That's it. It's over. Jersey Shore Season 3 has come to a close.
One of the most-watched television shows right now, Jersey Shore saw its third season (second in Seaside Heights) end on Thursday with the same combination of drama, laughter and partying that viewers of the show have come to know and love.
But before we turn the page on the season that was, here are the grades each cast member earned in terms of entertainment value this season:
Remember Charlie Davies and Juan Agudelo? Well, the two U.S. national team forwards scored this weekend in their respective MLS season openers.
Playing in his first real competitive match since a deadly car accident almost claimed his life in October 2009, Davies came off the bench and netted his first two MLS goals in story-book fashion in D.C. United's 3-1 victory over the Columbus Crew. He first netted off a penalty kick, and then followed that up by slotting a shot home after blazing by goalkeeper Will Hesmer.
Agudelo scored the first goal of his MLS career this weekend as well. Agudelo outmuscled a defender before blasting a shot past legendary Kasey Keller in New York Red Bulls' 1-0 triumph against the Seattle Sounders. Just 18-years-old, Agudelo could be in for a big season if he keeps up the type of form displayed throughout that match.
Here are Davies and Agudelo's goals as well as an emotional interview by Davies following his two-goal performance: