It's one thing to hit on a police officer when they're on duty, but quite another when being escorted from a beach after getting caught there illegally there after dark. Nevertheless, Deena wasn't going to let the awkward circumstances of their meeting stand in the way of her dreams on "Jersey Shore" (Thu., 10 p.m. EST on MTV).
"So I think this freaking cop's cute, and I'm like, you know what? I always love a man in uniform," she said later. "Might as well just try and bring home a cop."
The officers had been very gracious after finding Deena with Nicole on the beach after dark. The girls were drunk and rolling around in the waves when the officers came up, and even called out to Nicole by name. Perhaps the camera crew on hand gave them away.
Nevertheless, Deena certainly tried to start something by flirting with one of the officers. She asked him to hold her hand, which he declined. "I bet in real life you're like a really good time. You'd probably be doing the same stuff we do," she said.
"Deena, shut up!" Nicole wisely shouted to her, before perhaps Deena started going into detail of all the things she and her "meatball" do that the cops might frown upon. All in all, it didn't work out for Deena, but she can't say she didn't try and score a cop.
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"Basketball Wives" (8 p.m. EST on VH1) season premiere
In season four of "Basketball Wives" the two new ladies alter the ever-changing landscape and dynamic among these women. Newcomer Kesha Nichols survived every girl's worst nightmare, having her engagement broken off by her ball-playing fiance via email shortly before their wedding. Kenya Bell is in the process of finalizing a divorce from a basketball star and is one of the most notorious and controversial wives in the league, whose infamous reputation is well-known by the other wives. Shaunie O'Neal is on the path to establishing herself as a business mogul. Evelyn Lozada and Jennifer Williams' 12-year friendship is in a precarious position; will it recover from last season's fracture? Strong-willed Tami Roman continues to be a force to be reckoned with both socially and now in business. Royce Reed and Suzie Ketcham attempt to navigate uncharted waters as new chapters open in their lives.
It's one thing to hit on a police officer when they're on duty, but quite another when being escorted from a beach after getting caught there illegally there after dark. Nevertheless, Deena wasn't goi...
It's one thing to hit on a police officer when they're on duty, but quite another when being escorted from a beach after getting caught there illegally there after dark. Nevertheless, Deena wasn't goi...
It's one thing to hit on a police officer when they're on duty, but quite another when being escorted from a beach after getting caught there illegally there after dark. Nevertheless, Deena wasn't goi...
It's one thing to hit on a police officer when they're on duty, but quite another when being escorted from a beach after getting caught there illegally there after dark. Nevertheless, Deena wasn't goi...
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This week, as I started to anticipate Jersey Shore withdrawal, it occurred to me that the show isn't just great TV. It's some pretty great storytelling, and it holds some valuable lessons for literary folks like me.
The cartoonish, though still ferocious, rage exhibited in the first season of Jersey Shore has turned into a parody of itself. Only this time, it's not so funny.
Good programming provides us with built-in commentary through nuanced connections between a subculture and our broader culture. Jersey Shore frustrates me because there is absolutely none of this commentary.
First Posted: 02/24/2012 3:35 am Updated: 02/24/2012 4:16 am