Monday, March 10, 2014

'Kardashian' mid-season finale: Khloe files for divorce


It was the heartbreaking moment we all knew was coming on the mid-season finale of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' -- Khloe filed for divorce from Lamar Odom.

KHLOE: 'How long do you feel guilty for?'
KIM: 'I mean, I literally felt guilty for ... a year.'
KHLOE: 'This is torture. I can't.'
KHLOE: 'It's definitely sh***y. It's not a good feeling at all.'

'It's hard for all of us,' Kris said, 'because we were all in love with Lamar.'

This was the first time we really heard Kim open up about her divorce from Kris Humphries, and, naturally, Kris chimed in ... making it about herself. 'I still remember the first time I got divorced like it was yesterday.'

The emotional episode had fans trending the show and 'Khloe and Lamar' on Twitter.

The Stir called it 'gut-wrenching.'

'I mean, they basically ended the show with a black-and-white montage dedicated to Lamar that wasn't in any way different from the one they did for Scott's mom last week. You know, the woman who actually died. Awkward.'

Still, Hollywood Life agreed with Kim and Kris: this was the right decision for Khloe.

'It's understandable that she is experiencing a range of emotions - including guilt - but we hope Khloe will eventually forgive herself because she did everything she could to save Lamar and their marriage!'

What do you think? Are you a fan of the show, or are you totally over the Kardashian Kraze?

Adam Lanza's father speaks out: 'He would've killed me'

Second Report On Sandy Hook Shootings Released
NEWTOWN, CT - UNSPECIFED DATE: In this handout crime scene evidence photo provided by the Connecticut State Police, shows a document seized following the December 14, 2012 shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School, taken on an unspecified date in Newtown, Connecticut. A second report was released December 27, 2013 by Connecticut State Attorney Stephen Sedensky III gave more details of the the Newtown school shooting by Adam Lanza that left 20 children and six women educators dead inside Sandy Hook Elementary School after killing his mother at their home. (Photo by Connecticut State Police via Getty Images)


Peter Lanza hadn't seen his son in two years at the time of the shooting. He says he wishes he would've pushed harder to see him, but that he thinks what happened would've been impossible to predict.

He spoke exclusively with The New Yorker, saying, 'You can't get any more evil ... How much do I beat up on myself about the fact that he's my son? A lot.'

Peter Lanza says that he's come to accept that from that day in December 2012 on, Adam was not the little boy he once knew - he'd become an entirely different person.

'With hindsight, I know Adam would have killed me in a heartbeat, if he'd had the chance. I don't question that for a minute. The reason he shot Nancy four times was one for each of us: one for Nancy; one for him; one for Ryan; one for me.'

Ryan is the family's other son, Nancy is the boys' mother - Peter's ex-wife - who Adam shot and killed, ABC reports.

Nancy was reportedly 'a woman that relatives say would've done anything to help her son if she knew he needed help.'

Peter agrees with that, saying he believes Nancy did not realize just how dangerous their son was.

He does say there were signs Adam was problematic from a young age - at first he seemed like a 'normal little weird kid,' but by middle school it was 'crystal clear something was wrong.'

Adam had anxiety issues and was unable to sleep, CBS reports. He'd exhibited interested in violence at that point. Nancy and Peter tried to get him professional help, but things got worse - eventually Adam cut off contact with Peter.

Now, Peter has nightmares about Adam, and ultimately says he wishes Adam had never been born.

You can read the article in its entirety on The New Yorker's website