Jul 25, 2008

Legally Blog

Unfortunately, we missed the Legally Blonde finale on MTV. We will catch it online when we get home, but we did hear that Bailey Hanks (it's so weird hearing their last name) won the competition. Big surprise, Bernie totally had a crush on her. Since we can't comment on the finale itself yet, here are our top 5 highlights from the whole season:

Legally Blonde Highlights and Lowlights

5. Andy Karl as Emmett. When Haylie Duff introduced the girls to him, we loved how they showed a clip of the musical that they had on MTV a few months ago (remember, the awkward TV special that The Hills girls narrated?). Unfortunately, Christian Borle was playing Emmett in that version, not Andy Karl. So they had to do a fake split screen, with Andy Karl on the left side singing Emmett's part, as if he was singing to Laura Bell Bundy. It was pretty hilarious and probably pretty awkward for Andy.

4. The 3 judges. Oh, how they always provided amusement and literally no helpful criticism whatsoever. First, there was the random actor judge who we definitely don't remember from when we saw the show. However, we did die laughing every time he said it was a "HIT!" Doesn't take much to make us laugh. Then, there was Heather Hach, who, throughout the season, went from being a homely playwright to having tousled beach waves, lots of well-applied makeup, and cute Nanette Lepore tops. Finally, there was our favorite, Mr. Bernard Telsey. Apparently, we're trying to mention him in every post. We have no words to express how much we love him and are absolutely terrified of him.

3. "This is what makes the business sickening." - Natalie

2. Every time Seth Rudetsky was on the show (which wasn't enough!). For anyone who hasn't checked it out, watch this. It's hi-larious. And well worth watching.

1. Emma's "Positive" dance break audition. Or should we say "Negative." Yowza. Check out the full performance on legallyblonde.mtv.com. We can't tell if she was improvising or just had a little too much to drink. Maybe it was the bronchitis? Either way, it was Positive-ly hilarious.

So, what will the next Broadway reality show be? Thoughts? We have our money on Wicked: The Search for the Next Doctor Dillamond.

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