Posted 10/07/2009 by Chad in Ghost Hunters and General News

(Photo courtesy of SyFy) - Left to Right - Grant Wilson and Jason Hawes
USS Salem – Quincy, Massachusetts
TAPS finds themselves “On a Boat” again…a really big boat. Unfortunately T-Pain and Adam Sandberg could not guest host this show like Meatloaf did on the last weeks show. The battleship was built between 1945-1949 and was mainly used to keep the Russians away during the cold war. The caretakers of the ship have seen shadowy apparitions, voices telling people to “Get Out,” a woman in white walking through the
Posted 10/07/2009 by RealityWanted and Cast Interviews, General News

Recently we had the pleasure to speak with Lauren Hildebrandt who appeared on NBC’s Fame. Lauren, 24 and living in Los Angeles spoke about her upcoming projects and her experience on the show.
Q. RealityWanted.com: So how did you get involved with NBC’s Fame?
A. Lauren Hildebrandt: I did a lot of musical theater growing up and thought it would be the perfect fit. I went to the audition and ended up getting a call back.
Q. RealityWanted.com: So have you always loved acting and theater?
A. Lauren Hildebrandt: I
Posted 10/06/2009 by David in Dancing with the Stars

by David McAlpine
Last night, on Dancing With the Stars, Len Goodman smashed almost everyone’s dancing to pieces, including giving Mya a 7 when Carrie Ann and Bruno both gave her a 10. The middle pack refused to separate, clumping the middle of a the leaderboard, but Michael Irving and Tom DeLay (who said he was more injured than before) faltered more than everyone, leaving them with the two worst scores
Posted 10/06/2009 by David

by David McAlpine
Last time on Biggest Loser 8, Tracey took hold of the game by sacrificing her own chances of losing weight. She lost her use of Jillian and Bob for the week in exchange for an advantage at the next weigh-in—then downed four cupcakes to get the right to choose which member of each team would count for that team’s weekly weight loss. It eventually came down to Red (Antoine
Posted 10/06/2009 by Gina in Hells Kitchen
by Gina Scarpa
Tonight, on Hell’s Kitchen, only four chefs remain: Tennille, Ariel, Kevin, and Dave. In the kitchen, they are greeted by a Mini-Me version of Chef Ramsay, who may be small, but has a mouth just as big. That kid is hilarious – I think they should have him on more often! He told Dave that, because of his bum arm, if he was a horse, they would’ve shot him by now. Amazing.
For their challenge, the chefs have to prepare 80 vegetarian meals for 80