
Last night's episode of
The Hills was one of the most dramatic yet. We saw
Lauren and Audrina's spat over Justin Bobby unfold before the show aired, but watching how it really went down made me realize just how ridiculous Audrina's accusations were. While I understand her reasons behind confronting both Justin and Lauren, their first denial should have been good enough for Audrina to simply drop the issue.

Last night on
The Hills, Audrina and Lauren have yet another heart-to-heart about Audrina's relationship with Justin Bobby. Although most of Audtrina's friends are skeptical of their relationship, she continues to defend it by saying she just doesn't have the same chemistry or connection with anyone else. Lauren referred to Justin as Audrina's "number one," and it got me thinking about those guys that will always have your attention, no matter how wrong they might be.

I didn't think Spencer had it in him to swallow his pride, admit his wrongdoings, and put someone else first. But last night on
The Hills, he proved me wrong! Though he didn't get very far in trying to get Heidi her job back, I was glad to see him go to her rescue.

Audrina moved out of the house she shared with Lauren and Lo last night on
The Hills, and while her move should have been an exciting moment for her, it seemed a bit tainted with the looming decision of whether or not Justin Bobby was moving in with her. She seemed to have jumped the gun a bit and while her friends were obviously worried about her intentions and expectations with the move, only one of them spoke up! Sure, it's her life and the decision was already made, but ladies, tell me, if you thought your friend was making a bad decision, would you tell her?
The Hills started out last night with Stephanie telling Lauren that she and her boyfriend, Cameron, had "the talk" to make their relationship officially official. While putting labels on relationships is important to some, others aren't comfortable putting their feelings on the line — a must when having that type of discussion. Sure, there's a level of ease that comes with knowing where you stand in your relationship, but having "the talk" seems a little outdated to me.