Aw, Work of Art made me sad. And I really detest mean girls.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
Oh no! So, I'm watching Tough Love on VH1 (don't judge me), and this woman Avonte is talking about how she had this "spiritual marriage" to some dude who was also married to someone else, but it was OK because of his religion.... and then someone made a reference to the guy being a celebrity, so I googled, and it's Shawn Stockman! WHAT.
Oh, and also: TAR.
Is Phil really going to let them get away with those train shenanigans?
With the lost tickets? I guess it's whatever you can get away with? (Like free cab rides and such.) I do love that the camera people see all.
And assuming the snowboarders are going to come in last, they are so lucky if they don't get eliminated. But I wonder, since Phil said it was the next leg, not just "keep racing." I don't know.
Ha! Just saw Hok dancing with LMFAO on the American Music Awards.
TAR: I think the snowboarders AND grandparents were still at the competition when we left off, so it could go a lot of different ways....
Nobody gets eliminated halfway through a double leg, and I'm betting there will be another bunch-up opportunity coming up.
I'm happy because I really don't want the snowboarders to be eliminated thanks to a stupid bodybuilding task.
Double legs are murderously tiring, so they may all be staggering across the finish line before they're done. The teams left are very competent, but we will see even more drop your tickets or bike off in the wrong direction.
I agree with the onair commentary that Ernie does a good job of calming down Cindy.
Amani rocks as hard as Marcus, who rock as hard as the Grandparents. (Loved Cindy's remark that theyd die together of embarrassment as a family. )
I think my problem with the Snowboarders may be the same as the body building judges, they're holding back emotionally, I suspect due to feeling way out of their Capital-C Christian world.
There was a blink and you'll miss it mention from one of the snowboarders about old injuries that make it hard for him to do some of the poses. That may be hindering them with this challenge.
But, like with the recital, the judges also seem to be really looking for crowd engagement. Which makes sense, since it really is a performance.