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Place your bets on your favorite Survivors!

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

survivor.jpgSurvivor Micronesia starts in one week and people are already placing bets on who is going to be the last remaining survivor on the island. Will it be a fan or a favorite? If you don’t know you can read about each survivor on my last post.

Will you be the last Survivor in the pool? You could win a banner to place on your blog and have complete bragging rights. Lessa will be handling the whole thing over at Watching Survivor. So sign up and get into the pool!

I’d hate to talk failure into existence but I think Cirie will be the first one to go. I just don’t see determination in her eyes. Honestly it’s all up in the air until we all watch the first episode.

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The alcohol flows (The Gauntlet III)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

roadrules.jpgReal World/Road Rules is back in action with MTV The Gauntlet III. TJ Lavin is the host to the Veterans verses the Rookies in this test of strength, will and emotions.

Yes, defiant and loud mouth Coral is back along with thirty-one other cast members.

Of course there’s challenges! The first one looks like a mixture of mud wrestling, water polo and diving for piñata candy.

There were some great plays on the field and Tori would have won it for the blue team if she had not tripped and fell in the mud.
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Talk to the Herpie !?! (Rob and Big)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

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It’s another week of Rob’s life on Rob and Big. They head off to a bar that has been turtle racing for over 30 years. If you’re up for a little Turtle racing yourself check out Brennan’s in Los Angeles, California.

Rob and Big’s turtle was beat down hard by another racing turtle and now they are on a quest to find the fastest around. After talking to a herpetologist they head out and find a wild turtle that just wants to run. No a herpetologist isn’t someone who studies Herpes. A herpetologist is someone who studies reptiles and amphibians.

That poor turtle just wants to get back to the lake that it takes one nose-dive down the banister to freedom and into a wall. Go Speedy Clack Clackity Claxton. After than Rob and Big decide that the turtle needs a rest.
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Get a backbone girls (Rock Of Love Recap)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

bretmichaels.jpgI’m not going to completely recap VH1 Rock Of Love because Heather has done a great job of it already. I do want to make some comments though.

The pink, red, and blue teams really took some tumbles for Bret on Rock Of Love II. Kristy Jo was really determined to have a date with Bret but why didn’t she keep up that determination? I just don’t understand it.

On Rock Of Love II Kristy Jo was able to win a private date with Bret.

I love the fact that she is trying to get close to Bret Michaels by cooking him a private dinner and relaxing by the pool. People say the best way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.
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Which fan or favorite will be the last?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

survivor.jpgAs we anxiously wait for the start of the new Survivor, the winner of Survivor China was kind enough to give a preview of what Survivor Micronesia will be like.

Will there be alliances between old mates?

Who will be using their sex appeal to win the game?

Who’s hoping to turn the cast against each other?

Is the host of Survivor right by choosing James to win it all? Remember he’s been wrong in the past.
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This week on Watching Reality TV

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

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Real Housewives Of New York preview is on in 30 minutes. I must type, type, type!!!!

Sunday
Recaps, Recaps, Recaps! I’ll be trying to get all the episode recaps that I can in before we start a new week of reality television.

I’ll be highlighting the decorating and building tips on Extreme Edition: Home Makeover.

Monday
Well be heading over to Comcast on Demand to check out fashion trends on all the reality televsion shows. Gothic S&M!?! What was Make Me A Model thinking? Plus is Project Runway becoming “Tres Trans”

Plus who will be on top of the Dance Wars? Bruno or Carrie Ann. It’s Semi-Finals on American Gladiators
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Hi Everyone!

Friday, January 25th, 2008

12140083.jpgHi and welcome to Watching Reality TV! My name is Catherine and I’m the new gal that will be writing about all the reality drama.

Grab your favorite drink and snack and settle into another year of reality on television. The shows look good this season and I know things are going to be interesting till final episodes.

ABC
Dance Wars – Bruno and Carrie Ann are going at it to produce the best dance troupe
Extreme Makeover Home Edition – Tyler and the gang change people’s lives week to week.
Wife Swap – Two families change wives and lives in a reality fiasco.

Bravo
Project Runway – So are you going to be “In� by watching it?
Make Me A Supermodel – Where America votes on who will be the next supermodel
Top Chef – Is it going to be nothing but hot air in the windy city?
Real Housewives of New York – The drama of a city that never sleeps.

CBS
Big Brother 9 – Currently accepting applications for cast members
The Amazing Race – Will there be a #11
Survivor Micronesia – It’s fans vs. favorites and it all starts on February 7.

CW
Pussy Cat Dolls starts February 18, 2008. It’s time to get Girlicios!
America’s Next Top Model starts February 28, 2008
Beauty and The Geek starts March 11, 2008

Fox
American Idol – Hopefuls show their talent week after week in hopes to becoming the next American Idol

NBC
American Gladiators – Their rougher, their tougher, their American Gladiators
The Biggest Loser – Find out who gets to stay and all the drama in between
Celebrity Apprentice – Which Celebrity will Trump be telling “Your Fired.

That’s just a small list of what I’ll be talking about. I hope you’ll come by and discuss your favorite episodes, least favorite cast members, and favorite designs of each show.

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“Amazing Race”: Episode 9 recap

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Oh boy, where were we? Sorry I missed last week, we were out of town and I was expecting to be able to watch the show and recap as usual. But a) we weren’t at my in law’s house when the show was on and b) the internet wasn’t working. Whoops! I hope everyone’s Christmas and New Years were as great as mine were. And now, let’s get back to the show!

To quickly catch you up (beyond this post, of course), last week TK and Rachel came in first and the Goths were eliminated. Sad to see them go, but their names were a pain to spell out every time. We’re getting down to the wire with the show here, which surprises me. Why do these finales always sneak up on me??

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Teams are leaving Mombai, India (WHY do they insist on always sending these poor teams to India??) and are heading to Osaka, Japan! Can’t say that I’m sad that I missed a leg that took place in India, since it is almost always incredibly depressing. Anyhow, the teams leave, Nick and Don just behind the hippies. Ron and Chris leave after them and apparently Ron has had further trouble holding his frustration in where it concerns his daughter. Nathan and Jennifer leave and I’m a little sad that they’re still in it, since they are so dysfunctional. Anyhow, that’s it. Four teams left! Meanwhile, teams are scrambling for tickets and hoping to have the earliest flights available. (Meanwhile, I’m being distracted by the school closure/delayed start notices running at the bottom of my TV screen) Anyhow, all teams fly to Osaka, TK and Rachel are unsure if they’re in the lead or dead last. All the other teams are flying and they seem rather stuck so I’d go with dead last.

The second flight with the three teams on it lands first in Osaka and the teams hit the ground running. They find cabs that hopefully know where they’re supposed to be going. Ron and Chris are confident they’ll do well in Japan. Nathan and Jennifer get to the castle they need to search first and marvel at the beauty. They have difficulty finding the clue box, but eventually locate it and now need to take the cab to a train station. There they need to find a guy and ask him for a clue. Just… any guy? Ron and Chris arrive just as they’re leaving and also have difficulty finding hte clue. They get to it before Nick and Don, though. Nathan and Jen arrive and find their clue guy (who happens to be dressed in red and yellow) and find a Roadblock. Jen choses to do the task, which requires her to become a taxi driver. GAH. Hell no. And just after Christina said she wouldn’t want to drive in Osaka. And, sadly enough, Christina chooses to do the task and is horrified to find out what she has to do. Jen has difficulty deciphering where to take her couple, while Chris has difficulty figuring out how to drive the car. OY! Nick and Don arrive at the station and Nick choses to do the task. He accepts with gusto and also needs help finding out how to read his address. Back at the station, Don and Ron share snacks while waiting. Each driver has a strategy for finding their way to the post office, but ultimately Jen gets there first. She’s thrilled, now let’s see if she can get back again. Christina arrives next, followed by Nick. Jen makes it back first, and now they must take a taxi to a Buddhist temple and find their next clue. Christina meets up with her dad and they take off. Nick, sadly, is lost.

Nick? Still lost. TK and Rachel finally land and get going. Christina and Ron are concerned by their taxi driver’s health. Jen and Nathan take a moment to argue. They arrive at the temple and have a Detour: Sense of Touch or Sense of Smell. It’s either robot soccer or identifying a real flower amidst thousands of fakes. Nate and Jen and Ron and Chris go for the flower task (ugh!). Nick finally makes his way back to Don and they head to the temple at last. They get their clue and chose the robot soccer. Don isn’t wild about it, but Nick is enthusiastic. Nate and Jen bicker, Ron and Chris sniff. Nick and Don make one goal… score! TK and Rachel are still journeying to their first clue. Nate and Jen find their real flower and hurry to the pit stop which is at Tempozan Park. They want to finish in first place badly, as they haven’t yet. Nate and Jen have difficulty finding a cab that knows where to go. Ron and Chris finish as well and easily find a cab that knows where to go. Nate and Jen are frustrated.

Nate and Jen still search for a cab and Nate pushes Jen into a cab out of frustration. Oy. Ron and Chris, meanwhile, are getting along famously. He hasn’t lost his temper all day. Don makes his goal and he and Nick advance to the pitstop. Ron and Chris make it to the mat first and win a pair of electric cars! Wow! They are so happy to be in first place. It’s so cute to see them together and happy. Nate and Jen arrive in second place and are disappointed. But happy that they made it, if nothing else. At least Jen seems to understand that in order to come in first, they need to stop bickering. Nick and Don arrive shortly after and are happy to be still in the game. TK and Rachel, meanwhile, are WAY behind. We see footage of them completing the various tasks and finally making it to the pitstop. They are certain they are out of the game. HOWEVER! Non-elimination leg! Of course, they are considerably behind the other teams and with the speed bump in the next leg, they’re in a bad spot. I hope they can rebound (and get a handy “bunching” of some sort). So until next week…

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