Thursday, August 12, 2010
Life in the Bachelor Pad: Meet the Rejects Competing for a Second Chance
During the opening scenes of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, as the hopefuls get out of the limo, you can help smiling, looking at how they are trying to impress and put on their Sunday best. Not so with The Bachelor Pad.
With The Bachelor Pad, you get the distinct idea that the cavalcade of contestants are more like a troupe coming out of a clown car heading towards the world’s worst circus. Some of the contestants are fan favorites, but just as many are horrid people who should have been kept away from the bachelor and bachelorette by some well-placed tacks in the tire of the limo that brought them to the door during their initial stints.
To read the full article, see Associated Content.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Ali Chooses a Husband on The Bachelorette
Chris's meeting with the family was a bit more reserved initially. But he's a Massachusetts native, so he was immediately one of them, said the various family members. He, too, asked Ali's dad for permission to ask Ali to marry him.
The next day, Ali began two one-on-one dates with the bachelors to clear up any doubts she may have had. Roberto was first up, and Ali decided right there that she didn't have to look any further. She was absolutely in love with Roberto.
Instead of meeting Chris for their one-on-one date, Ali went to his room to tell him she'd already made her decision. She didn't want to spend the day on a date with him and confuse the situation more and cause him more heartache. She certainly didn't want to put him through the agony of waiting through a rose ceremony. She was incredibly stand up and honest...unlike others (cough, Justin, cough, Frank).
Is anyone as bummed out about this one as I am? Both men are really good guys, but there's this nagging feeling I have that comes from having been there. (Okay so I haven't had 25 bachelors fighting to meet me, but I've done the family thing, and it can be hairy.)
Chris went home, dejected, and Ali and Roberto appeared on the Bachelorette aftershow, both glowing, with plans of moving in together in
The only misgiving I have regarding Roberto, and it's a big one, has to do with the family aspect. On the one hand, it is admirable that he wanted permission from her dad to marry her, and when he took Ali home, he hinted that if they didn't like her, it would be a deal breaker. And that's the problem.
It's one thing to be family oriented and quite another to marry and parent by committee. It seems to me that's how Roberto will be. Until the end he was saying that it was really good his family liked Ali. What if they hadn't?
Flash forward: What if her parenting skills aren't what his family thinks is suitable in the future? I foresee problems. Call it personal experience...or personal nightmare...on my part. If you marry someone who takes a family vote for decisions, you're in trouble. That person should be your partner. He should fit in with your family, but ultimately, he should be your lifemate. The two of YOU should be one, not the GROUP should become one.
Chris was a slow starter but it's because he approached this realistically. He thought it wrong to pop onto a TV show and declare his love or say he'd "protect" a stranger's heart on the first sight or first dates. When he decided it was right however (much as you would in the real, free world), he was very open and demonstrative. And it was real, and it seemed like something that would last.
Single ladies looking for a good guy---think about heading up to
Friday, July 30, 2010
Snooki and the Spray tan
Now she's taking on the President. Since Pres. Obama put a 10 percent tax on tanning, and Snooki has been on national TV making it very clear that it was a move against "them," whoever they are.
Priceless.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Bachelorette Ali Whittles the Bachelor List Down to Roberto and Chris
The three men couldn’t be more different, physically and behaviorally. Frank, the cerebral, self-doubting Chicago native has shared chemistry with Ali from the start. Roberto, the Floridian who taught Ali to Salsa dance and presented her with a baseball card of himself from her hometown, sought the blessing of his family before he threw all in with the lovely blonde. Chris, the soft-spoken former NYC schoolteacher who returned to Cape Cod to help care for his dying mother, let down his guard only recently and presented Ali with a bracelet or particular significance made by a neighbor.
Ali had her work cut out for her coming off of the hometown visits. Tonight was her night to spend one-on-one and overnight dates with the men.
And that she did, with one exception.
Third things first. Frank has been pushing Ali, expressing jealousy, then pulling back with apprehension. Tonight instead of heading to Tahiti, he went back to Chicago to see his former girlfriend Nicole. Nicole told him that she had felt empty since he left. She told him he needed to come home. He smiled, lowered his head, told her he loved her and agreed.
To read the entire article, go to Associated Content.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Brendon Wins Veto Competition
Hayden had to pick someone else to put up. The Brigade has decided that Annie may be The Saboteur (at worst) and in an alliance with Brendon and Rachel (at best), so she becomes the new target. Now Annie and Rachel are on the block.
As the house guests started speculating on the identity of The Saboteur once again. Just as Kristen comments that they haven't heard from the Saboteur in a while, the TV screen flashes up with that mysterious figure. He throws out the bombshell. He tells the house guests that while they introduced themselves to one another as strangers, the fact is that two of the house guests came in as life-long friends.
So, is that the big sabotage, or is that just something The Saboteur is saying to stir the pot once again. Brendon immediately says they should discount it as a trick, which again makes him a target.
Worse, Andrew shows his crazy side once again, saying he can't be The Saboteur obviously because no one else is Jewish, so they wouldn't be among his friends. Andrew seems to think he makes his case with his protestations, but the more he talks, the more people believe he's The Saboteur and/or just plain crazy.
It will be a big night Thursday, as the first house guest is evicted, a new head of household is crowned AND the identity of The Saboteur is revealed.
Stay tuned for the July 15, Thursday show at 8 p.m.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Big Brother Guests Think They Have The Saboteur Cornered
To read the entire article, go to Associated Content.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Big Brother Season 12: Meet the Houseguests
Monday, July 5, 2010
Ali Eliminates One More Bachelor on The Bachelorette, Episode 7
The good point about there being so few bachelors is that Ali had time to do 3 one-on-one dates and one two-on-one date.
She asked Roberto, who charmed her from his first Salsa dance the first night, for the first one-on-one date. And how could a spot be more romantic than the Castle of Sao Jorge. They giggle, they laugh, they cut loose, and not surprisingly, Roberto draws her into a dance.
Ali followed with a two-on-one date with Frank and Ty. Frank should have taken a hit of ether beforehand. Since he had the first one-on-one date of the season, he’s had a tough time dealing with other guys dating his girlfriend, as he’s said. He’s even more upset at this pairing because he sees Ty as his main competitor on the show.
Ali and the pair head off on a helicopter ride to Obidos, a medieval fortress. Each man got a little alone time. Frank, the retail manager/screenplayer writer/world traveler, tells Ali that he’s living at home with the folks…finally.
Later she shares some time with Ty who brought her to a zen place after the Justin debacle last week. Ty’s family is traditional, and while Ali admires it, she wonders how she would fit into the mix given that she’s a gal who works.
Kirk gets the next one-on-one date, this time to another castle, the Pena Castle. The couple travels by horse-drawn carriage. The get a private concert by Maria Joao Quadros. Not sure why Ali is keeping Kirk around. He reveals little about himself, and seems to have few ties and says he hasn’t had serious relationships, all things she says she’s looking for now that she has her priorities in order.
The final one-on-one date is with Chris whom, Ali admits, has been a bit of an enigma to her all along. The date to a local winery puts all of her fears to rest. As they are on their way, we hear her lament that she’s been waiting for him to open up to her, and now she doesn’t know if “it’s too little, too late.”
He finally feels comfortable enough to open up to her. “I love spending time with you…and I love how we are natural…It hasn’t been too quick. It’s progressed. That’s good.” He adds, “When I’m around you, I just smile. I feel happy.”
When he speaks of taking her home to meet his family, she is visibly happy. Then he puts a cherry on the deal by giving her a special gift that he has kept up until now. He tells Ali that his dad had a special bracelet made for his mother by a family friend, and he had one made and brought it with him. He waited until now to give it to her to be sure she was someone he’d want to share something that personal with. “Today was the time,” he said. Later he would say, ““When I see Ali, I see a girl I want to bring home.” After the death of his mother he moved slowly with relationships. Now with Ali, he feels walls coming down. “That makes me feel good because I feel Chris is ready now,” he said about himself.
Ali is truly overcome by the symbolic nature of it all. She said, “I loved that he saved it for now, that he waited until he felt comfortable sharing something like that with me.” She added thoughtfully, “Chris would make an amazing husband.”
Back at the mansion, reality set in as there are four roses and five men. Chris received the first rose.
In the end, Ty was left standing. He told her as they walked towards the limo in the pouring rain: “I really do like you. I had some unbelievable feelings. I wish it could have been different, but it’s not, and I thank you for everything.”
Ali looked anguished, standing in the rain alone, but said, “If I continue to let my heart lead, I’m going to meet my husband here.”
Chris L., 32, Cape Cod, MS, landscaper. Rose!
Frank, 30, Chicago, retail manager. Rose!
Kirk, 27, Green Bay, WI, sales consultant. Rose!
Roberto V., Charleston, SC, insurance agent. Rose!
Ty, 31, Franklin, TN, medical sales/musician. No Rose!
Stay tuned for Monday’ (July 13) show. The Bachelorette, ABC, Mondays at 8 p.m., EST.
If you've missed episodes and want to get to know the Bachelors, check out this link:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5439632/abcs_the_bachelorette_meet_the_bachelors.html?cat=41
The Bachelorette: Justin and Girlfriend-gate Break Wide Open
The drama starts right out of the gate. Jessie, a former castmate of Ali’s on The Bachelor, has information she needs to share. “I have information about someone who is one the show.” Someone is not there for the right reason, she tells Ali. “One of the guys has a girlfriend. And that’s Justin…I’m sitting with his girlfriend right now. Her name is Jessica.”
Jessica speaks in between muffled sobs. She tells Jessica that R Rated Justin hatched an idea to get on the show to make a splash in the entertainment world. According to Jessica, Justin said if he could get in the top three, the exposure would carry him afterwards. Then he would come home and marry Jessica. Jessica was in on it, which she says she now regrets. Is her regret because it was wrong or because she found out Justin had another girlfriend back home as well?
Ali took it quietly, letting the steam build up inside. After she’d hung up, she went straight to the men’s quarters with all of the men sitting on sofas. It was full-throttle tension. She launched into her story, as Justin watched her from the opposite sofa. One jaw dropped after another.
Then began what we’ve seen on previews, a cowardly bachelor trying to get out of the Bachelor compound, but having about as much luck as Jack getting out of the maze in The Shining.
The whole thing answers one age old question about karma. The answer? Yes, people, karma exists, and she’s one angry woman. “Justin, you are going to regret this,” Ali calls several times as he tries to get away.
Justin tried climbing through shrubbery in the courtyard when he couldn’t find a way out, much to the delight of the other bachelors watching from oversized windows in their suite. Finally, Justin had no way out but to walk past Ali. He sat near her but never said anything that meant anything. At one point he said he never planned to marry Jessica, the woman back home, that they were just good friends.
He walked away again, and as he shuffled his broken foot down the sidewalk, the show played a series of saved voice messages, presumably provided by Jessica. They all fell into the “Hey, baby, I miss you so much you can’t know. You need to know how much I love you.”
The remaining men are afraid that this will affect Ali and how she sees the rest of them. Perhaps she will be questioning the rest of them. “He’s (Justin) screwing with a very sacred thing to her,” said Frank.
Ali bounced back well. She planned her one-on-one date, with Ty. Craig was disappointed, as he’s yet to have an alone date with Ali.
Ali and Ty spend time in a Turkish bath, normally reserved for men only. It’s a very romantic setting, and Ali says Ty was the perfect way to calm things down after Justin. She tells Ty that he is always upbeat, always calms her down. She gives Ty a rose at the end.
Craig is hoping for a one-on-one, but the next group date is announced, and his name is included. It’s a grueling date, insofar as dates go. The men have to wrestle one another in olive oil wrestling. Craig, a lawyer, should not have had a chance in that one, but he won out of sheer will. The reward, one-on-one time with Ali. It’s perfect for him. Ali tells Craig that he always has something good to say, always makes her feel better. He finally feels like he has a chance. He got a trophy for winning the wrestling match, but it’s the one-on-one time that makes him a winner he says. “It feels almost better than winning a big case.”
That leaves Frank for the last one-on-one in Turkey. They travel through a bizarre. She puts on a belly dancer outfit, and he dons what can only be described as a really big hat. Frank and Ali are back on track after last week when she told him she was worried he was fading into the background. Ali gives Frank a rose.
Ali doesn’t hold the usual cocktail party. She says she already knows what she has to do by this point, so it seems cruel to have the men pitch for their spot on the show.
There are four men and three roses. In the end, it was Craig who was sent home. Ali told him she just didn’t think the romance was there. Craig is brokenhearted: “I was falling in love.”
The previews hint that Frank breaks Ali’s heart next week. We hear him say: “I can’t propose to a woman who doesn’t feel 100 percent for me.”
Chris L., 32, Cape Cod, MS, landscaper. Rose!
Craig R., 27, Philadelphia, attorney. No Rose!
Frank, 30, Chicago, retail manager. Rose!
Justin, 26, Toronto, CA, entertainment wrestler. SENT HOME IN SHAME
Kirk, 27, Green Bay, WI, sales consultant. Rose!
Roberto V., Charleston, SC, insurance agent. Rose!
Ty, 31, Franklin, TN, medical sales/musician. Rose!
Stay tuned for Monday's (July 5) show. The Bachelorette, ABC, Mondays at 8 p.m., EST.
Jake and Vienna Spill on The Bachelorette about Heated Break Up
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Reality Stars Say the Dardest Things
Celebrity Fit Club. During a teamwork drill devised by Harvey Walden IV, the Marine instructor, Celebrity Fit Club contestants are asked to make a prison break from a P.O.W. camp, the scenario Harvey has set up. The fit clubbers are chained together and must rely on one another to get the job done. Tanisha Thomas, one of the Fit Clubbers and alumna of another reality show the Bad Girls Club, doesn't quite make the grade. One of her teammates, Kevin Federline, (ex of both Brittany Spears and Shar Jackson who is also on the show) gets nabbed. Tanisha starts sobbing, "I couldn't save Kevin. I couldn't save Kevin." She was inconsolable.
To read the entire article, go to Associated Content.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Last Comic Standing: Fake or No Fake
"A lot of people have tried to talk to me about the NBC Reality Show, “Last Comic Standing.” I’m not a very good sport about it. I don’t even try. The show is fake as hell and abusive to the up-and-coming comedians it purports to be showcasing. I know this because I endured their “open auditions” in Los Angeles earlier this year."
For the rest of the story, go to Kincaid's blog.
It's a great read, and if you've liked the show, you'll want to hear this. Or maybe not. It's a Catch-22 thing. If you read the blog, let me know what you think.
Monday, June 21, 2010
The Bachelorette, Season 6, Episode 5 Recap
The scenery of untouched glacier peaks couldn’t cut the tension at points. Just last week, our bachelorette told Kasey to ratchet down. He was overbearing, she had told him, which falls squarely into the “Do you think?”
So, how did Kasey take the news? The advertising account exec went out the next day and got a tattoo to show Ali again how his intent is to protect her heart. He didn’t get to show her the tattoo or make his profession yet again last episode, so he thought it was Karma that he’d get to show her on this sort-of individual date.
On Ali’s other side in the helicopter was Justin. He showed up to the date without crutches so he was able to give Ali a decent hug. He wanted the rose from the date, but the question is---why? He seemed misunderstood early on and picked on by the other bachelors. As time has gone on, however, the Rated R personality and the cockiness that goes with it, seems to surface more often. More than he wanted to receive a rose on the date, he wanted Kasey to NOT receive a rose.
Read the whole article at Associated Content.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Top Chef, Season 7, Washington DC, Meet the Chefs
Bravo’s Top Chef’s 7th season premiered Wednesday, June 17, featuring the
Alex Reznik (II), 33,
His first impression on taking on D.C. for the Top Chef contest is that there are so many great chefs in D.C., so it’s a perfect place for Season 7. Alex has a diverse geographic background. His hometown is Brooklyn, he did his studies in Vegas, traveled throughout Europe and now he resides in
To see full article, go to:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5500138/top_chef_season_7_meet_the_chefs_competing.html?cat=22
Sunday, June 13, 2010
The Bachelorette, Season 6, Episode 3
Roberto, the Salsa dancer, and Hunter, the musician score individual dates
A bachelor went above and beyond to get some one-on-one time with Ali.
Were the bachelors bitten by the acting bug?
We’re down to 14 Bachelors, and Ali Fedotowsky has to start sending bachelors home. Tonight she had two one-on-one dates, as well as a group date. By the end of it three bachelors went home, leaving 11 in the house to start a whirlwind international courtship.
Host Chris Harrison brought in the first date card, for Roberto, reading: “Love is a balancing act.” And it started almost immediately, as a helicopter descended to pick up the couple.
Ali chose Roberto, she said, because she had given him the first impression rose, and she wanted to know if he’s still the same as her first impression.
Helicopter touched down at the mansion. Ali. She said, “Roberto is so protective, manly. He could be the guy for me.”
To read the entire article, go to Associated Content.
The Bachelorette, Season 6, Episode 2, Let the Games Begin
The 17 Remaining bachelors Take over the Bachelorette Mansion.
High drama, tension and breathtaking, whirlwind dates were par the course in the May 31st, Episode 2, of The Bachelorette on ABC. It was time for Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky to get down to business.
“I got a second chance of love, and it starts today,” Ali smiled.
She eliminated eight bachelors last weekend. Tonight she cut three more hopeful bachelors. It’s already getting tough, Ali said. “I sent guys home last week, and I didn’t even know them. I know these guys now.”
It was one dating extravaganza after another in an attempt to help Ali whittle down the bachelor pack. For this episode, Ali had planned two individual dates, which were both good and bad for the chosen bachelor. While he gained valuable alone time with Ali, if she decided not to give him a rose at the end of the individual date, the bachelor would be sent packing immediately.
Ali chose Frank the frenetic screenplay writer/Parisian/retail sales manager as her first individual date. Frank would come away feeling that the two were dating, he would tell Ali later, just prior to the rose ceremony. “I’m here for one reason only: to fall in love with Ali,” Frank told the cameras.
To view the entire article, click this link to my article on Associated Content.
The Bachelorette Season 6, Meet the Bachelors
ABC's The Bachelorette Season 6 brings us Ali Fedotowsky, the perky blonde who left The Bachelor and pilot Jake Pavelka last season on The Bachelor because she was afraid she’d lose her awesome job at Facebook.
Now she says she has rearranged her priorities. “I gave up my job. I gave up my apartment. I gave up everything,” says Ali on the show’s premiere episode of The Bachelorette. So who are the guys she is pinning her hopes on? We found out in Episode One where the 25 guys said hello to Ali for the first time, but only 17 walked away with a coveted rose and place in the house. says Ali.
Meet the bachelors who jockeyed for a spot in Ali’s heart this first night:
Chris H., 27, Vancouver, Canada, real estate developer. Would it surprise anyone to know that Chris H. plays hockey? According to the official ABC Bachelorette Web site, his favorite book is Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People. Rose!
Chris L., 32, Cape Cod, MS, landscaper. Chris is another one with a sad story, but also a story of fortitude. He was a high school math teacher in the
For the full article, click on this Associated Content link