Monday, 29 October 2012

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Naomi plans a romantic getaway with Max, intending to disclose that Alec kissed her, but when Max persuades Naomi to perform a trust-building exercise, she freaks out when she’s unable to complete it.Download Video 90210 Into The Wild Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch 90210 Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Silver discovers that nude pictures from her photo shoot have been posted on the internet, and receives help removing them from Annie’s new prospect, Collin. Liam enrolls in Lindsey’s business law class, but she assumes he’s not serious about his education. Liam’s new costar, Kendall, is harassing him to begin a relationship with her for publicity, so Liam attempts to escape by going camping with Navid and Dixon. When Liam goes missing in the woods, Kendall seizes the opportunity to alert the media to find him. Meanwhile, Dixon encourages Adrianna to hire Taylor to create her new music video concept. After Taylor dares Adrianna to show him how sexy she can be, she realizes that she has feeling for him."You wanna live in the zip, you've gotta live by the code". Based on the 1990s FOX hit, Beverly Hills 90210, the series revolves around a new generation of friends dealing with the trials and tribulations of life while living in the most glamorous city in America.

I think Liam needs to accept that although the universe blessed him with a perfect face and body, it also gave him the worst luck when it comes to women.

She doesn’t give with both hands, baby. In this week’s episode of 90210, “The Sea Change,” we said goodbye (maybe) to Liam’s latest mistake, Vanessa, when she accidentally fell over the balcony of their rented beach-house and (maybe) got washed out to sea. Anyone who knows the conventions, though, can probably safely assume that she got up, staggered away without being noticed and will return during sweeps to take someone (probably Silver) hostage.

For the time being, though, Liam is free to be with Silver again, if he can get over the fact that she’s going to have Teddy’s baby. She’s not pregnant yet, but she’s got his swimmers now and it’s only a matter of time.

I was very worried that they both might have gotten drunk enough at Naomi and Max’s reception to attempt conception the old-fashioned way, but Teddy is really, really gay, and I like that so much better.

As for the reception, Naomi decided to throw a conservative party to show Max’s investors that she isn’t going to be a disruptive force in his life. Of course, in doing so she almost drove away his two biggest clients, but it all worked out in the end. I still say Max’s BFF is out for her blood; he just knows now that all he has to do is set the bad situations up and Naomi will fall into them every time.

Speaking of falling, Dixon’s pride kept him from letting Annie help him with his physical therapy and it ended well with him lying on the floor at the reception, unable to get up. But at least Annie has a potential new bed-buddy in the sarcastic jerk she and Dixon met at PT. He might not be able to do much between the sheets, but at least he’s not A) paying her or B) married to God.

In other news, Navid is trying to re-invent himself as Charlie Sheen without the drug problem. Only Naomi seemed to notice, and that was only because his dates showed more side-boob than her. Poor Navid. Someone has to love him best!

So it wasn't bad enough that CW lost 20% of its meager audience last year. They just had to come up with yet another brain-dead show supposedly tailored for young adults but actually talking down to them...

Guess what? CE is already down another 15% from last year's disaster ratings.

Of course, what could we expect from a network where Gossip Girl is hailed as some sort of successful model (successful how? at losing audiences?) But to go back to 90210, it is the brainchild of Rob Thomas and a couple other bad writers and is appropriately devoid of any sign of intelligent life.

The casting is awful, as befit the CW, which seems to think that young people do not care about acting ability in their actors.