Big Brother 10 Episode 4

Brian played himself right out the game and was the first person to be evicted from the Big Brother house in Big Brother 10 Episode 3. With his HOH win, Jessie, the original target last week, reversed his fortune and now has the power to decide who he wants to be nominated. Kinda.

Jerry doesn’t feel any remorse over what he did because Brian tried (badly) to play everybody, including him.

Angie has decided she hates the whole house, but she at least realizes she was a dumbass. Dan knows he stuck out like a sore thumb.

Jessie’s still saying that Renny should have apologized by now since he’s HOH (even though she has apologized multiple times already). Immediately following the HOH competition, though, Dan, Angie, and Steven decided to go to their own side, making it pretty clear who’s got targets on their backs.

The girls hope they can prevent Jessie from wasting his HOH week and putting up Renny. She’s the type of player who people will keep saying “We can get her next week”… until it’s final two and she’s still standing despite having done nothing to get there.

Steven doesn’t want to see Jessie’s HOH room, and he doesn’t even pretend to be interested. He just doesn’t go. Yep, keep isolating yourself, dude.

Jessie’s first pitch is to put Renny on the block. During this group discussion, nobody offers any support at all for Renny’s nomination (on the contrary, they tell him he’s an idiot for wanting to nominate her). They want him to target the other side. They also notice that Keesha may or may not be with them.

Jerry’s wife is sick, but he has promised her he won’t put her in a nursing home no matter how bad things get.

Despite being very religious, Dan doesn’t have an issue with Steven being gay and looks at it as an opportunity to learn something new.

Angie wants to chat with Jessie. He wants to know why she hasn’t bothered to talk with him in the 24 hours prior to that. He tells her he’s not an idiot and that he’s actually an intellectual. Or something.

It’s time for the food competition, another attempt by the producers to hospitalize the players. Ollie, Jessie, Angie, Michelle, Dan, and Steven are on the green team. April, Jerry, Renny, Keesha, Libra, and Memphis are on the red team. Because the entire explanation is in a really bad French accent, it’s hard to follow what the heck is going on here, but I think I finally got it. The throwers must pick out their team’s colored cork. The pluggers must plug up the holes in the tower using the corks the throwers throw to them. The catchers must get wine from the other team’s tower to fill their bottles. Nobody’s surprised to see that the green team wins and is on food, while the red team is on slop. Libra and April are back on slop again and are cranky about it. Keesha’s sick of them, but they’re all already turning on her anyway, so it’s a little late for that.

Dan goes into Jessie’s room and hopes to get him alone before the nominations. He plans poorly, failing to realize that somebody might follow Jessie up there. Since Ollie goes with him, Dan scurries into the bathroom and pretends he really had to go. Later, he has a better plan (to ring Jessie’s bell when he knows he’s in there on his own). When he returns, he says he expects to be put on the block, but that he proved he is loyal and won’t forget if he helps him out.

Memphis didn’t talk to his father growing up… until he found out he had 6 months left to live and decided to get back in Memphis’ life. Because of that, Memphis says he doesn’t ever get emotional. He hopes to be able to use that to his advantage in this game and be able to not blow up on anyone.

Nominations
Keesha is safe.
Ollie is safe.
Michelle is safe.
Jerry is safe.
April is safe.
Libra is safe.
Memphis is safe.
Angie is safe.
Renny is safe.

Steven and Dan have been nominated for eviction. Both of them made their own beds. Dan at least made an effort, though, whereas Steven just kept digging and digging. With that said, Jessie secretly wants Dan as his ally, but he hopes Steven goes home. Of course, if that’s his plan, he needs to be prepared for it to come back and bite him in the butt because Dan could easily be heading out the door.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 10 episode 5, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on CBS.

BB10 Spoilers

Shannen Doherty Returns to 90210

Regardless of what nightmares the previous casts she’s worked with have had, Shannen Doherty will be returning to the 90210 zip code as Brenda Walsh on The CW’s Beverly Hills 90210 spinoff. In addition to Doherty, Jennie Garth will be returning as Kelly Taylor, Tori Spelling will return as Donna Martin, and Joe E. Tata will be returning as Peach Pit owner Nat.

NPD June 2008

Nintendo DS 783k
Nintendo Wii 666.7k
PS3 405.5k
PSP 337.4k
Xbox 360 219.8k
PS2 188.8k

1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Konami, PS3) – 774.6k*
2. Guitar Hero on Tour (Activision, DS) – 422.3k
3. Ninja Gaiden 2 (Microsoft, Xbox 360) – 372.7k
4. Wii Fit (Nintendo, Wii) – 372.7k
5. Wii Play (Nintendo, Wii) – 359.1k
6. Battlefield: Bad Company (Electronic Arts, Xbox 360) – 346.8k
7. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo, Wii) – 322.4k
8. Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventure (LucasArts, Wii) – 294.5k
9. Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventure (LucasArts, DS) – 267.8k
10. Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Advneture (LucasArts, PS2) – 260.3k

*-Excludes bundles. Including bundled games, the total sales of MGS4 were almost 1 million.

Metal Gear Solid 4 pushed the PS3 into unfamiliar territory and made the gap between the PS3 and Xbox 360 something Microsoft’s not going to be able to spin quite as easily as usual. Nintendo Wii continues to lead and has now officially claimed the units sold lead in the US over Microsoft. The Xbox 360 “price cut” (aka inventory clearance of the smaller hard drive) isn’t going to help matters any, although it should be interesting to see what happens when Sony’s most expensive PS3 model finally hits $399 in September.

ABC Fall Schedule Premiere Dates

ABC primetime fall premiere dates are as follows:

Friday, September 19
10:00-11:00 p.m. “20/20″

Monday, September 22
8:00-10:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars” (special two-hour performance show premiere)
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Boston Legal”

Tuesday, September 23
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Opportunity Knocks” (new series debut)
9:00-11:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars” (special performance show)

Wednesday, September 24
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars Results Show Special” (special day and time)
9:00-11:00 p.m. “David Blaine Special”

Thursday, September 25
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Ugly Betty”
9:00-11:00 p.m. “Grey’s Anatomy” (special two-hour season premiere)

Sunday, September 28
7:00-9:00 p.m. “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” (two-hour season premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Desperate Housewives”
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Brothers & Sisters”

Tuesday, September 30
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars Result Show” (regular day and time period premiere)

Wednesday, October 1
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Pushing Daisies”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Private Practice”
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Dirty Sexy Money”

Friday, October 3
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Wife Swap”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Supernanny”

Sunday, October 5
7:00-8:00 p.m. “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” (regular time period premiere)

Monday, October 6
9:30-10:00 p.m. “Samantha Who?”

Thursday, October 9
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Grey’s Anatomy” (regular time period premiere)
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Life on Mars” (new series debut)

Tuesday, October 14
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Eli Stone”

America’s Got Talent 3 Episode 5

The first stop is Atlanta.

Michelle Wallace is the first contestant, and she wants to prove she’s got a great voice. She makes the audience get on their feet. So they can more easily form a lynch mob apparently. It takes three notes before the boos start. She sings about how she doesn’t want to be all by herself anymore. I’d start with stopping the singing.

Having had issues last year with a sick assistant, Bruce Block is back for a second try. Hopefully his assistant this year has been taking her vitamin C. Bruce disrobes, gets on a bed of nails, and gets danced on by his assistant. Hoff is dissatisfied. He wants Bruce to get back on the spikes so that he can jump on him as well. There are probably better ways for him to let out his aggression. Piers wouldn’t pay good money to watch him perform for 90 minutes, but Hoff and Sharon vote yes.

Dorae Saunders is a Tina Turner impersonator, who sings (lip syncs) Proud Mary. And you thought Derrick Barry was confusing. Piers is unimpressed. Sharon loves him/her and votes yes. Hasselhoff votes yes, reluctantly.

The ZOOperstars are an acrobatic dance act dressed as animals. I’m not sure I get it, but the crowd loves them.

The next stop is Dallas, Texas.

The Dallas Desperados are a group of cheerleaders. They heat things up pretty fast, and Hasselhoff’s already decided to vote yes before they start. (Video of Dallas Desperados performance)

Kenneth Paryo (aka XClusive… yeah, he’s already got a stupid nickname picked out) is ready to demonstrate his talent in public for the first time. He normally just hides in his bedroom with it. The crowd starts off by booing him before he begins, but when he starts his robot dance, they change their tune. The judges are also impressed and let him through to Vegas. (Video of Kenneth Paryo’s performance)

Barry Collier makes barnyard animal noises. He does a chicken and gets buzzed by Hasselhoff. His hounddog gets buzzed by Piers. He does a coyote. Still no buzz from Sharon, who enjoys this apparently.

Donald Braswell had severed vocal chords years ago and was left unable to speak. Despite doctors telling him to forget about singing, he wants a second chance at his dream, taking the stage again for the first time in 11 years. He sings You Raise Me Up. After his first few notes, the audience wants him off already. But he convinces them otherwise as the song progresses. The judges agree with the audience’s new opinion and let him through to Vegas. (Video of Donald Braswell’s performance)

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of America’s Got Talent 3 episode 6, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC.