That's what TVGuide says, too. Maybe just to avoid competing with the Olympics? Bummer.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
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Well, I'm going to guess there's a lot of crossover between the audience for PR and figure skating.
I would imagine. And yeah, I guess I would be watching that anyway, so.
The first thing we're getting when we move is a goddamn DVR.
Check the 9:00 eastern timeslot--I think that might be the new ep.
I just watched the show, why can't the hostess not talk, she's a total mush mouth.
Ok, her voice has been bugging me for so long, but I didn't want to say anything for fear it would be taken as ... I don;t know, offensive to say that since her accent is pretty heavy, but it's totally the mush mouth thing!!
Also, yes. I watch Salon Takeover. But I still miss her.'
I thought tonight's PR was the hardware store challenge?
At first I thought it was the accent, but as I listened more, that's not it, it's the way that she pronounces things (or doesn't, as the case may be)
Check the 9:00 eastern timeslot--I think that might be the new ep.
TVGuide shows that as the cover look challenge.
I think the host needs intensive pronunciation training and support. I think this would be true if I were to be a host of a tv show in Mexico or France. Her vowels aren't quite right and given that she seems to have good comprehension of English, etc. I just think she needs 2 months with a vocal coach.
AI: So, Ellen says they sounded better in the studio than when she watched it on TV.
That's what they all say.