Ok, I think all I missed was the airport. Whew!
'Heart Of Gold'
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]
Have I mentioned how Mel White is my favorite? Because really.
I am bummed out that the stuntmen squeaked it out again -- at least the flight attendants have been both up and down!
The airport was a non issue, because they all had to take the same flights.
Oh, and I even don't hate Victor anymore, now that he's relaxed and having fun!
I love Mel White. so very much.
actively against the cheerleaders now. the blonds were such a better all girl team.
Yeah, I wish the blondes had been able to make up a little more time against the stunt men. Oh well!
Yeah, I would have loved to see the all female groups last longer.
actively against the cheerleaders now.
Seriously.
I want the top three to be Victor and his sister, the mom and deaf kid, and Mike and Mel. The stuntmen are useless but the cheerleaders are the only ones I'm actively disliking right now.
It's a pretty good selection left, though -- hateful cheerleaders and basketball players, both all-female, and two parent-child teams, which I think is pretty impressive itself. Then the sibling lawyers and the stuntment, and that's it, right?
Yeah, I think so. And I'm mostly okay with it, other than not liking the cheerleaders. I like the stuntmen. I think they bumble along, but they seem good natured and don't complain. Victor's better, but I think he hasn't been tested again. I would like to see him actively treat his sister better.
Mel is love. So I agree I'd like to see them at the top and the deaf family. I think I might like to see the stuntmen in that top three too. But I wouldn't quibble over any of the others other than the cheerleaders.
We had a wind power outage for about twelve minutes, so we saw the beginning, but missed the middle with the crying.