Yes, it's a couple of days after Monday night's show, but I was a bit lost for words for a bit there. Here's a quick run down of the latest from the show. The gang all went to New York to start their global love affair.
One on one date #1 - Casey. The guy sounds like Kermit the Frog, but apart from lack of personality, has the set up to be a stalker. The kind that calls and calls to tell you how much they love you and why can't the person see that, lurks in the shadows and general other unstable vibes. He would be perfect for Michelle from last season of The Bachelor. All the guy ever says is how much he wants to guard and protect Ali's heart and how he wants her to do the same. When he's not spewing out that bologne, he makes up super cheezy songs on the spot. Maybe it wouldn't be as bad if he could actually carry a tune, but no. It's just embarrassing.
Group date: -- Roberto, Frank, Jonathan, Kirk, Ty, and a couple of other faces. It seems that the date with Casey made Ali a bit sick because she was under the weather for the day. Roberto took the spotlight. Frank had a hard time as did a couple of the other guys watching them. It is a hard spot to be in really. Then again, that's the trick about the show: watching someone you want to be with dating other people and trying to keep your cool. Ouch. By the end of the night, Ali was in rough shape and Kirk took her back to her suite and tucked her in. Very sweet.
One on one date #2 -- Chris L. Ali was really under the weather. So, instead of cancelling the date, she invited Chris to come over to her suite to hang out. He brought her soup and flowers. Talk about earning a rose. After the soup and chat, she decided she had enough energy to take him to the other parts of the date -- private club setting followed by music on the rooftop.
While Chris and Ali were out on their date, freak boy Casey decided to go get himself a tattoo on his wrist of a shield over a heart. LAME!! He decided to do it to show Ali he was being genuine. However, Casey didn't get to show her the tattoo before the rose ceremony. So that temporarily saved him some further embarrassment and she kept him around for another round. I suppose it could be worse, he could have tattooed her name on his wrist.
Next week, they're off in Iceland. It ought to be interesting.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The Bachelorette -- Ali -- Ep. 3
Another interesting night of guys trying to get Ali to pick them over the next dude. Definitely an interesting scenario when the guys who are trying to get her attention also have to live in the same house and see how the other guys are getting along or not getting on.
Last night had two one one dates and one group date.
First one on one date: Roberto and the high wire act. First, they went up in a helicopter and did a bit of a skyline tour, followed by landing on the roof of a 20 storey building in Los Angeles. Ali pointed out to Roberto that if they wanted to have dinner, they would have to cross between buildings on a high wire. At least they were cabled in with safety chains and all. I can't imagine the adrenaline one would need to get pumped up to make it across that stretch. Obviously a set up for potential romantic moments and Roberto followed through. Halfway across, Roberto leaned in to give her a smooch. Quite a long smooch at that too. Somehow it seemed to calm Ali down and they made it across without any problem. They also appeared to have a good time together. Roberto definitely remains on the hot list. Some guys are physically attractive and they know it and some almost seem to count on it. Roberto strikes me as a decent guy who happens to be hot, which makes him that much hotter, actually.
The Group date. It was a music video shoot for a Bare Naked Ladies song, You Run Away. However, the music company must've decided to go another route, because that's not the video that was widely released for the song. Perhaps just a limited collection for those guys. Anyway, on the set, Ali and the guys had roles to portray. Poor Frank got slapped multiple times as part of the video. The director didn't seem to think he was getting slapped hard enough. Ouch. As if that wasn't hard enough, he was having a rough time dealing with seeing all the other guys on the set have kissing parts for the shoot. Speaking of guys who were having a rough time on set, Jonathan, the weather guy appeared to be having a bit of stage and performance anxiety. He got all psyched out about having to kiss Ali and then almost couldn't do it when the guys started to razz him about messing up the scene. He actually started to shed a few tears. Part of me felt for him, but at the same time I thought: oh dude, that's not going to keep her if you're going to cry whenever you think about performing with her. However that performance may be. Kirk, on the other hand, didn't cry when he had the bedroom scene with Ali. No sir. He got right in the mood and they were rolling around having a good ol' time. To prove that it wasn't just a screen kiss, later in the evening, while in the hot tub, they got back to practicing the lip locking motion. Needless to say, he got the on the spot rose and a secure spot for next week.
As far as the second one on one date went, well, Justin the entertainer guy hobbled his way up to Ali's place uninvited and took some of the time away from the guy who was supposed to go on the second one on one date, Hunter. Poor guy. Not that he really had a chance, but it just added insult to injury. I mean Justin definitely has a smarminess to his character. He's one of those guys that relies on being attractive and thinks that everyone will believe the B.S. that comes out of his mouth. When he gets caught in the B.S., he tries to spin it around on other people. Typical B.S.'r. For the time being Ali might be eating it up -- or some of it anyway -- but I don't believe he'll be there in the end. At least, one can hope she has better taste than that. Hunter on the other hand didn't have a chance at all. Even with him trying to call her darling and babe during the date, which only lasted a couple of hours as opposed to the whole day. Mind you, the date probably wouldn't have lasted the whole day anyway. The only chemistry happening on that date was digesting hot dogs and hamburgers. At least Ali was fairly gracious in telling him that it wasn't going to work between them. With that, Hunter went home before the rose ceremony.
Notable guys still around:
Frank
Roberto
Ty
Chris L.
Guys that I suspect will stick around for a bit, but won't last much longer:
Casey (Kermit)
Craig -- lawyer guy
Justin
There are some other guys, but maybe it's the editing thing or whatever, their names evade me. I suspect they won't be around much longer either.
Until next time.
Last night had two one one dates and one group date.
First one on one date: Roberto and the high wire act. First, they went up in a helicopter and did a bit of a skyline tour, followed by landing on the roof of a 20 storey building in Los Angeles. Ali pointed out to Roberto that if they wanted to have dinner, they would have to cross between buildings on a high wire. At least they were cabled in with safety chains and all. I can't imagine the adrenaline one would need to get pumped up to make it across that stretch. Obviously a set up for potential romantic moments and Roberto followed through. Halfway across, Roberto leaned in to give her a smooch. Quite a long smooch at that too. Somehow it seemed to calm Ali down and they made it across without any problem. They also appeared to have a good time together. Roberto definitely remains on the hot list. Some guys are physically attractive and they know it and some almost seem to count on it. Roberto strikes me as a decent guy who happens to be hot, which makes him that much hotter, actually.
The Group date. It was a music video shoot for a Bare Naked Ladies song, You Run Away. However, the music company must've decided to go another route, because that's not the video that was widely released for the song. Perhaps just a limited collection for those guys. Anyway, on the set, Ali and the guys had roles to portray. Poor Frank got slapped multiple times as part of the video. The director didn't seem to think he was getting slapped hard enough. Ouch. As if that wasn't hard enough, he was having a rough time dealing with seeing all the other guys on the set have kissing parts for the shoot. Speaking of guys who were having a rough time on set, Jonathan, the weather guy appeared to be having a bit of stage and performance anxiety. He got all psyched out about having to kiss Ali and then almost couldn't do it when the guys started to razz him about messing up the scene. He actually started to shed a few tears. Part of me felt for him, but at the same time I thought: oh dude, that's not going to keep her if you're going to cry whenever you think about performing with her. However that performance may be. Kirk, on the other hand, didn't cry when he had the bedroom scene with Ali. No sir. He got right in the mood and they were rolling around having a good ol' time. To prove that it wasn't just a screen kiss, later in the evening, while in the hot tub, they got back to practicing the lip locking motion. Needless to say, he got the on the spot rose and a secure spot for next week.
As far as the second one on one date went, well, Justin the entertainer guy hobbled his way up to Ali's place uninvited and took some of the time away from the guy who was supposed to go on the second one on one date, Hunter. Poor guy. Not that he really had a chance, but it just added insult to injury. I mean Justin definitely has a smarminess to his character. He's one of those guys that relies on being attractive and thinks that everyone will believe the B.S. that comes out of his mouth. When he gets caught in the B.S., he tries to spin it around on other people. Typical B.S.'r. For the time being Ali might be eating it up -- or some of it anyway -- but I don't believe he'll be there in the end. At least, one can hope she has better taste than that. Hunter on the other hand didn't have a chance at all. Even with him trying to call her darling and babe during the date, which only lasted a couple of hours as opposed to the whole day. Mind you, the date probably wouldn't have lasted the whole day anyway. The only chemistry happening on that date was digesting hot dogs and hamburgers. At least Ali was fairly gracious in telling him that it wasn't going to work between them. With that, Hunter went home before the rose ceremony.
Notable guys still around:
Frank
Roberto
Ty
Chris L.
Guys that I suspect will stick around for a bit, but won't last much longer:
Casey (Kermit)
Craig -- lawyer guy
Justin
There are some other guys, but maybe it's the editing thing or whatever, their names evade me. I suspect they won't be around much longer either.
Until next time.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
The Bachelorette -- Ali -- Ep. 1 & 2
Last week, the Bachelorette with Ali (from last season of the Bachelor) kicked off this season. Ali had the nervous case of giggles for the first episode as loads of guys were dropped off at the house one limousine at a time. Out of 25, she had to select 17 hopefuls. It's hard to weed out all the bad seeds in one go. Not to mention, the producers probably hint at Ali to keep some of the peculiar guys around for some drama. It's interesting as I usually find that if some the guys that don't make it past the first night, you don't really see any of their confessional moments except for when they're leaving.
It's a bit hard to comment on all these guys right off the bat too. They may seem a bit nutty and end up normal, and sometimes the crazy ones need more time to brew before they show what a nut job they really are.
Ali's first solo date was with Frank -- a screenwriter hopeful, who runs a retail shop. I suspect he'll stick around for a while as the first date went really well for both. It'll be interesting to see where this goes. They gave Ali this old stylish jalopy to drive around in for the day. Except that, within the first 1/2hr to an hour of heading to their destination, the car broke down on the side of the highway. I'm tempted to think that the producers gave her a problem car on purpose -- just to see how they would both handle it. It turned out, they handled it pretty well and the date continued and blossomed on from there. Although Ali was quite excited and pleased with the first date with Frank, Frank was more than elated and I suspect something interesting may happen. Whether that "interesting" thing is that something develops between the two or he gets super jealous and says/does something stupid remains to be seen. But I sense an interesting factor just the same.
As far as the group date went, Oi! The group of guys were taken to a beach house in Malibu, then were instructed and assigned various bathing garments. Some of those garments definitely surpassed the "interesting" label. Some of them were itty bitty pieces and some looked like bad Speedos from the 70's and 80's. Mind you, if you've been to Cuba, they'd have fit right in with all the German men -- young and old.
The highlights of the episode generally included some male drama between the weatherman, Jonathan, and an angry douche bag named Craig. Although Craig didn't only frustrate Jonathan, the weatherman was the only one who actually told him straight up (on camera anyway) that he couldn't stand to be around him. It's too bad that the douche bag had a nice head of hair though. However, he was one angry dude. I suspect that he was over compensating for his inability to have any sense of a real conversation with Ali. He couldn't look her in the eye when he spoke to her, he was all guarded, and he couldn't even bring himself to ask about what she likes or anything. At least his angry douche bag self wasn't going to stick around for more than two episodes -- he was sent packing at the end of the rose ceremony.
Early noticeable guys (possible faves):
* Frank
* Ty
* Roberto
* Jonathan
* Chris L.
It's a bit hard to comment on all these guys right off the bat too. They may seem a bit nutty and end up normal, and sometimes the crazy ones need more time to brew before they show what a nut job they really are.
Ali's first solo date was with Frank -- a screenwriter hopeful, who runs a retail shop. I suspect he'll stick around for a while as the first date went really well for both. It'll be interesting to see where this goes. They gave Ali this old stylish jalopy to drive around in for the day. Except that, within the first 1/2hr to an hour of heading to their destination, the car broke down on the side of the highway. I'm tempted to think that the producers gave her a problem car on purpose -- just to see how they would both handle it. It turned out, they handled it pretty well and the date continued and blossomed on from there. Although Ali was quite excited and pleased with the first date with Frank, Frank was more than elated and I suspect something interesting may happen. Whether that "interesting" thing is that something develops between the two or he gets super jealous and says/does something stupid remains to be seen. But I sense an interesting factor just the same.
As far as the group date went, Oi! The group of guys were taken to a beach house in Malibu, then were instructed and assigned various bathing garments. Some of those garments definitely surpassed the "interesting" label. Some of them were itty bitty pieces and some looked like bad Speedos from the 70's and 80's. Mind you, if you've been to Cuba, they'd have fit right in with all the German men -- young and old.
The highlights of the episode generally included some male drama between the weatherman, Jonathan, and an angry douche bag named Craig. Although Craig didn't only frustrate Jonathan, the weatherman was the only one who actually told him straight up (on camera anyway) that he couldn't stand to be around him. It's too bad that the douche bag had a nice head of hair though. However, he was one angry dude. I suspect that he was over compensating for his inability to have any sense of a real conversation with Ali. He couldn't look her in the eye when he spoke to her, he was all guarded, and he couldn't even bring himself to ask about what she likes or anything. At least his angry douche bag self wasn't going to stick around for more than two episodes -- he was sent packing at the end of the rose ceremony.
Early noticeable guys (possible faves):
* Frank
* Ty
* Roberto
* Jonathan
* Chris L.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Dancing With the Stars -- Finale
The final three gave it their best shot for the last night of performances and really came out wanting to win it. Nicole, Evan and Erin all have that competitive edge and ability, which made it the best top three the show has probably experienced since the beginning. Usually there's one that's the obvious winner, but in this case, it was a bit tougher to say for sure who really was going to take the mirror ball trophy home.
The thing to look out for on Monday night was the freestyle dance. That usually ends up being the kicker. For the first time, Erin & Nicole tied for first place. Unfortunately Evan's freestyle was a bit odd. Not hard to watch mind you, but just odd.
I have to admit, some of the previews for the finale results night made me cringe a bit due to Kate Gosselin. The sound and tone of her voice, that fake smile, everything about her makes me cringe. I had to say "excuse me?" out loud when I heard her in the previews when she said "90% of her audience hates her". Uh, excuse me, whose audience? It's not your audience chicky-poo. It's the Dancing With the Stars audience, not Kate's audience. Then she makes a comment that she even if she danced like Nicole or Evan that people would still find fault with her. First of all, you need to have rhythm to even begin dancing like those two. Second, they have a winning attitude. Third, they listen to their instructors and learn from the criticism. Finally, the most important part, they aren't complete oblivious b-itches such as herself. Ugh!
As the show dragged on for a couple of hours too long, we got to see Nicole, Evan, and Erin do their favourite dance -- the Argentine Tango. Yup. All three of them did the Argentine Tango and each one was just as unique and awesome as the next one. Then there were a lot of unnecessary hoopla in between and finally, finally, the winner was announced: Nicole Scherzinger. (Trumpet sounds here) I was almost expecting Evan to take it because a lot of times the Olympian usually takes it home.
That's a wrap folks.
The thing to look out for on Monday night was the freestyle dance. That usually ends up being the kicker. For the first time, Erin & Nicole tied for first place. Unfortunately Evan's freestyle was a bit odd. Not hard to watch mind you, but just odd.
I have to admit, some of the previews for the finale results night made me cringe a bit due to Kate Gosselin. The sound and tone of her voice, that fake smile, everything about her makes me cringe. I had to say "excuse me?" out loud when I heard her in the previews when she said "90% of her audience hates her". Uh, excuse me, whose audience? It's not your audience chicky-poo. It's the Dancing With the Stars audience, not Kate's audience. Then she makes a comment that she even if she danced like Nicole or Evan that people would still find fault with her. First of all, you need to have rhythm to even begin dancing like those two. Second, they have a winning attitude. Third, they listen to their instructors and learn from the criticism. Finally, the most important part, they aren't complete oblivious b-itches such as herself. Ugh!
As the show dragged on for a couple of hours too long, we got to see Nicole, Evan, and Erin do their favourite dance -- the Argentine Tango. Yup. All three of them did the Argentine Tango and each one was just as unique and awesome as the next one. Then there were a lot of unnecessary hoopla in between and finally, finally, the winner was announced: Nicole Scherzinger. (Trumpet sounds here) I was almost expecting Evan to take it because a lot of times the Olympian usually takes it home.
That's a wrap folks.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Dancing With the Stars -- Semi Final Performances & the Boot
Monday night really showed off who belonged in the finals. If you've been paying attention, the order would go something like this:
1. Nicole & Derek
2. Evan & Anna
3. Erin & Maks
4. Chad & Cheryl.
Although Evan & Nicole are evenly good, Nicole gives off just a bit more sparkle to her performances that really gives it that finishing touch. Evan is adorable, mind you, but it's just that tiny bit more sparkle that would really give Nicole a run for the top spot. Quality wise, both of them really provide top notch work. I will give it up to Evan on Monday night for the paso doble performance. Wowie! Hot stuff it was.
Erin & Maks do a good job and their rehearsal tapes are usually really entertaining. However, even though Erin dances really well, she was just a bit choppy in some of the movements. A bit frustrating, because she does have the potential to make it a three way tie.
Chad, on the other hand, is alright, but not nearly in the same class as the other three competitors. Even though he is a flirt, he's got Cheryl all over him and he doesn't appear to be all that interested beyond flirting.
Fortunately, the voters got it right this time around on results night. Chad & Cheryl ended up going home. Whew! I have to admit, I was a bit worried because there have been times in the past when the strongest dancer did not make it through to the top (eh-hem, Cheetah girl, eh-hem Mario Lopez) and I almost didn't want to watch this season because of Donny Osmond winning last season. He so should not have taken home that really ugly yet oh so shiny trophy. So yay for the people for getting it right this season for the top 3.
As far as results night went, if you missed it, it wasn't a tragedy to miss anything other than who got voted off. It was just more university group dance competition and Mylie Cyrus (however you spell her first made up name) trying her bit at dancing in a tiny outfit. Whatever.
Next week is the final elimination. Will it be Nicole & Derek or Evan & Anna? Or, will Erin really take it up a notch and win everyone over?
1. Nicole & Derek
2. Evan & Anna
3. Erin & Maks
4. Chad & Cheryl.
Although Evan & Nicole are evenly good, Nicole gives off just a bit more sparkle to her performances that really gives it that finishing touch. Evan is adorable, mind you, but it's just that tiny bit more sparkle that would really give Nicole a run for the top spot. Quality wise, both of them really provide top notch work. I will give it up to Evan on Monday night for the paso doble performance. Wowie! Hot stuff it was.
Erin & Maks do a good job and their rehearsal tapes are usually really entertaining. However, even though Erin dances really well, she was just a bit choppy in some of the movements. A bit frustrating, because she does have the potential to make it a three way tie.
Chad, on the other hand, is alright, but not nearly in the same class as the other three competitors. Even though he is a flirt, he's got Cheryl all over him and he doesn't appear to be all that interested beyond flirting.
Fortunately, the voters got it right this time around on results night. Chad & Cheryl ended up going home. Whew! I have to admit, I was a bit worried because there have been times in the past when the strongest dancer did not make it through to the top (eh-hem, Cheetah girl, eh-hem Mario Lopez) and I almost didn't want to watch this season because of Donny Osmond winning last season. He so should not have taken home that really ugly yet oh so shiny trophy. So yay for the people for getting it right this season for the top 3.
As far as results night went, if you missed it, it wasn't a tragedy to miss anything other than who got voted off. It was just more university group dance competition and Mylie Cyrus (however you spell her first made up name) trying her bit at dancing in a tiny outfit. Whatever.
Next week is the final elimination. Will it be Nicole & Derek or Evan & Anna? Or, will Erin really take it up a notch and win everyone over?
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Dancing With the Stars -- Performances & The Boot 6 & 7
Here's a combination one from last week and this week.
Last week (Performance & Boot #6) was producers taking a trip on bad 70's drug left-overs. How so? Did you hear the music they picked for the celebrity teams? Awful. Quicksteps and waltzes to gaudy 70's songs. Blech! I mean really bad cheesy stuff. At least the dancing was good for the most part. It figures that Damian and Pamela had a song that wasn't from the 70's because they were the ones sent home.
Do I have to say that Nicole and Derek wiped the dance floor clean of the competition? Maybe I do. Yes, Nicole and Derek continued to outshine. Evan's superhero hair attacked the tango brilliantly -- sharp and aggressive. It was refreshing to see that side of him. It must've been something with the superhero hair because Evan and Anna got the first set of perfect scores for the season. Go, go superhero hair! Even though I was getting a bit frustrated that Len kept holding back on the 10's for Nicole and Derek, I am glad Evan & Anna got awesome scores.
There was also a group challenge -- Teams Gaga and Madonna had to do a cha cha challenge.Team Gaga (Nicole, Chad, Pamela and their partners) beat out Team Madonna.
However, despite Team Gaga helping Chad and Pamela with the scores, Pamela ended up going home on results night.
This week, it was a lot easier to determine who should really be in the bottom two. It's not that the bottom two suck, but they unfortunately don't have the same flow and skill level to take it any further. Each duo had to dance twice -- no leaning on group performances this time around.
Len finally gave Nicole & Derek a well deserved 10 to their second performance -- a 50's inspired paso doble -- helping them to get their perfect scores for the first time this season ... finally! Can I hear a "woop! woop!"?
If Chad's partner was Edyta, she would've been wearing a tiny strap of fabric this week. He's alright, but with all due respect, compared to some of the other competitors, he just doesn't fit. Not to mention, the man makes no sense when he's all excited. He sounds like a boxer after he's been hit one too many times and just ends up smiling and speaking jibberish. Even Niecy's antics and jiggly parts beat Chad in judges' scores. Sadly, Niecy's jiggly parts were voted off in the end.
Maybe Chad sent out some diamond rings and necklaces to some select audience members to juice up his votes?
Next week is the semi-finals. Until then ...
Last week (Performance & Boot #6) was producers taking a trip on bad 70's drug left-overs. How so? Did you hear the music they picked for the celebrity teams? Awful. Quicksteps and waltzes to gaudy 70's songs. Blech! I mean really bad cheesy stuff. At least the dancing was good for the most part. It figures that Damian and Pamela had a song that wasn't from the 70's because they were the ones sent home.
Do I have to say that Nicole and Derek wiped the dance floor clean of the competition? Maybe I do. Yes, Nicole and Derek continued to outshine. Evan's superhero hair attacked the tango brilliantly -- sharp and aggressive. It was refreshing to see that side of him. It must've been something with the superhero hair because Evan and Anna got the first set of perfect scores for the season. Go, go superhero hair! Even though I was getting a bit frustrated that Len kept holding back on the 10's for Nicole and Derek, I am glad Evan & Anna got awesome scores.
There was also a group challenge -- Teams Gaga and Madonna had to do a cha cha challenge.Team Gaga (Nicole, Chad, Pamela and their partners) beat out Team Madonna.
However, despite Team Gaga helping Chad and Pamela with the scores, Pamela ended up going home on results night.
This week, it was a lot easier to determine who should really be in the bottom two. It's not that the bottom two suck, but they unfortunately don't have the same flow and skill level to take it any further. Each duo had to dance twice -- no leaning on group performances this time around.
Len finally gave Nicole & Derek a well deserved 10 to their second performance -- a 50's inspired paso doble -- helping them to get their perfect scores for the first time this season ... finally! Can I hear a "woop! woop!"?
If Chad's partner was Edyta, she would've been wearing a tiny strap of fabric this week. He's alright, but with all due respect, compared to some of the other competitors, he just doesn't fit. Not to mention, the man makes no sense when he's all excited. He sounds like a boxer after he's been hit one too many times and just ends up smiling and speaking jibberish. Even Niecy's antics and jiggly parts beat Chad in judges' scores. Sadly, Niecy's jiggly parts were voted off in the end.
Maybe Chad sent out some diamond rings and necklaces to some select audience members to juice up his votes?
Next week is the semi-finals. Until then ...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Dancing With the Stars -- Performances & The Boot 5
Len was particularly sour again. Perhaps he needs to have a pre-show nap to keep his energy and attention levels up for judging. Sometimes he just comes out with these comments that make you think, he couldn't be watching the same performance. He was purposely holding back scores on Derek and Nicole. Seriously guy, ease up before you get a brain hemorrhage.
Needless to say Derek and Nicole had another super successful week along with Erin and Maks. It's hard to say who's closer behind Derek and Nicole -- whether it's Erin and Maks or Evan and Anna. Evan definitely has the glide across the floor down, but so does Erin. It'll be interesting to see who takes it home this year.
As far as the lower end goes, I'd have to say that Niecy's flare and personality definitely helps her in her performance levels, even if she doesn't come through technically. Her bubbly attitude and comedic sense, I believe, also helps Niecy stay out of the red light.
As far as who got the boot on Tuesday night, it was Jake's turn to get back under the red light and then take the exit. At least there wasn't any crying or anything super pathetic like the person who left the week before.
As far as the next few weeks go, I suspect that Chad will be in danger again and possibly Pamela. Even though Pamela is quite good, it's just a suspicion that she'll end up in exit zone fairly soon.
Until next week folks.
Needless to say Derek and Nicole had another super successful week along with Erin and Maks. It's hard to say who's closer behind Derek and Nicole -- whether it's Erin and Maks or Evan and Anna. Evan definitely has the glide across the floor down, but so does Erin. It'll be interesting to see who takes it home this year.
As far as the lower end goes, I'd have to say that Niecy's flare and personality definitely helps her in her performance levels, even if she doesn't come through technically. Her bubbly attitude and comedic sense, I believe, also helps Niecy stay out of the red light.
As far as who got the boot on Tuesday night, it was Jake's turn to get back under the red light and then take the exit. At least there wasn't any crying or anything super pathetic like the person who left the week before.
As far as the next few weeks go, I suspect that Chad will be in danger again and possibly Pamela. Even though Pamela is quite good, it's just a suspicion that she'll end up in exit zone fairly soon.
Until next week folks.
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