Heidi Montag Mails a Letter
I never have high hopes for an episode of “The Hills” because “The Hills” sucks. I actually dread watching it. I can’t lie though. After the last episode, my interest certainly piqued a bit. Epic disappointment. Once again the fact that LC and Heidi used to be friends and can’t seem to reconcile things is forced down her throat as Holly meets LC for drinks and tries to subtly mention her sister. Heidi follows this up by sending LC a good old fashioned letter, which LC shares with Whitney. LC manages to make a somewhat insightful comment to Whitney, saying how she can’t believe that after all this time, “Heidi just can’t blame Spencer.” We watch “The Hills” and know that their fallout was because of Spencer. Heidi lives “The Hills” and doesn’t realize that Spencer is at fault. I guess no one ever said she was smart.
Audrina starts dating other people. She goes on two dates with one particular guy, and completely fails to get through either one without mentioning Justin. The first time it’s disregarded by both parties, but the second time the guy actually says something about it, and it looks like he gets wise and recognizes that they are not about to enter a lasting relationship. Later on, Audrina goes out with Justin and they talk about how she’s dating other people, and he seems completely unfazed. This guy, like…I don’t even know. I swear that one day he needs to donate his brain to science, because one of life’s greatest mysteries is definitely what goes on in his head. It’s frightening how nothing ever seems to affect him in any way, but I guess we’ll just never figure this guy out.
Audrina and LC discuss their respective plot threads this episode and both provide relatively insightful thoughts (keep in mind who we’re talking about here). Audrina points out that she’s never be able to put Justin behind her until she meets a guy that completely makes her forget about Justin. LC takes this in, but really she’s thinking about her own life, and responds by posing the question of where they would all be if Heidi never met Spencer. This could be a fun episode for them to do, but because we are supposed to be completely convinced that this show is “real,” it’s probably a road that the writers…I mean the…ummm…producers will never go down.
The episode ends with a bit of a bang as Heidi and Holly talk about LC and the letter Heidi wrote to her. Spencer walks in, says a few things such as, “I’ll totally take responsibility for you and LC not being friends,” which leads to Holly and Spencer going head to head in an argument about Heidi’s life and friendship with LC.
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