Dec 23 2008 12:48 PM ET

'The Hills' season finale: Nice day for a trite wedding

Thehills_lSeason four of The Hills is finally over, but [insert grumbles and eye rolls] now we know that there’s going to be a FIFTH one. As Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers would say: "Really? Really?" Yeah, as someone whose job requires her to carefully watch and take notes (notes!) on this ridiculous show, I’ve got more reason than most to root for its demise, but what in the world is there left for MTV to focus on, especially considering the network refuses to show the "celebrity" aspect of these girls’ lives? Maybe they’ll just make the entire fifth season about Heidi planning her big, dreamy wedding to Spencer? It would be like the network’s own version of Bridezillas.

Yes, folks, it’s true: Spencer and Heidi did not go through with their supposed marital confirmation at the courtroom last night, and because of that, I’m voting it my Up Hill Moment of the evening (DVR users can save time and brain cells by fast-forwarding to the 35:00 mark). Last week, rumors were spreading faster than Spencer’s facial hair that everything about the entire courtroom scene was faked— from the judge to Heidi’s boobs the actual courthouse itself. Plus, no one could find any record of a marriage license being filed under Pratt or Montag, though Spencer repeatedly insisted to the media that was because he’d checked the "confidential" box when they filed. It seems now, however, that the two haven’t actually been legally married in the U.S.— as they didn’t complete the civil ceremony— and we should probably all send flowers, chocolate, and money to mama Darlene for that. She swooped into town (as any caring mother would) to express her concern and disappointment in Heidi for "eloping" (yes, I’m still putting that word in quotes because I continue to be in denial that the whole Mexican fiesta ever happened). "That’s my choice, mom, and that shouldn’t affect you," Heidi said in retaliation. "It does affect me," Darlene replied as she started to tear up. "It affects a lot of people, and a lot of people have been hurt very deeply by this."

All Heidi could do was look annoyed. I wanted to jump through my TVscreen, give Darlene a Kleenex, and slap Heidi in the face. How couldshe be so surprised that her mom would react this way? (I mean, it’snot like Darlene’s rage wasn’t plastered all over magazine coversor anything.) Later on, Darlene tried to convince Spencer not to gothrough with the courthouse wedding because she knew Heidi wanted areal "fairytale" one. He, of course, sternly disagreed. Cut tothe aforementioned fake city hall scene, where Heidi apparently thoughtshe was greeting royalty (she literally gave the judge a curtsy. Youmust go back and watch it. Genius.) and Stephanie apparently thoughtshe was getting her hair styled (her hair was more frazzled than shewas that day). Heidi got through all of her "I, Heidi, take theeSpencer" (oy, just typing that makes me feel like I’ve sinned) mumbojumbo and then when it was Spencer’s turn, he paused before— wait forit— deciding to do something honorable. I repeat: Spencer did somethinghonorable! "If you in your heart are horrified that we’re in acourthouse," he said, "and your mom is crying and is not talking toyou, then we don’t have to do this right this second…I just feel likewe’re doing something sneaky right now and shady." Heidi’s already overly bronzedred face turned more red as she cried, "I want my mom here. I shouldn’thave to tell you that." Spencer then promised to give Heidi the weddingof her dreams, adding that it’ll be worth it to wait for that day. It’sabout time he stepped up and acted like a man. My only questionis: Why wasn’t he concerned at all that his family wasn’t there? He’s the one who made such a big stink about how important his Nana was just a few weeks ago, so what gives?

Bonus Up Hill Moment (21:00): Ignoring the fact that Heidi and Lauren supposedly reunited prior to the run-in that we sawat the opening of the SLS Hotel last night, I am surprised at how realand emotional their convo was. Okay, so Heidi may have acted a littlelike a giddy schoolgirl talking to her crush (e.g. she kept awkwardlyreferring to Lauren as "madame"), but she seemed to be genuinely happyto be in Lauren’s presence. Lauren, on the other hand, remained aloof and apathetic as she asked questions like, "Are you happy?" Thetears started to pour out (of Heidi mostly, though Lauren’s eyesstarted to swell a little, too) when the subject of Heidi’s mom and theloss of their friendship came up. "It just is what it is, it’s notalways fair," Lauren said in regard to the latter. Heidi nodded andrandomly busted out with, "Have you been working out a lot?" Greatsegue, H. (I should totally use that line next time I’m in the middleof an uncomfortable conversation: "Lindsay, I think we should breakup." "Uh huh, so have you been working out a lot?")

The topic quicklyturned heartfelt again when Heidi said, "I feel like I don’t really getolder, like time just keeps like passing by, and I’m like wait, twoyears ago, three years ago, seems like five minutes ago so much, youknow?" She may not be eloquent,but it was refreshing to watch her be so open and sincere. The lasttime we saw her like that was before she’d ever gone under the knifeSpencer ever existed in her life. Lauren offered her ex-pal a hug andeven told her she missed her. It was all very sappy, but just likeLauren and Lo’s recent trip to Laguna, it made me nostalgic for the old days.

Down Hill Moment: No timecodes needed here becausethis one involves anyone on your screen last night who currently hasbrunette hair (minus Heidi’s mom). If you’ve traveled with me throughoutour Hills excursion, then you’ll know that I’ve pretty muchlost the will to discuss anything relating to Audrina— especially whenit comes to her big lug, Justin Bobby. He may have had the best quoteall season (and quite possibly from the entire series run), last weekwhen he said, "You should put up some signs," but I still can’t getbehind them as a a couple, as friends, or even as two people who sharea love of leather and motorcycles. Last night, he whisked Audrina awayto Palm Springs where they looked longingly into each other’s eyes,discussed how excited they were to be away from the drama (a.k.a.Lauren and Lo), and called each other "rare." At some point, I think JBmight’ve even produced  piece of metal, er, I mean a ring, from hismouth to give to Audrina, but I have no idea why or even what it wasfor. Was it a promise ring? A small token of his love? A key ringholder? I’m not sure I even care. These two are so back and forth(she’s being ridiculous one week, he’s being a jerk the next) that it’spointless to get invested. I have, however, appreciated J. Bob’spristine fashion sense during his run on the show. Denim overalls arereally underrated.

Okay, folks, for the last time in 2008, I now turn this recapover to you: What did you think about the season 5 announcement? Whatthe heck was Whitney wearing on her head during the before-and-aftershow? Were you impressed by Spencer’s random act of kindness or do youthink it’s another ploy in his attempt to take over the world? Do youthink Lauren and Heidi will ever truly be friends again? Doyou you even care? Finally, did you also simultaneously scratch yourhead and laugh out loud when Heidi muttered to her co-worker, Kimberly,at the SLS opening, "I haven’t seen people look this dressy and thisgood in so long."

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  • Amber

    J.Bob in overalls! His “speech” to Audrina was nice until he decided to put the ring in his mouth…ew. One thing I wondered…is the show trying to move away from Lauren? Last week she was barely in the episode and out of “45″ minutes of the finale tonight Lauren was in it for like 7 minutes. Spencer is GROSS.

  • Matty Worth

    Really? You were surprised that Spencer wasn’t upset that his family wasn’t there? Really? This is the guy who berated his sister for not spending enough time with her family, right after he convinced Heidi to kick her OWN sister out of their house! He’s a two-faced jerk and he knows it. His sudden change of heart, just like everything else with Spencer, is all for the cameras. Puhleeze.

  • snarky

    I am ashamed that I stayed up to watch the Hills in real time instead of DVRing it as I usually do. I think it is time that I break up with the Hills and use that 20 minutes to do something productive, like watch paint dry.

  • confidential

    THIS IS THE FAKEST $HIT ON TV!!!!

  • future_cat

    It always amazes me when people whine and b**ch about a TV show but yet they still waste their time and watch it. That goes for you too Lindsay Soll. What do you mean “do we care?” Of course some of us do, that’s why we watch it. If some of you waste your time watching the show and think you’re so above it then don’t watch it! Lindsay: ask for a transfer or a different show to write about.

  • Anna

    Leave Lindsay alone, I think she does a great job! This show is a joke and she always picks out the funniest parts!

  • Bucky McCorklesbean

    MTV must not pay Stephanie very much. Those are the mankiest lookin’ hair extensions since before Britney got off the crazy train. She-Pratt looks like she’s got roadkill hangin’ from her scalp.

  • GetOverYourselves

    Right on, Futurecat! I don’t go to The Hills looking for Shakespeare. Like Lauren says, “It is what it is” and I think it’s entertaining and make no apologies. Please stop watching the show then acting like you’re above it. It’s annoying to the rest of us who have nothing to prove. And yes that does include you, Lindsay.

  • julie

    last night’s episode was the best one yet! don’t get me wrong, i know the hills is fake – but that scene with lauren and heidi was so touching and felt like it was real.

  • Janine

    My favorite part was the promotion for their Live telecast from New York. Everyone was dressed up, wearing nice coats and scarves and Audrina was wearing a strapless gown. I can’t even imagine how cold she must have been!

  • Weston

    It is a moment of great shame for me, but I have to admit that after “You should put up some signs,” I fell a little bit in love with J-Bob. Or maybe it was bad spinach dip. Whatever. It was funny as sh*t.

  • Bucky Again

    Aw, c’mon guys. In the great big world of Writing About TV, writing about this tripe week after week has got to take a toll after a while. But Lindsay…bubbeleh…You gotta EMBRACE the craptacular-ness! Jump in there with both feet! I promise you’ll still respect yourself in the morning.

  • Anonymous

    My thought on Heidi & Spencer, as follows . . . when the show started, Spencer was hot for Audrina. Does it make sense that Spencer was also trying to be a “rapper” and Audrina worked for a record label, DUH! Once he found out Audrina was having none of him, he chose the weakest one, the one who he knew he could “market” so he could be marketed as well. Ultimately he chose the girl in the spotlight that he could control for his own benefit. He has controlled every aspect of her life; right down to the way she looks. Her lips look terrible! The sadest part about all of this, he has forced her to push everyone away. He made her chose between him and her family . . . and she chose him. Very sad.

  • Come on!

    Seriously, EW get somebody who is a Hills fan to write this recap…I’m over the negativity…who cares about whether it’s total reality or not…it’s a guilty pleasure…so let us secretly love it!

  • SP

    I didn’t stay up to watch the after show, but did anyone catch what Lauren’s big announcement was?

  • Ali

    Spencer – too little, WAY too late. I just cannot understand why Heidi, who supposedly loves her family so very much, will be with someone who treats them all with so much disrespect. Come on Heidi, are you that insecure? It just boggles my mind every time I watch this show, even though I try so hard to stay away from it. And exactly, where is Spencer’s family? You NEVER see them, except for Stephanie and that one episode of Nana. Does Spencer know exactly how much of a douchebag he is? What a loser.

  • Mike

    Given that it’s harder than ever to figure out what is real and what is faked for effect on this show anymore – it would be nice to see Lauren and Heidi hang out a little bit. One moment of feeling guilty doesn’t absolve Spencer of all his jerkdom (although, on the Aftershow, he seemed less douchey than usual). Justin Bobby – I can kind of see the appeal, but at the end of the day, he’s always going to be the “go to guy” but he’s never going to be “the guy” and that’s by his own actions (although I fear Audrina will never wise up to that). And Whitney – I like her as the dependable, sane friend. I’m not so enamored of the hooking up, crazy stuff on her head Whitney (did you see her at her party last week, constantly trying to keep that tri-circle beret or some such thing on her head). Considering the drop in ratings, the show really needs to shake things up and move some people off the canvas (Audrina / Justin Bobby who are now more pointless than Heidi and Spencer).

  • Anonymous

    Whatever, I am a true fan. I’ve been wathcing since Laguna Beach. Being FAKE has nothing to do with Spencer being a DB!

  • Katie

    Really? People watch this show? Really? That’s actually just sad.

  • Funtricia Gina

    Really? Really? In a seriousness.. who watches this show? There must be lots of lonely troubled teenagers and lonely unambitious middle age people to keep this thing on tv. Hey, all you lonely unambitious middle age people, you are invited to inject some fun in your lives by interacting with others for fun activities at http://www.funwithgina.com

  • Anonymous

    Ok. I do not understand why people think what Spencer did was nice – even if it was fake. It was manipulative. Plain and simple. He waited for H to say her vows and then stopped the “wedding”. If he really loved her, he would have stopped it sooner. He got what he wanted and then made himself the nice guy. I really hope girls out there do not find this romantic. He is a big jerk and completely manipulating H. And, I think season 5 would be great if we could acknowledge that these girls are now celebrities and show that side of their life. We might actually see more from them than eating a meal.

  • Nasha

    Lauren made it clear on the after show that her and Heidi are not friends but there is no hate between them. This was one boring season, I miss the days of Lauren being the major character on the show.

  • Nasha

    I really feel bad for the Montags as they do not deserve Spencer as a son in law. There is nothing to say about Audrina.

  • V

    This show is meant to be bashed and I think Lindsay does a great job with it. Many people continue to watch shows that are no longer any good just because they’ve already watched them for so long. I think Linsay has every right to be frustrated with it.

  • CTGirl

    MTV should do an episode of “Parental Control” with Heidi and her parents! Sadly, however, I think she’d still end up choosing that dreadful troll, Spencer!

  • Spencer’s Mom

    Poor little Horace! He is just heart broken that Spencer “married” Heidi! Horace is mad that Spencer can’t rape him anymore, so we had to get the Vicodin from Heidi. Spencer gives them to Heidi right before they have “sex”. Spencer and Heidi are not “legally married” because Horace and Spencer are still married to each other. Spencer’s “beard” looks that way from the side effects of the Vicodin pills. On The Hills: Aftershow, both Heidi and Spencer took Horace’s pills, then Spencer raped him again right in front of Heidi. Spencer rubbed Horace right in his creepy flesh covered beard. Stephanie is a drug dealer that sells Vicodin pills off the internet and does not give any money to Horace! Stephanie is mad at Spencer and Horace because Spencer will not let Stephanie rape Horace and have him as her boyfriend. Horace went to the courthouse as a witness and he was hiding in Heidi’s nipples. Afterwards Spencer raped him on their honeymoon in Mexico where he drank the water. Bye

  • Hannah

    GAWD, CTGirl..don’t give them IDEAS!!!! ;-)

  • future_cat

    Katie & Funtricia Gina: I think the fact that you’re taking the time to post something here about a program you hate shows more about you than us who like it and the disturbingly large amount of time you have on your hands. Don’t you have something else to do?

  • ShoeShopper

    The Hill’s a definitely a guilty pleasure but I have to admit I started to watching it for the clothes. I really think everyone is too hard on Audrina, yes she’s a bit clueless but I’m sure we’ve all had a JustinBobby type of relationship in our lives (even though it was in high school). Oh yeah, the comments from “Spencer’s Mom” were completely unnecessary.

  • Adry

    This show instead of the hills should be call ” shallow World “

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