I have the HUGEST music crush on Streetcorner Symphony tonight. Pure love. And man, did the judges ever pick the right song for them.
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]
Survivor - show of hands everyone who wants to meet Jeff's mom now? AWESOME Tribal tonight.
Seriously. Jeff is so over people not bothering to play the game.
Top Chef totally made up for last week with two excellent challenges. Except the eliminations were kind of BS.
Sing-off
I missed it again. I just can`t do Wednesdays. What happened? You can whitefont.
Except the eliminations were kind of BS.
You think? Stephen was like, "Yeah, I don't really cook anymore... but this was fun!" And at least now there's just the one Dale? Still two Tiffan(y)(i)s, though.
Yeah, but Tiffani? With that mess?
Well, they judges both said that Dale's and Stephen's were really awful to eat. It seemed like Tiffani's and Fabio's were at least edible, just not very good.
The Sing-Off: Liese, all four remaining groups wound up moving to the finale in a totally staged surprise! announcement.
First they did icons/superstars -- Streetcorner Symphony did the Beatles and Jerry Lawson and Talk of the Town did Otis Redding. The Backbeats did Gaga, and Committed did Usher.
Then each group was given a song chosen by the judges, which worked really well. Committed did Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," Streetcorner did Credence's "Down on the Corner," Talk of the Town did "House of the Rising Sun," which was really great, and the Backbeats (I thought) completely mangled "Landslide."
Top Chef: I'm with Nora. While I was surprised that Dale went home this early and on a challenge that should have been great for him, I didn't get the feeling it was undeserved, and I never thought Stephen would last long.
Thank you, Amy!