How Much Is That Liam In The Window

Season 3, Episode 6, Aired

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  • 306

    7.0
    "Good"
    This show continues to be wildly intriguing, and it's easily one of the most intriguing dramas on television. Like I said before, I am officialy hooked on this show, I even found myself missing it after not having a new episode last week. I didn't expect much from this episode, but we got some pretty good scenes here.



    This episode did have it's flaws like focusing too much on the characters that are less important, but this episode was definitely eventful as all the season 3 episodes so far. Jen & Ryan finding out about Naomi's rape was just about the best thing about this episode, Ryan trying to convince Naomi to come forward, and finally rehashing some things that happened in the season 2 finale.



    Such as Ryan seeing Naomi & Cannon through the window when he was drunk, nice tie in. Ivy and her mom, over the top. Their dynamic was always uninteresting and Oscar didn't help much. Ivy lashing out at her mom was amusing, but not the best thing about this episode. Hopefully Oscar will leave the show now considering he's easily the weak link of the cast.



    Hmm, what was missing from this episode...? Teddy. One of the best story lines this season was excluded in this episode, that didn't bode very well. Annie and Charlie development, ehh, the development I was mostly interested in is Liam & Charlie's dark past. Interested to find out more about that.



    Liam's plot was humorous but also quite over the top. Laura from the bachelor auction is not all there apparently when she becomes Liam's stalker and he ends up living at her house at the very end. Hopefully this is buildup for something. Good development with Adrianna. Finally Navid find out about what she did.



    Overall, we've got some very over the top story lines here, but overall another eventful enjoyable episode of 90210.
  • episode 3.06

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    so there were a lot of drama as usual... but maybe too much drama in one episode could be not so good... I think that this episode went in all directions with a different story for each character of the show and it is not good at all.

    This episode does not help to change the situation and I think there were too much "mysteries" (at least hidden stories) that are brought into this episode that it was hard to develop well at least one of them. And instead of bringing us to the climax (or the mid-season cliffhanger) it make me wondering in which direction the show is going.



    Ok we find out a way they could end the Cannon/Naomie story. And bring back the sisters together. And the Liam and his brother storyline is becoming more dramatic and the author show us that there more than Daddy issues behind that conflict.

    The Adriana story is not interesting at all.



    And what about Teddy??? and Annie and her employer??? that was the main stories of the previous story and then it stopped.
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