Pete Wentz Gets a Baby Bulldog

Pete Wentz Gets a Baby Bulldog

It looks like his famous bulldog Hemingway has a new friend - Pete Wentz proudly displayed his new puppy Rigby on a Starbucks run over the weekend.

Carrying an iced venti caramel macchiato in one hand, and the new pup in the other, the Fall Out Boy bassist smiled for the paparazzi as he made his way to his car.

Always self-promoting, Pete was wearing a Clandestine Industries zip-up hoodie overtop a red t-shirt with dark grey jeans and some retro-looking hi-tops.

Of the new addition to the family, Pete recently blogged, “Meet Rigby. She’s ten weeks right now and pretty much follows Hem around.”

The Riches: The Last Temptation of Wayne (season premiere)

The Riches: The Last Temptation of Wayne(S02E01) As much as I liked the first season of The Riches, I thought the show had a couple of basic flaws. First, it seemed like too many episodes were about the con of the week rather than the “big con,” which was the Malloys trying to pass for the Riches. But the most fundamental flaw of the entire first season was that, well… we just didn’t find enough of a reason to like the Malloys. As despicable as the characters around them in Eden Falls were, we still felt that they were the victims of this family of Irish Travelers stealing the American Dream.

I think Dimitry Lipkin realized this, as the abbreviated second season of The Riches brings us a number of seedy characters that are so heinous that it makes the Malloys look like heroes. The season premiere just sets the table for what’s to come.

I was thinking of doing an “Early Look” review for season two, as FX sent critics the first four episodes ahead of time. But after watching them, I figured that there was nothing I could say to attract someone who hadn’t already been a fan of the show. As usual, the performances of everyone in the cast were fantastic. But what went on in the season premiere, despite the season one recap at the start of the show, really just continues where season one left off.

And where did we leave off? Dale had infiltrated Eden Falls and is threatening to blow Wayne and Dahlia’s cover; Doug Rich’s old friend Pete Mincy, who the Malloys were trying to keep from ratting them out, ran afoul of the violent Dale; neighbor Nina’s marriage fell apart after her husband revealed he’s gay; Hugh Panetta lost his mojo after his new stripper wife dumped him; and in general the Malloys were ready to go back to the RV and run to Mexico.

What we find out is that Dale’s just smart enough to not let them leave, but not smart enough to hurt Pete without killing him. So as Dahlia, the kids, Doug’s Cherien Rich’s mother (yes, she’s part of the family, at least for a few episodes) and Nina hightail it out of town in the Mercedes, Wayne and Dale deal with what to do with Pete. Poor Arye Gross. He has a nice meaty guest role last season, and this year, he’s just a body in the trunk of a Mustang.

Almost the entire first episode sees Wayne separated from the rest of this family, as the Pete situation is complicated by the arrival of a drunken Hugh. I wonder if the writers wanted to make Hugh a little more sympathetic by having his wife dump him: he was a world class asshole most of last year, and it made me wonder why Wayne would waste time on the guy, despite the buffer life sucking up to Hugh provided. What we learn here is that there’s an even bigger deal brewing, one that is going to drive the Malloys for the rest of the season. There has to be some way to bring the Malloys back together and bring them back to the Riches’ house, right? But we can talk about that more as the season goes along.

Interesting stuff:

As I said, we’ll see as the season goes along that a lot of shitstorms are in store for the Malloys. The Malloys’ moral struggle will be more acute than ever. Will it make them a more sympathetic family? I guess we’ll all find out soon enough.