In Desperate Housewives, Susan Delfino was pressured by her art instructor to dig deep inside her soul and produce a piece of art reflecting her hidden dark secret he senses. She ends up drawing a painting depicting the girls burying the man that molested Gaby as a child. Was this a smart idea? Should Susan Delfino have painted the murder scene?
Tom and Lynette Scavo are in the process of getting a divorce in Desperate Housewives. Tom seems to be moving on. He has a new place and a new girlfriend. Lynette, on the other hand, is having a little more trouble with it than him. After talking to a woman that saved her marriage by getting a makeover, Lynette decides to do the same. Then, she receives flowers on her and Tom's anniversary and believes he may still be interested in her. Therefore, she decides to secretly visit him, but when he gets home he has his new girlfriend with him. Lynette learns he had pre-ordered flowers for her and had forgotten to cancel them. She leaves without saying anything to him, and the show ends with it being obvious she loves him and wants to fight for her marriage.Will Tom and Lynette Scavo get back together?
In the recent Desperate Housewives, Lynette Scavo asks herself whether she fought for her marriage with Tom or whether she just gave up. She discusses it with Renee Perry who tells her that she did the right thing because she knew her marriage was over. Lynette, however, continues to debate the issue.Did Lynette Scavo fight for her marriage to Tom?
In Desperate Housewives, Susan and Mike find themselves short on money. They move out of Wisteria Lane into an apartment complex. Susan finds out the apartment manager runs a business within the complex where women wear lingerie while cleaning their apartments. Susan decides they need the money and begins working for the apartment manager and cleans her apartment wearing lingerie. She brings in a lot of cash and is able to help her family out. Would you be okay with your wife doing housework in lingerie for money?
Sources have exclusively told PerezHilton.com that the ladies of Real Housewives of New Jersey will be joining the cast of the off-Broadway comedy My Big Gay Italian Wedding for a select number of performances! We applaud them for doing this for a good cause - but can these ladies act?
In Desperate Housewives, Lynette's mother tells her she wants to get re-married for money. This upsets Lynette and when she tries to talk to her husband about it, he makes a joke about how when the wealthy man dies her mother will inherit all the money; then, when her mother dies, they will inherit the money. He concludes it's a win, win situation. As crude as he may have sounded, he does have a point. Even if your mom didn't actually love the guy, at least she would be spoiled for the rest of her life. Why should she sit at home alone when she could travel the world or enjoy luxuries she never has before. Your mom and the man would eventually at least become friends and could be life partners.
I'm a huge fan of reality TV, but if I could eliminate one thing from it I'd eliminate people like Michelle Money. She seems so desperate for attention that she doesn't seem to care how crazy she looks or who she hurts. Outside of her Bachelor desperate and crazy antics,( the black eye???), she is now using her past failings as a mistress to drum up another 15 minutes of fame. In a recent interview for Life & Style Magazine, she admits to having an affair with a married NBA player and she made sure she mentioned his ex wife by name. I'm sure his ex wife really "loves" the fact that all her business is out on the internet and that she gets to be reminded of all that past pain. But hey, Michelle actually uses the article to admit feelings of guilt. Really Michelle don't you think you've done enough damage. Isn't it time to leave the woman alone? This is just classless behavior. Do you think Michelle's interview with Life & Style was classless?
Right now it's really hard to find a job. Supposedly Americans survived one of the worst economic crises since The Great Depression, but there are still high unemployment rates and people are desperate for work. So how bad is the job market? Please explain your vote in a comment!
In a recent episode of 90210, Annie decides to help Dixon pay for rehab for drug addiction. Dixon began snorting adderall to help him record music and became an addict. Rehab costs $10,000. Annie can only think of one way to get the money to help Dixon, and that is to prostitute herself for $10,000. She decides to do it because she is desperate to help her brother and she sees no other viable options for paying for Dixon to get treatment. Does she make the right decision? 90210: Was Annie right for being a prostitute to pay for Dixon's rehab?
I haven't had a lot of relationship experience, it's as simple as that. I have barely had a solid relationship and I'm not even sure it can be called that. I will openly admit this and have no shame in saying so. I will tell you I've made mistakes and I've seemed desperate before. But does this make me a horrible person? Does this make me incapable of understanding love and relationships? I don't think so at all. I've seen it from those around me. I've seen boy after boy treat my sister like shit. I've seen her and one of my close friends fall head over heels within the past year. Although I don't have first hand experience per say, but I'm more than capable of having feelings and knowing what I want and what I deserve from another person. You can not cheat right off the bat in your own relationship, have fight after fight and tell me that you know more than me, that you're somehow better than me. Because how does that make any sense? How is that at all fair to me? I might come off like a little kid because I'm carefree and sweet and spontaneous, but that give you no permission to act as if I'm below you in any means or that my opinions and feelings are therefore invalid. Have you ever felt this way? As if because of a lack of relationships that you are somehow less? Does the amount of relationships really matter?
We're in the midst of the 15th season of The Bachelor. One thing we have learned from this show is that there is always a crazy girl showing up. I can only imagine that ABC does psychological testing on all of the contestants. They obviously screen for a few individuals who are guaranteed to increase drama but aren't harmful to themselves or others. In season 14 of The Bachelor, Jake Pavelka searched for love from a group of 25 women. For that season the "crazy" award went to Michelle Kujawa. She was constantly crying and talking about marrying Jake and having his babies. Michelle always wanted to be the center of attention and when she didn't get Jake's focus she would threaten to leave. Her season ended on the bachelor after begging for a kiss and quitting the show. FYI, she also makes an appearance on the first season of the Bachelor Pad. She is the girl that cornered Tenley in the bathroom and cussed her out.This season, Brad Womack is searching for love among 30 women. Ironically, the "crazy" award goes to another Michelle....Michelle Money. She is also desperate for the bachelor's attention. When she isn't the focus of his attention, she appears to be stalking him. She is always putting herself between Brad and the other women except when she is busy pouting or saying something self centered. She even said she will give Brad a black eye if she doesn't get a date. In your opinion, which Michelle is crazier?
Last night 30 Rock did a parody of Bravo-style reality shows. They were committed to the bit; the 30 Rock intro was replaced with a “Queen of Jordan” title card, and the whole thing was shown through the reality show’s cameras. Someone who watches a lot of reality TV might have loved it. A review at the AV Club points out, “One of the risks in doing an off-format episode, particularly for something this specific, is that some of the jokes will get lost for the people who don’t follow the show you’re aping.” I think I fall into that “lost-on-me” category. The review also compares this format-breaking episode to 30 Rock’s live episode from earlier in the season. I enjoyed that one a lot more and I didn't find it alienating. What did you think of last night’s episode? Was it a witty critique of Bravo’s Real Housewives series or more of a flat recreation of the reality TV style than a parody?
Last night 30 Rock did a parody of Bravo-style reality shows. They were committed to the bit; the 30 Rock intro was replaced with a “Queen of Jordan” title card, and the whole thing was shown through the reality show’s cameras. Someone who watches a lot of reality TV might have loved it. A review at the AV Club points out, “One of the risks in doing an off-format episode, particularly for something this specific, is that some of the jokes will get lost for the people who don’t follow the show you’re aping.” I think I fall into that “lost-on-me” category.
The review also compares this format-breaking episode to 30 Rock’s live episode from earlier in the season. I enjoyed that one a lot more and I didn't find it alienating. What did you think of last night’s episode? Was it a witty critique of Bravo’s Real Housewives series or more of a flat recreation of the reality TV style than a parody?
On this season’s Bachelorette the group of guys seem to like to get catty gossiping about Ryan Park. The cameras are always busy recording them ripping on him. If you are wondering why, Blake finally set us all straight by telling Ryan the truth to his face. But not before he bragged to the cameras that he always tells the truth. The truth according to Blake is that Ryan is grating on everyone. He said he couldn’t put his finger on it, but it is a matter of intensity, how happy he acts, and that the guys aren’t sure how genuine he is. Speaking directly to the cameras, William came to Ryan’s defense. He said the guys are intimidated by Ryan because he has a clear shot at the Top 4. After William’s talk, we watched as Ryan called Ashley Hebert away from all the guys just as she was about to present the “group date rose.” Blake said the extra two minutes with her screamed of foul play. Then the other guys murmured that Ryan was rude, he already had his chance and that he was taking desperate measures. The guys are starting to sound like the women contestants on the last season of the Bachelor. Remember all the trash talk over Michelle Money? I think Michelle deserved most of it, but I’m not so sure Ryan does. Although, asking Ashley to leave the group was a pretty tacky and stupid thing to do. Bad timing Ryan!
On this season’s Bachelorette the group of guys seem to like to get catty gossiping about Ryan Park. The cameras are always busy recording them ripping on him. If you are wondering why, Blake finally set us all straight by telling Ryan the truth to his face. But not before he bragged to the cameras that he always tells the truth. The truth according to Blake is that Ryan is grating on everyone. He said he couldn’t put his finger on it, but it is a matter of intensity, how happy he acts, and that the guys aren’t sure how genuine he is.
Speaking directly to the cameras, William came to Ryan’s defense. He said the guys are intimidated by Ryan because he has a clear shot at the Top 4.
After William’s talk, we watched as Ryan called Ashley Hebert away from all the guys just as she was about to present the “group date rose.” Blake said the extra two minutes with her screamed of foul play. Then the other guys murmured that Ryan was rude, he already had his chance and that he was taking desperate measures. The guys are starting to sound like the women contestants on the last season of the Bachelor. Remember all the trash talk over Michelle Money? I think Michelle deserved most of it, but I’m not so sure Ryan does. Although, asking Ashley to leave the group was a pretty tacky and stupid thing to do. Bad timing Ryan!
The anti-hero arrogantly revels in and angrily resents imperfections that separate them from historically "heroic" characters. Seemingly ruled by their own egotism but ultimately loyal and devoted to a select few, our favorite anti-heroes manage to harbor the most heinous tendencies toward violence, greed, revenge and deceit, but are driven by flexible --even familiar-- ethics, with noble intentions of a bigger picture goal for betterment. Self-loathing, fear, cowardice and self-preservation often confuse their circumstances and cause additional complication. Cable giants HBO, Showtime, FX and AMC tend to host the most compelling anti-heroes on television. These tempestuous TV titans are trapped in the most seriously screwed up situations; such as Weeds' pot-slinging milf, widow Nancy Botwin on Showtime; Ray Drecker, the desperate divorcée and schoolteacher turned man-whore on HBO's Hung and; my favorite, the vicious bad cop with unyielding dedication to his family, crew and community, and utter contempt for the most grave sins-- Vic Mackey on FX's The Shield. Who has been the best anti-hero on cable? Don't see the most lovable libertine that you can't wait to watch? Add your favorite character in the comments and we'll add it to be voted on. Edit: Don Draper from AMC's Mad Men added. Suggest other characters in the comments!