‘The Hills’ Learns About Trust and We Learn About Nana
Audrina and Lauren pretend to patch things up, and we meet the woman indirectly responsible for Spencer and Stephanie's existence.
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Audrina and Lauren pretend to patch things up, and we meet the woman indirectly responsible for Spencer and Stephanie's existence.
After a lackluster season, 'The Hills' delivers a screechy, mascara-ruining episode. Thank God.
And Lauren Conrad to remain inexplicably, massively famous. Sigh.
This week's episode brings us back to sweet little Whitney — who's picking up dudes in crappy NYC bars.
In this week's episode, Heidi makes an earnest plea for reconciliation with Lauren. You can imagine how that went over.
L.C. is vacationing in Italy, which means the supporting characters are running the show this week. And? It's actually good.
Another week, another head trip into the un-reality of Lauren Conrad's world.
In this week's second episode, the girls get the mascara all over the place. Obviously.
MTV blessed us twice as much this week, especially in giving us a blowout "let's totally implode in Vegas" episode.
In an episode much improved from last week's snoozer, Whitney goes to New York and Kelly Cutrone multitasks like a power bitch.
Episode two of the latest season was a waste, save for some current-events analysis from the one and only Spencer Pratt.
The new season of 'The Hills' premiered last night, and we could finally breathe for the first time.
MTV has released a preview for season four, and we can pretty much tell you exactly how this whole sloppy thing is going to play out.
Remember when teen idols had actual talent? Yeah, those were the days before Nicole Richie, Speidi, and reality television ruined it all.
It's the season finale, and this episode boils down to the only things that matter in 'Hills'-ville: Heidi and Spencer, and the Lauren-Lo-Audrina mess.
This week in the continuing saga we like to refer to as Shitting on Audrina’s Head, we open with Heidi (sleeveless and wearing a scarf, as is the inexplicable L.A. style) and her fake boss Brent Bolthouse chatting in his office.
This week, Lauren and Lo turn on poor Audrina, which is kind of like kicking a kid in a wheelchair. At least she's got her skeevy boy toy to comfort her!
We welcome you back to a Monday-evening episode of 'The Hills,' subtly titled "Girls Night Out." It's only one episode tonight, folks, and let us say: Amen.
This double-hitter recap brings up another darkly titled episode: "Just Be Careful." Dum-dum-dum (again)! It’s referring to Heidi, though, so it's not quite as frightening. This episode focuses a lot on Whitney and her new job, so, you know, yawn.
Another Monday night, another back-to-back showing of The Hills. Thank you, MTV! The first episode is ominously titled "When Spencer Finds Out." Dum-dum-dum!
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