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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The Playboy Club Was Shut Down

So, I just learned today that one of my favorite shows, The Playboy Club, has been cancelled.  Apparently, there was doubts about it before the show even aired and the ratings kept dropping after each show, which was only three.

What I have read of the show when it first aired, it was being compared to Mad Men, which is also set in the 60's, but The Playboy Club was NOT Mad Men.  The only similarity they shared was they were both set in the sixties and that's it.  I've never seen an episode of Mad Men, so I think I will give it shot.

I thoroughly enjoyed the show.  I loved the feel of it, the story lines and how it kept you guessing.  As mentioned in my initial post  The Playboy Club Holds The Key about the show, there was one actress who seemed out of place for me, but I was able to get past that.

I am not sure if they are going to finish the season out with only online episodes - meaning, if they did finish filming the season before the cancellation, will they show the rest on NBC or Hulu?  Probably not.  I have yet to see the complete episode of The Cape, another NBC show that was cancelled.

I have a feeling these two shows, The Playboy Club and The Cape, will end up on a episode of Brilliant But Cancelled.

http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/brilliantbutcancelled/
 



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Pan Am - All Flights Have Been Cancel or It Should Be




I watched the premiere of Pan Am and I have to say I am not a fan and basically zoned out about half way through.

There aren't any likable characters on there at all for me Not even Christine Ricci holds my attention.

I just don't see any of the story lines going anywhere. They can end all the story lines in next week's episode and then shut down the terminal.

I realize this is the first show and I should give it time, but my attention span is very short and if I am not shown something within the first episode there's not need for me to stick around.

I'll be trading my ticket in for another flight.




The Playboy Club Holds The Key

For a while there hasn't been a good TV show for me to watch and stay on top of.  For some, there's The Good Wive, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Desperate Housewives and so forth.  I never watched The Good Wife, can't stand Grey's Anatomy, watch Private Practice and here and there and would never watch Desperate Housewives.  Yet, I will watch shows such The Real Housewives on Bravo (minus New York), The Real World (MTV), Mob Wives (VH1) and other guilty pleasure shows.  It wasn't until The Playboy Club came on, that I realized how much I missed and enjoyed an actual TV show with fine performances and a great storyline(s) that can be built upon from here until eternity.  And that show for me is The Playboy Club.

Set in the early to mid sixties, the show focuses on, none other than, the Playboy Club in Chicago, Ill.  The frequent patron of the club is Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian), and lawyer on the rise, who is seeing one of the original bunnies played by Laura Benanti.  But along comes a new bunny played by Amber Heard.  The pilot of the show involves a murder, a supposed love triangle, mobsters, lawyers, lies, truths and everything in between all of them.  Oh yeah, there's also civil rights and gay rights story lines added, but not over powering or over the top.  Just enough to make its points and move on, which makes for a very interesting show, to say the least. 

What I enjoy about the show thus far, is nothing is shoved down your throats.  You get a bit of history of the club with a whole lot of "how are they going to get out of this one" to "they are getting in deeper and deeper".  But above it all, you have some very likeable characters. 

I watched the first episode, and started the second one last night, but I was hooked with in the first five minutes of episode one.  My only gripe about the show is Bunny Maureen (Amber Heard).  She seems out of the place for me as someone from the sixties.  She looks more modern day and it throws me off just a tad, but not enough that I can't enjoy the show and wonder what's going to happen next.  Oh, by the way, Bunny Maureen killed mobster with the heal of her show when he tries to rape her in the back room.  And the mobster isn't just any ole mobster, he's head of the Bianca Crime Family.  Which is the same crime family that helped Nick get where he is today.  A hot shot lawyer.

Nick helps Maureen get rid of the body but dumping it into a river.  And that's when things go from bad to worse, but in a good way, because it keeps you coming back for more.

So far we have seen the back of Hefner's head and bits and pieces of the Playboy Mansion.  But I'm sure in due time, we will see more of Hugh and the Mansion.

I think The Playboy Club has a chance to be around for a while for it holds the key to a great drama with a murder mystery involved.




Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Sandwich King is Leaning

One of the shows I look forward to each year is The Next Food Network Star.  I enjoy cooking shows as it is, but can't cook a lick (but I can write you a hit song and fix your computer - insert laughter), and this show definitely isn't any different.  What I enjoy most about it is seeing amateurs grow as cooks and as chefs.  Watching them also helps me understand the cook a bit better because we are seeing, a mentioned, amateurs, and their raw talent and how they came to hone their skills in the kitchen.

I remember the third season of the show and the winner, Amy Finley, wasn't to begin taping her show until, I believe, a week after she won, but instead, she copped out.  Apparently, Amy couldn't deal with the pressure of having her own show.  My question is how does having your own show differ in pressure than what you went through in the competition.  But I'm just a viewer looking from the other side of the TV screen.

This year's Season 7 winner was Jeff Mauro, who's Food Network Show is titled The Sandwich King.  As with all the winners since Season 3 (which is when I began watching) I like to watch their new shows.  I should add that what Food Network has done differently since Season 3 is the winners now have to start tapping their show the very next day after winning.  If Amy thought having to tape a show a week after winning, she should try taping the show the very next day.  That doesn't give you much time to rest up and plan things.  And what I have seen of the winners, they can hold their own against the veterans already on Food Network like Rachel Ray, Giada De Laurentiis, Bobby Flay and Tyler Florence, to name a few. And this season's winner was no exception.  But what stood out more with Jeff than the others was the sandwiches.  If there's one thing I love more that breakfast for dinner is sandwiches and learning of different sandwiches from the self proclaimed Sandwich King was right up my alley.  On The Next Food Network Star he was very likable and funny and had a confidence about him without being cocky.  He enjoys what he does and takes pride in his work.

I watched Jeff's show two times and could not watch anymore and the reason being is this picture:



Him leaning on that FRACKIN counter!!!  When the show starts, he's leaning on it while talking.  During the show he's leaning on it while talking and at the end, sometimes, he's leaning on it while talking.  I don't know why that bugs me so much, but it does.  I think because it looks like he's trying to hard to be cool or hip, or something and he doesn't have to be cool, hip or anything.

I had a virtual conversation with someone about this particular issue I have with his show and they stated that is he is just starting out and maybe down the line he won't lean on the counter anymore.  I sure hope so.  If he stops doing that I will back to watching, but until then, I'll stick to Kinder's.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

The Talk Is Worth The Conversation - But Chen Has The Last Word

I was very skeptical of The Talk when it was being advertised.  I thought to myself, 'not another The View', and 'they are going to be just like The View and they can't'.  Although I had lost complete interest of The View after watching for only one seasons, the year before last and last year, I didn't want to see another show that was either trying to be like it or worse than it.  Worse meaning, having one person on there that think they know everything and won't let others get their point in.  But I was wrong.  The Talk is nothing...NOTHING, like The View.  And the main difference for me is, I like all the women on The Talk (that's on there now, Season 2) and not a fan of the majority of the women on The View.

L to R: Holly Robinson-Peet, Sharon Osbourne, Julie Chen, Leah Remini, Sara Gilbert

I started watching the show towards the end of Season 1 when Leah Remini, Holly Robinson-Peet, Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert and Sharon Osbourne made up the hosts of the show.  Season 2 saw Holly and Leah gone and replaced by Sheryl Underwood (hilarious person - you probably remember her from Beauty Shop as the woman who came into the shop with a food cart selling soul food and monkey bread) and Molly Shannon (Saturday Night Life alum).  Sharon isn't on as often, as she wants to spend more time with Ozzy, so Kris Jenner fills in at times.  I have to admit that I'm not missing Holly that much.  She seemed a bit serious for my taste, but Leah was funny and not as uptight.

 Sheryl Underwood



What I really enjoy about Sheryl is her sense of humor.  She comes up with the craziest things, but at the same time she makes some good points about things.  She has a way of combining her humor and her seriousness that even if you disagreed with her, you would still laugh and probably think about what she said.  She comes across as being very down to earth and doesn't take herself to seriously.  

As for Molly, I like seeing a more serious side of her.  She's not you pain-in-the-ass serious person at all.  I guess what I'm saying is, its nice seeing Molly and not one of her many characters.  I hope these two women stick around for more seasons.


Kris Jenner

As for Kris Jenner, I don't have much say, good or bad about her, so I'll end it there with her.

The format hasn't changed, just the hosts.  They do their morning round table and talk about things in the media or everyday life.  Afterwards they bring on a guest or two.  

As mentioned, I do enjoy the show and hope they keep the current hosts around for a while.  For some reason, I can relate to these women more than I can to the women on The View.  I feel like I could go up to any of these women and wouldn't be given the cold shoulder treatment or even worse, a fake "hi".

And as the title says, The Talk is worth the conversation.

UPDATE:  A friend turned me on to an article about Julie Chen and her being responsible for Leah and Holly being let go.  Read it here:

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/entertainment/report-julie-chen-fired-co-host-holly-robinson-peete-talk

I am going to do more research and report back.

UPDATE 11:22AM PST 25 SEPT 2011:  I won't be watching The Talk anymore due to information I read about Chenbot.  So, my statement above is true up to today. 

America's Next Top Branded Model

This season of America's Next Top Model has brought back, who they considered were fan favorites.  They call them Superstars or All Stars - something like that.  I knew at some point ANTM would have to do an "all star" episode, since just about all the other reality shows of this nature have, minus American Idol and other "talent" shows.

 Starting on the Top Row (from left to right): Shannon (1), Camille (2), Brittany (4), Bre (5)
Lisa (5), Bianca (9), Dominic (10), Isis (11), Sheena (11), Allison (12), Laura (13), Angelea (14), Kayla (15), Alexandra (16)

This past Wednesday they focused on branding because as with any product is it synonymous with one word, such as Safety (Volvo).  But before they got to the whole branding and why its important, Sheena was standing in the kitchen talking to - I can't remember her name - I think it was Laura about how she wants to be the first Asian America's Next Top Model because there has never been one.  As she puts it, all the Asian models are from Asian or Europe and skinny and edgy and she's more entertainment.  A few minutes later Tyra shows up at the house with Martin Lindstrom, who is the branding expert.  Martin gives each girl their brand name but not before ripping them all a new one on how people perceive them.

The Brand Names Given to the Models:
Shanon - Trustworthy
Dominic - Survivor
Allison - Unique
Angelea - Persistence
Bre - Girlfriend
Camille - Proud
Isis - Inspiration
Laura - Loveable
Alexandra - Tough
Bianca - Candid

After Martin leaves, Dominic and Camille are upstairs talking about what just took place and them wanting to win and such, but as they are talking, Bianca is walking by and for some unknown reason, thinks they are talking about her.  I am not a fan or Bianca's at all...AT ALL!  I think she's an evil person.  I remember how she was the first time she was on the show, and she was just a mean person - very mean and took pleasure in torturing others.  In her room she proceeds to tell Bre and this other girl (can't remember who it was) that Dominic and Camille were talking about her and as she telling them this Dominic ends up in her doorway and Black Heart (Bianca) goes off on Dominic and Dominic is shocked and liked she said, "Talk about deer in headlights" all the while, Black Heart is still going off.  After she's done showing her psychopathic self even more, Dominic says she doesn't know what Black Heart is talking about and leaves.  And I don't blame Dominic for leaving.


Later, they head over to Siren Studios where they meet J. Manuel and he's talking about the photo shoot they are about to do when Miss. J shows up with Ashlee Simpson.  They again bring up branding and how your image is your branding as well and thus they are going for a makeover. Or as they refer to to it: Tyover due to Trya deciding on all the haircuts/hair do's and so forth.

Alexandra is getting her hair cut shoulder length and after its done she loves it.  One of the girls thinks that Alexandra is over doing her like of the hair cut, which she very well might be, but I think she's trying to change a bit from the hard-ass to a more relaxed person and embracing things more.

Sheena is not having anything different done to her hair.  Keeping it long and black.

Bre is getting her cut shorter and she's not happy at all, especially when they start cutting.  They keep her hair about the same length on top (don't go by the pictures at the beginning of the post for they are old - I'll try to find a current one) but on the sides, they do shave it off and she has a bit of fuzz there and the hair cut looks really cute.  But Bre, being the baby she is, and being the best friend of Black Heart (so we have Black Heart and Cry Baby in the house), she runs off to another room and tell a producer that she wants someone to call her aunt to come get her because she's leaving.  She said when the hair cut started she was mad, but now she's at a rage.  The producer, for some unknown reason, talks Cry Baby into staying.  It could be for ratings, knowing that if this crazy broad is getting upset over a hair cut, there's no telling what else she's going to get upset over.


 Here they are during the current season before the makeover.
From left to right: Standing: Sheena, Camille, Angelea, Alexandra, Bre, Kayal
Sitting L to R: Isis, Lisa, Dominic, Brittany (the one behind Dominic), Laura
I don't see Black Heart or Shannon

Lisa gets her hair cut short and is complaining to Miss J, but eventually she accepts it and begins to own it.  Good for you Lisa.  Now can you tell Cry Baby to suck it up and put on her big girl pants.

Kayla is having her hair dyed back to red.  I thought she was going to be a complete red head like she was when she was on the show the first time, but instead, she has red through her black hair and it looks really good.

After the Tyovers, Miss J walks in and says its lunch time.  With him he has some hotdogs, but then they (Miss J and J. Manuel) explain that the hot dogs are from Pinky's, a famous hot dog stand in L.A and the girls are going to make a hot dog based on their brand that they were given earlier by Linstrom.  After they make their hot dogs they are going to do a photo shoot and the winner of the shoot will appear on the web site for Pinky's.

They all head back to the house where they receive Tyra-mail which informs them that tomorrow is elimination day.  So now the nerves are going and everyone is speculating on whom will be going home.

At elemination, the winner of the hot dog photo shoot is revealed: Lisa

And the one sent home is: Sheena

NEXT TIME:

The girls are interviewed by Mario Lopez of Extra
They do a photo shoot on stilts and Black Heart is afraid of heights, but its a group photo shoot and she's is in a group with Lisa and someone else.  Lisa says that if Black Heart don't get it together Black Heart is going to have to run, because Lisa is going to chase her down.

The Middle Was At The Bottom

I am a big fan of The Middle.  I began watching the show on October 27, 2010.  Yeah I remember the exact date - because one, it was my birthday and two, we were staying the night at my partner's sister house on our way to Disneyland the next morning.  Up to that point I had never seen the show and had no intentions of seeing it.  Since viewing that show on that night I have become a fan. 

I rented the first season of The Middle from (ahem) Netflix and enjoyed it.  Its not one of those shows that keep you in stitches, but it keeps you entertained.  You don't have stay pinned to the TV to watch it either.  I usually watch it while doing something else and can keep up.  But when something happens or is said you find yourself laughing really hard - at least I did.

As you know, with (ahem) Netflix they send you one disc at a time (at least that set up I got) so when I finished the disc I had to wait two or three days for the next one.  Well, with The Middle I couldn't wait and ended up purchasing the first season and just now, I pre-ordered Season 2 on Amazon.  After the first disc, I put The Middle on record to get myself caught up the best I could and was looking forward to the new season to start.  However, I wasn't too impressed.

Today, I watched the premiere of Season 3 of The Middle via ABC To Go app on my iPad and there are usually parts that end up being funny or really funny, but I didn't find this episode on the funny side.  I was rather bored, but because I love everyone in the family, Brick being my favorite, I watched.

The premise of the show was Frankie wanted to take the family on vacation before the new school year started.  Oh wait, let me back up a bit.  The show opened with everyone either leaving for school or going to work.  Before each departed they were very loving to each other and even did a group hug on the porch.  I at first thought Frankie was dreaming or something, but the scene was real and then she explained how it came to be.  It had to do with the camping trip they took.

Frankie says that she is always the one to take in people's mail while they go on vacation and this time she wanted to be the family that went on vacation.  But the problem is they can't afford to go on a vacation somewhere, so Mike came up with the idea of them going camping like he and Frankie did for their honeymoon.  As planned and a few threats to the kids, they all end up going camping and like anything they do, it turned into a disaster. You can watch it at http://abc.go.com/shows/the-middle

There were funny parts, but, as mentioned, nothing exciting.  Oh Ray Ramono showed up and they could have seriously left him out of the episode.  He wasn't funny on his own show, so why is he coming her to ruin this one?  Who gives a flying skippy if him and Patricia Heaton were on a show together, still didn't make it right or enjoyable to see him.

I will continue to watch the show for I do enjoy it, but I hope it picks up the pace like has done in the past.  I think with the kids going back to school, it will do its job of being a typical dysfunctional family.  I am just wondering what they are going to do with the kids when they go off to college (referring to Sue and Axl - Sue is just starting Freshman year and Axl is going into the 11th grade so we have a few years to go with both).

I hope they don't change Brick from being a book worm or him whispering certain words he uses at the end of sentence.  I love how nothing bothers him as long as he has his books and inclined to go with him on that one.

If you haven't seen The Middle, trying getting the first season. It will help to understand the show a bit better.  You don't have to, but you might want to.





Saturday, September 10, 2011

Housewives of Beverly Hill - After The Tragedy The Show Must Go On




From left to right: Camille, Taylor, Lisa, Adrienne, Kyle and Kyle's Sister Kim

Last night (5 September 2011) was the premiere of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and it's on the heels of the recent suicide of Taylor's husband Russell. Before the show began they showed the ladies and one husband (Kyle's) at one of the housewive's house to discuss the tragedy. I cant remember if Lisa's husband, Ken, was there or not. This particular taping took place on 29 August 2011. Now, I may be talking out of line right now, but I have to say I didn't think it was necessary nor did I feel it was real. This season of the show had already been filmed and set for air when Russell took his life. Bravo stated they were going to edit the show and thus push back the premiere date. They may have edited the show, but the premiere date was on target.

I can't really explain the pre-show show because I wasn't paying attention. As mentioned it found it unnecessary and unreal. They could have just started the show with the disclaimer that the show was filmed before Russell's death. The coming together of the women and some of the men and their feelings on the tragedy could have been saved for the reunion show. I think it would have been best served there. Again, I can't explain why I feel this way. It's just something I feel.


The premier of season two had Adrienne hosting a dinner party and all the lady's were invited. Before the dinner party they showed Adrianne preparing for it and for some reason, getting into arguments with her husband. Season one showed those two arguing but it was all in fun. You could tell that their arguments weren't that serious, but the opener this season seemed to focus on it. It was if they are trying to make Adrienne and her husband the problem couple for this season. Whatever. On to the dinner party.


Taylor made the comment that her and her husband are seeing a therapist. Lisa's husband Ken said that people who see therapist are week people. MISTAKE! Taylor took it to mean that Ken was saying she is weak. Per usual, shed got the hurt look on her face and ran off to the bathroom. Kyle being the person she is, ran off behind Taylor to make sure she was OK. A few minutes later Lisa goes to the restroom and catches Taylor talking with Kyle about Ken's remark. Lisa feels that Taylor is manipulative and spins stories to her liking to get people on her side. Lisa leaves the restroom and goes back to the table. Taylor and Kyle arrive shortly thereafter. Taylor expresses how she felt about Ken's remark and he apologises to her.

That was basically it of that show. The previews of the season didn't show Russell in any of the scenes but it did show some lady named Brandy who seems to have an issue with both Taylor and Kim. One scene showed Kim and Brandy getting into a physical confrontation. We will see how the season plays out.


Adrienne, Kim, Lisa, Kyle (Kim's sister), Camille, Taylor

The Debt - Movie Review w/ A Strong Opinion (Contains possible spoilers)

The Surgeon of Birkenau has escaped prosecution for crimes against humanity and is living in East Berlin as a doctor. He is being sought after by two men and a woman (the Mossad secret agents) who are seeking to bring him to justice that he has alluded for 20 years. Kept captive for a number of weeks he finds a way to break free. Not to be shamed for losing one of the most sought after Nazi war criminals the three people tell a story of how when he tried to escape, he was shot dead by the female. This is the story they would carry with them for 30 years - from 1966 to 1997. But how long can one, not to mention three people carry a secret before one snaps with guilt and the truth is revealed and the shame they have tried to avoid comes to light.


The premise sounds better than what the movie produced. The Debt, a remake of the Israel's Ha-Hov (2007), was directed by John Madden (Proof, Shakespeare In Love) and stars Helen Mirren (Queen), Sam Worthington(Avatar), Tom Wilkinson (Michael Clayton), and Claran Hinds (Munich). With a fine cast, how could a movie go so wrong? I will tell you how - by spending too much time in the past. I feel they should have spent more time in 1997 with quick shots of the past or the characters speaking about the past which would would have gotten us caught to the present scene. Granted this may have be a bit confusing and tiresome for some people, but I am one of those viewers who enjoys being confused and have to put the pieces together to get the whole story. I personally believe too much was revealed in the past. No element of surprise in some instances.

For example: Rachel's daughter was not David's daughter but rather Stephan's daughter. This was revealed in 1966. I feel they could have kept this secret for the audience until 1997 when she met up with Stephan at her daughter's book reading/signing dinner (believe that's where they were).

I must back peddle a bit with regards to the past being shown too much. I find the scene in which they captured the surgeon and were trying to transport him back to their hideout was well written and well executed by the actors. Especially when part of their scheme involved the Berlin Wall and a train that passes through there but is not allowed to stop. But the weeks they were held up in the house with each if them taking turns watching and feeding the surgeon was long and drawn out. I was more interested in 1997. What happened in the past is just that, the past. It is what is happening now and how one is going to handle the here is now that is more important.

I understand we needed to know what took place back then that got the three people to where they are in 1997, but flashbacks or quick stories would have sufficed, to me.

I say, leave the audience wondering about somethings and close up what needs to be closed up.

Now the "scientific" part of the film. I was speaking to a friend of mine about the film and said that I didn't care for it and gave my reasoning. Besides the ones I pointed out my other reasoning of not liking the film was I was over thinking the ages of the surgeon and of David. Hence the name of my blog, Burnt Thoughts.

If the captured the surgeon in 1966 and we are now a little bit over 30 years later, that means the surgeon would have to be in his late 80's which would make him in his late 50's in 1966. And if we go back to when the camps were liberated which was 1944/1945, that would make him in late 30's early 40's and from the pictures they showed of him, he looked older that 40.

David, one of the agents set about to capture the surgeon, was turning 29 in 1966. From the story they told in the hide away house and from what I could gather, David was in a camp with his family. If that is the case then David would been eight.

So, yes, I really, REALLY, over thought the movie. But this is why seeing movies dealing with this subject matter is difficult for me to watch. I am too busy trying find the truth in small details something that perhaps the story teller is not that interested in providing small details. That's why they say, the devil is in the details.

I am currently on a mission to find the original movie, Ha-Hov, in order to compare the two - mostly for the details. I could just as easily Read the book as well. Which I just might do. But after the Pretty Little Liars series.




Sunday, September 4, 2011

When the PROJECT is a RUNWAY

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I don't know that much about fashion but this show is one of my favorites to watch and have been since about season two or three. Usually on the shows of this nature I try to learn a little bit just in case I want to get into Harvard and one of the questions on the entrance exam is about Project Runway (Insert laugh machine). But I haven't learned anything from this show, but I love the show just the same. 

For those not familiar with the show, it allows amateur designers a chance to showcase their sewing talents, design talents and overall creativeness by creating outfits each week. Their outfits are displayed via a model during the runway challenge in which after all the outfits have made their debut, the judges which consist of Heide Klum (also the creator of the show), Michael Kors, Nina Garcia and a guest judge make a decision on which design they felt was the best (that person wins immunity for the week and can't be eliminated in the next challenge ( no immunity necklace is draped around their neck though). The loser of the runway challenge is sent packing. The last person standing at the end of the season gets their collection shown at (when the show was on Bravo before moving to Lifetime TV) Bryant Park. Unfortunately, I don't remember where their collection is being showcased now. Also during the show one of the designers that win the challenge for the day gets a spread in Marie Claire magazine showcasing their outfit. 

My favorite person of the show is Tim Gunn. I enjoy his honesty with the contestants, how he mentors them and especially when he says, "Make it work". 

Do I watch the show for the drama that takes place between the contestants in the workroom and sometimes at the house? Why of course. Why else do we watch 'reality' TV? But I will admit that if the drama over shadows the core of the show, I will not watch. Case and point, Dancing Moms also on Lifetime. I tried watching an episode and all they did was argue and make asses out of themselves in front of their kids. But I digress. Oh yeah and the designers do talk crap about each other's design to the camera from time to time. 

During the course of the show while the designers are creating their design they sometimes have to McGyver their cloth or the entire design if it does not come out as they had hoped or if it comes down to the wire and they have to head out on the runway for the runway challenge. 

To see what people can do with cloth amazes me and the designs they come up with sometimes has me in awe. They create outfits strictly from scratch. Let me add the outfits are determined by the day's challenge presented before them by Heidi. If Heidi takes them to the zoo then the challenge will have the designers creating an animal pattern and outfit without using cloth made from animals such as leather or fur. 

I enjoy the creative side of the show. Probably because I am a creative person myself, but you don't have to fashionista or a creative person to like the show. Just watching someone take nothing and make something out of should be enough. 

Project Runway is on Thursday nights at 9pm PST. 

You still have time to catch this season's show. As of this writing (3 September 2011) they have 12 contestants left out of 16.

And as Heidi says, "In fashion, one day you're in, the next day you're out".

Auf wiedersehen

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ending Big Brother and Other Shows, But...


I work a full time job and blog Young and the Restless as well as blogging from my Thoughts From The Underground site.  I am looking to expanding my TFTU site so I am going to end blogging Big Brother and other shows until Mob Wives starts up again this fall.




Big Brother is on three times a week, two of them being Wednesday and Thursday and the last thing I wan to do is blog two shows in one night.  But I am thinking of writing posts about my feelings/opinions of somethings from the show.

I choose Y & R over Big Brother because Y & R is on every day and has been on every day for over 35 years.  I think I pretty much have a guaranteed job there on blogging the show.  Big Brother will be over in September and that will be the end of that until next July, in which I hope I am a constant.






Why Mob Wives?  Well, Mob Wives was my biggest draw to this site and still is.




As for my other blog Thoughts From The Underground, I want to start adding my thoughts and experiences with technology be it equipment or sites, as well as my thoughts, opinions and experiences on things around me.  I know a blog should focus on one thing, but I like my blogs to have a variety of things so more people are drawn to it. It is like a TV channel only having one theme in its shows.  After a while, people will begin to get bored, and thus, move to another channel.




Suds In The Bucket - Young and the Restless recaps sprinkled with sarcastic remarks by yours truly - daily.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Big Brother Wednesday 20 July 2011 POV

DOMINIC
Dom feels that Adam stabbed him in the back so he has to win POV. Jordan feels that Dom is the threat but she doesn't trust Adam just the same but right now they are working Adam. Rach is not happy about Jordan's decision and says that Cassi was the target.

Dom is talking with Cassi and says he knew this was going to happen. He just not sure if he can trust Jeff/Jordan. He will find out at the POv ceremony. Cassi says he should make a better deal but he doesn't want to be a slave to them. Adam comes in the room. Lawson is in there too. Adam is saying something but Dom isn't buying any of it.


ADAM



Adam is up in the HOH room with Jordan and says he trust them. She's telling him to sabotage the veto game and she promises him that he's safe.

Porsche is talking with Rach saying that Cassi needs to get out the house soon. Lawson says that with Porsche and Rach talking means they are up to no good.





Dani is talking with Dom. She tells him that she pushed and pushed to get Cassi out but that Jeff wanted Dom out. Dom says Jeff is a beep and Dani says yeah, no kidding. She says Rach can't keep her mouth closed and Jeff neither and they are going sink their own ship.


Rach and Dani are in the storage room and Dani says she wants Dom to win POV tomorrow and Rach says she does too. Dani is really pushing to get Cassi out. She says she doesn't hate Cassi but if she she's a (inaudible) shes going to take it. She asks Rach why did Jeff want Dom out and Rach says because Jeff does not trust him and Dani says she does not trust Cassi. Rach says she's trouble.

Rachel



Outside, Brendon, Rach and Jordan are outside and Rach says the vets are legit. She begins to say that Cassi can't be trusted. Brendon says Cassi is supper shady. Jordan knows that Cassi said one thing to Rach about Porsche and now Rach is running with it to the point that it is ridiculous.


JORDAN

In the HOH room Jordan is talking to Jeff about Rach and Brendon and how they are in her face. Jordan says she does want to talk with Cassi and Jeff says so talk to her. Jordan is brining up how Rach doesn't trust her. Jeff is saying, to camera, that Jordan is HOH and they are going to do what benefits them right now. Jeff is frustrated with Rach and her over reactig to things.






CA
Jordan is talking to Cassi and how people are throwing her under the bus and Cassi says she's not surprised. Jordan says the root of the jeolousy is due to Cassi being beautiful. To camera Jordan says that Rach is used to being the center of attention and she's jealous of Cassi. Cassi says to camera this is why didn't tell anyone that she s model because if this petty caddy stuff women do. (I tell you want - I have got stories fir her and Jordan about petty women).

It's time to pick players for the veto competition.
Jordan/Jeff
Adam/Dom
Braden/Rach

The host is: Dani

Big Brother will tell them when the competition will begin.

BRENDON


Rach pulls Braden into the storage room and asks if he is willing to change things. She's afraid that Jordan is easy influenced. Braden says she cant leave Jordan alone with Cassi. They want to make a deal with Dom by agreeing to pull him off the block and if it works they will have a lot of power in the house.


Rach and Dani are in the girls bedroom and Rach is telling Dani that if she and Bredan win POV they are going to take Dom off the block and put Cassi up. Brendon walks into the room. Dani, ,to camera says that if Rach takes Dom off the block it is going to cause a rift within the vets but she doesn't care because she won't be the target and Dom will still be in the house.

The veto competition is about begin.

THE GAME:
There is a balance beam they have to walk across to get a large gum ball and chew on their way back and then place that chewed gum ball on a board. They have to do this until the gum balls make the veto symbol. They are playing as individuals and Dom is happy about this because now his fate doesn't rest on Adam who promised Jeff that he would through the competition. If they fall off the balance beam they will be disqualified unless they are willing to be on slop for two weeks to continue in the game. But if you fall a second time they are out for good.

Jordan is out and Jeff tells her not to take the slop deal.

Rach is mad that Jordan isn't taking the slop deal and says if the HOH isn't playing maybe we shouldn't either and this fumes Jeff.

Rach falls off but takes the slop to continue, but Rach falls again and is out for good. Braden asks her to give him the play by play of Dom, Jeff and Adams.

And the winner is: Dominic

Cassi is concerned she and Shelly will be the replacement Noms.

Jeff is telling Rach that he does not appreciate the remarks she made to Jordan. She storms off.

Brendon catches up to her and she tells him what she said to Jordan and he's not happy with her and says she shouldn't have said that. That she needs to play with her head and not her emotions. Jeff goes over where she is and gives her some more of his thoughts and she runs behind a bush and starts crying. Brendon is in the bush with Rach trying to calm her down.

Brendon talks her out of the bushes and they go in the house. She says she hungry and wants some slop. They head straight to the back room. Cassi says Rach's outburst takes the target off her back. Jeff and Jordan are up in the HOH room. Jeff said he's tried of it being The Rachel Show. Jeff thinks that Rach might be a liability. He's thinking backdooring her and Brendon.

Brendon said that Rach should apologize to Jordan but he said she needs to mean it. Rach is now having a pity party for herself.

Rach is now up in the HOH room and apologizes. Jeff saw it as a forced apology and that it was more from Brendon than Rach. Brendon/Rach leave. Jordan says that Rach is nuts and Jeff agrees.

Up in the HOH room is Jordan, Cassi and Shelly and Jordan says Cassi and Shelly are the last people she wants to put up. They are trying to convince her to backdoor Brendon and Rach. Jordan is conflicted. Should she do what's best for her or her alliance. Jordan tells Jeff about the conversation and he's all for backdooring Rach/Brendon.

Dom is at the cast wall looking at the people.

POV Meeting:
Dom is going to use the POV on himself and Adam

New Noms:


SHELLY




CASSI









Sunday, July 17, 2011

Big Brother: Sunday, 17 July 2011 NOMS Are Announced


To camera: Jeff says Keith leaving is good for their numbers and they have pros he is on their side.

To camera: Dominic says that someone on Newbies has switched on the group.

Shelly is the one that voted for Keith to be evicted but non of the newbies know. She's the turncoat in the group.
Dominic, Kalia, Cassi and Shelly are in the Have Not room trying to figure out who the two turncoats are. Lawson comes and says he's furious about what happened.

Adam comes in and says he pretend to be on the vet's side when they approached about voting their way, but he really voted the way the Newbies wanted him to. While talking Dominic leaves the room. Adam sees this as a sign that Dominic is one of the guilty ones. Rach is in the room with them now and asks what's going on. Cassi said that someone on their side voted the opposite way. Rach asks if their are sides and Cassi no there aren't sides, but the majority wanted Porsche out. While Cassi is talking Rach just leaves the room. Cassi says she's not going to be bullied.

Dominic is in his room with Jeff (a room their share) and asks Jeff who were the two people that turned and Jeff says he doesn't know. Dominic said I thought everyone wanted to get Porsche out and Jeff said no one came to him about it.

Rach and Porsche are in the stock room doing the happy dance. Rach tells Porsche that Lawon was crying when Keith was voted out. Rach also tells her that Cassi told Rach that she (Cassi) doesn't like Porsche.

Adam doesn't trust Dom and Dom doesn't trust Adam. The way BB is showing this, is they are going between Turncoat Shelly and Adam talking and Dom and Cassi talking. Adam saying he doesn't trust Dom and Dom saying he doesn't trust Adam.

Dom wants to get Dani on his side.

Dom is talking with Dani. He's saying he doesn't trust his side anymore.

Rach and Cassi are in the kitchen. Rach is washing dishes and Cassi is looking for something to eat. Neither say anything to each other.

Its time to see Jordan's HOH room. Dom hates doing it. Jordan gets a letter from home. She's reading it.
Brendan comes in the backyard in the outfit he wore for the first Veto competition. Him and Dom make up a fight game. Dom is doing it only to get in good with the vets.

Adam is going to HOH room. Jeff wants to know what happened with the votes. Adam is explaining that he did vote for Keith even though he told the vets he would vote for Porsche. He says his alliance with the newbies is no longer there. Jeff is concerned if he can trust Adam again.

Dom is talking with Dani outside in the hammock. He's cutting a deal with her that if she helps him he will help her target someone.

Rach is telling Jeff/Jordan that Cassi is running the show. She wants to get Cassi out.

Have/Have Not competition is about to start:
They are dressed like ants with two people in one outfit. They have to grab a giant food piece from across the way and bring it back to their spot and drop it off. They have climb over a giant sandwich, crawl through a giants can of beans and over a giant hotdog while getting spread with ketchup.

Rach/Bredan won
Dom/Adam
Cassi/Shelly
Lawon/Kalia
are the Have Nots

But Kalia is hurt and can't get out of giant can. They have a medic out there to look at her. They are going to cut the suit off of them so they can get Lawon out of the suit. Kalia has been clear to continue on with the show.

America's Vote for food for the Have Nots is Jerky and Jelly Beans. Adam is enjoying the Jerky.
Dom is up in the HOH with Jeff/Jordan. He's telling them he can't trust anyone in the newbies and wants to go with the vets.

Cassi is going up in the HOH room now - Dom has already left. She says shell do whatever they ask her to do as long as they keep her in the house.

Jeff/Jordan is talking with Dani and wants to put Dom up but Dani feels that Dom is easier to be manipulated. Dani doesn't trust Cassi. Jordan wants to keep Dom in the house and get rid of Cassi.

Jordan is at the cast board to decide who she should put up for eviction.

NOM Ceremony is taking place:

Save are:
Porsche and Dani because they both have the Golden Keys
Rach
Brendan
Shelly
Cassi
Kalia
Lawon

Nominated:
Adam/Dominic

Reason: Jordan doesn't know where Adam and Dom's heads are out. She is concerned that if they win HOH next week they would put Jordan/Jeff up for eviction.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Big Brother - Thursday 14 July 2011 - Eviction/New HOH




Julie Chan is outside the house doing her spill.

Previous on BB is being shown since day one.

I'm not going to be typing what Julie says/does only what goes on with the house guests.
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Now the show:

BEFORE EVICTION DAY:

Keith and Porsche are talking. He says if she gets the Golden Key she deserves it, but she knows he's lying. She tells him that if he compagns against her she'll understand.

Lawson tells Dominic and Cassi that he wants Porsche gone. Dominic said that Adam will vote with him. Lawson said that Kalia will vote with him. Cassi says (to camera) she's loyal to Lawson, Dominic and Keith but after Keith's outburst she's concerned yet at the same time, she's convinced that he's loyal still lies with them.

In the HOH room its Rach, Jeff and Jordan. They want to get one of the newbie's on their side to get the votes to be equal and then Rach will have to break the tie.

The vets are hanging with the newbies and playing a game called Big Booty. They are only doing this to get in good with the newbies to be able to sway one of them to the vet's side. They are all outside now dancing and laughing and such. Dominic is not buying any of this. Adam and Brendan were playing some game that involved throwing small sacks on to a board. Rach called Brendan Bokie (a pet name they have for each other) and now the other house guests are calling him that and he's not happy. He's pulling Rach aside. They go up into the HOH room. He's a bit mad at Rach and tells Rach that he didn't like her yelling Bokie across the yard. She's laying on the couch and he's sleeping in the bed.

Its the next day and Rach and Brendan are outside and Rach apologises for calling him Bokie but says thats doesn't make him less of a medical professional. To the camera he feels that makes him less of man , her calling him Bokie.  Brendan is a complete idiot and if he's plan on being a doctor, I hope he isn't practicing in my area.

Brendan is talking with Shelly and says if they get rid of Cassi, Shelly is safe with the vets. Not sure how Cassi came into the picture, but I think he was referring to down the line.

Jeff tells Brendan, Rach and Dani that he had a good talk with Adam and he feels they still have Adam under their wing. They are going to have Adam think of a name for the vets - they are actually playing him right now, but I don't think he's falling for it.

Shelly, Cassi and Kalia are out back talking and think that keeping Keith is better for them since Porsche is with the vets. Shelly says to the camera she's playing both sides because she needs to look out for herself.

Cassi is talking with Adam now and says she wants to get rid of Porsche.

EVICTION DAY

Julie is talking with the HG's and tells them Evil left the house and won't be returning. She shows a video he made for the house. Julie ask Dani if there's anything she wants to say to her father. Dani says a few words.

Julie tells the Noms they have one last chance to plead their case. Keith goes first and then Porsche.

The Voting Begins:

Dominic: Porsche
Brendan: Keith
Jordan: Keith
Cassi: Porsche
Lawson: Porsche
Jeff: Keith
Dani: Keith
Adam: Porsche
Kalia: Keith
Shelly: Keith

Keith is Evicted by a vote of 6 to 4 - Porsche gets the Golden Key. Keith goes out to talk with Julie. He says he wishes he played the game a little bit different like not throwing the veto competition because he thought he an alliance behind him. Julie brings up the fact that she said in the beginning to choose your partner carefully because they can make or break the game. He said all was going good until the vets came in the house and then Porsche went straight to them. Keith is now listening to good bye message from the remaining HG's.

The HOH Competition is coming up

Rach can't compete neither can Dani or Prosche

It's a golf competition where they have to try to get their ball in the hole or closes to the hole. Whomever achieves this is the new HOH

The new HOH is: Jordan

























Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Big Brother - Wed 13 July 2011





Evil says he's happy with Rachel's nominations of putting Keith and Porsche up.

Keith sees Porsche going to the HOH room to talk to the vets and he's more than ever convinced that she's working with them.



Brendan tells Porsche that they aren't trying to backdoor her. She's says she's still on the block. He says she's the only person they all agreed they could trust and want to work with her down the road. Rachel (in the diary room) wants to know why Porsche is crying because Rachel put her up to give her the Golden Key (the Golden Key gives the person not evicted in the first eviction a free ride for the next four weeks). Brenden wants her to throw the Power of Veto competition. They assure her that she's fine and she has nothing to worry about it. But now they are all concerned that Porsche is not going to throw the competition.

Dominic goes into the Have Not room where Keith is and they do a celebration dance because they are trying to get Porsche out. Keith says he's going to throw the competition so Porsche is assured out of the house.



Keith is talking with Cassi and Kalia and saying he's going to throw the veto so the vets don't put anyone else up. Oh ok I get now. If he throws the veto and stays on the block, he's hoping the house, well the newbies will vote Porsche out and keep him, which means he will win the Golden Key. If he wins veto, the vets will put someone else up and Porsche will then stand a chance of staying. Kalia things Keith should talk to the vets but he said why because the numbers are on the newbies side. Kalia leaves and Keith is concerned that she's going to talk with the vets. He wants Lawson to talk with Kalia and make sure she votes with the newbies.



Evil has been summoned to the Diary Room. Its been a few hours now and Porsche asked Jeff if he's seen Evil and Jeff says no. To camera Jeff says that you would notice Evil in a half hour and now its been hours and there's no sign of him. Danielle, Evil's daughter, asks about her father. Jeff goes to check the bedrooms. Rachel is summoned to the Diary Room now. Before Rach was called in, most of the HG's thought Evil was still in the DR, but since she's been summoned they know something is up and are concerned.



Rach comes out and calls everyone to the living room stating she has something from Big Brother that she needs to read to everyone. It seems Evil has to leave do to some personal emergency situation. And because everyone is working in pairs and now Danielle doesn't have a partner, she is automatically given the Golden Key

The vets have to regroup. Rach, Brendan and Danielle are up on the HOH room. She's explaining that her dad lives and breathes BB and wouldn't leave for nothing. She's crying about her father being gone and she's mad because she can't compete in anything and she doesn't like the fact that she didn't earn the GK. The vets are concerned about themselves not that Evil is gone. Jordan just entered the room and said that Keith was smiling. Brendan wants to go confront Keith but they are all telling him not to. He's ranting and raving. Jeff just walked in. Everyone, except Jeff, thinks they don't have a chance at anything anymore, but Jeff feels they do and they need to stop boo hooing and do something about it.

Keith is celebrating Evil being gone. All the newbies are not happy with Keith's actions because they know that whatever reason Evil left it wasn't a good reason. Keith wants to expose Porsche and Kalia...Porsche for working with the vets and Kalia wanting him to go to talk with the vets. Keith goes into the kitchen...

The lights went out in my area at this point for a nano second, which is enough for Crapcastic, I had to wait for everything to reset and because of this, I lost a few minutes of the program.  Yeah, I have it on DVR, but if anyone know Crapcastic...well, anyways...onward!

The Pre Veto Competition:

Rach hands Danielle the Golden Key and now Danielle feels that this will be an advantage to her because she can now get to know all the newbies, not have to compete in any of the competitions - so basically she sits on the sidelines and observes everything.

Rach calls up Brenden, Keith and Porsche. The other duo competing is Jeff/Jordan. The host is Adam.

BB will inform them when the competition will begin.

Brenden, Rach, Dani and Jeff are bringing Porsche up to the HOH room to make sure she's on board. She says she's still willing to throw the competition. She wants Keith out of the house more than anything.

Veto Competition is about to begin.

They have to complete a puzzle on a mock skyscraper. The pairs are hooked together by a wire/rope/chord/something. When the person on the ground moves up or back, it either raises or lowers their partner. One person has to run across the yard and retrieve a piece and bring it back to their partner who is suspended in air. How high or how low the partner is able to go on the wall is determined by the position of the other person on the ground. Since Porsche and Keith is throwing the competition (without each other's knowledge) they are both messing up on purpose...Porsche on the wall and Keith on directions. Rach and Brenden won.

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America's Vote:
What will the Have Not's eat for a week:
Choices for America to Vote on (text the number to 81818) or you can go online to cbs.com/bigbrother and vote there.

1. Gum Drops and Grits
2. Jellybeans and Jerky
3. Rock Candy and Radishes
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Rach, Brenden, Jeff are in the HOH room discussing what they should do now. They are going to feel everyone out to see who the biggest threat is and then put them up for nomination.

The vets first victims are Dominic and Adam . Rach and Brenden want to know where Dominic's head it at. They are making deals with them and Adam is on board. Now Lawson and Kalia are in the room. They are both playing the I Agree with you game. Now its Cassi and Shelly are in the room. Mind you, each couple is in there alone with Rach and Brenden. Cassi states that her concern is that the vets will look out for each first before they will look out for Cassi and Shelly and Shelly agrees. Cassi isn't saying what Rach wants to hear so she's consider using the POV and put Cassi up.

Rach is talking with Keith outside cutting a deal with him saying she will use the Veto on him if he promises, for the next two HOH competitions and if he wins, not to put up her or Jeff/Jordan and he's agreeing like nobody's business, but he has other plans in store.

Rach and Brenden are at the cast wall to decide on what to do.

Rach announces it time for the Veto Meeting:
Since it a duo game this season, the POV is also a duo thing so Rach/Brenden can remove Keith/Porsche and put up a new couple or keep them on the block. Porsche is pleading her/their case. Rach is not going to use the Veto on Keith/Porsche.

Keith is happy the nominations are staying the same because he thinks Porsche is going home. Porsche is also glad the noms are the same because she thinks Keith will be going home. She also looks at this as the vets holding up their part of the deal they have with her.

Until Tomorrow Night