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...just can’t work at a messy desk” (that may be, but it probably wasn’t necessary to itemize every receipt, including those for coffee from a year ago, in an alphabetized filing system), discussing the social ramifications of “Newlyweds?? with roommates in a highly animated and engaged way for hours on end (is Jessica Simpson just playing dumb?), taking delight in Brain Break as the unabashed highlight of an otherwise frustrating night staring at a blank screen and a blinking cursor (who knew PB&J on stale white...
...Fabulous” certainly isn’t a word I’d use to describe Assia’s other recent pet project for MTV, “Newlyweds.” About as real as “Rich Girls,” “Newlyweds?? offers us a decidedly depressing glimpse into the marriage of washed-up teen popsters Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey (of 98 Degrees). For those who haven’t seen it, the premise is simple: Jessica says something dumb, Nick bashes her psychologically and Jessica?...
...saving my tears. In the end, it’s still MTV. The people who audition for “The Real World” are all shameless self-promoters. Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey are exploiting “Newlyweds?? for career reasons and financial concerns as much as the show is exploiting them. And as for the “Rich Girls,” you’re going to love this: Jaime and Ally are co-producing it. Yup. Poor little rich girls, indeed...
Cable television has become a necessary amenity for college students nationwide. Whether it be “SportsCenter,” “Crossfire” or “Newlyweds?? (my roommate’s favorite), it is time for students to be able to enjoy quality cable programming—like the rest of the Ivy League...
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