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By Alexandra Giamalva
Warning: this article contains spoilers!
Gulp. “The Hills” might be coming to an end. Or, at least a change in the title. All because LC is moving from Hollywood after this season wraps.
“We’re going to have to move after we’re done filming,” Lauren Conrad told E! Online Columnist Marc Malkin.
Apparently, neighbors are angry over the constant camera crews and paparazzi that swarm Conrad and her two roommates’ home. Conrad then told Malkin that she would like to move closer to her hometown, Laguna Beach.
“I would love to return to Orange County … L.A. is a really young city and it’s great for now, but eventually I’m going to want to settle down a little bit,” she said.
“Grey’s Anatomy” is sure to be a season filled with that big green monster we’ve seen in the past with these docs. But this time, it’s not due to spinoff envy, but instead over the “posh” and never before seen on the show dermatology department. This spa-like part of the hospital has the ER doctor’s green with jealousy.
“Project Runway” has two very special surprises in store for its season finale. One of which is the return of past season’s winner, Christian. Possible judge perhaps? Fierce!
Drama seems to follow upcoming show, “Beverly Hills 90210.” Reports recently have claimed that Tori Spelling, who was in the original show and whose father actually created the original show, has dropped out of production because she was making lesser salary than costars Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty.
If you lament the dissolution of the cast (again) then take comfort in the fact that Jennie Garth feels the same way.
“I’m really bummed because … I was psyched Tori was going to be on the show … I think she should definitely get paid as much as either of us is getting paid,” Garth told EW.com
Doherty has a slightly different take, claiming that Spelling dropped from the show for other reasons.
This year’s Emmy awards will include a creative new category. The TV Academy will be honoring noteworthy and classic phrases such as “Good night, John Boy” or “Live long and prosper,” being said by various TV personalities.
Although no plans are definite for which quotes used or who will recite them, young viewers can only hope for classic phrases like Sienfeld’s “Hello, Newman,” Project Runway’s “Make it work,” or Southpark’s “Screw you guys, I’m going home.”
Originally Published: Issue 701 - August 19, 2008
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