America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 24

The wild card acts performed in America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 23. Tonight the final four acts will advance to the next round.

Kruti Dance Academy, Swing Shift Side Show, Michael Grasso, and Rudi Macaggi are the first group. Gotta go with the magician here, and that’s how America votes. Michael is moving to the next round. As one of four magicians in the semifinals, he’s got his work cut out for him.

The Hot Shot Tap Dancers, RNG, and Anna & Patryk are up next. Hard to call a winner in this dancing showdown, but Anna & Patryk have the most natural talent. That’s enough to carry them through.

CJ Dippa and Connor Doran are the next pair. I’m not sure how many more times I can watch kite flying in a show about finding undiscovered talent, but it’s apparently going to be at least one more time because Connor advances.

The final three acts are Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon, Harmonica Pierre, and Doogie Horner. As talented as Harmonica Pierre is, he’s still just playing the harmonica. Nonetheless, it’s Doogie Horner who gets cut first. If he’d made it, I suspect he would have had the judges’ votes. That leaves one of Sharon’s acts up on stage against one of Piers’ acts, which should make Howie the tiebreaker. Piers votes for Harmonica Pierre. Sharon votes for Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon. As expected, Howie is the tiebreaker. He votes for Michael & Ashleigh. If they want to get any further, they’re going to need to come up with something else because the fake accident isn’t going to cut it again, not that I think people were happy being Punk’d in the first place.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 25, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC.

Big Brother 12 Episode 18

After winning HOH in Big Brother 12 Episode 17, Brendon nominated Lane and Ragan for eviction. Nobody knows why.

According to Brendon, Lane is the pawn. His target is Ragan. He declined to nominate Britney and Matt because at least they fight to be in the house. What foolish logic, or lack thereof. I’d say Rachel was the brains of the operation, but I’m not sure that’s true.

It’s time to pick players for the veto competition.

Brendon chooses Enzo at random.
Ragan chooses Kathy at random.
Lane chooses Hayden as houseguest’s choice.

Ragan knows he has to win because otherwise the idiotic saboteur twist would blow up in CBS’ faces. Again.

The houseguests are awakened by a robot, the Zingbot 3000, who is there to insult them/host the veto competition. This is quite annoying. The robot explains the rules. I don’t know what they are.

They will be carrying puzzle pieces across a balance beam. Kathy says she’s taking her time. I think I’ve seen her use that strategy before. Ragan completes the first of four puzzles first. Brendon’s behind him and paying more attention to Ragan than himself. Ragan finishes his second puzzle, and Brendon is trying to pass him by copying him. The disaster of the competition is Kathy. Falling off her balance beam, she’s put out of her misery without having to continue. Ragan solves his third puzzle. Then the fourth. Ragan wins the power of veto, keeping alive his hopes for the easiest $20,000 in the history of Big Brother.

As much as he may be in their alliance and is the only one winning any competitions for them, Hayden wouldn’t be too upset to see Matt leave. Matt is a threat for HOH, and he’s got votes from the other side of the house that Hayden and Enzo don’t. They’ve been so invested in this foursome that they’ve failed to realize they need to reach across until it’s too late and they had to go to Brendon of all people.

Pandora’s box is back. Brendon sees Rachel on the screen. Oh god. Obviously, he opens it. Somebody slap him upside the head please. He will be receiving 24 hours at a private mansion. So Matt gets the diamond power of veto, and Brendon gets to take a little break elsewhere? Sounds fair. Although he expected otherwise, he will not be seeing Rachel. Instead, she’s on her way back to the house to see everybody else. She’s as obnoxious as ever.

Rachel warns them that she’s still a juror, so they have to be nice to her. Ragan disagrees with this theory. Rather than letting the opportunity go, he takes the bait, daring her to not vote for him. This guy’s not very bright. He gets dumber by the minute, just wanting a fight. Everybody else is biting their tongues. She keeps fighting, and he’s happy to oblige. Hopefully at some point one or both of them will stop being stupid.

After the commercial break, we’re back for more. Okay, when can this be over already? This stopped being entertaining five minutes ago.

Realizing she probably won’t see Brendon, Rachel leaves a message for him in pretzels to target Matt. It shall be done then. She shows the message to Kathy and asks her to make sure nobody goes up there. Why’s she being nice to Kathy when supposedly she wants to get rid of the people who aren’t doing anything to further themselves in the game? Of course, once Rachel leaves, Kathy tells Enzo and Hayden about the message.

We all know Brendon has no intention of forming an independent thought, so it’s clear he’s going to do as Rachel says. Nonetheless, he checks with Britney to make sure she won’t be nominating him next week in the unlikely event she wins HOH. She lies and says he’s safe.

Ragan doesn’t want to see Matt go up in his place. He has no problem throwing Britney under the bus.

The saboteur warns them of a competition tomorrow that could change the course of the game. Throughout the evening, they are awakened by nonsense messages with the point of keeping them awake. After a few hours of this, he tells them there really is no competition. Lame.

Ragan takes himself off the block, and Brendon nominates Matt in his place as instructed. Unbeknownst to him, Brendon is the first person who’s actually been able to target the Brigade. Too bad Matt has the veto to save himself and choose the replacement nominee.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 12 Episode 19, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on CBS.

America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 23

Following the performances of the Youtube acts, Maestro Alexander Bui, Dan Sperry, Jackie Evancho, and Kristina young advanced in America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 22. Tonight the wild card acts perform. Each judge chose four acts to return.

Piers: Anna & Patryk, Doogie Horner, Kruti Dance Academy, Harmonica Pierre
Sharon: RNG, Rudi Macaggi, Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon, Michael Grasso
Howie: Swing Shift Side Show, Connor Doran, The Hot Shot Tap Dancers, CJ Dippa

Bollywood group Kruti Dance Academy did not make the cut originally. Piers calls them the unluckiest act not to have made it through. Howie agrees they’re talented, but he’s not ready to say wow.

Rudi Macaggi is back with more danger. He backflips into a trapeze while blindfolded, catching himself by his feet. Piers is unimpressed and buzzes. This was a downgrade. Sharon wanted more. Howie thought the last stunt was better.

CJ Dippa wrote tonight’s rap for a girl from Studio One Young Beast Society. Piers buzzes. He found it to be too gimmicky. CJ doesn’t think he gave it his all.

RNG is the girl dance group eliminated after Howie took half an hour to make up his mind. Piers buzzes again. Sharon’s happy she brought them back and loved the attitude. Howie thinks they’re phenomenal, but not at the same level as the top acts.

Harmonica Pierre is very talented, but I can’t see this instrument flying with America. Howie buzzes him before he begins, presumably to get revenge for Piers buzzing everybody else’s picks. That said, he doesn’t know that this is something America would choose to be in the finals. Sharon doesn’t think he could fill arenas.

Michael Grasso was cut after taking things a bit easier than he probably should have. Tonight he’s breaking out the spikes and fire to stick through a girl in a box. When he’s done, he’s got two girls. Even Piers doesn’t buzz. Howie calls that the first performance of the night worthy of this level of the competition.

The Hot Shot Tap Dancers is another group I’m not sure about. Can tap go mainstream? Piers buzzes. Howie felt this was a little muddy and boring. Piers was bored as well.

Doogie Horner is the comedian Piers hated more than almost anybody else. So obviously Piers brought him back. Howie wanted to bring him back, too. His routine is all about the other contestants, which is material that the judges can relate to. Sharon calls him a weird little man, in a good way.

Connor Doran has a beautiful kite flying act. Touching story… but the judges’ original reaction of it just not being enough is right.

Anna & Patryk lost out to ArcAttack the first time around. Piers thought that was their best dance of the competition. Sharon feels like she’s watching a couple of 25 year olds. Howie’s a little creeped out by 12 year olds being seductive.

Up next are Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon. I was having trouble remembering them, but now I do. They got stuck last time, which luckily didn’t result in an injury. Their trick for this evening is for her to plummet and scream as if there’s been a severe mishap. While it lends to the excitement, I’m not sure America’s gonna like being played for fools.

As freaks go, Swing Shot Side Show certainly fit the bill. They were previously unable to continue “for personal reasons.” Then stay out I say. You can’t come and go as it’s convenient. After a bit of dart blowing, Sharon buzzes them. The sword swallowing is followed by a buzz from Piers. He calls them the creepiest creeps in the history of the planet, and he is revolted.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 24, which airs Wednesday at 9/8c on NBC.

Big Brother 12 Episode 17

In spite of Brendon’s humiliating attempt to get them to vote him out instead, Rachel was eliminated in Big Brother 12 Episode 16. We left off at the start of the HOH competition.

Brendon is fighting for Rachel and blah blah blah. Matt realizes that his allies suck at competitions.

After the eviction, the rest of the house scattered to be out of the room with Brendon. Britney says that he attacked her that week. She loved every minute of it, trying to turn it into a big joke at his expense.

Kathy’s in dead last as usual. Enzo’s not far ahead of her, and Ragan and Britney are falling behind the rest of the pack as well. Brendon has a massive lead. It doesn’t appear that anybody else has a chance of catching him.

3 hours before the eviction, Enzo told Hayden he’s going after Ragan and Britney after this. They’re getting too tight with Matt and Lane. They proposed a side alliance with Brendon/Rachel to eliminate Ragan and Britney.

Brendon gets stuck on a knot. All of a sudden, his lead starts to slip away as Lane begins catching up with him. While this provides a little bit of drama, it’s not enough to stop him. Brendon wins HOH. Right on cue.

According to Brendon, he’s the biggest target if he didn’t win. However, minus Rachel, his target has decreased. What he needs to do is not be too big of an ass this week, or he’ll just make himself a bigger target in the process. He’s not off to a very good in that respect, though.

As the winner, Brendon’s first act is to choose three have nots for the week: Ragan, Britney, and Matt. This is the third time for Ragan and Britney.

Now the Brigade is regretting this decision to get rid of Rachel instead of Brendon. It’s quite amusing. Speaking of regret, Britney realizes she put her foot in her mouth when she opted to openly mock Brendon to his face. As the diamond power of veto holder, Matt couldn’t care less who gets nominated.

When it comes time for the very lame HOH room revealing, Enzo and Kathy pretend to be interested. The people who know they’re targets decide not to even pretend.

Hayden and Enzo are starting to trust Brendon more than Matt, who’s always with Ragan. They’re also worried about Lane, who’s spending too much time with Britney. They’d like to get rid of Britney this week.

Contrary to their plans, Brendon is thinking of putting Britney up there, but he’s planning to put her up against Lane.

For his third act of sabotage, Ragan will be talking about a secret alliance, which he hopes to tie back to Annie’s message about the lifelong friendship. His hint is that it’s a male and a female. That would point the finger at either Kathy or Britney. They swear on whatever they can think of that they don’t know anybody.

In addition to their slop, the have nots will be given eggplant and escargot. Surprising to see Big Brother willing to pay for the snails.

Ragan has decided to try to save himself by speaking to Brendon, who wants him to make it quick. His proposal is that they become secret allies because nobody would suspect it. Very interesting play, but Brendon’s still not playing this game for himself.

After that, he pulls Britney into his room. Her offer to him is that, if he doesn’t nominate her, she’ll play for the veto hard for him. Really? That’s all she has to offer? Will she want to use the power of veto on Lane? Her response is that he’ll have someone else in his corner for the veto. That’s not a no. As to next week, she does agree to do whatever for him that he does for her.

Nominations
Enzo is safe.
Kathy is safe.
Hayden is safe.
Britney is safe.
Matt is safe.

Lane and Ragan have been nominated for eviction. The hell? He just threw away every deal that was made to him. I don’t get the sense that he has a plan, or cares to have one.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 12 Episode 18, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Winner

The top 3 performed in So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Episode 22. Tonight we will find out whether Kent Boyd, Lauren Froderman, or Robert Roldan is the So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 winner.

Let the filler begin. Actually, though, this isn’t as bad as, say, an American Idol finale. We get to see some of the best dances of the season, whereas AI just has an endless parade of singers that nobody really cares about.

Following last night’s vote, the dancer in third place is Robert Roldan.

That leaves Lauren and Kent in the top two, which I think everybody pretty much saw coming after their routine together.

The votes have been counted, and the winner of So You Think You Can Dance is Lauren Froderman. Not the result I was expected, but a worthy winner nonetheless.

Fox seems to have learned its lesson from last season and will not be airing this show again in the fall. However, we should expect it to return next summer for season 8.

Big Brother 12 Episode 16

Britney won the power of veto and obviously did not use it in Big Brother 12 Episode 15, meaning yet another showmance will be broken up this week, much to everybody’s delight.

Britney apologizes to Rachel and gives her a hug. That was weird. She does not, however, hug Brendon, who she calls the spawn of Satan. Ragan, likewise, is easily offended by Brendon.

Brendon would prefer to take a dive rather than stay in this game. Rachel could be the wife/mother of his children. This guy’s an idiot. He agrees, too, saying “I guess I’m an idiot.” Even if that quote is somewhat out of context, it’s the only necessary part.

Enzo doesn’t get these people. They’re fighting each other. They should be fighting the Brigade. The rest of the house is just too stupid.

In spite of Brendon’s ridiculous veto ceremony speech, Ragan tells Rachel that she’s at the center of all the conflict in the house. Then Rachel starts crying. Again. Of course, Brendon marches over to defend her, without knowing what the conversation was about or why. Britney and Ragan find this all quite amusing and decide to poke Brendon with a stick.

Ragan’s next saboteur task is to create paranoia that the voted out person isn’t really leaving. Certainly a plausible scenario. Would not be the first time.

Julie asks: who is the most underestimated player left in the game, not including Brendon and Rachel who are on the block?

Matt: Kathy
Lane: Ragan
Britney: Ragan
Enzo: Hayden
Ragan: Ragan
Kathy: Ragan
Hayden: Britney
Rachel: Everybody
Brendon: Britney

Brendon’s ex-fiancee says that she’s heard everything he has said to Rachel. She and her family are amused/grateful while watching him on the show. Ultimately, though, I’m wondering why CBS is giving an ex the chance to air their story. We usually see friends, family, pets, co-workers… but never a bitter ex with an axe to grind.

Votes
Enzo: Rachel
Britney: Rachel
Kathy: Rachel
Ragan: Rachel
Lane: Rachel
Hayden: Rachel

By a vote of 6-0, Rachel has been evicted from the Big Brother house. Brendon did not get his wish, no matter how much of a fool he may have tried to make out of himself. It’ll be hilarious if he wins HOH, though. As she’s departing, he tells her he loves her. Would be nice if she made an effort to respond in kind for once. She says she has plans to move to LA, maybe. Britney’s departing words come off as bitchy. The other houseguests mostly play it smart.

Having made it to the halfway point, Rachel is off to the jury house. Julie tells her this may not be the last she’s seen of the Big Brother house.

The object of the HOH competition is to untangle themselves from all the knots they’re tethered to. They’ll have to deal with mud and chickens, too. Then a storm is brewing. This doesn’t look like it’ll go on for too long, but it will be long enough to continue beyond tonight’s show.

Want to know who wins HOH before Sunday’s show? Check out the Big Brother 12 Spoilers.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 12 Episode 17, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 22

The Youtube acts performed in America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 21, and one of them very quickly became a contender. Tonight four will advance.

Pup, Pizza Patt, Maestro Alexander Bui, and Austin Anderson are up first. Alexander Bui is the only one of these who could possibly advance, and he does. Piers tells him to stick to classical, but at least do something somebody’s heard of before.

Dylan Plummer, Dan Sperry, and Booker Forte are up next. As creepy as Dan Sperry may be, he certainly got people talking. That’s gonna be enough to get him through to the next round.

Ryan Rodriguez and Jackie Evancho are the next to step forward. Hands down Jackie stole last night’s show, and she’s the obvious choice to move to the next round.

The final spot is up for grabs between PLUtonic, Cam Hodges, and Kristina Young. The act leaving the competition is PLUtonic. Having placed fourth and fifth in the audience vote, the other two now have their fate in the hands of the judges. Not real thrilled with either of them considering the talent in the singing category. Howie votes for Cam because he’s got the most potential. Sharon votes for Kristina because she’s very pliable as an artist. Piers breaks the tie and votes for Kristina.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 23, which airs Wednesday at 9/8c on NBC.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Episode 22

Adechike Torbert was eliminated in So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Episode 21. Tonight the top 3 dance. Each dancer will perform 5 times.

Kent Boyd with Lauren
Style: Bollywood
Choreographer: Nakul Dev Mahajan
Song: Om Mangalam from Kambakkht Ishq (Soundtrack)
Nigel: Great choreography, great costumes, great dancing.
Mia: Perfect tailored Bollywood piece for Kent.
Adam: Like the feel good dancer of the year.
Number: 1-888-6-BEST-01

Lauren Froderman with Twitch
Style: Hip hop
Choreographers: Napoleon & Tabitha Dumo
Song: Power by Kanye West
Nigel: Danced so strongly. Brought what you’re so good at.
Mia: Homerun after homerun, just like Nappy Tabs.
Adam: You make me proud to be sitting in this chair.
Number: 1-888-6-BEST-02

Robert Roldan with Mark
Style: Jazz
Choreographer: Tyce Diorio
Song: Whip It by Devo
Nigel: More than anybody, Robert’s been going higher up that ladder. Anybody can win this.
Mia: Most improved dancer on the show. Fabulous together.
Adam: The all star twist works. And we’re going to keep trying to sell it to you if you still don’t believe us.
Number: 1-888-6-BEST-03

Robert Roldan & Lauren Froderman
Style: Contemporary
Choreographer: Dee Caspary
Song: That Home by Cinematic Orchestra
Nigel: Both summed up by one word, strength. Yes, you can dance.
Mia: Robert’s most delicious performance. Lauren is perfection.
Adam: So supporting and loving. Magnificent.

Kent Boyd & Lauren Froderman
Style: Jazz
Choreographer: Mandy Moore
Song: Hip to Be Square by Huey Lewis & The News
Nigel: Not challenged enough. Kept the characters well and did what was asked of you.
Mia: Fun. Danced well. Didn’t like it.
Adam: Love you guys. And that’s it.

Kent with Allison
Choreographer: Stacey Tookey
Song: Sundrenched World (Live Session) by Joshua Radin
Nigel: Kent’s lines get better and stronger each week. Real emotions and honesty.
Mia: So invested. Flawless technique. Genius.
Adam: You just became an artist.

Robert Roldan with Kathryn
Choreographer: Spencer Liff
Song: Cool from West Side Story (1961 Soundtrack)
Nigel: Danced very well.
Mia: Danced geniusly.
Adam: Jerome Robbins would have been proud and hired you.

Lauren Froderman with Pasha
Style: Cha cha
Choreographers: Tony Meredith & Melanie Lapatin
Song: Not Myself Tonight by Christina Aguilera
Nigel: Best contemporary girl we’ve had do a ballroom routine.
Mia: If I were still dancing, I would want to dance just like you.
Adam: Exhibition style perfect.

Kent Boyd & Robert Roldan
Style: Malevos
Choreographers: Miriam Larici & Leonardo Barrionuevo
Song: The Chosen/Drum Addict by Taylor Long
Nigel: Shows how hard you’ve had to work.
Mia: Just love you guys. Not perfection but loved it.
Adam: Youngest finale ever. Entered as kids but came out as seasoned professionals.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Episode 23, where we will find out who the So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 winner is, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on Fox.