Posted 04/03/2009 by RealityWanted in Big Brother
Today had the opportunity to speak with Robyn Kass, the casting director for CBS's Big Brother 11. She took the time giving applicants some pointers when applying and putting together their audition videos and general tips about open casting calls.
Q. RealityWanted.com: If you’re not picked for this season do you save information for another season?
A. Robyn, Casting Director Big Brother 11: No, we encourage you to keep auditioning.
Q. RealityWanted.com: What is the biggest mistake you can do during an in person
Posted 04/03/2009 by RealityWanted in Hells Kitchen and Cast Interviews
Q. Mark, RealityWanted.com: I am going to start out with the same boring question but did you watch past seasons?
A: Carol, Hells Kitchen 5: I did watch season 3 with my daughter, we were very entertained, and used to yell at the screen wondering why contestants were crying or breaking down. I assumed the contestants were all jackasses.
Q. Mark, RealityWanted.com: How or why did you end up on Hells Kitchen?
A: Carol, Hells Kitchen 5: When the restaurant I worked for closed down, I wanted to work
Posted 04/03/2009 by RealityWanted in Hells Kitchen
By Arthur Perkins
This episode opened with a summary of the prior episode, indicating how with no consensus LA, Carol and Andrea were sent up for the elimination decision and LA chosen. So Andrea opens this episode complaining about Carol as you might expect. They were a dynamic duo early in this competition but lately it has become tiring.
It's getting down to crunch time, as all the chefs still in this competition for the Borgata position are decent to really good. The Challenge starts with a discussion of proteins
Posted 04/03/2009 by Gina in Real World and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
This week, on The Real World: Brooklyn, it was time for the roomies to finally say goodbye to one another but it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. As if it wasn’t bad enough that Ryan got into a fight at a local bar, the housemates turned on each other one last time before parting ways. After a cooling off period, the eight cast members were reunited for a special with host Maria Menounos, where it seemed some wounds haven’t fully healed. It wasn’t all negative, though. Ryan
Posted 04/02/2009 by Gina in American Idol
by Gina Scarpa
Love her or hate her, one thing is certain about American Idol’s Megan Joy Corkrey: she was honest and she was real. When Simon gave her less than favorable feedback on this week's performance episode, she fired back, "I don't care." Her comment dashed any hope that the judges would save her should she end up getting eliminated. When Seacrest announced the she received the lowest numbers of votes, Simon told her that there was no way they were saving her so she danced around in front of the judges, performing