What I Watched Last Night (10/12/10)
TV
Sister Wives, "Third Wife in Labor" and "1st Wife's 20th Anniversary" - I know I should call this show a guilty pleasure, but it's so fascinating on so many levels - psychologically, anthropologically, theologically, sociologically - that I can barely bring myself to be ashamed. I'm sure I'm not the only one.
How I Met Your Mother, "Subway Wars" - Robin wants to prove she's a real New Yorker by seeing Woody Allen, crying on the subway, killing a cockroach, and some other things. So they all have a race, and . . . well, it's complicated, but it allows for an episode of cute little moments between various characters, especially Robin/Barney and Robin/Lily.
Gossip Girl, "Goodbye, Columbia" - Oh, they're pretending like they go to school! Cute! This episode was pretty good, except that I'm ready to be done with Juliet now. (But at least Eva's gone.) But really, I'll put up with practically anything as long as I have feuding Chuck and Blair back like this. The visiting professor's reaction to them ("Oh my God! You students are psychotic!" And fleeing the school altogether) was perfect, and really brought home how those two are operating on a completely different level than anyone else.
Posted by Kat at October 12, 2010 11:00 AM