Big Brother 11 Episode 11

Following Casey’s eviction, we were left at the start of an endurance competition for HOH in Big Brother 11 Episode 10.

Jeff is happy to see the cliques gone because it means he can target the people in his clique (or that they can target him, which they would have done if they had the chance). Natalie is not happy. She liked having the added security. Chima is happy to get rid of those dorks.

So who’s the rat who voted out Jordan? Russell will be keeping that vote to himself. If it were intentional to stir up the house into a frenzy, I’d support it, but doing it to keep your word to a guy who’s not a factor doesn’t make much sense. Jessie realizes that Russell is hopefully still on his side, but that he’s a loose cannon who’s hot headed.

Kevin is the first to fall at 21 minutes. Lydia falls at 25 minutes. Kevin’s graduation gift is $5,000, which he hopes nobody targets him over. Lydia’s gift is a 42″ flat screen TV, an improvement over the 12″ TV she stole from her ex. Jessie’s not happy that they dropped so quickly and didn’t try. Natalie’s losing her lunch, but she’s not the next one out. Ronnie is at 46 minutes. Natalie is not far behind at 49 minutes. Ronnie gets nothing. Natalie gets also nothing. Jordan falls at 1 hour 37 minutes, unable to feel her legs. She gets the last prize, which also comes with a consequence. She’s a have for a week, and at the end of the competition, she must choose three houseguests to be have notes for the week. Fairest solution that also works strategically: the first three to fall. After being battered for a while, Chima falls at 2 hours 22 minutes. Jessie’s worried. He’s got Russell up there, but he doesn’t trust him. At 2.5 hours with Michele, Jeff, and Russell still left, Jessie tells Russell to make a deal with Jeff: if he drops, Ronnie will go up. Jeff’s willing to talk, if Michele falls. Jessie just wants Russell to know that he’s on his side. Michele falls at 2 hours and 41 minutes, but not before her pants fall off first.

Down to 2 and over 3 hours now. Jordan wants them to make a deal. Back to Ronnie. 46 hours ago, Russell overhead Ronnie talking badly about him to Lydia and Kevin (or rather, she talked badly and he agreed). Everybody else goes inside so they can talk. Russell swears on his dad that, not only is Jeff safe, but his partner Jordan is safe, too, a dangerous proposition. Normally, those words are the kiss of death, but Jeff accepts the deal. At 3 hours and 38 minutes, Jeff drops. Russell wins HOH.

With Russell as HOH, it’s time for the whole house to start feeling vulnerable.

Now that the competition is over, Jordan has to make a decision on who to be a have not. She draws from a hat: Natalie (who has a slop pass), Kevin, and Jessie. Although it was completely random, Jessie throws a fit.

Jessie realizes that Russell doesn’t control everybody’s votes, so Ronnie won’t necessarily go home if he’s put up. Anyway, Jessie and Natalie have decided they’re upset with Kevin and Lydia because they dropped first and got prizes.

Ronnie is begging America for the power. He promises to use it for good (aka Jessie and Natalie). Good luck with that pitch, dude.

Russell would like to form an alliance with Jeff, in hopes of giving them a big advantage in physical competitions.

This week, the have nots get squash and squid. This gets dumber every week.

Lydia plans to do whatever it takes to avoid getting nominated. The sweet talking isn’t working, but trying to sell out Jessie and Natalie may give him food for thought.

Chima, Jessie, and Natalie are next. Now that he tells them what he just heard, they’re all after Lydia worse than they were before.

Ronnie realizes he’s in jeopardy. He hopes he’s not part of the deal. He’d like to see Lydia and Kevin, the floaters, get nominated. Russell tells him he’s safe.

Nominations
Jeff is safe.
Jessie is safe.
Jordan is safe.
Chima is safe.
Michele is safe.
Natalie is safe.
Kevin is safe.

Lydia and Ronnie have been nominated for eviction. Not pulling any punches, he nominated Ronnie for what he overheard and for being a snake. He has nothing to say about why he nominated Lydia.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 11 Episode 12, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on CBS.

BB11 Spoilers

Survivor: Marquesas Episode 1

After realizing that their previous destination, while exotic, was a dustbowl, it’s time to go back to the beach. 16 new castaways are heading to the Marquesas Islands, located in French Polynesia in the south Pacific Ocean.

The Survivor: Marquesas cast consists of:

Gabriel Cade
Gina Crews
Hunter Ellis
John Carroll
Kathy Vavrick-O’Brien
Neleh Dennis
Paschal English
Patricia Jackson
Peter Harkey
Rob Mariano
Robert DeCanio
Sarah Jones
Sean Rector
Tammy Leitner
Vecepia Towery
Zoe Zanidakis

Kathy and Boston Rob notwithstanding, it’s a pretty lackluster lineup. Although there are some interesting people here, they will struggle to strategize their way out of a paper bag.

We see somebody already sick on the ship ride over. A bad sign. The survivors will be given only the barest of essentials: no food, two machetes, two cooking pots, two empty water containers, one frying pan, one filet knife, and one magnifying glass (which should be sufficient to allow them to get fire).

Maraamu Tribe (Yellow): Gina, Sean, Sarah, Rob, Vecepia, Peter, Patricia, Hunter
Rotu Tribe (Blue): Kathy, Gabriel, Tammy, Paschal, John, Neleh, Zoe, Robert

As the rest of Maraamu paddles their way to shore, Sarah is merely saying stroke, stroke, kick, kick. Her arrival is almost like Cleopatra, as the servants take her to her home.

When he arrives, Sean immediately collapses on the beach. Not because he’s exhausted but because he wants to give thanks to God for getting him there. It’s a miracle. He gets Peter to baptize him in the water, or so it appears to Boston Rob.

Rotu lands late, and the sun is not cooperating. Trying to start a fire will be futile. So, at Kathy’s suggestion, they try to make it the old fashioned way, always a great big waste of time. Nobody appreciates her taking control.

Over on the other side, Hunter also takes control. A few people on the tribe are okay with this, but Sean’s there to represent Harlem, which apparently means he won’t listen to anyone else.

Unlike Rotu, Maraamu is successful at lighting fire the first night, thanks to the magnifying glass.

If she wins, Sarah wants a monkey.

Vecepia is concerned about Sarah using her body to attract the right person and take her a long way in this game. Gina, likewise, is concerned. First target: Boston Rob.

Kathy didn’t want to come into this being the blonde bitchy person. Well, that’s how things are starting off.

Unlike the mud they were drinking last season, these survivors (at least Rotu anyway) get themselves a waterfall, useful to play in and to get fresh water from.

They’re also starting to find out why they were not given any rations. One tribe has already found grapefruit, while the other tribe finds tarot root. Not satisfied with these foods, however, Boston Rob wants to try to capture a chicken or a pig. Too bad roosters can fly.

Hunter gives Rob a lecture. Trying to get food is a luxury that he should not be focusing on. Rob falls in line without arguing.

Kathy insists on getting fire right away. This leads to an argument. John says he’s too tired to make fire. In order to make up for this outburst, John agrees it’s time to start a fire. Now both tribes have fire.

Sean convinces Peter that he should just chill out for a while, something Sean is apparently good at doing. Somehow, this leads to a discussion with the tribe about how Peter wants to master every hole in his body. He’s creeping people out.

When they arrive at the challenge, Probst says it’s good they’ve got fire because they’re getting no fire help from them at all at any time of any kind, except for those magnifying glasses they had from day one, although those won’t be of any use in the rain, so they’d better get themselves a backup plan.

Each tribe gets an outrigger canoe with two torches. They’ll go out to the center wok and turn around and start lighting their woks. When they return to the beach, they will sprint on rocky terrain and light three more torches, then return their canoes to their stands. The canoes weigh about 300 pounds dry. Rotu is the first to get fire. Rotu still leads when they return to the beach, and they’ve got a pretty large gap over Maraamu. It’s never in question, but Rotu wins immunity.

Patricia feels vulnerable because she realizes she’s older and overweight.

Peter, however, is rubbing people the wrong way. Apparently, Gina considers it offensive for him to discuss voting strategy. Sarah is also against him beause he’s weird and could be up to something.

Sean’s thinking of voting against Sarah because she only offers two floating devices to help them out and nothing more.

Votes
Peter
Sarah
Patricia
Sarah
Peter
Peter
Peter

With 5 votes, Peter has been voted off the island. Already, however, the tribe is pretty well divided. The Patricia vote came from Peter, while Sarah received votes from Sean and Vecepia.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Survivor: Marquesas Episode 2 Nacho Mama.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 21

The top 6 danced in So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 20, and tonight two more will go home to bring us down to the final four.

The girls are up first. One will be going to the finale right now. Jeanine has made it. Lil C pulls out his thesaurus to say that she deserves this.

One guy will also immediately be safe. The first guy in next week’s finale is Brandon. Mary’s believed in him from day one, unlike certain people who shall remain nameless (Mia and Lil C).

After so much filler I thought I was watching an American Idol results show, the next girl in the finale is Kayla, meaning Melissa has been eliminated.

Now it’s time for the final boy. Evan has somehow advanced to the finale, and Ade has been eliminated.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 22, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on Fox.

Big Brother 11 Episode 10

After Michele dumb lucked her way into a veto win in Big Brother 11 Episode 9, Jessie followed through on his plan to backdoor Casey, rather than his ally Ronnie like the rest of the house expected.

They promised us a big change at the end of the last episode. For once, it’s not a lame twist. Rather, it’s the reversal of a lame twist. With the popular clique nearly gone and the other cliques largely broken up already, school is out, as this year’s stupid twist comes to an end. Along with this good news comes stupid news. Julie tells us the new power to be unleashed on the house lies in America’s hands.

Casey looked around. He didn’t see any outrage. Didn’t they have a plan? Jeff’s frustrated, realizing he backed the wrong horse. Jordan calls Ronnie Jessie’s bitch. So what’s her role?

Lydia crawls into Jessie’s bed in the middle of the night. This is why there’s a lock on the HOH door, dude. She thinks maybe he’s dreaming about baby unicorns, riding his motorcycle, or possibly her. Yeah, I’d more likely go with the unicorns.

Jordan isn’t campaigning, hoping for Casey to sink himself. He’s definitely got a mouth on him. The potential problem is if he can swing the vote his way and get her kicked out. Nobody views Jordan as a challenge threat, whereas Casey would be out for revenge. Granted, a vengeful houseguest is a dangerous houseguest.

Jeff and Jordan have a budding romance going on, minus the pesky romance part.

Jessie considers his relationships with Lydia and Natalie to be merely platonic. Don’t tell them that. He realizes, though, that it’s very likely that they are playing him. He refuses to choose between the two.

In his final speech to secure votes, Casey flings insults at Ronnie and Jessie, then he calls the rest of the house a bunch of sheep.

Votes
Jeff: Casey
Ronnie: Casey
Natalie: Casey
Chima: Casey
Russell: Jordan
Michele: Casey
Lydia: Casey
Kevin: Casey

Staying true to his word to the guy who got evicted, Russell voted against Jordan, which will serve no purpose but to cause suspicion. By a vote of 7-1, Casey has been evicted from the Big Brother house. While leaving the house, Casey continues to whine. Like Laura, he should have kept his mouth shut from time to time. He apparently still doesn’t realize that Jessie eliminating Ronnie was a really stupid idea.

Julie breaks the news to the houseguests. The cliques are dead. As if they weren’t dead to begin with. With that ending comes a new beginning. One person will be granted a mystery power. Is this going to be like the mystery power Mike Boogie got that was so poorly planned he never got to use it? This mystery power can be used in the next two weeks, and it could completely change the course of the game. Dun dun dun. It will be America’s Choice who gets this power. Great, a popularity contest. This won’t end well.

Yeah, same damn power. Coup d’etat. That person can overthrow the HOH’s nominations. This is lame. And it’s been done before. Typical Big Brother. Because it’s America’s vote, I’m assuming it will go to the side of the house that’s played so poorly that their allies keep dropping like flies to give them some chance at catching up.

The HOH competition is an endurance competition. The last person hanging will be the new Head of Household. By the way, the first five people to be eliminated will be able to choose a gift from the table. Spinning them in circles isn’t enough, so they’ll add some rain to it. This could go on for a while, but if you want to know who wins HOH before Sunday’s show, check out the Big Brother 11 Spoilers.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 11 Episode 11, which airs Sunday at 9/8c on CBS.

Kara DioGuardi Returning to American Idol

Unsurprisingly, and more to the point if anyone cares, Kara DioGuardi will be returning as a judge for American Idol Season 9, according to a tweet from the LA Times’ Kate Arthur.

“Confirmed: Kara DioGuardi is returning as a judge to “American Idol.” She’s “happy to be going to Denver next Thursday” said a friend.”

America’s Got Talent Season 4 Episode 12

We started the top 40 countdown in America’s Got Talent Season 4 Episode 11 with a combination of the pointless elimination of 25 people the minute they stepped off the plane, followed by some people going through to Hollywood, many of whom were rushed right past. Tonight we round out Vegas with the rest of the top 40.

Paradizo have the judges asking: where do they go next? Hoff’s overacting makes it obvious. They’re going through to the next round.

Bollywood group Ishaara and hip hop group FootworkKINGz go next, and both groups advance.

Piano player Jeffrey Ou and singer/harpist Rashida Jolley are up next. One will go through, and one will go home. Rashida has been eliminated. I wonder what would have happened if she just sang or just played the harp instead of both. Jeffrey will be going to Hollywood. He is sad to see his new friend go home.

The alien strongmen have been eliminated. Corey, the brother from the brother/sister act quit, and they tell Kara that she’s not strong enough without him. If you ask me, she carried the duo.

Eleisha Miller had a lot of personality, but her singing just didn’t cut it. Regardless, she is going through to the next round.

Chainsaw jugglers Mario & Jenny, hoping to get through with the freak vote, are advancing to the next round.

Marcus Terrell was given the opportunity to drop his Serenades, but he declined that. The girls are pulling him down, so it’s a no. If he’s not willing to drop them, they are willing to back out. With that offer, Marcus agrees. He is through to the next round.

U4RIA, Breaksk8, and Destined 2 Be are back after having prepared for their dance off. Great, I just realized U4RIA is spelled even more stupidly than the other two. Lay off the text messaging. At least one act will be eliminated. After the dancing, there’s one that the judges really want to put through. The group that goes through is Breaksk8, certainly one of the more unique dance groups.

Voices of Glory are next. They are going to Hollywood by a unanimous decision. Opera singer Barbara Padilla also advances. Both dog acts go through. Charles DeWayne Dorsey, Jr. joins them. The EriAm Sisters and Anthony & Matt do as well. Grandma Lee jokes her way through.

Will Alizma advance despite their lacking singing skills? Their violin playing and looks are enough to get them through to the next round. Now if only they would stop finishing each others’ sentences. They’re so much closer now, as if that’s possible.

Mia Boostrom was eliminated last year in Vegas week. Kelli Glover was eliminated from season 1 of American Idol in the semifinals. Which will face the same fate again? Kelli. Begging and having a breakdown won’t help. Mia, however, has made it this time.

Now that that’s over, we have the complete top 40:

AcroDunk
African High Flyers
Alizma
Anthony Morigerato & Matt Lucas
Arcadian Broad
Barbara Padilla
Breaksk8
Bri
Carol Loo
Charles DeWayne Dorsey, Jr.
Chris Allison
David Johnson
Drew Thomas
Eleisha Miller
EriAm Sisters
Erik & Rickie
The Fab Five
FootworKINGz
G Force
Grandma Lee
Hairo Torres
Ishaara
Jeffrey Ou
Kevin Skinner
Lawrence Beamen
Manuela Horn
Mario & Jenny
Marcus Terrell
Mia Boostrom
Mosaic
Pam Martin & Viva
Paradizo Dance
Pete Peterkin
Pixie Mystere
Platt Brothers
Recycled Percussion
Rockin Rory
Texan Tenors
Thia Megia
Voices of Glory

Not to leave it at that, though, Simon Cowell gives them a call at the end of the episode. He’s just had a look at the choices, and he has a very serious problem. Lame fake out?

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 4 Episode 13, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 20

America got a little loopy when Janette was voted out in So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 19 (oh, and Jason Glover was sent home, too). Tonight the top 6 will perform.

The girls pick a new partner out of a hat tonight.

Lil C is joining Mary and Nigel at the judges’ table, which means we’re going to get a lot of big words from someone who got a thesaurus for Christmas, like Paula Abdul.

Nigel wants to see a star. If they can’t stand out, the one who lucks into the best routine will be safe.

Top 3 Guys
Choreographer: Sonya Tayeh
Song: True Romance by She Wants Revenge
Lil C: Loved it. Brandon is so dedicated. Ade is still proving it. Evan is commendable for not getting swallowed by the others.
Mary: I just loved it. Phenomenal.
Nigel: Evan stood out tonight because he hasn’t attempted stuff like this. Congratulations to all three.

Jeanine Mason & Ade Abayomi
Style: Samba
Choreographer: Louis van Amstel
Song: LoveGame by Lady Gaga
Mary: The first 15 seconds was absolutely incredible. Then it started to fall apart. Ade was hopping around that floor. So novice.
Lil C: Really fell short. Ade was just frollicking.
Nigel: Ade has to change his style with each routine. Jeanine was beautiful and confident and did a wonderful job.

Melissa Sandvig & Evan Kasprzak
Style: Broadway
Choreographer: Tyce Diorio
Song: Get Me to the Church on Time from My Fair Lady by Matt Dusk
Lil C: Expected so much out of Evan… but didn’t get that. Danced really good but could have been better.
Mary: Could be get me to the finale on time. Really fun and entertaining. Nice to see Evan in his own style. Melissa really came to life. Still hasn’t taken a wrong step.
Nigel: The other ballet girls can’t adapt as well as Melissa has. Evan brought enough to the routine, which was not technically demanding but was demanding on their personalities.

Kayla Rodomski & Brandon Bryant
Style: Contemporary
Choreographer: Stacey Tookey
Song: All I Want by Ahn Trio
Lil C: Really intense and beyond amazing. The first time Kayla’s been equally matched with a formidable partner.
Mary: Brandon is on the hot tamale train. Brilliant dancing. Kayla is as exquisite as anything. Perfection on the dance floor.
Nigel: Would have liked to see the pair of you dance together sooner. Not sure about the chemistry, but couldn’t have asked more from the technique.

Jeanine Mason & Ade Abayomi
Style: Hip Hop
Choreographers: Tabitha & Napoleon Dumo
Song: Move (If You Wanna) by MIMS
Lil C: Danced that way better than I expected. Ade utilized his dirty kind of groove.
Mary: Jeanine was terrific in the samba. But let’s talk about this dance. Will not be getting your eviction notice after that performance. Ade brought it on down.
Nigel: You got down, and it was absolutely fantastic. Not expecting that from Jeanine at all.

Melissa Sandvig & Evan Kasprzak
Style: Quickstep
Choreographer: Louis van Amstel
Song: As Long As I’m Singin’ by the Brian Setzer Orchestra
Lil C: Evan didn’t take heed to Nigel’s advice from the second week. Melissa was fabulous, though.
Mary: Crumbled and fell apart toward the end. A little disappointing.
Nigel: Melissa is extremely talented. The lindy hop section went down. Not one of the best routines tonight. May have the audience second guessing their votes.

Kayla Rodomski & Brandon Bryant
Style: Disco
Choreographer: Doriana Sanchez
Song: Dance (Disco Heat) by Sylvester
Lil C: There was no darkness (whatever that means).
Mary: Gave it a homerun tonight.
Nigel: This is what this show’s all about. Absolutely incredible.

Top 3 Girls
Choreographer: Sonya Tayeh
Song: Kick It (Superheroes Remix) by Nina Martine
Lil C: Still rambling, but the point is that they all didn’t really go for the gusto.
Mary: Kayla stood out because she had a couple tougher moves. Next year, call up Comic-Con because they need you.
Nigel: Didn’t find anyone stand out. All fantastic.

Kayla: 1-888-TEMPO-01
Ade: 1-888-TEMPO-02
Melissa: 1-888-TEMPO-03
Brandon: 1-888-TEMPO-04
Jeanine: 1-888-TEMPO-05
Evan: 1-888-TEMPO-06

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 21, which airs Thursday at 9/8c on Fox.