Thursday, October 8, 2009

Leftover Summer TV Viewing

1.06 "You Can't Always Get What You Want"

When Kat gets assigned a ...writing assignemnt in class and lies to Mandela about reading her report after getting tangled in grading affairs with the English teacher (who does come off as shallow to the naked eye), she discovers that she is selfish. Its a basic characteristic of teendom but of course she takes it to the next step and attempts to remedy it by making amends with Mandela and of course accepts that maybe she didn't really understand the story. While Bianca starts a website with her and another cheerleader who decide to pull a Katy Perry move to make some money for a mall crawl with Chasity. Also Pat and Cameron finally meet and Pat bestows some wisdom on him with his complete love of Bianca, which Cameron then turns and gets in a disagreement with some guy over the consequence of humiliating population from the fall out of the kiss. And Bianca steps in and stops the fight leading to more humiliation in the end.

1.07 "Light my Fire"

There's a wild forest fire, cause it's California and those happen--so everyone in the town is forced to spend the night at the school all together. Don't you just love dramatic social situations. Interestingly the episode starts with Patrick at Kat's window. And surprisngly enough she lets him into her room (showing that even if she denies it she has interest for him), where he tells her he has something to tell her. But before he gets the chance to, first comes Bianca followed by her dad, telling the girls that they have to leave the house.

While at the school Bianca gets wrapped in the drama of the cheer squad and finally tells Chastity off and somehow they become even better friends. Cameron feels guilt because he thinks he started the fire, The dad helps a pregnant lady manage pain while flirting with her friend and Kat spends tons of time glancing at the guy of her interests. She wonders what Patrick wants to tell her while the golden hearted activist in her helps organize and send out resources to the community. In the end when she takes some sage advice from an elderly woman she follows him onto the roof where there lips finally meet. It's pretty good check it out here:

But then he ruins it. When he finally tells her that she's not like other girls--sounds great right, its suposedly every teenage girls dream to hear that--he follows it with: It's great that we can make out and you won't make a big deal out of it. Wow! Right, I mean for being such a cool, level headed sauve kid he sure is stupid! I'm sorry but the beloved Patrick from the movie would never have uttered such horrible things to his Kat. That just doesn't cut it.

1.08 "Dance Little Sister"
Every highschool comedy/drama has dance! And this dance turned out to be full of drama and leads to some changes in relationships. Bianca gets asked to the dance by some cute guy she's been crushing on and after begging Kat to go, she turns to Patrick and asks her to take Kat to the dance. Of course he says yes with his smug self, saying he wants to see how she looks in a dress. After a hilarious examination of the dress by the father Bianca prettifies her sister and Kat heads to the dance with Patrick.
Well while at the dance Kat and Patrick are having a fun time, surprisingly. Bianca waits around her house and then she realizes that she got stood up. So she calls her bestie, Cameron. She's totally crushed because it was her first real date but Cameron encourages her to go to the dance with him. While there though, Bianca finds out that Cameron sabotaged her date. He stole the guy's cell phone! But for a good reason, because he was talking about taking Bianca to a hotel room after the dance (sound familiar?). So Bianca is pissed and refuses to talk to Cameron. For some reason Patrick leaves the dance and promises to come back, but he never does. So in the end both the sister's get stood up.

1.09 "Fight for Your Right"
Their Dad leaves town for the weekend and Bianca decides to throw the ultimate party to boost her popularity. And of course it turns into this wicked rager! Well Patrick shows up and after he explains to Kat that he got arrested under a misunderstanding, she brushes him off and refuses to hear a word he has to say. Before leaving he tells her, that she may just end up alone because no one is as perfect as she is. This is now rolling around in her head as she attempts to establish some kind of order in the madness that is the party downstairs, first by instigating safe rides home. Of course Bianca fights her the whole way and it culminates when Kat attempts to officially shut down the party, and when Bianca essentially repeats what Patrick told her, Kat decides that its time she had some fun in her life and not be the perfect little angel. Thus leaving Bianca in charge. Things get interesting to say the least, Kat gets drunk and pulls off the whole risky business look and belts out some random tune before drunk dialing Patrick to ask him to come back over. Eventually she finds Cameron, who is also snockered from eating a watermelon. He asks her some advice about how to apology to Bianca before telling Bianca that he is both sorry and in love with her. The news comes as shock to her, because she both thinks he's gay but also doesnt feel the same way about him and a despress Cameron leaves the party. More drama occurs when Chastity and Joey break up in the middle of the party. Finally Bianca decides that the party has gotten way out of hand and decides that it time to shut it down. When her attempts fail her and Joey concoct a plan--and I have to say that it is the best way I've seen a party shut down. They tell everyone that someone was in there with crabs (heh) and the place is cleared within a minute! But that's not all the writers throw in a kiss, between Joey and Bianca! Yea, that right it's a breif peck that they both decided is a mistake and not right, even if, as Joey puts it was great.

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