March 19, 2007: Wowsers!
"They mean me.
I'm the worst accessory." Aw, Brian. It's your fault for getting over Bridget so fast and sucking face with Legs in front of hundreds of cameras. I thought it was hysterical that Dave decorated Brian's office with all those photocopies - it's definitely a typical blow that would happen to him. I'm already dismissing his "thing" with Stephanie. I predict a big acting gig to take her away and leave Laura to get closer to Brian and settle into an actual relationship. But those are just my guesses and I won't discuss what was shown in the previews, since some of you may not have seen them. I'm definitely eager to see the finale, because I feel a big cliff-hanger coming on (or two, or three).
What was Nicole thinking by sharing her little love tumble with the baby-class mommies? Her story line usually bores me (except for the Adam twist), so I was just shaking my head at her once again. The mommies were nasty to her, though! But, I will give Nicole cupcake points for snagging that open space for Deena. How irritating was the lady grabbing all the free samples?
The argument in the cupcake shop was hilarious. (By the way, who just starts up a store that quickly?) I love Ivy and Jimmy. They are energy combined with humor combined with sarcasm combined with love. I never get tired of watching them interact with the group and, more importantly, with each other. Plus, it was hilarious when the mean mommies revealed Nicole's secret, leaving Brian stunned and prompting a great exit by Adam.
Speaking of Adam, Fatty Natty's playing games and they're not video-related. I found her little speech about not caring and showing no emotion pretty funny, but I think her antirelationship rules will break down after a while and we'll see the soft side come out. After all, she did let Adam in when he needed to talk, and I'm hoping she gave him some worthwhile advice, because ever since he became partner, work has been pretty shady, and I'm wondering how long it's going to take before he goes against the grain and puts his job on the line for the law. It was hard to watch him feel as terrible as he was when he met the client to get that signature.
As for Dave and Deena, I loved the proposal at the end (nice rock, Dave!), and it's about time they aren't the dark cloud hanging over everyone's heads. The question is, will the wedding actually happen?
There's a lot on the line as we go into next week's finale, especially not knowing if another season is picked up yet. Will Natasha show emotion? Will Adam throw her own game back in her face? Will this be the end of Stacy Keibler? Or, dare I say, the end of a show I've grown to adore? I've never before wished for a Monday to arrive like this.