
Last night, MTV served up not one, but two fresh episodes of
The Hills. In the first,
Whitney made the tough decision to leave Teen Vogue to pursue her dreams of becoming a stylist.
Lauren and
Brody saw each other for the first time since she got back from Paris and the reunion didn’t go well. They had a very mature exchange at Le Deux, which basically consisted of her saying, “Where’s your girlfriend?”, him saying, “Where’s YOUR boyfriend?”, him storming out, and his friend Frankie lecturing Lauren for being mean. In the second episode, Stephanie Pratt made reappeared and was a lot nicer than last season. Almost TOO nice. It makes one wonder: whose side is she on?
Your Take
Clairebear0213 said:
the funny thing is heidi has a problem with stephanie and lauren being friends, but still she tries to find...
gusgus said:
I don't care whose side Stephanie is on as long as she screws something up. HA!
buddytvgina said:
Well, considering it's been reported everywhere that the show is scripted, I'd say the MTV producers had a ...
The first conflict of interest that took place was Stephanie helping Heidi repaint her apartment after Spencer moved out. Spencer did move in with his sister but she seemed more focused on getting Heidi back on her feet than comforting Spencer. She seemed to side with Heidi in the conversation, putting Spencer down, and bonding with her. Next, when she landed in a class with Lauren at FIDM, she actually approached her and apologized to her. For those who missed it, last season the two had a run in, where Stephanie told Lauren that if she had a problem with Spencer, she had a problem with her. At the end of the episode, the two were shown eating and laughing together, and Stephanie called her brother "annoying" and said she'd like to forget that they live together.
In next week's episode, Brody finds out that Lauren and Stephanie are hanging out and tries to warn his friend about getting too close to Spencer's sis. When Heidi finds out that Stephanie is invited to Lauren's birthday bash, she says that she doesn't want to talk to her anymore. When Spencer finds out, there's hell to pay as he launches a verbal attack on her, leaving her in tears. What is with Stephanie's allegiance to Heidi, and even more bizarre, to Lauren? Did she really have a change of heart or has she been coached by
The Hills producers and writers to stir up some trouble?
- Gina Scarpa, BuddyTV Staff Writer
(Image courtesy of MTV)
What is your opinion of Stephanie's friendship with Lauren?