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DJariya 09-15-09 03:42 AM

Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
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Synopsis:

Spoiler:


Ella learns that her job is in jeopardy unless she lands a huge client, so she sets her sights on a major actor (Ben Milliken); Lauren agrees to go on another date in exchange for money; and surveillance footage reveals that seemingly innocent Violet may be hiding something.



Looking forward to every scene with Katie Cassidy.

rfduncan 09-15-09 09:25 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 9709789)
Looking forward to every scene with Katie Cassidy.

... and dreading every scene with Ashlee Simpson-Wentz. :yack:

LickTheABCs 09-15-09 12:24 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
^ agreed with both of you.

Ranger 09-15-09 10:02 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
I think it's been good, not great, so far. Better than 90210.

MrX 09-15-09 11:43 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
I though it was better than last week.

Ashlee Simpson's scenes are painful. I wouldn't be shocked if Laura Leighton stabbed herself after having to shoot that scene with her and they just worked it into the show.

Gizmo 09-16-09 12:01 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
I knew she was Syds daughter.

riley_dude 09-16-09 12:53 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
Not a bad episode but yeah Sydney's daughter is terrible.

DJariya 09-16-09 04:01 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
Thought it was good. It had a better flow than the Pilot.

I'll say it again. Love Ella (Katie Cassidy) She really does remind me of a young Heather Locklear. I think she just has a engaging presence in every scene she's in.

The character is the total opposite of who she played on Harper's Island.

The flashbacks with Auggie and Sydney were interesting. Damn, Sydney is such a whore.

I did find the scenes with Jonah and Riley to be quite boring. To me they are almost identical to how Michael and Jane were in season 1 of the original show. A very boring couple that's in love.

I'm not as bothered w/ Ashlee Simpson as the rest of you.

For those who actually watched Harper's Island, Did anyone of you recognize Victor Webster, the guy who played Ella's boss? He played Hunter in that show also opposite Katie Cassidy.

Question, I'm not sure if I interpreted it correctly, but is Ella's boss gay?

Red Dog 09-16-09 07:55 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
The only interesting storyline in this show is the one involving the whore - the traditional whore. ;)

I couldn't care less who killed Sydney.

rfduncan 09-16-09 08:28 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 9712011)
Question, I'm not sure if I interpreted it correctly, but is Ella's boss gay?

I believe so. When Ella came in Monday morning, he basically said that he snagged her client by shagging him but that he wanted Ella to be his direct representative since she was a ballbuster. It was tossed in so casually. I guess it should be noted how in Melrose Place-land something like sexuality can be so casually thrown around without anyone blinking (see also Ella's lesbian flirtation at the cocktail lounge last week).

I'm already over the engaged couple. Jonah's a gullible doofus whom I don't believe could have held onto Riley 5 minutes let alone 5 years.

And that Skype camera he put up? Come on, the resolution and scope of something that is supposed to be for monitor mounted video chats can scan the entire courtyard like that? Not to mention it wouldn't be waterproof...

At least they explained how Michael could be David's father. I was assuming they did a timewarp somehow, but this explained that David was conceived prior to the start of the original show.

resinrats 09-16-09 09:09 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
Now the question is when Syd had Violet. Is she old enough to be born before the original series or was she born during it. I seem to remember Syd being there, going away for awhile & coming back. Was she pregnat during those parts? If so, who is the father. Michael seems to be a good candidate for that.

As for who killed Syd, for some reason, I think Violet did it. They seem to be hinting that the guy did but didn't show him stabbing her. I think he left after their fight & Violet came in & killed her (maybe for rejecting her).

boogieman03 09-16-09 09:13 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Thought it was good. It had a better flow than the Pilot.
I agree. I kinda enjoyed the episode.

Except for the Simpson parts. She was bad.

Red Dog 09-16-09 09:14 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Originally Posted by resinrats (Post 9712232)
Now the question is when Syd had Violet. Is she old enough to be born before the original series or was she born during it. I seem to remember Syd being there, going away for awhile & coming back. Was she pregnat during those parts? If so, who is the father. Michael seems to be a good candidate for that.

As for who killed Syd, for some reason, I think Violet did it. They seem to be hinting that the guy did but didn't show him stabbing her. I think he left after their fight & Violet came in & killed her (maybe for rejecting her).


How old is Violet? 21-22? If so, it seems to me that Syd could have had her pre-original. She's in her early 40s I presume (she's 41 in real life).

Gizmo 09-16-09 09:55 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
Ashlee Simpson does look great for just having a child. :up:

davetherave 09-16-09 03:22 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
i really did enjoy the last episode. I think that Ashlee Simpson was pretty fine, she's not that bad. I mean Sandy and Rhonda from the first version were terrible and boring, i don't understand why people are not watching it, it's gonna become much better week after week. Addictive I might say!

boogieman03 09-16-09 04:08 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
I never saw the original show, so I have a question. Is this a remake of the original show, where jobs, people are the same, just younger actors/actresses?

Is it a continuation where everything that happened in the original show, happened, and this is like, "the new class" where there's a new group of people, some of which are related to the previous show.

Or is this just a new show that has the same name and the same apartment complex, everything else is different?

Curious cause I'm wondering if by not seeing the original show, I'm missing out on things, plot lines, jokes, etc.

DJariya 09-16-09 05:00 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Originally Posted by boogieman03 (Post 9713146)
I never saw the original show, so I have a question. Is this a remake of the original show, where jobs, people are the same, just younger actors/actresses?

Is it a continuation where everything that happened in the original show, happened, and this is like, "the new class" where there's a new group of people, some of which are related to the previous show.

Or is this just a new show that has the same name and the same apartment complex, everything else is different?

Curious cause I'm wondering if by not seeing the original show, I'm missing out on things, plot lines, jokes, etc.

It's a continuation. Michael Mancini, David's father, and Sydney were both characters in the original series. There are a couple more characters from the original series that will make guest spots later this season.

Gizmo 09-16-09 05:42 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Originally Posted by davetherave (Post 9713045)
i really did enjoy the last episode. I think that Ashlee Simpson was pretty fine, she's not that bad. I mean Sandy and Rhonda from the first version were terrible and boring, i don't understand why people are not watching it, it's gonna become much better week after week. Addictive I might say!

First post on the forum and your raving about Melrose Place? We got a CW mole here!!!

Nahh, just kidding. I did think this episode was better than the Pilot so I do hope it gets better next week.

And Welcome to the Forum!

riley_dude 09-16-09 06:27 PM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 

Originally Posted by rfduncan (Post 9712170)
I believe so. When Ella came in Monday morning, he basically said that he snagged her client by shagging him but that he wanted Ella to be his direct representative since she was a ballbuster. It was tossed in so casually. I guess it should be noted how in Melrose Place-land something like sexuality can be so casually thrown around without anyone blinking (see also Ella's lesbian flirtation at the cocktail lounge last week).

I'm already over the engaged couple. Jonah's a gullible doofus whom I don't believe could have held onto Riley 5 minutes let alone 5 years.

And that Skype camera he put up? Come on, the resolution and scope of something that is supposed to be for monitor mounted video chats can scan the entire courtyard like that? Not to mention it wouldn't be waterproof...

At least they explained how Michael could be David's father. I was assuming they did a timewarp somehow, but this explained that David was conceived prior to the start of the original show.

Her boss also mentioned something about her gaydar not working as well so she then knew he was pitching for the other team.

Original Desmond 09-20-09 03:56 AM

Re: Melrose Place -- "Nightingale" -- 9/15/09
 
definitely better than the pilot but still needs a lot of work


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