Posted 09/17/2010 by David in The Apprentice
by David McAlpine
Tonight on the season premiere of NBC's The Apprentice, it's the return of a regular cast of 16 very smart people competing for just one job. The theme this season is "second chances," so the cast isn't quite as ego-centric, but they're ready to fight for the ultimate prize: a job at the Trump Organization.
Per usual, the teams were split up by gender: men versus women. And it wasn't long after that that the tension started. They both decided on a name (Octane for
Posted 09/16/2010 by Chandra in The Real Housewives
by Chandra Clewley
The big news on this episode of The Real Housewives of Washington D.C. is that Michaele and Tareq Salahi are either house hunting or faking that they are house hunting and call Stacie Turner to show them a few houses. Stacie wants to find out where the money is, so she is asking the couple for proof that they can afford these homes before she is able to give them tours. The Salahi’s, in particular, Michaele, seem to like the Four Seasons just fine when they go into the city,
Posted 09/16/2010 by Gina in MasterChef and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
On the MasterChef finale, the final four chefs faced off against one another in a semi-final battle, where David defeated Sheetal and Whitney ousted Lee. For the final challenge, the judges were very straightforward about what they wanted: the three best dishes that David and Whitney could possibly make. When it all came down to the dessert, Whitney's soufflé put her over the top and she became the first U.S. winner of MasterChef. Today, we spoke to her in an exclusive interview about her cooking
Posted 09/16/2010 by David in The Apprentice and Cast Interviews
by David McAlpine
Last week, executive producer Mark Burnett and host Donald Trump held a conference call with reporters about the return of a regular cast on the tonight's premiere of The Apprentice on NBC.
Q. Economic times are different since the last time we saw regular people on the cast of The Apprentice, even since 2007. How has the show been changed and updated?
A. Donald Trump: It was a big hit, but it was in a different world, times were booming, but now times aren't booming. So many people
Posted 09/16/2010 by Gina in Survivor and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
Heading into the first tribal council of the season last night on Survivor: Nicaragua, it looked like football coach Jimmy Johnson had a pretty big target on his back. However, his tribemate Wendy Jo DeSmidt-Kohlhoff managed to talk herself right out of the game. She was first pegged as a possibility to vote out because her tribe felt she wasn't a strong competitor but it was her personality that her tribe couldn't quite connect with and she became the first person voted out of