August 2008
It's double eviction week on Big Brother 10, which is my favorite week in all the land. I mean, getting two of these annoying people out in one hour's time? Genius!
MoreIt's double eviction week on Big Brother 10, which is my favorite week in all the land. I mean, getting two of these annoying people out in one hour's time? Genius!
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As Michael Lee on The
Wire, Tristan Wilds dealt with some heavy material: sexual abuse, a drug-addicted mother and having to take responsibility for his little brother. Now playing Dixon Wilson, the adopted son of high school principal Harry Wilson and his wife Debbie on The CW's 90210 spin off, Wilds new fictional world couldn't be more different. I mean, he is basically the 21st century's Brandon Walsh. I recently caught up with Tristan to see what he thinks of all this...
Harnesses and balance beams a plenty on this week's Greatest American Dog. I have the urge to start chanting "U-S-A" but that might just be my Olympic withdrawal talking...
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It's been a long road on Shear Genius, littered with the burned-out shells of some genuinely awful hairstyles, some real talent that just fell short in a pinch. I can say confidently that I called two out of the final three finalists standing after the first episode.
I think you have to be at least a little narcissistic to go on a reality television show. In cases like Project Runway, you also have to be talented. But sometimes, just sometimes, reality television blurs the line between being a little narcissistic and having full blown Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Tonight may have been one of those nights.
You know how we all look forward to those Darlton-written episodes of Lost? Well, this is one of them, although you wouldn't know it. It features a few signature moments in the Lost universe, but doesn't hold up nearly as well to scrutiny as some of their others. But hey, not every episode can be a heart-wrenching, mind-blowing, brain-expanding extravaganza. Sure, I might make it seem easy here on the blog, but trust me, it's hard work.
Welcome back to America's Got Talent with elimination/performance night. I'm not entirely sure how this is going to work, but I'm excited nonetheless. I hope my favorite acts from last night stick around, but I didn't cast any votes so I guess I can't be too mad if they are sent home. As long as Ronny B, Britney Spears and the DC Cowboys are all eliminated, I'll be reasonably okay with any combo of five out of the remaining eight acts.



