On BB, I would get tan and smoke and talk shit all day. I could totally do that for a summer!
'Underneath'
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]
If they put me on Big Brother, they would soon have to change the name to Big Mass Murder.
Survivor: Colton is the biggest tool in tool land.
TAR: Definitely sweet at the mat. The border patrol guys might be growing on me, their confidence aside. I guess I'd like to see them under real pressure again, but I think it might not be a problem for them, given their everyday work.
But seriously, "I thought this was going to be fun"?? Does she not watch the show?
SERIOUSLY! I sometimes think she *has* watched the show and thinks she's supposed to melt down at some point, but doesn't realize just how difficult and fatigued she's going to get, so she just keeps choosing stuff to melt down over. And hello, threatens our marriage? Way to expand your problems.
The military couple is getting a little upsetting. I think it's probably realistic, but it seems like they just have no way of communicating through a problem. She seems tough enough to stand up to him, but they don't get to the heart of the problem, on either side, just kinda power through.
Amazing Race: not actually couples' therapy.
What's that you say?!?!?
SHOCKING!
Yeah... It seems like the pilot has gotten thrown by their general Fail last leg and they're taking it out on each other.
More drivers who don't know stick!?
It appears the non-BB team who did the salami task had significantly less problem with it. Even if I think food tasks are to be avoided at all costs.
I was with some friends on Sunday and made the comment about why teams go on Amazing Race without learning how to drive stick. I forgot that my friend's nephew is involved with the production and actual travel skill is not high on the casting list. Which, yeah they want the drama, but come on!
But you have some time between being cast and actually doing the show, right? Learning how to drive stick is one thing you could reasonably learn in a shortish amount of time that is a skill you most likely use on the show! (As opposed to, say, trying to learn a foreign language when you don't know where you'll be headed.)
Getting cast on TAR may be the only thing that could motivate me to learn shift...don't tell my husband. (He wants me to learn so I could move his car if necessary.)