus and Hole, of course) if you would give us a juicy Gossip Girl scoop. The Dan-Georgina hookup ruined Brooklyn for me forever! —Erin
Ausiello:
Well, there’s no D&G in Monday’s episode. There is a fair amount of D&D (Dan and Duff, as in Hilary), and, I have to say, I don’t hate them together. I’m also kind of loving Chuck and Blair as an official couple. Kudos to Team Schwavage for doing what few TV writers have ever been able to — making an entertaining couple even more entertaining together than apart.

Question: Anything on One Tree Hill? —Anita
Ausiello:
Casting scoop! Former NFL star and Hall of Famer John Riggins has been cast in the potentially recurring role of Clay’s boss, Ken Arthur. The sometime-actor (Law & Order: CI, Guiding Light) shows up in episode 10.

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Really like the term “Schwavage” but I totally disagree with the rest of the sentence!

Credit: EW.com





News Roundup: 90210, Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill

30 09 2009
  • 90210 had 2.2 million viewers last night, the same as last week, which is interesting given that the show didn’t air in some markets last night.
  • Just like last season, the 7-day DVR viewing data shows 90210 had a bigger audience for its premiere than the overnight ratings indicated.
  • Apparently Shenae Grimes (Annie, 90210) recently spent some time blogging for Nylon.
  • EW.com has an article on “older actors playing young,” citing both Trevor Donovan (Teddy, 90210) and Gabrielle Cateris (Andrea, Beverly Hills 90210) as examples.  Donovan and I briefly discussed this a bit in our interview.
  • Jason Priestley (Brandon, Beverly Hills 90210) will be the star in a Canadian comedy series.
  • If you want to know more about showbizzle, which is run by Charles Rosin (executive producer, Beverly Hills 90210), check out this video interview.
  • Talking Gossip After Dark has a new podcast.
  • Totally agree with EW.com on this new Gossip Girl promo photo.
  • I hate to promote tabloids but US Weekly has a spread on Gossip Girl’s wardrobe closet.
  • Kate Voegele (Mia, One Tree Hill) has a new video diary thingie on YouTube.
  • There is a new SoGoPro podcast, featuring Hilarie Burton (Peyton, One Tree Hill).  She’s also in some new vlogs.




Reaction: Gossip Girl 3.03

30 09 2009

In lieu of live-blogs Monday and Tuesday night, I offer you my old-school reaction post.

I posted One Tree Hill yesterday and 90210 will be up later in the week.

Read Last Week’s Live-Blog

EPISODE 3.03:  THE LOST BOY

  • Previously on: Scott freaking a bit, Bree hoping her parents will accept Chace, Serena spoiling Chuck’s plans, Chuck questioning Serena’s relationship with Carter, Serena telling Carter she wants to be with him, Dan making up an excuse to Vanessa and kissing Georgina
  • Blair just finished her first class.  It’s about time.
  • She wants a “mid-morning reniassiance” or something with Chuck.  Why am I not surprised?
  • Instead she walks in on Georgina making out with Dan!  And Dan has his shirt off!
  • Understandably, Blair is freaking out.
  • Q1: “Don’t think you can run me out of my room with a half-naked Dan Humphrey.”  “Fine.  Stay.  Maybe you’ll learn something.”–Blair and Georgina
  • Q2: From Serena to Georgina? Quite a fall, even for you.–Blair to Dan
  • Georgina says everyone else will be supportive of them…including Serena.  Yeah, right.
  • How long has it been since the last episode?
  • What weird timing!  Dan just ran into Serena in the hall.  Of course she would be on campus and in that dorm at this very moment.
  • Love that she knows Dan is doing the “walk of shame.”  His open shirt certainly doesn’t help.
  • LOL I love Serena and Vanessa freaking out at the possibility of Dan with Serena.
  • But now they’re having a calm conversation about it. Mature.
  • Q3: College is the time for experimentation.–Vanessa
  • Aw, they say they’re going to “tease [him] mercilessly” but “without judgment.”  Kind of sweet.
  • Q4: Besides, who doesn’t have a Georgina in their closet?–Serena (Not exactly sure what that means or who she is referring to.  I guess Carter?)
  • Q5: You wanna button up, and come with me tiger?–Serena to Dan
  • Vanessa sort of catches Scott in a lie.  And he continues to be all mysterious.
  • Woah!  Scott is actually at Lily’s place playing guitar with Rufus!
  • I truly don’t think he’s into Vanessa and has just been using her the whole time.
  • Scott says he wants to talk to Rufus about something!
  • But Rufus cuts in and gives the fatherly hint that he better not hurt Vanessa.
  • Jenny and Eric just walked in, and she said hi to Scott.  When have they met before?  I guess we’re just supposed to assume they have.
  • Scott, clearly uncomfortable, leaves.  Good riddance.
  • Jenny says Scott’s been spending a lot of time there.  Guess it makes sense then that she knows him.  Also indicates it’s been at least a few days since the last episode, and Scott still is acting weird without telling anyone the truth.
  • Dan thanks Serena for being cool about Georgina, which Serena attributes to the fact that she’s dating Carter–much to Dan’s surprise.
  • Q6: Is that because Chuck isn’t currently available?–Dan
  • Q7: If Georgina likes somebody, she will go from zero to crazy before you know it.–Serena
  • Carter and Serena are kind of cute.
  • Apparently Carter’s parents have cut him off.  That’s news.  He stills looks pretty spiffy.  And wants to go to a hotel with Serena.
  • Q8: Where there’s a white fluffy road, there’s a way.–Carter
  • Wonder if it’s weird for Leighton and Penn to watch their respective significant others kiss each other!
  • Some chick named Aubrey walks up and claims she slept with Carther.  And slaps him.
  • Carter denies it and says that’s not “him anymore.”
  • Serena is clearly upset–and rightly so.
  • Vanessa is doing some detective work on Scott–it’s about time!
  • Q9: The questions we fear the most to ask are the ones we actually already know the answers to.–Gossip Girl
  • Vanessa asks the admin if Scott is even a student at NYU.  Ding ding ding!
  • No record of a Scott Adler.  Shocker.
  • It seems that Blair and Chuck’s relationship is only about the physical.
  • Kind of glad to see him pushing her away so he can do his work.
  • Blair feels like she has nowhere to go.  How about home??
  • Le Table Elitare invitation.  Whatever that means.
  • LOL Dan is making it clear to Georgina that they are doing friends benefits and not together.
  • Georgina claims it’s “no strings” but I can’t believe that.
  • Ah, it means The Elite Table!  Duh.  I feel stupid now.
  • And apparently it’s a Secret Society.  Chuck’s been there and done that but I imagine this will be different.
  • It’s NYU’s secret academic society.  I suppose that is very different than one with prostitutes.
  • Blair’s upset because she hasn’t had sex with Chuck in 5 days. That just proves my above point.
  • Lily still doesn’t know Serena isn’t going to Brown?!  How is that possible??
  • Blair disses Carter yet again.  I don’t think she’s being fair.  Serena has plenty of reasons to tell Blair that Chuck’s no good for her but she doesn’t.
  • Chuck is flirting with the business dude’s assistant-partner person thingie.  Typical Chuck.
  • Chuck planning to go to the Sotheby’s auction.  And so is Serena.  Should be interesting.
  • First Nate and Bree scene.
  • Bree says her parents still won’t talk to her.
  • Q10: I even wrote on my dad’s Facebook wall.–Bree
  • Nate says he wants to go out and be seen by other people…as they walk along a Manhattan street.
  • Bree wants to meet Nate’s friends.  That’s kind of cute.  Legitimizes things more.
  • Blair is at the auction, too, and thinks Chuck is there for her.  Cause it’s all about her.
  • Q12: My prayers have been answered! A secret collegiate society wants me.–Blair
  • Whoops.  Blair and Chuck are going to go after the same picture!
  • Q13: Well, you’re not getting it!  Or anything else I might add!
  • Vanessa is going to call Scott out!  Good!
  • Scott’s response: “It’s complicated.”  Lame.
  • Good thing Vanessa is saying she won’t stand for it.
  • WOAH! He just revealed the truth! I did not expect him to do that!
  • Q14: I am Rufus and Lily’s son.–Scott
  • Vanessa looks shocked.  Wonder if she’ll believe him.
  • Q15: I hope everyone’s policies are paid up because it’s look like we’re on a collision course.–Gossip Girl
  • Wow.  He’s really coming clean and telling Vanessa everything–he found out he was adopted and decided he wanted to find his birth parents.  He told his adopted parents, who said they had already spoken with them and they wanted nothing to do with him.
  • Which we know is a lie.  And Vanessa is telling him that–Lily and Rufus went looking for him, and his parents said he was dead.
  • Wouldn’t think Vanessa would know this intimate detail about Lily and Rufus’ life.
  • Scott says the death was his younger brother.  And wants to talk to his parents first.
  • Q16: It’s been 20 years.  What’s a day or two more?  If you have any feelings for me, you won’t say anything yet.–Scott
  • A fair request regardless, I suppose, and she probably does have feelings for him anyway.
  • Carter’s card was at a hotel is rejected, just as Serena appears.  Carter denies that the charges are all his but she doesn’t believe him.
  • Q17: You would make a terrible poker player.–Serena
  • Q18: “I want to believe you’ve changed. You’re just making it hard for me.” “If you don’t trust me, then what are we doing?”–Serena and Carter
  • Those are both very fair points.
  • I really like Serena’s makeup.  And I like this storyline.  I think.
  • Q19: “I came to apologize.” “So apologize.” “That was it.  But I came with a bottle of champagne.”–Chuck and Blair
  • Chuck proposes that neither go to the auction.  Not what I expected.  He must have some other plan.
  • Q20: “I already have my bidding paddle.”  “I’m sure we can find some other use for it.”–Blair and Chuck
  • Vanessa asked Dan to meet her.  Guess she’s going to betray Scott and tell the truth.
  • Saved by the Georgina!
  • And Dan is going to the auction, too!  And Rufus! And Vanessa!  So contrived!
  • Dan is opening to Georgina, who suggests they find out who Scott really is.  This can’t end well.
  • I love that Blair and Chuck are making out…and fiddling with their phones to stay atop of the auction, thinking the other one has no clue.  I feel like this has been done before in some form on so many other shows.
  • Q21: I guess Dorota’s counter-intelligence isn’t what it used to be.–Chuck
  • Chuck at least admits he did come over to distract her.
  • Looks like the Humphrey loft has been redecorated. Random.
  • Georgina is doing a search on Scott.  They find out his real last name, and you can tell Dan is connecting the dots.
  • Scott says he stayed in town because of Vanessa, even though his parents “didn’t take it very well” that he found Rufus.
  • Vanessa says he doesn’t have to tell Rufus alone.  Kind of sweet.
  • Whoops. Dan connected the wrong dots.  Sort of.  He realizes Scott is the one that wrote him that fan letter a while back.
  • Q22: So he’s kind of like your stalker?  How rock star is that?–Georgina
  • I kind of like this Georgina.  Helpful, calm, not evil.
  • Dan leaves Vanessa a message that Scott isn’t who he says he is and could be dangerous. A bit over the top. And V already knows he’s not who he said he was but she didn’t tell him that. I wonder if this message will make her think Scott is lying again.
  • Figures Dan asks her to go to the auction with him.  Though that is SO not the right place for all of this to go down.
  • WTF! Nate and Bree are going to the auction, too!  (When I first wrote that, I wrote Chace and Nate.  That wouldn’t make much sense.  LOL)
  • Their scenes feel like such a waste.  Filler that isn’t even necessary.  It could be a lot more compelling if there was more of it.
  • Love Serena’s dress!
  • Q23: There aren’t enough curse words in the world to satisfy me right now.–Blair
  • Serena tells Blair she was right about Carter but we don’t know that that’s true yet.  Wish Serena learned by now to give people more of a chance.  She would want the same.
  • Serena and Chuck are still facing off.  I wonder how much longer this will last.  I like when they fight but I like when they bond, too.
  • Almost kind of like Vanessa’s dress, too. Kind of.
  • Wow, Scott isn’t wasting any time trying to tell Rufus.  Respectable.  Too bad Rufus stops him.
  • Uht oh! Scott’s mom is there to stop him!  How did she know where they’d be?
  • How convenient.  The picture Blair and Chuck want is the first piece up.
  • LOL Chuck and Blair were so busy arguing with each other–and making good points, mind you–that Serena outbid them!
  • I do hate that they just have this money to spend whenever they want.  Seven thousand dollars!
  • Scott’s mom says she came straight to NY after he called. She knew where Lily lived, and the doorman told her about the auction.
  • She says she’s not here to stop him. Hm.
  • Q24: I’m here to stand by you.–Scott’s mom (Kind of sweet, no?)
  • Wow, this scene is making me tear up. I don’t know that Gossip Girl has ever done that to me.
  • Q25: “This is my kind of date.” “Racing to an art auction to confront a stalker? Was your last boyfriend Batman?–Georgina and Dan
  • So much for not dating and not being boyfriend-girlfriend-y.
  • I don’t like what Georgina’s wearing. She looks kind of trampy.
  • LOL Georgina just had to re-introduce herself to Rufus as NOT Sarah.
  • Dan points out all the sketcy things in regards to Scott, when Vanessa conveniently walks up and says Scott can explain everything, when Scott and his mom conveniently walk up.
  • Why isn’t Rufus instantly recognizing Scott’s mom?!
  • Oh, wait.  Did they only meet the dad?
  • WOAH! Scott just LIED!  Or didn’t quite tell the truth.  He said he just really wanted to meet him, since he’s his brother’s real father.
  • Man, is this really going to be prolonged some more?  Josh Schwartz either goes too quickly or not quick enough.  Jeez.
  • Dan and Vanessa are shocked…but for different reasons.
  • Q26: Sorry, Vanessa. I guess the price of truth was just too rich for Scott’s blood.–Gossip Girl
  • OMG! Serena figured out that it was Blair and Chuck “sabotaging” Carter and doing those things.  Did not see that coming at all!  Good for her for connecting the dots.
  • Q27: “I did it protect you.”  “Me, I just hate the guy.”–Blair and Chuck
  • Blair had decent intentions, I guess, but like always, she went about it all wrong.
  • Chuck says he hates Carter in part for the way he spent his summer: checking in and out of every hotel across the globe and only coming home when he was broke.
  • But! Serena explains that Carter was actually looking for her father.  Awww.
  • And the Santirini mystery is solved!  For those that don’t remember, Carter and Serena had some kind of falling out a while back which is why she’s hated him since.  No one else knew what went down but now Serena explains that she had found her dad and was going to confront him.  Carter offered a boat to help…a stolen boat.  Okay. I can accept that, I guess, if I have to accept everything else.
  • Bree just overheard that whole conversation and has a strange look on her face.  Would love to see her connected to this somehow ’cause right now she and Nate seem sooo irrelevant.
  • Rufus is happy Scott came to him, and wants to get to know him but Scott resists.
  • Aw, Rufus just hugged him and you can just tell Scott is melting inside.  Just tell him the truth, dammit!  Rufus would be even more warm and welcoming, I’m sure.  But the more you lie, the more he’s gonna be pissed.
  • Rufus has a strange look now, too!  Wonder if he figured out the truth himself?  Or is about to?
  • Blair apologizes to Serena…but again questions if Carter is worth it!  She has a lot of nerve.
  • Glad to see Serena is biting back.
  • Q28: You and Chuck are two of the most self-centered damaged people I know…somehow two wrongs make a twisted right.  You don’t think it was worth the risk?–Serena  (Yes! This is the point I made above.)
  • Serena looks so fed up with Blair and Chuck’s antics and drama.  I don’t blame her.  I don’t like it anymore.
  • Serena sees the secret society invitation Blair got and says “you gotta be kidding me.”  What is that about?!
  • Blair is giving Chuck the picture, but neither should take it, IMO.
  • Q29: I want you to have this…because I love you, you enormously stubborn pain in the ass.–Blair
  • Q30: I believe in you.  And if this is what it takes for you to believe in you, it’s worth it.–Blair
  • I don’t see how this will accomplish that but whatever.
  • I doubt Chuck will keep the picture, though.
  • Aha! Georgina sent Blair that invite.  It’s all a prank to get even!  Figures!
  • Serena tells G she has’t changed and asks about Dan.
  • Q31: Dan is Dan. But when it comes to Blair Waldoft, all I have to do is sit back, light a match and watch her go up in flames.–Georgina
  • Serena vows to stand by Blair when she wants to get revenge against G.
  • Rufus wants to go to dinner now, though Vanessa is still clearly upset.
  • Serena covers for where Georgina is, though if Dan had half a brain, he’d be able to tell she was lying.
  • For someone who hates signs of wealth, Vanessa seems to have no problem going to these events…and getting in the limo afterwards.
  • Georgina comes out to see Dan leaving.  She looks kind of sad.  I’m not sure whether to feel bad for her.  It’s possible she’s being genuine with him.
  • Next day, Georgina is on the phone with Dan who is being cold to her.  Apparently, Serena told Dan what she did to Blair.
  • Dan insists they take a break.  Good idea.
  • Is that a picture of them on Georgina’s laptop backgrounbd?!  I can’t tell if the guy is Dan.
  • Serena apologizes to Dan but he says she did the right thing by telling him.  I forget that they are siblings now.  I just see exes and base all their interactions with each other around that.
  • Serena says Carter isn’t returning her calls and that he wants nothing to do with her.
  • Q32: I highly doubt that. You’re a pretty tough one to shake.–Dan (Awww! See, there is still a lot subtext going on!)
  • Chuck calls out the business girl on setting up the photo thing with Georgina.  I didn’t realize the Chuck stuff was part of it, too.  I thought the scam was just on Blair’s end.  That went right over my head. Whoopsie.
  • Q33: Georgina has an MBA in deviant behavior.–Girl
  • Chuck gives the exec the photo, anyway, but blames the girl.
  • Scott comes to say goodbye and Vanessa refuses to keep the secret.
  • Scott makes an interesting point: Rufus and Lily chose to give him up (I guess he doesn’t know Rufus had nothing to do with it).  He wants to choose to keep things the way they are.
  • Just sucks that V is caught in the middle of it now!  And sad that Rufus got so close to his son without knowing.  It’s not really fair, but I guess what Lily did wasn’t either.
  • Scott says he can’t promise to come back and tell the truth.  Is this really the end of him for now?  I guess Schwartz is trying to save this plot to pick up again later.
  • Scott just gave Vanessa a big kiss.  I still don’t think it’s genuine.  More trying to persuade her to keep quiet.
  • But Georgina was listening the whole time!  Can’t expect her to keep quiet!  But who will she use the info against?
  • Carter comes over, and Serena explains Chuck and Blair were behind it all. Carter explains that he knew but just telling Serena he didn’t do it should’ve been enough.  The trust issue is the point.
  • Serena still looks really good.
  • Carter says he expected her to bolt at some point anyway, but she kisses and says she’s not going to.  Cute.  Curious to see where this relationship goes from here.
  • Carter joins “the family” for breakfast. Kind of nice to see him and Dan shake hands.  Mature.
  • There’s Jenny again. Second scene of the episode but no lines.  I can totally live with that.
  • Chuck bought a hotel! How Dylan McKay of him!
  • Chuck says he can handle it because Blair believes in him.  I get this is supposed to be cute and sweet but I’m not finding it so.
  • Carter and Serena part ways on the street and whattya know, there’s Bree.
  • She and Carter do in fact know each other. Apparently he did something to her family, and her finding him is what will get her back in with her family.  She tells him he can run again, if wants.
  • Wonder what he did!  This is an interesting connection.
  • Georgina is going to Boston!  Perhaps the Scott storyline isn’t over just yet!  Unless we don’t see Georgina for a while again, too, and stuff happens off-screen.  I think she was only going to be in a few episodes, anyway.
  • Q34: Anyone want to start the bidding on what happens next? Going once, going twice…–Gossip Girl
  • Liked this episode much better than the first two this season.
  • Preview: Tya Banks and Hilary Duff episode.

Those are my thoughts. What are yours?