Well Wednesday nights do have the best TV, although I think I'm going to have to record The Only Way is Essex and Peter Andre: The Next Chapter and watch them tomorrow as there is too much on for me to cope with.
Gossip Girl:
I was eagerly waiting this episode in order to feed my obsession, and boy was it worth it. Juliet finally got what she deserved, she should have known not to mess with the Upper East Siders who all stick up for each other. I'm still interested to learn what Serena did to Juliet's family and I'm sure all will be revealed eventually.
I think Chuck and Blair need to get their relationship back on track instead of just having "hate sex" all the time. Although it did shock me that she slept with him in a limo and had numerous quickies. I didn't think that would be Blair's style. I'm even more excited for the next episode seeing as there were a lot of cliff hangers left at the end. Are Blair and Chuck going to get back together? Is Serena going to choose Dan or Nate? and just what exactly are Juliet, Vanessa and Jenny planning? I think this season is going to get even better now these three have teamed up together. I'm expecting a lot of drama and the feuds to carry on.
With all of this happening I barely even noticed the fashion, apart from the Ballet dresses which were all gorgeous. I have to say my favourites were Juliets (as it was rather girly and sophisticated) as well as Serena's quite grungy effort.
Pride Of Britain Awards:
Has Carol Vorderman had a boob job? She's definitely had some work as she looks a lot younger than she used to.
I was extremely shocked at the first award winner, never in a million years would I personally jump onto a tube track when there was an approaching train to save a drunk. I know that sounds awful but I wouldn't risk my life for somebody who was that out of it they didn't know what they were doing. He definitely deserved this award as he showed great bravery.
I was in tears at the young both who lost both of his eyes due to cancer. He is an inspiration for everyone. The things he does despite his disability are amazing, most able bodied people don't do half of what he does. I'm glad he got to meet his the X Factor judges and contestants and is able to attend one of the live shows. He thoroughly deserves everything good he gets in life and I can see him going far and not letting his disability get the better of him.
I remember seeing the bus fire on a different programme and was astounded by the off duty police officer (Colin)'s bravery. Fair enough flagging the coach down but I would never get on board, I'd have just stood there shouting at people to get off and not get on and help myself as selfish as that sounds.I can't believe the passengers just stood in the field watching instead of running...if there's a fire on a vehicle which has a tank of fuel it's obvious there's going to be an explosion. He was extremely brave, as are all the winners and thoroughly deserved the award.
How surprising, Nadine didn't come onstage with Girls Aloud, why don't they just get rid of her? Happy that Cheryl came forward and got pied for charity, no other celebrity seemed willing to do it.
Did they seriously call Nick Clegg honourable? I'm not even going to get started on that pompous prick.
Amy Dempsie is the Pride of Britain, putting her life at risk to save 7 children. That is actually amazing. She had me crying my eyes out because she's so young and did something so big to save peoples lives.
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