On Tuesday night's season premiere of The Hills, Kristin Cavallari made her presence felt early and often. Amazing what huge paychecks and scripts can do. Meanwhile, Spencer put a deposit on a house without telling his duck-lipped plastic wife. Below, The Hollywood Gossip staff reviews Kristin's first episode of MTV's long-running "reality" TV series and awards and deducts points as it sees fit ...
The last-season-in-review montage showing Lauren Conrad departing airs, with Kristin as the show's new narrator. That's cold, MTV. Minus 2.
The girls sit around, giving us the 411 on Kristin Cavallari, who they've just been informed will be on The Hills ... and will be their new friend, apparently. Hey, at least their disdain is for real. Plus 5.
Why would Spencer assume Kristin would go after Justin-Bobby, who looks homeless and by all accounts does not bathe, of all the people at the party? What about Frankie Delgado or Sleazy T? This whole scenario is ridiculous. Minus 16.
Plus 9 for the obligatory Brody Jenner shirtless and sleeveless shots, and Plus 2 more because Jayde Nicole shows no signs of Joe Francis whomping on her.
Heidi Montag says her goal in life is to keep her husband happy. Spoken like a true feminist. Cook, clean, and break out the knee pads, Heidi. Minus 5.
Kristin to Audrina: "Your sidekick is yappin' her mouth at me!" Ten seconds into the season and she already knows the role of Stephanie Pratt. Plus 4.
LMAO moment: What is Spencer wearing when he and Heidi pretend to go house hunting? Why are his jeans tucked into his boots? Minus 1.
Stacie the bartender calls Audrina a stage-five clinger. Plus 2 for Stacie's unexplained, contrived appearance on the show, and Plus 2 more for the use of Wedding Crashers quotes.
Even Kristin's voice sounds fake, like she's trying too hard to sound overly dramatic on her "date" with Justin. Minus 3.
Spencer puts a deposit down on a place without telling Heidi, who hates it. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Plus 12.
TOTAL: +9! The Hills is what it is. If you can get past how obviously staged it all is, there's still a lot of drama and entertainment value to be enjoyed.
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