Posted 09/17/2009 by Gina in Survivor

by Gina Scarpa
I’m psyched. Tonight, Survivor has returned and for its 19th season, the show has headed to Samoa, an island in the South Pacific Ocean. It’s full of volcanic mountains, beautiful waterfalls, and rugged mountains. The 20 contestants arrive on the beach to meet up with Jeff and they have already been placed into their two tribes, Galu (purple) and Foa Foa (yellow). As a tribe, they must elect a leader based only on first impressions. Being a leader, especially in the beginning, isn’t exactly a blessing. It’s probably
Posted 09/17/2009 by Gina in Americas Next Top Model and Cast Interviews

by Gina Scarpa
Last night, on America’s Next Top Model, the contestants were faced with an interview challenge. Usually, there is a winner who receives a prize after a challenge but here, the was a loser too and it came with a price. The model that did the worst in the interviews with judge Nigel Barker and President of Wilhelmina Models, Sean Patterson, would be eliminated right then and there. In her interview, Rachel claimed to love musical theater but then couldn’t name or sing a
Posted 09/17/2009 by Gina in The Biggest Loser and Cast Interviews

by Gina Scarpa and David McAlpine
This week, The Biggest Loser unveiled their 8th season, with the theme being second chances. After the contestants got to know each other a little bit, they chose each other as partners to work with this season. Trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels decided to team up to work with the teams this season instead of competing against one another. At the first weigh in, the black team (Julio and Alexandra) fell below the yellow line. In the elimination room,
Posted 09/17/2009 by David in Big Brother and General News

By David McAlpine
I have to admit, I was surprised by the
outcome of Big Brother 11. Pleasantly surprised, don’t get me wrong, but
shocked nonetheless. Coming into the game, who would have thought that Jordan,
the girl who had never seen Big Brother, who didn’t even have internet before
she applied for the show, who was even deemed by CBS as “naïve” would walk away
with the $500,000?
Posted 09/16/2009 by RealityWanted in Americas Got Talent

by Arthur Perkins
AGT4 is inherently a fine show. Televised large-scale talent competitions started with Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in 1949. America's Got Talent has taken it to a new level. I want to summarize my thoughts about the judges, Nick Cannon and the stage technicians for your benefit. The stage technicians have the most difficult job, as they have to operate on split-second timing and make sure their setups will work as they did in rehearsals. I give them one huge thumbs up. Nick Cannon started well, but he has not