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Episode Recap: Back to LA
Lauren returns to Los Angeles with a new outlook on life. France opened up her eyes to other cultures and other men, especially who aren’t named Brody. Whitney also returned ready to make a big change, to leave Teen Vogue and pursue her passion for styling. Her maturity shines as she asks Lisa Love for her blessing to explore new job opportunities. In one of those rare, caring moments, Lisa assures her that recommendations will be made in her favor.
Heidi finally returns to Bolthouse. She tells Kimberly she wants Spencer to move out, yet not see other people. Spencer on the other hand, is mad he has to move out and considers the opposite. His sister Stephanie, who he’s moving in with, wonders what it will be like when Heidi comes over to hang with her. Way to be a loving and supportive sister concerned for your brother’s feelings. I guess all Pratts are alike.
Whitney has her interview at People’s Revolution with Kelly Cutrone. Kelly seems like a Lisa Love on speed. She cuts to the chase and offers her a job. Between Lisa’s recommendation and the way Whitney has portrayed herself through the seasons, I’m not surprised this job offer came so easily. The one catch of the position is that Kelly informs her she’ll have to give up her life, but look on the bright side, she also says she’ll gain a whole new one. It should be interesting to see how Whitney’s new career role pans out throughout this season.
A very single Lauren and Audrina hit up their hangout, Le Deux, and it’s about 5 minutes before Frankie and Brody show up. She won’t give him a hug but instead asks him where his girlfriend is. Brody asks Lauren where her boyfriend is, and says “I have friends in Paris.” C’mon Brody, I think your “friends” are the producers and cameramen who told you about Lauren’s trip. Lauren’s clearly bitter and still not over him. The next day Lauren and Lo are out to lunch and it’s obvious she’s feeling down. Lo’s honesty about the situation will hopefully make Lauren realize that the conversation is always the same, and in the end she never feels good enough.
Spencer and Whitney are both moving out and seemingly moving on with their lives. Spencer gets his stuff from the apartment and it certainly feels like a breakup and not just “giving Heidi her space.” Whitney leaves Teen Vogue after reminiscing over the good and bad times her and Lauren have had there. With Spencer out of the apartment, will his relationship with Heidi improve or only worsen? Will Whitney be able to handle a new job and will Lauren survive Teen Vogue without her?
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Mar 31, 2008 11:05 PM
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