4 Love Lessons From The One Tree Hill Premiere
Here are four lessons we learned from the One Tree Hill premiere that could be helpful in our own, unscripted relationships.
Here are four lessons we learned from the One Tree Hill premiere that could be helpful in our own, unscripted relationships.
I finally watched the CW's new 90210 last night, and it was better than I thought it would be. I saw the fourth episode, "The Bubble" (you can watch the full first and second eps on the CW website).The relationships on the show are for the most part pretty predictable. There's a love quadrangle between four high schoolers who are dating each other's ex's. (Which begs the question: are friends ex-boyfriends off limits? And can you be friends with your ex?) Then there are the old-schoolers, Kelly Taylor and Brenda Walsh. Kelly is teaching at West Beverly high and has a baby; check out the clip above to find out who the father is. Brenda Walsh is back in town too, but, at least in this episode, doesn’t have a romantic storyline.
This fall, the CW is hoping lightning will strike twice with its new version of the original Beverly Hills, 90210 – soapy, addictive fun, and appointment TV in the '90s. The new series spinoff features a new cast but follows a familiar new-family-in-town formula—with a few familiar faces. Buzz has been intensifying about the new cast members, too –a uniformly beautiful bunch– ever since the show's pickup was announced in May. Expect lots of life-in the-fast-lane behavior from other members of the junior set, including hot first loves and sexy teacher crushes.
CW's Gossip Girl has provided just as many fireworks off-screen as on-screen.This time around, Sebastian Stan (the irredeemable Carter) may be hooking up with Leighton Meester (queen bee Blair). Or is the network (if we can call the CW a network) just trying to keep this thing hyped? Hmm.