
Reminder!
Privileged is starting its new day and time tonight at 9:00 p.m., right after
Gossip Girl. There will be a repeat of this episode tomorrow night in the usual Privileged time slot, which is nice and helpful, but I for one will be watching tonight — I need my Privileged fix!
Privileged Rundown: Episode 10, "All About Overcompensating" So, on this week's show, things are heating up between Megan and Will, but the two of them don't seem to have an easy path ahead. Also, there's a scheming, bad-girl Baker twin in the house, and for once, it's not Sage.

Alright, Buzz readers, you win. By popular demand (and, well, because
I freaking love this show, too), I'm kicking off my rundowns of
Privileged today! Prove your dedication to this sweet CW show by really chatting it up in the comments, OK?
Privileged Gets Five More Episodes The CW's adorable
Privileged has been picked up for five more episodes, Entertainment Weekly reports. That brings its season total to 18. And not only that — the show will get some key exposure airing after
Gossip Girl twice in December.
Privileged Style: Megan Smith Just like the other girls, Megan dresses in her best for the dinner party. Rose wears Marc by Marc Jacobs and Sage wears BCBG Max Azria, but Megan is the most colorful in her Nanette Lepore dress. The dress is so dynamic that she keeps the accessories to a minimum with just a pair of pumps and stud earrings.
Oct 22 2008 - 3:20pm by
Molly
Privileged Style: Rose Baker Rose looks pretty in pink in her rose-colored frock (find a strapless version here), but this look belongs to her shoes. On her feet Rose wears Nine West sandals with jewel detailing. All that's left to her look is a gold pendant necklace and headband.

Talking with
Privileged executive producer Rina Mimoun is an awful lot like gossiping over cocktails with a friend — which is exactly what I'd hoped for from the person behind
one of my favorite Fall shows. Last week, Mimoun — who's also worked on
Gilmore Girls, Everwood, and
Pushing Daisies — chatted with some bloggers about her show, which airs a new episode tonight at 9 p.m. It was so fun I wish you all could have been there, but in lieu of that, here are highlights:
What was it like adapting the book [How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls] into a series?

Sometimes, I think network programmers manage to pair shows together perfectly (can't really argue with
Gossip Girl and
One Tree Hill). Other times, not so much (what do
Knight Rider, random reality shows, and
Lipstick Jungle have in common?). In this age of DVRs, I spend a lot of time thinking about how I'd rearrange the week if I could just create my own custom programming lineup.

The CW's funny little new Fall show
Privileged is back tonight with a new episode (that guest stars Lauren Conrad as herself). But will anyone be watching?
So far, at least, the answer seems to be no: The show's dropped viewers nearly every week since its premiere, with just 1.9 million people tuning into last week's episode.

The new show
Privileged chronicles a Yale educated writer-turned-tutor of two rebellious and undirected teenage girls in a wealthy community in Florida. In the recent "All About What You Really, Really Want" episode the girls shun a study session to attend a ritzy party, noting that their aunt can make a donation and get them into any university they desire. Turns out the friend they got the idea from didn't get into college at all (despite his father donating millions of dollars), but the scene reminded me that as a society we seem to believe that cutting a large donation check can get us whatever we want.