The Bachelor’s Mary Delgado Arrested

Along with Trista and Ryan, the show’s biggest success story, Mary Delgado and Byron Velvick from season 6 were brought on the show as damage control on The Bachelor 11 episode 10: After The Final Rose. Less than two hours after the show finished airing, Mary was arrested for a misdemeanor assault on her fiance Byron, reports ABC Action News. She acknowledged she punched him in the face, cutting his upper lip. Alcohol was a contributing factor.

During the finale, the couple said they would be married in November. (Next November? November 2038?) What impact, if any, this fight may have on that decision remains to be seen. From what I’ve heard, the show actually filmed last Friday, so it doesn’t appear there’s any correlation between the show and the fight, unless one of them saw something they didn’t like.

The Amazing Race Asia 2 Episode 1

Looking at The Amazing Race 2 Asia cast, it would appear we’re in for a competitive season.

We start season 2 in Singapore. Paula and Natasha expect to be underestimated and look forward to it. Marc & Rovilson look like one of the strongest TAR teams ever. Aurelia & Sophie are ex-roommates who had a falling out… uh oh. But at least it seems they couldn’t care less whether they hate each other after this or not. Henry & Terri are bound to be the new Jonathan & Victoria. Then again, Monica & Edwin have been dating for 10 years and appear to be looking at the race as a way to validate their relationship, a surefire sign of disaster.

Teams must first proceed to a taxi with a souvenir matching the photographs included with the clue. Each of these are located within a 300m radius of the Asian Civilizations Museum. Most seasons, the first thing to do is just drive to the airport, so having people run all around the city in search of taxis is different. Sisters Vanessa & Pamela are the first ones to find their cab, which has a merlion souvenir indicative of their next destination. Sophie & Aurelia, one of two teams that live in Singapore, are second. Rovilson & Marc are third. Adrian & Colin, the second Singapore team, are fourth. Dancing mums Ann & Diane are fifth. Childhood friends Paula & Natasha are behind them. Kinariyosih & Brett are seventh. Siblings Daichi & Sawaka are in eighth. If the editing is to be believed, the last two teams are way behind. And as obnoxious as I’d anticipated. Edwin’s whining about having to carry Monica’s backpack. Then there’s Terri. That mouth is going to get on my last nerve. Both teams finally figure out where their cabs are, apparently after some teams have already started the detour.

They will take their taxis to the merlion in Faber Point. Once they get there, they’re given the task of using GPS to find the next location, the towers of Suntec City. It’s a choice between Dare or Stair. In dare, teams must take an elevator to the rooftop of tower three, then Tyrloean traverse to the rooftop of tower four. These towers are 181m high. In stair, teams must climb 45 floors to the rooftop of tower three, then return to the lobby and climb 45 floors of tower four. Dare’s a lot quicker, so long as they’re brave enough to overcome the height.

Due to the amount of work involved in climbing so many stairs, nobody even considers that option, fear of heights or not. All teams finish the dare option reasonably quickly and with minimal problems, in roughly the same order in which they arrived.

The next destination is Manila, Philippines, 2394k away and home country of both Marc & Rovilson and Terri & Henry. After the flight, they will go to the Asian Promenade Park CCP Complex. When they get to the airport, all teams are hoping to get on the first flight, which leaves at 1:25. One of the teams in the middle of the pack says they have one hour, an indication that at least the last two teams will get the shaft. As expected, the first eight teams are all on this first flight. The last two teams must board the next available flight, whenever that is (they don’t give us a time, but we know it’s enough for it to be hopeless).

When they arrive in Manila, it’s in the middle of a storm, not the best weather in which to run a race. Their first destination in Manila is a balut seller in Plaza Miranda. There they must eat 8 balut, a fertilized duck egg with a nearly developed embryo inside, which Denise failed to eat during the gross eating challenge in Survivor: China Episode 6. Apparently, it’s also considered an aphrodisiac. Only flaw in this challenge design is it looks like one person could eat all 8 if needed.

Despite how disgusting this may sound to some, Vanessa & Pamela made quick work of it, with alpha males Marc & Rovilson still on their tails. For that matter, the first three or four teams seem to have a pretty easy go of it. It’s not until Ann & Diane that we get some throwing up into a bucket, but even they finish fairly quickly. Edwin & Monica show up as Terri & Henry are finishing their balut, making the only real question whether it’s a nonelimination like the first leg was last year or not.

The first pitstop is Fort Santiago. The first two teams find it no problem, but Adrian & Collin fall victim to a cab driver who doesn’t know where he’s going and takes them back the airport.

First: Pamela & Vanessa (win Nokia N95’s and N73’s)
Second: Rovilson & Marc
Third: Ann & Diane
Fourth: Brett & Kinaryosih
Fifth: Aurelia & Sophie
Sixth: Paula & Natasha
Seventh: Adrian & Collin
Eighth: Daichi & Sawaka
Ninth: Terri & Henry
Tenth: Edwin & Monica (non-eliminated)

As with season 1, the first leg is a non-elimination. If they do not arrive first next time, they will incur a 30 minute time penalty. While I like this and think it should be applied to the US version as well, I was really hoping to get rid of one of these two teams, as they’re both horrible. I’d rather get rid of Terri, though, as she talks (loudly) just for the sake of hearing herself talk (loudly).

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Amazing Race Asia 2 episode 2, and don’t forget our live blogs of The Amazing Race 12.

TV on DVD Black Friday

For those of you willing to brave the crowds, there are some great deals available on TV shows on DVD today and tomorrow. Keep in mind this is by no means a complete list, and that local deals may vary, in addition to quantities being limited.

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Survivor: China Episode 10

Tonight’s episode of Survivor: China is a special clip show, with 14 new never before seen scenes. The show will continue with the final 7 Survivors next week. For full recaps thus far and continuing live blogs, check out our Survivor: China section.

Before the season even got started, their first task was to climb and climb and climb up to the temple. Chicken was content to just take his time, which is not entirely surprising. The girls are covered up because their clothing was too short for a temple. After this ceremony, they were divided into tribes.

Todd nominated Aaron to be the leader. I think it’s a misconception that being a leader is bad, though. It’s being bossy that gets you in trouble.

A hungry Zhan Hu had no problem eating worms, but Ashley’s disgusted. An improvement to the worms comes when they get frogs. Leaves and roots from the water were fair game as well. They had no clue whether half this stuff was bad/poisonous, but most of them didn’t care.

First person out of the tribe after Fei Long’s win was Chicken, a well deserved boot. He played the dumb role quite well. Too well.

Todd and Amanda quickly formed an alliance. Then Jean-Robert came up with his brilliant strategy of being lazy. For the so-called leader, Aaron’s not acting much like one. So James put him in his place.

At the next reward challenge, the entirely lame Exile Island was replaced by the only partially lame kidnapping twist. And the stupid hidden immunity idol that’s killed the last few seasons was still not dead. Fei Long kidnapped Jaime. Not getting any luckier after the loss, Zhan Hu returned to a flood that they needed to figure out how to drain.

Jaime gave the idol clue to Leslie, the weakest member of the team. Leslie told Todd because she trusted him, like everybody else has.

Aaron got tired of making decisions. He didn’t want to be a leader any more and relinquished that position.

Before the challenge in which Dave embarrassed himself and ran out of steam, he insisted that they don’t eat before the challenge. For that matter, he wasn’t eating that much to begin with. Due to his clash with Ashley, she was the game’s second victim.

Zhan Hu finally got it together and won immunity. By this time, Courtney was already hating Jean-Robert. Despite Jean-Robert’s personality, voting against him didn’t make any sense, so they decided to send Leslie home instead.

Sherea was a bitch because she could be, but despite that, Zhan Hu ultimately got rid of Dave.

With a tribal shakeup, Sherea and Frosti moved to Fei Long, while James and Aaron moved to Zhan Hu.

The new Fei Long was joking and doing impressions of the other castaways. But Peih-Gee and Jaime had to figure out how to survive at the new Zhan Hu. So they plotted to throw the challenges, which they did and voted out Aaron.

An overly impatient Todd got the immunity idol right in front of Frosti (along with Todd’s partner in crime Amanda, odd considering he said he’d never tell anybody), forcing them into trusting him. So he then came up with a new plan, giving the idol to James and asking him to throw the challenge and use it to get rid of Jaime. To go along with this, they threatened Frosti, telling him he needed to win or go home. Regardless of this well orchestrated plot, Denise was unable to eat the chicken fetus, allowing Fei Long to lose, and Sherea was sent home.

Following the failure of this plan, James not only kept his first idol but got the second one as well.

Not being able to be saved by her fake immunity idol, which was a completely anticlimactic moment that I was hoping would be a lot funnier, Jaime was the next person voted out of the tribe.

James feels he’s the glue holding the alliance together.

Jean-Robert came up with Todd’s plan to get rid of James, which was a brilliant plan, so Todd instead came up with a stupid plan to vote out Jean-Robert, which of course worked.

Peih-Gee got herself into more danger by arguing with James, and an apology fell on deaf ears. But because she won immunity, they couldn’t take the easy way out and instead had to make a tougher decision, which meant voting out Frosti.

After that immunity challenge, we were told they wouldn’t be going right back to camp because they had more business to attend to at tribal council. And that cliffhanger is where we now stand.

Next week, in addition to the end of the tribal council, Amanda goes to Peih-Gee with a plan and tells us that Fei Long is not together any more. 7’s a great time to flip and pull in a swing vote.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: China Episode 11 Ready to Bite the Apple, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser 4 Episode 11

Well, it finally happened. In The Biggest Loser 4 episode 10, after whining for 10 weeks, Amy got sent home. Despite the rest of the black team voting to keep their newest member, Isabeau wasn’t having it and went with the rest of the house, keeping the person who actually wanted to be there.

Alison tells them that, having survived for three months, they deserve a reward. She has a surprise for them, which she’ll reveal the next day. To start off, though, she gives them their before pictures. Bill says that’s a person he really didn’t like that much. Nicole says it’s scary because she never thought she was that big. Isabeau says she just saw a sad girl. Alison’s last bit of advice is to rest up.

Jillian tells Isabeau that she made a massive mistake because it’s now 4 againt 4, and her team’s not as strong. Now there’s a vote of confidence. She then adds that Bryan, who in terms of percentage of weight loss is actually 5th of all the current people who remain (the bottom three are the black team girls, a point which makes them vulnerable regardless), is the #1 threat in the game behind Kae. Not sure what logic is being used to arrive at that conclusion, though it is a valid point to suggest he’s more of a threat than Amy was. For anyone interested in the number crunching (notice Bill’s managed to edge out Kae… I think they let the wrong brother go):

Bill 334 234 -29.94%
Kae 225 159 -29.33%
Neil 421 311 -26.13%
Nicole 279 222 -20.43%
Bryan 346 276 -20.23%
Isabeau 298 241 -19.13%
Julie 218 180 -17.43%
Hollie 255 212 -16.86%

Bryan leaves his envelope with his before picture on the bed for Kim. She opens it up and assumes the worst, then he comes running out and jumps on her, and he thanks her for how much she’s helped him.

Isabeau’s pissed off at how Jillian’s acting, and Julie suggests standing up for herself. Now Isabeau starts to consider Amy’s plan: go to the enemy and train there.

They go to the NBC studios, Days of Our Lives, where Alison stars as Sami Brady. There they will be receiving star treatment in the form of a makeover and professional photo shoot, with a chance to appear on the cover of Prevention magazine. Everybody is happy to, for one day at least, be pampered and get all dressed up, as opposed to being run ragged in sweaty gym clothes. They start off in hair and makeup, then move on to wardrobe, which they’re pleased with because they can wear normal clothes instead of having to settle for whatever’s available in their sizes.

From there, they move to a mirror, but looking at themselves post-makeover isn’t the only thing they’re there for, as behind the mirror are their loved ones. I’m not real clear how they got these people, who are mostly self conscious as it is, to look at themselves in a three way mirror for the length of time they did (granted, anyone who would do something like this on national TV may not be as shy as they may claim). Bryan’s wife Kenisha, Julie’s husband Mike, Bill’s twin brother Jim (who himself has lost 93 pounds), Isabeau’s boyfriend, Hollie’s friend Antoinetta, Neil’s girlfriend Stephanie, Nicole’s mom Diane, and Kae’s husband Eric were on hand for an emotional reunion. Everybody is particularly excited by the looks on the faces when they see them. Afterwards, they eat dinner with their guests at Brady’s Pub, on the set of Days of Our Lives.

After the photo shoot, Liz from Prevention magazine must select one person to appear on the cover. And the cover winner is… Kae. Not only does she look great, but her drive and determination has been one of the greatest success stories of the show’s history.

At the challenge, the contestants must stay above the yellow line. It’s a climbing challenge. There’s a yellow line that they start off above and must stay above. They continue to climb. As they climb, the rope moves down. Anyone who goes below the yellow line gets eliminated. Hollie, Isabeau, and Julie fall out in an order that could be expected. Kae makes it almost to the top, with Bill nipping at her heels. Neil’s next out, followed by Nicole. Bryan fights but ultimately is eliminated sixth. Kae continues to be strong and wins the challenge, which comes along with a reward of a $5,000 shopping spree that she can spend when she gets home.

Black team’s still talking about a red/blue alliance. I thought we already established that was BS weeks ago. With their horrible losses (or lack thereof) last week, I’d expect quite a bit from Hollie and Julie, as well as Bryan.

Neil: 303 pounds (-8, 2.57%)
Isabeau: 234 pounds (-7, 2.90%)
Bill: 228 pounds (-6, 2.56%)
Hollie: 204 pounds (-8, 3.77%)
Nicole: 218 pounds (-4, 1.80%)
Julie: 176 pounds (-4, 2.22%)
Kae: 156 pounds (-3, 1.89%)
Bryan: 270 pounds (-6, 2.17%)

This leaves Nicole and Kae below the yellow line. As strong as she’s been, we’re getting to a point where Kae’s going to have trouble hanging on just because she has so little weight left to lose. She’s still a bigger threat than Nicole, but regardless, it’s obvious how much fear there is surrounding Kae.

Neil’s upset because he’s tired of the weaker people aiming to take out the stronger people. I’d like to see him win it and take out black team by himself, although of the black team, I would be comfortable with Bill winning, as he’s been a strong performer. Neil tells everybody to bring it on.

Votes
Bill: Kae
Bryan: Kae
Neil: Nicole
Isabeau: Kae
Julie: Kae

Why even bother wasting 10 minutes on this? This was the most obvious vote ever. She leaves continuing to inspire them and having lost over 30% of her original weight, easily the highest for any female in the show’s history, not to mention ahead of most men as well, including season 3 winner Erik. In a special live appearance, Kae returns for a weigh in, where she’s first greeted by Bob. Her starting weight was 225 pounds. Her current weight is 137 pounds, down 88 pounds, close to 40%.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Biggest Loser 4 Episode 12, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

Survivor: China Winner Revealed?

This spoiler turned out to be correct. Read the Live Finale Blog for more.

The latest issue of Instinct Magazine may or may not have spoiled the identity of the Survivor: China winner based on, well, nothing they’re revealing to the public.

***Possible spoilers ahead***

The Malcontent picked up Instinct’s December issue, which has a cover story featuring Todd Herzog, who it labels “Million Dollar Man”. Unfortunately, the article itself has no hints as to what this actually means, if anything, as Todd’s tossed questions about his first kiss and the Spice Girls.

So what’s this all mean? Maybe nothing. Maybe everything. I’ll leave it up to you to take what you will from this.

Kid Nation Episode 10

The town council decided to shake things up in Kid Nation Episode 9 by trading Nathan, Emily, and Blaine to new districts. The town hated this. Laurel decided not to trade anybody. The town hated this, too. Except for gold star winner Blaine, everybody thought the council was doing a bad job. DK, Blaine, Greg, and Michael decided to run for election.

Zach says he’s doing a good job. Taylor’s still bitter. Blaine says he wants to be a motivator.

Guylan doesn’t want to remain on the council, as he mentioned last week, so DK automatically wins. Mike’s pleased with Guylan failing.

Laurel believes she’s been working to the best of her ability and doing a good job, which is completely true, and there’s no reason for her to have an opponent this time either. Michael, a walking PSA, gives a good speech as he usually does.

Anjay asks for a second chance. Greg knows people are praying for him to not be on the council, but he wants a chance to prove himself to be not a jerk.

By a vote of 6-3, Michael wins the election over Laurel.

Blaine is elected over Zach 5-4.

By the largest margin, Greg wins 7-2. Be afraid.

Sophia says “What else do I need to say? Greg and Blaine are on the council.” She and Laurel are concerned.

Now that he’s off the council, Zach starts to get homesick. Laurel’s just mad. Anjay and Guylan are fine with it.

DK wants to first address the issue of respect, which he feels is lacking from Bonanza. Greg and Blaine come up with a concept for a meeting. Nathan thinks they should work on themselves before they try to teach respect. They must announce themselves and where they’re from. If someone interrupts, it will result in having to start over from the beginning. Most people get upset over the hypocrisy and think it’s pointless, so it takes a while to get through it, with the entire town pissed off and doing what they can to disrupt and mock it. Did anyone actually get anything out of it? Nope.

After the meeting, green district gets together to complain about Greg and Blaine, saying they should sit in the middle of town and compliment people rather than doing any work. Greg and Blaine overhear this and take them up on their offer, grab some chairs, and plop themselves down in the middle of town. Somehow, DK believes he’s been lumped into this with those two, and Blaine takes everything he heard about Greg and applies it to himself, so all three are just hoping for a fight, and a fight they get. Green district goes to confront them about it, which leads to a shouting match. Greg and Blaine come up with the theory of just simply not bothering to give anybody a gold star in retaliation.

The other three call a meeting with Michael, and Greg apologizes for eavesdropping. Michael’s skeptical that they can be a team.

Taylor refuses to help with the water. DK tells her she won’t get reward when they win another showdown if she refuses to work, so she says that’s fine because now she’s leaving anyway.

The showdown is about communication. It starts with pies, six of which will be hoisted to the top of a platform. Then the kids will get on beams and transport them with two poles, one on each side. In the pies are pictures of forms of communication, which must be placed in the order in which they were invented. Blue gets the first pie, followed closely by green and then yellow. Eventually, green’s able to get their six pies first, with blue close behind (Emily’s more interested in eating the pies than winning). Michael misses the order with two reversed, though, allowing Greg to get his right and take upper class. Michael is next to take the merchant class for green. Blaine gets everything wrong, which lets red finally get close. DK misses, so Blaine gets another chance, and yellow district are cooks. DK flat out refuses to listen to his team, but he gets it right at the buzzer, so they win reward.

The first choice is ponies. Fun and practical, as they can be used for companionship, rides, and assistance with things like carrying water. The second choice is letters from home. The council chooses letters from home. They’re not mean enough to keep Taylor’s letter from her. Taylor promises she’ll try. For like the tenth time.

Like Zach, who gets even more homesick reading his letter, as DK had feared, Laurel decides she just wants to get out of there. Taylor, however, wants to stick around.

More people approve of the job the council is doing than at the last meeting, but there are plenty of people who don’t approve, especially in green district. Greg says it’s tough love. He’s the new Taylor, as the whole town’s revolting against him. He asks how many people want him to go home. They just want him to change, which he doesn’t seem to be getting. He finally realizes where they’re coming from, sort of.

Despite all the earlier threats, nobody wants to go home.

Laurel gets the gold star, which she’s earned by working hard throughout her time there.

Next week, the kids are determined to start a school, though there are some objectors, like Taylor, who hates school and reading.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live blog of Kid Nation episode 11 I Just Like the Recess Part, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.