Wednesday, November 18, 2009

'Melrose Place' recap: The bitch is back...with juicy new secrets


Wow…Amanda Woodward is back and it already feels like Melrose Place has been elevated to another level. This was certainly the reboot’s sharpest, sexiest and bitchiest episode, which I obviously mean as a compliment. Bravo, Heather Locklear, you still know how to rock a mini-skirt and infuse any scene with crackling energy.

Amanda revealed herself as the “W” in PR firm WPK, which is of course Ella’s employer. Amanda, who had been living in New York, swept through the L.A. office with swift firings (casualties included Ella’s boss Caleb) and some sassy talk. “This L.A. branch is drowning in red like a steer in a slaughter house. Now when I hired you to give this place a makeover, I didn’t mean smear it with lipstick and turn it into a five-dollar hooker. This office is pathetic,” Amanda announced with her jaw-dropping entrance.

Amanda had plenty of zingers — after Ella came into her office gushing about how Amanda’s profile in Vanity Fair had inspired her career in PR – the boss cut her off quickly: “Shockingly, I didn’t call you in for your life’s story, but your absentee father and pill-popping mother make for a very juicy tale.” She then told Ella to force Riley to sell the press on a fake bio to make the Anton V Real People jeans ads more interesting. Ella protested at first but Amanda put her in her place: “If you have a problem there’s a long list of eager assistants willing to take your place.”

I loved the Ella-Amanda sparks already and think they’ll only get better in time as Ella feels strong enough to stand up to Amanda more. Back in the Melrose 1.0 years, Amanda taking down Allison was like watching a cheetah pounce on a helpless wounded bird. At least in Ella, she has — or will have — a worthy sparring partner.

Squeaky-clean Riley couldn’t go along with the “gang violence, rough streets of Boston” spiel she was supposed to spurt to help Ella save her job, and as a result Ella got in hot water with Amanda (cue exchange of the week: Ella (to herself): “Amanda is going to skin me alive”/Amanda (sneaking up): “Not satisfying enough“). Jonah, aka Mr. Killer Miller Mojitos, was standing by Riley, in his dorky/cute bowtie, giving her lots of support, even though it meant they were out $10,000 for the ad work.
Caleb warned Ella not to trust Amanda. He also revealed, rather intriguingly, that Amanda had been digging around about Ella for months. And later we learned that Amanda hired a rival agent to try to hire Ella at the Anton V party — sure, Ella was up for some girl-on-girl PDA at her own event, but she was loyal to Amanda. Only to a point, it seems — Amanda told her to call Riley’s school and get her fired, but Ella wasn’t willing to go that far. But, Riley did get fired — so we can only imagine that Amanda did the deed herself. Watch your backs, Melrose Place residents.

Also making a return were Auggie’s abs. After Auggie revealed to David that he thought David was being framed for Sydney’s murder, David posted bail and Auggie was back home. You had to love Ella’s awkward hello by the pool: “Auggie, you’re…free.” Even former BFF Riley wouldn’t stick up for him. Crazy Violet was crazily happy to see him even though he left the country minutes after their first intimate encounter. He said their blossoming relationship was too “intense” (translation: back off, crazy-eyed stalker!) and they should just “stick with the friend vibe.” But later when he was considering drowning his sorrows in a cheap bottle of tequila, Violet ripped off her shirt and attacked him without even bothering to kick off her slutty shoe-boots. (Again, the cheetah pouncing on harmless prey image comes to mind.)

David thought that his dad was the culprit trying to frame him for Sydney’s murder. “If anyone’s capable of murder, he is,“ David mused about the anti-father-of-the-year. So he snooped around Dr. Mancini’s house and car until he found the bloody necklace Sydney had been wearing the night of her murder. Multi-tasking during the same trip, he also let Dr. M’s wife Vanessa know that her husband had been unfaithful with Sydney.

David didn’t do anything (yet) with the necklace, because he was busy stirring up romance with Lauren – finally. He broke into her apartment (awww, what a romantic jewel thief!) and decked the place out with autumn leaves because she was homesick for Cincinnati. What a cutie. They got hot and heavy for a few minutes but then she didn’t want to seal the deal. David seemed fine to take things slower, although I have to question his Skyline Chili idea for a first date — it reminded me of Jack’s line on 30 Rock about “a guaranteed disaster, like a burrito before sex!”

But enough about first-date no-nos, back to Amanda’s first-episode jolt. In addition to her Ella fixation, she has a few more secrets to reveal. The episode ended with her back in her abandoned Melrose Place apartment, going straight to a safe in the closet. In there, she found only a note from Sydney saying: “You’ll never find it.”

With that, Amanda not only brings quotable lines and eye-raising hemlines to the new Melrose, but also a new mystery that’s already got me hooked.

What about you, what was your favorite Amanda moment? Did you think this was the best episode yet of Melrose 2.0? Any theories about what was in the safe?

22 comments:

  1. LOVED IT!!! The return of Amanda did exactly what I thought it would – got me hooked again. Can’t wait for next week!

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  2. i can not say enough about how good this ep was, definitely, the best ep of MP 2.0. Heather, brought it like we all hoped she would. and yes, i’m intrigued by the mystery envelope.

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  3. Next week? What are you talking about? Didn’t you see the previews. Amandas return is followed by a freaking repeat next week. There isn’t another new show until December.

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  4. OMG!!!!! I LOVE MELROSE PLACE!!!
    Thought it could’t get any better than what has happened so far but then comes Amanda!!!
    Luv that after the sydney murder, theres a new mystery!!! YAY

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  5. o & i was bumped that ashlle got the boot cuz im intrigued with her character violet, but know with the whole new vibe & amanda,… IM FINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Loved it. LOVED IT.
    Only one question though.
    Where the hell has Jane disappeared off to? She came in as the new landlady, completely disappeared, and when the show returns December 1st, it looks like Amanda’s the new landlady of Melrose. I am so confused!

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  7. Hey Madelyne, last night Amanda's character said in the promo that she's going to be staying there (MP) until her house in Bell Air is completed and that her friend Jane has agreed to let her stay in the penthouse suite of the bldg (got to love that upgrade since it's Amanda's original apt from MP 1.0) until then. Also did you note that Sidney left a note for her in that safe? What is that about? Oh the mysteries just keep getting better. Seems that Sidney had something on Amanda or took something from her. I'm also intrigued by why Amanda is looking into Ella's past.

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  8. The show went up a level, maybe two. Looking forward to the next episode. And you're so right Len so much mystery!

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  9. After how the show mis-handled other alums (Sydney being an alcoholic and drug addict, Michael the reformed do-gooder with a family, Jo … just being dull, Jane being curiously antagonistic) I was worried how Amanda would fit in with this new crew … but alas, Amanda Woodward entered and took charge as if she hasn’t gone anywhere. Her exchanges with Ella were entertaining but the final scene of her back in her apartment and the note from Sydney addressed to her left me wanting to know more. ‘Melrose Place’ definitely improved with this episode. I’m ready for the Sydney plot to be wrapped so that the spotlight can rightfully be focused on Amanda and her secrets and agendas.

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  10. I lmao when ashlee ripped her shirt off!!! She looked like a serial killer ready to finish Auggie off. So ready for them to get the hell off; they ruined an almost perfect episode. Love Amanda!!! Love Ella!! Hot steamy romantic scenes were a great plus as well. Melrose Place could be finding its way to a great start…finally.

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  11. OMG…Heather Locklear’s upper lip is out of control…The trout pout is insane…her skin looks to tight and bloated…I understand she’s aged but she could have done it more gracefully and why does her hair look so fried? Even in the original melrose it always looks fried…Best episode yet but I’m still not convinced

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  12. Hey Tyler - if you ever want a Melrose Tuesday invite like back in the old days with Melrose Mondays you better learn to RESPECT the LOCKLEAR! LOL

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  13. I LOVE Heather Locklear. She embraces Amanda Woodward like she never left Melrose Place. She was Amanda from head to toe and watching those little underlings getting squished under her spiked heels was delicious! Collin is a great actor with a lot of intensity. I am suprised he is off the show. I think they should reconsider that move.He is the most masculine of the men on the show. Why is it off next week? How lame is the CW? You got us hooked and now we have to wait 14 days to see Amanda Woodward again? Come on guys if you worked for Ms Woodward you’d all be fired!

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  14. SHE’S BACK! What a comeback! Heather Locklear rocked the PLACE! First of all it is so great to see her back in great form. She brought some much needed acing chops to the show. There is a reason people like Heather have always had successful careers, and the admiration of the public. Because they are fantastic plain and simple. What an amazing actress. I’ll be watching. Keep up the good work Heather.

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  15. I’ve enjoyed most of the new melrose episodes but yes this was the best! Great writing and classic melrose sexiness.and of course La Locklear delivered. She’s been saving sinking shows for two decades and girlfriend did not disappoint. Bravo!

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  16. Heather Locklear was FIERCE! Loved it, can’t wait for the next episode! To Melrose’s head honchos I say, DIAF for taking Auggie away from us! And it would have been even hotter had it been Auggie/Riley in that sex scene. Auggie is dark, hot and you let him go?

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  17. I don’t understand. Sydney spent years in prison for faking her death, but Amanda did the same thing and got a PR firm out of it? Did I miss some sort of explanation?

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  18. Hey Jonah, all will be explained in the coming weeks. Also if you remember MP 1.0 there were particular circumstances to Peter and Amanda faking their deaths. Also with Sidney she not only faked her death but upon returning got mixed up into some things...

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  19. I haven’t read all the comments yet, but I bet Violet planted the necklace in the car during her tryst with Michael!

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  20. I’m sure Aaron Spelling is smiling in his grave now. His lucky penny Heather Locklear comes to the rescue again. Lets see if lightening strikes twice. Yes, next week is Thanksgiving week alot of shows will be in repeats.

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  21. I already loved the show (especially David, sigh) but adding Amanda back makes the show fire on all cylinders! And seriously, if I had Amanda Woodward as a boss I would probably crap my pants on a daily basis.

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  22. I also love how Amanda is testing Ella. Could it be that SHE is Ella’s real mother and had to give her up while she was on the lam? Seems like everyone else has an offspring so why not Amanda? Remember the old MP when Amanda’s mother showed up! But poor Ella a pill popping addict for a mother…

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