Made In Chelsea had reached the end of the series - its 16th in seven years plus several summer specials lasting six-weeks around August.
Admittedly this could be seen as evidence that stars like Jamie Laing and the other 88 blondes in the series actually work really hard. (Even their holidays in Croatia and LA etc feature in the show after all.)
This would certainly contradict the image most people have of them as idle, indulgent, airheads living off their family's fortune or lavish monthly allowance, which they spend on ripped designer jeans and cocktails.
Big finale: Made In Chelsea had reached the end of the series - its 16th in seven years plus several summer specials lasting six-weeks around August
On the other hand, this output does suggest that MiC is in danger of spreading itself a bit thin and losing some of its original quality.
Hard to imagine I know, but probably, sadly, accurate.
For a start, the summer specials just aren't that special.
Then there's the fact that Series 16 has been the weakest in MiC's long, distinguished, history.
It's hard to believe even the producers at E4 really think anyone could be interested in the recent arrivals - insipid pretty boys like Miles, Harry, James, and Tristan (who isn't even that pretty).
Fredrik summed up Miles and James rather well, describing them as 'Tweedledum and Tweedledee.'
Proud new parents: At least Louise Thompson and Ryan 'The Rymans' Libbey are funny
The fact that Episode 11 saw the introduction of Eliza also smacked of desperation - so late in the series, the attempts by Miles and James to date her were harder to care about than usual.
Eliza was an unimpressed as we were, dismissing the note James passed her in church ('you look cute') with one word: 'cringe!'
Tristan's pursuit of her meanwhile was just creepy.
'How's this little love triangle working for you?' he purred. 'Miles and James are like two little puppies chasing after a prize!'
Ew.
'Not that you're a prize!' he added hastily but too late not to cause offence.
Emily, Habbs, and Melissa have somehow risen up the ranks, despite having personalities that couldn't be described not so much as 'identikit' as 'non-existent.'
At least Louise Thompson and Ryan 'The Rymans' Libbey are funny. (Calling yourself after the UK's leading stationers and suppliers of home and office essentials is certainly original.)
Series 16 has proved conclusively that the relationship between Olivia Bentley and Digby 'Diggers' Diggbertson has run its course. Three or four seasons were probably sufficient, particularly as Digby was a droning dullard in the first place.
To be fair to him, Digby didn't disagree.
Desperate: The fact that Episode 11 saw the introduction of Eliza also smacked of desperation - so late in the series, the attempts by Miles and James to date her were harder to care about than usual
'I want this constant pain and anger and TOXIC environment to just end now!' he lamented to Harry Baron. 'I'm so fed up of it!'
Whether he was talking about his endless bickering and retrospection with Olivia Bentley or Made In Chelsea in general it's hard to say. But either way he summed up how the entire nation felt.
Liv's assessment was almost as damming.
'Obviously in the past it's gone wrong between Digby and I,' she whined to Louise. 'But then when we're not together it's s**t.'
This was only half right. It was 's**t' when they were together too.
Fuming: Liv's assessment was almost as damming. 'Obviously in the past it's gone wrong between Digby and I,' she whined to Louise. 'But then when we're not together it's s**t'
The series' finale served as the Christmas episode and the gift Olivia envisaged for Digby was one of four presents that featured, although none went as well as they might have.
'I'm buying Digby a promise ring,' Liv told Ollie Locke and Harry Baron, whose response expressed how seriously we took this too - spluttering in disbelief.
'Why?!' he howled.
'Basically not to be a bell-end again,' Liv mumbled.
'Is that what it symbolises?!' mocked Ollie.
Well it's not exactly what they put in the brochures, no.
'It's more that I want Digby to know that I do really want to be with him,' Bentley explained.
Festive fun: The series' finale served as the Christmas episode and the gift Olivia envisaged for Digby was one of four presents that featured, although none went as well as they might have
'Are you worried at all that he's not going to be able to trust you?' wondered Harry, trying to be subtle but making it clear he knew Digby wasn't. 'When you were together,' he continued, 'you weren't a team as such. You didn't work together. You were almost against each other.'
Not ideal admittedly, but a fair assessment.
'I will support you whatever decision you make,' Harry insisted, as he tends to and usually augurs badly. Sure enough he then added: 'but I don't think you guys are right together.'
Thanks for that support Harry!
On the plus side at least his opinion persuaded her not to buy the promise ring and saved her some money.
Emotional: Elsewhere, Habbs returned the lovely necklace Sam Thompson generously bought her – much to the consternation of Melissa, who obviously would have pawned it
Elsewhere, Habbs returned the lovely necklace Sam Thompson generously bought her – much to the consternation of Melissa, who obviously would have pawned it.
It seemed everything about 'Little Sammy T' really was small.
The sight of 'his little handwriting' had Habbs sobbing: 'It's just really sad!'
She was so upset she had to go on a date with Max to cheer herself up.
Initially, the present Louise had given herself and Ryan seemed nothing but a delight.
'We're getting a pupp-air!' she announced, trying to sound as posh as the other gals.
Puppy love: Initially, the present Louise had given herself and Ryan seemed nothing but a delight. 'We're getting a pupp-air!' she announced, trying to sound as posh as the other gals
'I'm just not a dog person. I couldn't give a s**t really if I'm honest!' sniffed Liv Bentley, again summing up our feelings exactly.
'He's even cuter than you Louise!' Ryan beamed, which probably sound more of a compliment in his head than it actually was.
For Louise the puppy represented something even greater.
'I'm not going to lie. I feel different now that we're parents,' she declared.
'Are we parents though? Or pup-rents?' countered Ryan, attempting a pun that he shouldn't have.
'Basical-air parents, yes. This is as big a responsibility as a babe-air!' Louise asserted - a claim you could see as anything between just plain dumb or frankly worrying.
'I've never been this happ-air before!' she continued. 'We have a family now. We're complete. We've got a wedding to plan, we've got engaged, we've got a dog...'
And they had a moustache – a nasty retro porn star effort (Ryan's not Louise's).
Unfortunately the way the pup bit Louise on the ear hinted it might have issues with its 'mother' or the same problem with anger management as the Ry-Man.
Bringing the Christmas cheer: We could trust Jamie Laing to try and revive the Christmas spirit the episode had been woefully lacking
We could trust Jamie Laing to try and revive the Christmas spirit the episode had been woefully lacking.
Sure enough he told Sam how he felt about him: 'you're one of the greatest guys in the world! You don't get how great you. You're amazing in every way. You really are'!
Even though he really wasn't.
He then presented Sam with...an owl (which promptly flew off) and a chain with a feather on it.
Bromance: Sure enough he told Sam how he felt about him: 'you're one of the greatest guys in the world! You don't get how great you. You're amazing in every way. You really are'!
'I got one too so we've got matching!' Jamie beamed.
Of course, in Jamie's mind it symbolised something significant.
'Feathers dude! Constantly floating never landing anywhere. Always all over the place!'
The first of these claims suggested Jamie hadn't really understood the concept of feathers at all and just wasn't true.
But at least the second did sum them up, albeit more than he intended, and symbolised the whole show these days.
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Main photo article Made In Chelsea had reached the end of the series – its 16th in seven years plus several summer specials lasting six-weeks around August.
Admittedly this could be seen as evidence that stars like Jamie Laing and the other 88 blondes in the series actually work really hard. (Even their...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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