Posted 12/16/2009 by Gina in So You Think You Can Dance

by Gina Scarpa
The competition is over on So You Think You Can Dance and now, it’s time to find out who has been chosen as America’s Favorite Dancer - Ashleigh, Ellenore, Kathryn, Ryan, Russell, or Jakob. It could be anybody’s game and by anybody, I mean Ashleigh, Russell, or Jakob. You’ll have to wait an hour and 59 minutes to find out the results but in the meantime, So You Think You Can Dance has a jam packed show for us.
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Posted 12/15/2009 by Gina in Real World Road Rules and Cast Interviews

by Gina Scarpa
On the season finale of The Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Ruins, the Champs took on the Challengers in one last battle, worth $150,000. It was Evan, Kenny, Derrick, Johnny, and Susie versus Sarah and Kelly Anne. The teams had to run (for what seemed like forever) and complete a series of tasks in order to make it to the finish line. Though Sarah and Kelly Anne were able to take an early lead, thanks to some weak stomachs, the
Posted 12/15/2009 by Gina in So You Think You Can Dance

by Gina Scarpa
All season long, my fellow writer Lindsay Strouse and I have been covering every moment of So You Think You Can Dance… the great routines (Jakob and Mollee's waltz), the not so great routines (Ryan and Ellenore’s hip hop), and the shocking eliminations (Legacy, anyone?). Now, the final six dancers have performed and it’s up to the fans to decide who will win the title of America’s Favorite Dancer. Taking everything into account this season, Lindsay and I have each ranked the
Posted 12/15/2009 by Lindsay in So You Think You Can Dance
by Lindsay Strouse
I think this is the first year on So You Think You Can Dance that I have been absolutely clueless to who will take tomorrow night’s title as America’s Favorite Dancer. The show starts off with short opening statements from the Top 6 explaining how important the competition is to them. However, with only a one-hour time slot, there was no time to spare for frills. Every dancer was given three chances to perform with three different partners. Here’s how the epic
Posted 12/14/2009 by Gina in The Biggest Loser and Cast Interviews

by Gina Scarpa
Last week, America tuned in to see the new and improved contestants weight in for the last time on The Biggest Loser season finale. One by one, each contestant stepped on the scale, impressing more than the one before them until it came down to Rudy Pauls and Danny Cahill. First, Rudy stepped on the scale and broke a record by losing the most amount of weight by a contestant on the show - 234 pounds! Right after, Danny broke that record by