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Allie returns, Justin shows up, and Audrina and Spike drift apart.
Out with Dina Manzo, in with a new crazy.
Walt throws you-know-what to the wind, and Jesse gets dragged along behind.
The dysfunctional heart of the city has made itself known, and a couple of characters finally crack under the strain.
Tackling the easy L.A. cliches the right way -- with Andre Royo!
The 'New York' art critic, one of the show's judges, gives his inside take on the reality show's first episode.
In this episode, Kristin asserts her sexual magnetism over Brody, and some crazy girl named Allie shows up to jump-start the drama (which, without Speidi, is sorely lacking).
We love it — more than most things in life! But the show still has a lot to learn.
When the Housewives go out of their way to tell Danielle they don't want to be her friend, tears are inevitable. As are arguments.
This week’s episode is owned by the titanic performance of Gilford as an angry, confused, and grieving Matt Saracen.
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