Beauty and the Geek 5 Episode 5

Jim and Tiffany headed home in Beauty and the Geek 5 Episode 4. In addition to them, Jonathan had to leave the mansion because he was the last one standing after the girls all picked partners.

The girls would prefer to have Tiffany back over Leticia, who apologizes because she’s not good at being around girls.

It’s time for the geeks to get a makeover. Let’s figure out who’s actually a geek and who was geeked up for the show. Greg wants to be a piece of meat for once in his life. Tara wants to make sure Joe’s no longer a cowboy and less stinky. Just the basics: deodorant, daily showers, washed underwear. He doesn’t like hearing that everything about him is wrong. Randi wants Greg to have pants that actually fit. Tommy’s quick to notice he’s not a size 2 and that he must be looking at women’s clothing. Tom tells them to do whatever they feel like doing. Joe doesn’t want to wax, but the stylists don’t care.

Greg is a boy version of Randi, which he proves by saying “Shut up, bitch.” Tommy unsurprisingly looks good. They couldn’t do anything with Matt’s inch thick glasses, but they have managed to make his hair and clothes look good. Joe is unrecognizeable in a good way but not at all happy. He’s lost his safety blanket and talking like he’s throwing in the towel.

In this week’s team challenge, it’s winner take all. The winning team will hold all the power, as well as being able to attend the world premiere of Prom Night. They will be writing, rehearsing, and performing their own love themed show with the assistance of the stars of The Young and the Restless. Tara’s repulsed by the thought of kissing Joe, but at least they were warned no tongue. Jason wants a bunch of romance and perhaps a sex scene, but his partner Kristina wants to do a soap opera (what’s the difference?).

Jason and Kristina decide to just improv. She finds the whole thing comical. Tara finds it easy to play a golddigger who can’t stand Joe. Obviously, Randi and Greg aren’t a believeable couple, so they do a story where he confesses to her he’s gay. Chris & Cara are far fetched, which is apparently exactly what they’re looking for on The Young and the Restless. Tom kills his partner. Matt & Leticia actually like each other as people, and she’s not at all upset about kissing him. With this performance, it’s obvious they’re going to win.

Leticia is thinking about nominating Joe because of his attitude, while Matt’s thinking about Chris & Cara as a threat. They’re told that nobody’s going home tonight, but they still have the power: the power to choose who to take with them to the movie premiere. They pick Greg & Randi. The four remaining teams will decide who will be headed to the elimination room next week, which cannot be Matt & Leticia or Greg & Randi. They come up with a plan of having a challenge to put the decision into the person’s hands. Somehow, they come across the idea of a cross dressing fashion show competition. The girls pick Joe for being creepy as a woman, though they were gunning for him anyway.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Beauty and the Geek 5 episode 6, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.

The Bachelor 12 Episode 4

Kristine, Amy, and Erin left the show in The Bachelor 12 Episode 3. Shayne, however, did not.

Kelly, Chelsea, Shayne, Ashlee, Noelle, and Robin are going on the group date. They’ll be playing tennis and then drinking tea. Unable to play tennis, Shayne and Chelsea instead do gymnastics. Ashlee’s still trying to get a record deal. Yeah, I’d suggest this show over Idol as well because she’d get cut in Hollywood at best. Everybody hates Robin still, only more. Shayne confronts her about not letting Noelle have her fair time with Matt, but Robin’s not there to play fair. Chelsea receives the rose.

Amanda gets the one-on-one date. Matt fancies a 50’s dance. She decides she wants to be the hot bad girl. They have fun dancing, even if he turns out to be the worst dancer ever. Matt gives Amanda a rose, followed by a kiss, then they head to an amusement park that’s open just for them.

The two-on-one date is Marshana and Holly. Only one of them will be coming back. Marshana’s feeling like the underdog because Holly already had a one-on-one date. As the date approaches, Marshana starts to lose it, breaking down crying and smashing things. This date quickly turns into an awkward game of one-upsmanship. Marshana tells Matt no guts, no glory, and unlike Holly who has kissed him before, Marshana finally gets her first kiss from Matt.

Shayne thinks it’s obvious that Holly’s coming home, but some of the other girls want to debate that it could be either of them. Matt doesn’t see it that way, though, and offers the rose to Marshana. He doesn’t feel they connected and found conversation difficult.

Matt’s concerned that he and Ashlee don’t have anything more than music together. Noelle’s worried that they haven’t spent much time together. Kelly’s got the same issue. Her response is to show him her breasts. Shayne’s still having difficulty getting over the whole sharing thing.

Roses
Chelsea
Amanda
Marshana
Shayne
Robin
Noelle

Ashlee and Kelly will be heading home. Not surprising. Kelly thinks any dude would want to date her, especially after she ripped off her shirt. Ashlee’s actually upset about leaving, though.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Bachelor 12 episode 5, which airs Monday at 10/9c on ABC.

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Big Brother 9 Episode 24

Despite his best efforts and the belief that he was the game’s mastermind, Joshuah was evicted from the Big Brother house in Big Brother 9 Episode 23. Once Josh was out the door, Adam gained the power again, winning HOH.

Adam’s having fun watching Sharon have a nervous breakdown.

James wants to kick himself in the face. He and Sharon hate everybody in the house. They could have played this game differently and wouldn’t be in this position (not lying and getting rid of Matt would have been a start), but when you insist on dividing the house in two, this is what you get when the side you pick keeps getting its ass kicked.

Adam wants everybody to know he’s single.

One of James’ personalities tells us he’s going to win the game.

Sheila trusts Adam the most and is only able to talk to him about her son.

Sharon is hoping she’s going to be able to get someone to make an alliance with her because she’s got nobody now. Ryan wants to cover all his bases and make an alliance with her, since he has an alliance with everybody else. This is the philosophy that did Josh in.

Now that Josh is gone, Sharon’s decided to be James’ mom instead.

The food challenge is going to be a messy one. They must build pathways using only mashed potatoes to get the gravy to flow into and fill containers. For the most part, they work together as a team. They win meat & fish, desserts & snacks, outdoor toys, dairy & eggs, and bread & pasta. Big Brother lets them cheat a bit and get the BBQ grill, a nice thing to do considering they hospitalized them with the slop.

James tells Adam that he can trust him because even though he’s screwed over everybody else in the house, that doesn’t mean he’s not trustworthy. Natalie and Ryan try to talk some sense into Adam, telling him that if James doesn’t go up and wins veto, James and Sharon will control who goes home, which probably would be either Natalie or Ryan. James still can’t figure out why he’s lying in this bed he’s made. Once he starts crying, though, Adam agrees to not put him up if he agrees not to use POV.

Nominations
Natalie is safe.
Ryan is safe.
James is safe.

Sharon and Sheila have been nominated for eviction. This is one of the dumbest moves of the season. Not only can you not trust the guy with pink hair, but Adam is jeopardizing his allies, none of whom are happy with the decision.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 9 Episode 25, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on CBS.

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Heroes Season 3 Begins September 15

Update: NBC has delayed its Heroes season 3 premiere. The new season will begin one week later, Monday September 22nd, at 9/8c.

For those who can’t wait, check out the Heroes season 3 episode 1 spoilers.

Heroes Season 3 will be making its return to NBC on Monday September 15th at 8/7c. The return date will feature an all night Heroes event. The first hour will be set aside for a clip show to get fans familiar with the series again. After that will be two hours of the new season.

The Biggest Loser 5 Episode 14

After the girls managed to take the first and second spots in The Biggest Loser Couples Episode 13, the guys were forced to turn on one of their own, sending Dan packing.

Allison has good news for a change. The final five will be heading to Australia.

Ali knows how dangerous the brothers are, which is one reason I don’t understand the concept of not getting rid of Mark last week. With that in mind, she wants to make an alliance with Jay and Mark to take out Roger. Mark realizes that Roger’s the biggest threat, so he’s okay with this plan.

Bob and Jillian have participated in The Biggest Loser Australia for a while, and now they’re going to share the experience with their American contestants. The only problem with the travel is that they lose a day in the air.

The contestants participate in an aboriginal smoke ceremony to clear their minds and give them good luck. Forget your troubles. C’mon. Get happy.

Roger knows he’s a dead duck if he falls below the line with Jay or Mark.

Bob and Jillian take the contestants out for dinner and dancing in Sydney. They take them to Otto (a restaurant) to give them an example of how to order out in a restaurant that’s not Subway. The next day they take them shopping at a local market for fresh fruit, vegetables, and meats.

They get a visit from Adro, The Biggest Loser Australia 1 winner, who still looks great. He tells them it’s a life change and that it all starts at the finale, rather than ending there. He’s got a message from Allison: meet her on top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Mark’s terrified of bridges. Jay’s facing up against his fear of heights again. They’re not jumping. Allison calls it the hardest challenge they’ve ever come up with. They’ll start the challenge in a jetboat. The next thing is to jump out and swim 300 meters. When they get to shore, they’ll race up a set of steps to some bikes, which they will ride to the entrance of the Botanical Gardens, which they will then run through and head up the Aurora Place Building, where they will climb 44 stories of stairs to find Allison. Ali gets off to a lead in the swimming part of the triathlon. She’s followed by Mark then Jay then Kelly then Roger. She knows that Mark’s right behind her and going to kill her in the next stages. The run to the bike is about 1/4 a mile, and Mark manages to catch her running up the stairs. Roger’s still in the water. Mark finally gains the lead on the first big turn on the bikes and builds on it from there. Kelly’s still quite a ways ahead of Roger by the time she hits the run, but he believes he can catch her while running. She’s still in fourth when they hit the stairs, but he passes her when they get about 1/3 of the way through the climb. Mark ends up beating Ali by about one floor, but instead of heading to Allison, he sits down on the stairs and waits for Ali so they can finish together. She picks him up and brings him across the finish line. They both get to call home and fly in a seaplane. Jay finishes third followed by Roger. They all walk to the stairs to support Kelly as she finishes.

The last chance workout is a big contrast. Jillian beats her girls on the beach, while the boys do yoga with Bob.

It’s time for the weigh-in.

Jay: 202 pounds (+1, -0.50%)
Ali: 146 pounds (-3, 2.01%)
Roger: 234 pounds (-2, 0.85%)
Kelly: 191 pounds (-1, 0.52%)
Mark: 182 pounds (+1, -0.55%)

Brutal week all around, though Ali continues strongly. It comes down to a decision as to which brother to get rid of. Jay wants to see Mark stay in the game and asks for the others to eliminate him.

Votes
Ali: Jay
Roger: Jay

Honoring Jay’s request, the house votes Jay out. The four who remain have lost 400 pounds. They’re heading back to campus without trainers. Jay is down 100 pounds from his starting weight of 293 pounds. He plans to do a 10K run to raise awareness for Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome, which his daughter has.

There’s only one show left before the live finale where we find out who the winner is. America will have their say as to which of the bottom two is allowed to be in the final three.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Biggest Loser: Couples episode 15, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

Shakira Sex Tape?

Shakira in a sex tape? Why not? All the cool kids are doing it. According to AOL Latino Musica, a homemade tape could involve Shakira in a threesome with her boyfriend Antonio de la Rua and singer/songwriter Alejandro Sanz.

The tape is said to be held by prosecutors in the case against Carlos Gonzalez and his wife Alzate, ex-employees of Sanz who are accused of extortion against him.

Publicists for both Sanz and Shakira have denied that a tape exists.

Javier Ceriani, host of Zona Cero, said that, according to the prosecutor, “if some of this tape’s content would be made public, it could seriously threaten the singer and couple’s private life”.

Olivia Williams Joins Dollhouse Cast

Olivia Williams (Anna Crowe, The Sixth Sense) has joined the cast of Fox’s Dollhouse. Variety reports that Olivia will play the role of the master, the beautiful but ruthless woman in charge of the drones programmed to perrform various missions.

Eliza Dushku (Faith, Buffy The Vampire Slayer/Angel) stars as one of these dolls in this show from Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel creator Joss Whedon.

The Apprentice UK Series 4 Episode 2

Sir Alan Sugar returned for another round in the boardroom in The Apprentice UK Series 4 Episode 1. The guys quickly got divided into two sides, which remained the theme throughout the boardroom as well. Ultimately, Nicholas sunk himself through pricing errors, and being pompous in his defense didn’t help him any, so he was the first person to go home.

The teams get a video message from Sir Alan, who tells them they’ll start their own laundry business. They must pitch to get as much dirty laundry as possible, watch it, and return it cleaned.

Raef offers to be project manager for the boys, hoping to redeem himself from last week. Lee’s concerned Raef’s not a natural leader, and Ian’s concerned that Raef’s different than a lot of them. Still split down the middle I see.

Jenny steps up to be the PM for the girls. She seems to have more support than Raef does.

Simon has worked with some laundry equipment in the past, and to go along with that, the guys grab all of the ironing equipment in the house.

Jenny wants to prove she’s a salesperson, so she drones on and on for the first hour talking about sales. Sara’s getting tired of her. Margaret notices Jenny’s taking charge but has her favorites. As with the boys, some cliques are starting to form.

Half of Raef’s team will go door-to-door to hunt for dirty laundry. A few miles away, the girls are also doing the same thing.

The other half of the teams will be meeting businesses and go head-to-head to compete for the business. A large hotel is first. The guys call a laundry business to figure out what to charge. The girls just guess. The job is 1000 pieces of laundry. The manager normally pays £200. The girls bid £4.99 per item for a total of £4,999. On the contrary, the boys price it at £556. Still too expensive but a lot better than the girls. The manager is willing to negotiate, and the guys’ idea of negotiating is merely accepting his price of £200. Show a backbone and try to make a counteroffer at least.

In addition to this deal, the other guys are having some luck knocking on doors, but the girls are having no luck there, so they head to various businesses instead. This strategy works for them.

Sir Alan’s sending them to a fishmonger. The job should cost about £60. The girls bid £10, which they up to 15 when he asks for ironing as well. He repeatedly tries to let them know (not in so many words) that they’re screwing themselves on this deal, but they don’t listen. The boys go in at £49.50 and have no interest in matching the girls.

The girls who were working with the businesses Sir Alan set meetings up with head out selling, but the boys who were going door-to-door are instructed by Raef to head back to the laundromat and start work on the hotel project. They warn the other guys there’s a lot of stuff to do there. Every sheet (of which there are 500) takes four people to feed through the industrial strength presser.

Jen and Lucinda get into a spat. Well, Lucinda gets into a spat while Jen tries to get a word in edgewise anyway.

Simon begs Raef for help. Raef’s in no particular hurry to get back. They want to make sure they get some coffee first. He doesn’t get what the big deal is but admits it’s going to be close when he finally does show up.

At 8pm, half the girls are back at the laundry. Their big concern is making sure the right people get the right things because unlike the boys with their massive hotel order, the girls have lots of smaller orders. The rest of the team has had good success in selling to businesses, but the problem is that they’re cutting it very close. With the 2am deadline looming, they’re down to just two hours by the time they do finally make their appearance. They’ve got a plan. Beat the boys home and grab the irons. Too bad the guys already grabbed them a long time ago.

Here’s the real flaw in this plan. Shazia was the one who came up with the idea to head back, so she left. The other girls were behind and have no idea what’s up with her labelling system that was used to keep the different customers’ items where they should be.

Now it’s Jen’s turn to snap back at Lucinda. She tells her she’s absolutely thoroughly disappointed with her behavior. Excellent motivational leadership. She uses the word stupid more than once. Lucinda tries to defend herself. Jenny doesn’t want to hear it. She would rather continue to tear into hear. Lucinda wants to discuss it in the morning. Jenny still doesn’t want to hear it. She uses the word stupid more than once again and calls Lucinda a fungus that’s destroying the team. Someone else steps in to defend Lucinda, who by this point is crying. I want Jenny fired right now. I don’t care who wins or loses this task. This woman quite clearly is incapable of being a leader.

Lucinda oversleeps, perhaps intentionally, missing the meeting the next morning. Jenny picks up right where she left off. Being a bitch.

The guys kept the irons the whole night but didn’t even use them.

At 8:30, the guys leave. The girls are still ironing for another hour. Next they have to figure out what belongs to whom.

Hoping to maximize profits, the girls aim to get some tips. The fishmonger willingly gives them a £10 tip. They’re able to get a couple other tips as well, but there’s a problem. One they should have seen coming a mile away. They’re not going to get tips from people who are missing some of their clothes. Worse yet, if they’re unable to deliver the clothes as they were given to them, they will face fines.

The girls are mixed on Jenny’s performance, but the boys are firmly behind Raef. The girls earned £195.55 profit and were fined £50 for the lost clothing. The boys earned £328.00.

Jenny’s “delighted” to be going back to the boardroom because it will allow her to get rid of what she considers weaker links.

Sir Alan questions the lack of common sense on the ridiculous hotel offer. On the opposite end of the spectrum was the underbilling on the fish shop. Margaret and Sir Alan are unimpressed with Randi’s idea of asking for tips. Shazia takes the heat on the lost clothing.

Now it’s time to beat the dead horse some more. Jenny returns to attacking Lucinda.

Then it becomes a free-for-all in which everybody tries to talk over everybody else. It’s clear they spent too much time arguing rather than executing their plan.

Jenny is bringing Lucinda and Shazia back with her into the boardroom.

Lucinda says she shouldn’t be fired because she can motivate and work within teams.

Jenny’s asked a simple question with a simple answer. Where did Shazia go wrong in the task? Rather than just saying she went home when she should have stayed and helped sort the laundry, Jenny’s response is that Shazia lied, complained, manipulated other people, and didn’t deliver on the tasks that were allocated. Aside from being a dumb, long-winded answer, is any of this actually true?

Jenny has the same plan as she had during the task. Keep talking and expect other people to shut up. Margaret’s clearly getting a headache.

Both Shazia and Lucinda want Jenny gone. That makes three of us. Jenny wants both of them gone because they have an attitude and an inability to contribute anything of any value.

After Sir Alan gives a speech about how it’s not a good thing to have people who violently hate each other on the same team, he fires Shazia for her mistake. While I normally would agree, Jenny’s utter inability as a manager is so blatant that there’s no need for her to still be around, let alone in an environment in which she will be lashing out in this manner again in the future. He leaves both of them with a warning: act more professional in the future.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Apprentice UK Series 4 episode 3.