It's a week of finales on TV this week, so before getting excited about next season's series, let's remember to say goodbye to our tried and true show...
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Bravo is bringing old favorites back with new series this year. The network announced more details about seven new series and two new specials for its...
Wow, guys, can you believe we made it to the season finale? The most exciting thing about this episode is that Rosie gestates and gives birth to a baby in less than 50 minutes. Talk about efficiency.
Sigh, this episode is depressing. I want to watch rich pregnant women with narcissistic demands, not marital woes. Give me someone who wants to fit her baby boy with a toupee because she hates baldness.
Can I just say that this show's cold opens are funnier than The Office's? This week the two-minute mini-drama centers on a sad pair of "pregnancy suspenders." "I guess they're to hold up your pants?" Hannah mumbles. Oh, honey.
Are you in the mood for a lot of yelling and dick jokes? Well, if you can't find a Jersey Shore rerun, you've come to the right place. This week on Pregnant in Heels, propriety begins to crack like so much Wedgwood china.
Rosie's first client is Tanya, a workaholic, crazy-eyed mother of a toddler who wants Rosie to A) find her a sassy gay assistant to plan a huge pre-baby bash and B) make her look "camera-ready" right after she gives birth.
If you missed last week's premiere of Pregnant in Heels, don't worry. You probably saved a few brain cells from dying a slow death. Luckily, I'm here to make sure those suckers shrivel up anyway.