I feel like most of the jury will be pissed off at Andy, though -- can they get over it?
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]
I watched a full episode of Dancing with the Stars last night for the first time because there is very little that I won't do for Jesse Spano/Nomi Malone. Aside from a couple cringe worthy contestants (Sorry, Bill Nye. You were watch from the hall bad . . . but I still love you! And Keyshawn, you were terrible, too, and I already didn't like you very much) I found it highly entertaining. I thought Amber Riley was amazing, so much charisma and spunk and she can move it, move it. I wish they wouldn't do contemporary on the show. Why do they do that? I enjoyed seeing former SYTYCDers in the troupe. I don't know that I'll watch it faithfully and it certainly doesn't fill me with joy, but it helped with my SYTYCD withdrawals.
I haven't even finished watching SYTYCD finale. I keep not wanting to see it all the way through because then it will really be over. I will say that I was super impressed with the opening group number. Go, Ivan! Former dancetastants kick ass as choreographers. That is a trend that should definitely continue. Also, I was more disappointed than I thought I'd be in the winners. Especially Aaron losing out to Fik Shun. That's just wrong.
Amber Riley was AMAZING. I saw a clip on youtube and she was WORKING it.
Compare and contrast: adidas by Stella McCartney to the workout wear from Project Runway the other week.
And to piss me off one last time, the BB finale runs until 11! I don't need that shit.
I'm pleasantly surprised by the winner of BB. The least-worst person won?
Who won? My sat went out in the storm last night.
Andy. The jury was not mad at him!
I'm peeved at the Survivor producers for not mixing up the tribes - it would have been dead easy to put together two tribes mixed old/new but still splitting up all the loved ones.
That said, I do like the idea of loved ones competing against each other. Will they still do the loved-one visit challenge, I wonder?
It does make an interesting dynamic, and I think Brad got it from the start -- how will you feel when it's your loved one in the other camp, soaking wet and hungry?
That said, it's a little surprising that none of them realized there would be a twist. I just completely unconsciously repeated your "That said," Jessica. I'm probably one of those people who starts talking with a Southern accent if I'm in the South.