I don't dislike her, it's just the stunt casting of it. It just further reinforces that the race is less and less about smart racing. I've been losing interest for a few seasons now.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
You guys, I seriously don't think I can explain how much I love BB Jordan. And Jeff! He at least can read, and I think they'll be nice to people, including each other. ♥
I also like them!
God, they make me draw hearts on my tv screen.
I totally adore them. She is dumb as a post, for sure, but sweet as hell and I love how they interact. (I question the "dating" bit though - their body language at the mat was crazy awkward. I don't buy it.)
Since I've never watched Big Brother, she just struck me as annoyingly dumb as a post. I'm also tired of seeing folks who won one show getting to participate on another. Give someone else a chance.
I didn't catch last night's TAR because I expected it for 9 and forgot to set the DVR! There would have to be a ton of stupid & annoying for me to give up, though.
A certain salting of the mildly-famous and reality show "stars" makes for interesting team and racing dynamics. Plus, for the producers, at least the assurance that at least one of the teams is used to cameras and will probably give them some good footage....
So much reality TV, so little time. I am not overly annoyed with anyone on TAR, which is the first time in a long time, so I take that as a good sign. I'm OK with Miss SC being on the show if only so that snarky gay brother can keep doing his dead on impression of her. Hi-larious. I also enjoyed the adorably clueless cowboys. Brazilian Reals? Really? I would've paid folding money to hear that bus driver talking to his friends in the break room. I liked the dad/daughter, too. Again, the workers were a hoot. Gotta love Chileans. (Note to Phil: Please learn how to pronounce Valparaiso. It was painful last night) And too bad the eliminated couple weren't around when the brother fell, or else he could've tried to zhush his way down. (Ghost of Carson Kresley!)
I can't even with Idol. There is too much. I hated the audition rounds so, so much. I can't even describe it. Hollywood week has been good thus far, though. And I'm loving Ellen on the panel, which I wouldn't have bet money on. So far, I enjoy the cholo ex-banger, the now 17 year old girl, the skinny jeans rocker dude (even though he hasn't gotten much play since early audition rounds) and the dreadlocks girl who sang Natural Woman. Amazing. I'm already over Big Mike and his baby and the endless pimping. His group sucked ass, his voice is good but not great, and he's not nearly as appealing as the show thinks he is.
Survivor: Awesome. I hope Rob doesn't die because while I hated him and Amber on TAR, I love him on Survivor. I wish Rupert would go home and take his bitchassness with him. A pinky toe? Stephanie's whole entire arm almost fell off and she popped it back in and kept rolling. I can't believe Tom and Co. didn't take Cirie or Amanda out when they had the chance. I can see that being a mistake. I didn't watch last season, so I don't know this Russell creature at all and already I want something really unpleasant to happen to him.
Other things, too, but that's all I can think about right now.
Bah, Idol. I do not like this two day intro to the top 24. Like Didi and am glad she made it through. Likewise the kinda cowboy guy that Judge #4 and Posh made get nekkid. He's like a less hick version of Bucky Covington. I'm upset that they put Fantasia's back up dancer through. He's an OK singer, but he threw every vocal trick in the book into that last solo and overworked I'm Yours all to hell (which is saying something given that Mraz already overworked the hell out of that song). Also, he seems like a divo bitch. No one even clapped when he made it through. I'm tired of him already. Big Mike continues to be not nearly as good and his story not nearly as compelling as the show seems to think. The 16 year old kid is no D'Archie. And I don't even remember any of the other 7 who made it through tonight which does not bode well for them.
Tomorrow, I want to see the ex-cholo banger, the black girl country singer, the chick with dreads, and a couple of others make it through.
Ellen continues to rock on the judges panel. I was totally wrong about having her on. Judge #4 continues to be egregiously awful and live under the impression that everything that happens in the entire universe is about her. Ummm, no.
I finally watched last weeks Project Runway and the judges were Right On in everything, for once. Loved Anthony's dress and loved even more that every step of the way he was thinking about fixing the criticisms he'd gotten in the past.
It was a little 80s prom dress, but a reworked 80s prom dress, which, for me, makes it A-OK.
It was a little 80s prom dress, but a reworked 80s prom dress, which, for me, makes it A-OK.
I wasn't crazy about the dress but it was great for a cover and so very perfect for Heidi!