Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Gary Shirley: Matt Baier"s Life is Trash!

Oh eff.


In a sneak peak of next week"s part two reunion special of Teen Mom OG, Gary Shirley and and Matt Baier both sat down with Dr. Drew, and it was awkward.


Baier acted like an arrogant prick, while Shirley stuck by his accusations about the Masshole"s litter of children.


Dr. Drew interjected and told Shirley that "Matt says he"s cleaned up this stuff.  You wanna tell him?" Dr. Drew asked Baier.


Sir Douche Bag"s flippant response: "I cleaned up some of this stuff."


The audience laughed a little.  Shirley was not amused.


"This is actually last season stuff that we"re talking about right now," Baier told Dr. Drew, trying to deflect attention from his news-making past (which includes abuse, unpaid child support and a police record).


"And we"re dealing with your whole life of trash, too." Shirley added.


"What?" Dr. Drew asked, sounding a little horrified (come on, Dr. Drew. You read the news).


"Like, your kids that you didn"t tell…that, whatever," Shirley pointed out.


If it"s last season, I mean, we"re talking in the past, we"re going from way back when."


Steam started to rise up from Amber Portwood"s head at that point.


"Interesting, right?" Shirley asked the audience.


"I"ll tell you what"s interesting…" Baier started before Portwood interrupted him to sass out Shirley.


"Hold on, let me just say something real quick," she said.  "Don"t take his [Baier"s] kindness right now as a weakness," she told her own baby daddy.


"Oh no, I would never," Shirley said.


Part 2 of the reunion special airs next Monday at 10pm on MTV.


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Pretty Little Liars Season 6 Episode 18 Recap: Up in Smoke

They say that love hurts.


But we’re not sure if that saying is supposed to apply to what went down on Pretty Little Liars Season 6 Episode 18… when Hanna’s bridal shower was set on fire by a certain uninvited guest.



Here’s a hint: his or her name rhymes with Muber Shay.


The arson attempt left Aria in the hospital, which did at least mean we were treated to a nice moment between her and Ezra.


But it also left our heroines with a mere taste of what their new, emoji-obsessed villain has in store for them if they don’t reveal the name of Charlotte’s killer by election night.


It would help if they actually knew the killer’s identity, of course.



Elsewhere on this installment of the Freeform hit:


We learned, via flashback, that Spencer and Toby broke up due to a pregnancy scare during the former’s sophomore year at Georgetown.


This helped the couple realize they wanted different things in life.


Thinking back to this difficult time also motivated Spencer to tell Toby the truth about Caleb’s role in the Yvonne leak… which have been more a helpful reveal prior to Toby punching Caleb in the face.


Spencer did call Toby’s girlfriend with her own apology, however.


Can we now cross Melissa off the list of suspects?


We discovered on Tuesday night that someone was blackmailing this constantly suspicious young woman, threatening to out who truly killed Bethany Young back in the day.


This explains why Melissa returned to Rosewood in the first place. Right? Or does it make her look even more guilty? Oh, Melissa. How you confound us so.


Two other questions to ask of those who are about to watch Pretty Little Liars online in order to catch up:


  1. Who was driving the car that nearly hit Emily last week?

  2. How should we feel about Mona? Is there any chance she has changed for real?

Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 9 Recap: Nia Saves the Day?

On an explosive Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 9 last night on Lifetime, Brynn and Maddie were forced to go up against Kalani and Kendall.


Meanwhile, Ashlee fills in for Abby’s newly-fired office manager.



At the onset of Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 9, Abby gave two sets of students duets, but not everyone on the elite roster was loving it.


Not surprisingly for those who watch Dance Moms online, and know anything about Abby Lee Miller, she wasn’t afraid to ruffle feathers.


She gave Maddie Ziegler and Brynn Rumfallo a lyrical duet, while her “strongest dancers,” Kendall Vertes and Kalani Hilliker, got a jazz duo.


However, in rehearsals, Kalani suffered an injury and Nia Frazier stepped in to fill her spot. Meanwhile, Maddie and Brynn were flawless.


When the episode is titled “Nia Saves the Day,” you have some idea of how that’s going to go. But it didn’t look so promising early on.


Kendall and Nia were reduced to tears backstage as things looked dire just one day before the big performance she was asked to deliver.


“You didn’t let everyone down,” her mother told her, however, “I would be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed. Of course I’m disappointed.”


“You’re a better dancer than what was onstage.”


Kendall’s mom, Jill Vertes, thanked Nia for stepping in, then unloade on Abby with her true feelings about the issue in the dressing room.


Basically, she felt that Miller sabotaged them.


“You win, Abby. That’s what you wanted to do. You wanted to humiliate the girls and you did,” Jill tells Abby. “It’s not fair to Kendall.”


“It’s not fair to Nia that you put that onstage.”


When Abby suggests that the mother-daughter duo “get over” it, Jill reminds Abby she is responsible for what she puts out into the world.


“I hope you’re happy with yourself,” Jill responds.


“She’s very happy with herself,” Kendall adds.


Jill notes that all students should have an equal chance to shine and “feel good about themselves,” while Abby isn’t buying that theory.


“I wasn’t put on this earth just to make your kid feel good,” Miller fires back. “I was put on this earth to teach her how to dance. Period.”


Damn. Abby later tells the cameras she thinks Jill has “lost her mind.” Would that be all the team is losing this week on Lifetime, hopefully?


At the ceremony, Nia and Kendall earned second place in the teen duo/trio division, while Maddie and Brynn took first in the junior division.