American Idol Season 10 Episode 24

The double elimination in American Idol Season 10 Episode 23 meant the end of the road for both Naima and Thia. Tonight the top 9 perform songs from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Jacob Lusk
Song: Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson (not Let’s Get It On)
Jennifer: You can do anything if you believe in yourself.
Randy: So proud of you. That was hot.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-01

He tells us that if he’s in the bottom three, it’s because America can’t look at themselves in the mirror. Really?

Haley Reinhart
Song: Piece of My Heart by Janis Joplin
Jennifer: You’re a contender.
Randy: That’s the Haley we loved when we first saw you. Welcome back.
Steven: Nothing wrong with that. Took it up a few notchees.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-02

Casey Abrams
Song: Have You Ever Seen the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Randy: Made CCR proud. Making the upright bass cool.
Steven: Not just a singer. A true musician.
Jennifer: I’m paying top dollar to be in the front row.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-03

Lauren Alaina
Song: Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin
Steven: Tonight you are a natural born woman.
Randy: Probably picked one of the most difficult songs. Not jumping up and down, but you did a good job. Some people in past seasons (Kelly Clarkson in season 1) really laid it out.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-04

James Durbin
Song: While My Guitar Gently Weeps by George Harrison
Jennifer: Nice to see that other side of you.
Randy: Loved seeing the emotional side of James Durbin.
Steven: Good to see you gently weep.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-05

Scotty McCreery
Song: That’s Alright Mama by Elvis Presley
Randy: Scotty is in it to win it. You can perform.
Steven: Brought Elvis into the house. Heard girls screaming in the audience.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-06

Pia Toscano
Song: River Deep, Mountain High by Tina Turner (as promised, though I’d have rather heard another ballad)
Steven: Murderer. You killed it.
Jennifer: Proved you can sing an up tempo.
Randy: Showed what I already knew. You can deliver on an up tempo.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-07

Stefano Langone
Song: When a Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge
Jennifer: Felt maybe for the first time you were singing to somebody.
Randy: First part felt a little jerky but liked it.
Steven: Nailed it. Lot of passion.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-08

Paul McDonald
Song: Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash
Randy: I loved it.
Steven: I loved it.
Jennifer: I loved it.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-09

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of American Idol Season 10 Episode 25, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on Fox.

Survivor: Redemption Islande Episode 8

With the Zapatera tribe doing something somewhat unpredictable for the first time in Survivor: Redemption Island Episode 7, “the six” turned on Sarita rather than David.

Matt says he’s been hearing some horror stories from Zapatera, but Sarita doesn’t want to bag on the tribe that just got rid of her, instead going on about how great they are.

Both tribes will be attending the duel in full. This marks Matt’s sixth and final duel, which he’s going into with a cut on his foot that he indicates is a big deal. For the duel, they will use their arms to brace themselves while their bare feet are on narrow footholds. After 15 minutes, they drop down to the second foothold. 15 minutes of being tortured by listening to Phillip babble leads into the move to the last foothold. Sarita’s tribe is rooting for her as if they didn’t just turn on her. She falls, and Matt wins again, buying himself a ticket back into the game, which for the record has nothing to do with God’s will.

For Boston Rob, this is not good news. This is a guy who could flip on their tribe at merge. That’s what Rob would do. Speaking of which, we are now merged, and everybody will be heading to a new beach. One more thing: beginning with the next tribal council, Redemption Island starts again.

Murlonio means united from the sea, or so Rob tells his new tribe. That sounds like a good thing to call themselves then.

Matt wants some splainin from his old tribe. He’s the only hope for the Zapatera tribe, which was stupid enough to throw that challenge to get rid of Russell, leading to their own downfall. As far as I’m concerned, they deserve to get Pagonged on the basis of stupidity alone. Don’t lose on purpose and give Boston Rob momentum. That said, Mike makes a pitch to Matt that them, Andrea, and Steve should be the final four. I wouldn’t trust this guy any more than I’d trust the tribe that got rid of me early.

Matt has come up with a pecking order. First, he wants to get rid of Steve and Phillip. Then he wants to get rid of Rob. Huh? I don’t get it. He’s basing this randomness not on it being wise but rather his theory that the game respects big moves. However, he’s not so sure God wants him to do that. Oy.

Rob wants this Christian coalition broken up. He doesn’t like any group that likes the same thing.

For the first time, individual immunity is up for grabs. They will stand on a log while balancing balls on a disc. Phillip’s struggling already. Julie’s the first one out. They add a second ball. Ashley is out next, closely followed by David. A third and final ball is added to the mix. This all just seems like a matter of luck to me. Andrea’s out. Grant follows her. Matt’s the next one out, followed by Matt and then Rob. In spite of his attempt to whistle to his balls to get them to return, Ralph drops. Steve is next. Mike hasn’t budged this whole time, but eventually his feet go numb. Natalie wins immunity.

Ralph is okay with playing the idol. Mike’s plan is to get rid of Rob’s right hand man, Grant.

Rather than join up with the other tribe, Matt has decided to rejoin his old tribe. In the process, he tells Rob the whole story, which Rob views as an excuse to get rid of him. He says he’s not morally capable of flipping. That’s a good person to keep around. Somebody crippled by their ethics is unlikely to turn on you. Granted, they’re also likely to hold a grudge if they make the jury. Andrea takes this as him throwing her under the bus, since in his story, her name came up.

Grant doesn’t want to target Mike. Instead, he’d rather target Steve, who he doesn’t think they’d give the idol up for. Rob would rather get rid of Matt. Again. Unlike the first time they got rid of him, this plan is contingent upon Andrea voting with them.

Mike’s new deal for Matt: final three. In spite of his limited options, how do you seriously trust someone who claims to be willing to screw over 4 other people just for the sake of saving himself this one night?

The merged tribes are not so much a merged tribe as two tribes living on the same beach. Ometepe was pretty comfortable in the rain, seeing as they won the tarp and all. David’s complaint about this is that there should be an asterisk on that victory, since his tribe threw that challenge, which once again is coming back to bite them.

As planned, Ralph gives his hidden immunity idol to Mike.

Votes
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Steve
Matt
Matt
Matt
Matt
Matt
Matt

With 6 votes, Matt will be heading back to Redemption Island.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Redemption Island Episode 9, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 14

Jen hit a plateau and was eliminated in The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 13 after losing no weight, which according to her trainer was because she did not have a workout with him.

Although her team is now gone, Courtney asks Olivia, Hannah, and Irene to support her.

Each team will have a flag. The team that plants their flag closest to a mile away will win. Their reward will be a night of luxury, Hollywood style. For anyone who does not win, they will have to clean the campus. They all depend upon the assumption that they know how long their paces are. Green team based their decision on Ken’s paces. Courtney is alone, doing her own thing. Black team tries to have one person doing normal paces while the others try to count footsteps, but the two going slowly realize halfway through that they don’t have the time to do that. Blue team will all be trying to do their own paces and go from there. Olivia hits her mark. Irene’s still got a couple hundred to go, so they proceed forward. Moses is way behind when he hits his spot, but they can’t see nor hear him when he tries to stop. Green team did not win. Courtney did not win either. The difference between first and second place is 4 feet. Black team wins, in spite of their fear that they were 1/4 of a mile off their target.

Bob’s happy with the fact that his team has to clean. Good way to burn calories. Black team joins him in the gym, minus Rulon. That means Rulon’s getting a lecture from Jillian. His justification for eating junk is that he wants it, and he works hard. While his concept is not flawed, 900 calories of chips is excessive. Although Jillian would prefer he reward himself with non-food things, she’s willing to work with him and teach him to eat in moderation.

During the training session, the black team has decided to hide their reward from Jillian until the last possible second. They are not at all surprised to find out that she considers their prize to be more of a punishment.

The black team goes to Hollywood to see the sights. Of course, along the way, they have to stop by Geisha House, Mike Boogie’s restaurant. While there, they seem to make smart choices. In the middle of dinner, a guy walks up to meet them, or at least to meet Hannah. If that wasn’t his intention, it is now, as Jay and Rulon decide to leave them alone. Very subtle. Hannah has now decided she feels comfortable saying she’s pretty.

Courtney’s worried that she’ll continue with her plateau. If she’s below the yellow line, she’s gone, no need for a vote. Then she wonders what will happen to Brett. I’m sure they’ll find something to do with him, although I never could quite figure out why there are two new trainers this season.

Hannah: 168 pounds (-4, 2.33%)
Jay: 270 pounds (-6, 2.17%)
Rulon: 318 pounds (-7, 2.15%)
Black Total: 756 pounds (-17, 2.20%)

Olivia: 174 pounds (-2, 1.14%)
Moses: 286 pounds (-7, 2.39%)
Irene: 164 pounds (-6, 3.53%)
Blue Total: 624 pounds (-15, 2.35%)

Ken: 253 pounds (-4, 1.56%)
Kaylee: 168 pounds (-1, 0.59%)
Austin: 263 pounds (-2, 0.75%)
Green Total: 684 pounds (-7, 1.01%)

Courtney: 231 pounds (-1, 0.43%)

Black and blue teams did well, but the green team put up lackluster numbers. In spite of that, Courtney’s struggles mark the third red team member elimination in a row, as she is automatically eliminated because she is the last team member standing. She retains her positive mental attitude, in spite of all the emotions from the trainers, fellow contestants, even Alison. She departs with three friends for life. But she’s not the only person leaving tonight. With nobody left to train, Brett will have to say goodbye as well.

From her starting weight of 323 pounds, Courtney is down 113 pounds to 210 pounds today, for a grand total loss of 225 pounds. Her family owns a Dairy Queen, and she hopes that DQ will be able to get more healthy choices on the menu. More power to her, and certainly the market is potentially there, though I just don’t think of Dairy Queen and healthy in the same sentence.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 15, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The Celebrity Apprentice 4 Episode 5

Seemingly tired of the process and at least some of the people from her team, Dionne Warwick became the latest person to put her hand up to leave in The Celebrity Apprentice 4 Episode 4, although she did not leave with the same grace Niki did the week before, instead opting to call NeNe a coward on her way out.

The women return to the suite in turmoil. NeNe’s still upset by Dionne, while La Toya’s frustrated by the lot of them.

Trump calls everybody back into the boardroom for another task. They will create their own works of art, whatever they want, whatever will sell. Each team will sell them in their own gallery. Additionally, they will design and decorate 7 baseball caps. These proceeds will go to their team’s totals, plus the celebrity that makes the best hat will receive a donation for their charity.

La Toya would like to step up as project manager, but Marlee shoots her down. John Rich will be the project manager for the men.

Before even getting into planning for the task, John makes a call to start fundraising. His folks in Nashville will get a jet, and he guarantees $500,000. He says this is called Celebrity Apprentice for a reason. If they don’t bring in a donation, he will hold it against them at some point. To be fair, some people have friends with deeper pockets than others, but everybody should be able to bring in something, even Jose Canseco, who once again claims he cannot get any donation of any size.

Marlee hopes to bring her team together for the first time. Having said no to La Toya’s request to lead this task, Marlee immediately turns to her to get something, which she’s afraid she can’t do on such short notice, so she instead offers to do some things in memory of her brother.

Jose says there’s an illness in his family. He will be leaving the show. Trump agrees to give $25,000 to his charity, B.A.T. (Baseball Assistance Team). Richard Hatch asks: would Jose make this up just to save face, seeing as he hasn’t raised anything and doesn’t seem to be trying to do so? I’ll admit, the thought crossed my mind as well.

Everybody goes to the art supply store. John Rich does a PSA: don’t sniff glue. Cue Gary Busey. While shopping, Gary seems to have done something to upset Meat Loaf, who warns his fuse is about to blow, and it will not be pretty.

La Toya says she has a shirt of her brother’s. There were only a couple of them made in the world before he passed away. She has one of them and is willing to give it for the task in his memory.

Meat Loaf doesn’t have any paint when they get back. Did Gary buy all the paint he’s using? All of a sudden, Meat Loaf goes psycho crazy on the taking it very calmly Gary. As crazy as they make Gary out to be, Meat Loaf’s a raving lunatic and/or putting in a show. After much shouting and threatening, it turns out Meat Loaf’s bag was just in a corner. John Rich asks that this embarrassing energy and language be stopped so that they can focus on the kids instead.

The women make a painting with each of their handprints. Everybody’s going to get their hands dirty today, even Star, though she ain’t happy about it.

John doesn’t know anything about New York, but what he does know is traffic is crazy. He doesn’t want to try to get across it at any point after 3:00. Meanwhlie, the women are still doing their paintings 20 minutes later.

Don Jr. shows up to talk to the women. Star says it’s nerve-wracking, and NeNe responds that’s what Star thinks about every task. Marlee just got a call for $133,000, but she’s worried about John. Don thinks everybody seems down and out.

George got kicked off the show when Trump made it a family affair, but he’s back for his occasional cameo. He thinks the men’s spirit is good.

The women were going to leave at 3, then 4, then 4:30. They have 3 hours to get to the gallery in bumper to bumper Friday night rush hour traffic. The men, however, are ready to go and don’t have anything to do, so they take a trip to see what the girls are doing. Uh, sitting in traffic.

While they wait for selling to get underway, Meat Loaf apologizes to Gary for how he acted earlier.

With half an hour until their gallery opens, the women finally arrive. Now they just need art. The art delivery guy’s stuck in traffic, too. With minutes to spare, the art arrives. They’re not going to have time to fuss about placement and such, so they just get what they can where they can.

The men open their doors to a line waiting to come in; the women open their doors to about 5 people. Unlike the party town with open bar that the men have going on, the women look like they’re ready for a funeral. Eventually, though, business starts to pick up.

With multiple $5,000 donations, the men are not doing too badly so far, but now the cavalry is here. John sells a hat for $50,000 and another $50,000 for the boots. Seeing the money pour in, Richard Hatch is getting desperate, so he slashes his prices in hopes that somebody will buy something, with both of his paintings now on offer for $1,000.

The women don’t have a plane full of hillbillies, but they are lucky that the rules are pretty lax for this task. The person or their representative does not have to show up, and they can take credit card information by phone, fax, or e-mail. They are limited by their max credit card amount, but seeing as that’s $99,000, the three donations in a row they get of that size should go a long way. Marlee had one donor for that amount, and La Toya’s T-shirt also got that.

While they are focused on selling, Federico Castelluccio shows up. He says he’s not just from the Sopranos, but he’s also a painter, who will be judging the hats.

The prize possession of the men’s auction is a guitar. The bid: $470,000. No matter how impressive a showing the women put up, it would seem that should cement the men’s victory.

Trump asks about the argument that happened with Meat Loaf and, well, Meat Loaf, for which they have now kissed and made up. The net result is that the men were very impressed with how their project manager handled a volatile situation.

Star says it was an honor to work with Marlee. La Toya says Marlee was the star.

Before we get to the main event, it’s time to reveal the winning hat: La Toya. Her charity, AIDS Project Los Angeles, will receive $25,000.

Trump would like to make a deal. If they both agree, the losing team will keep his or her money for their own charity. They agree.

The men’s team raised the most money of any team in The Apprentice history: $626,908. That money will go to John Rich’s charity, St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. The women did very well, and they actually pulled out a win with $986,000, which will go to Marlee’s charity, Starkey Hearing Foundation. Trump offers $14,000 to bring it to an even $1 million.

Seeing as how Jose left already, which probably helps the men more than it helps the women, Trump has another offer. Do the women want to forgo firing one of the men? Marlee has to make a decision, but Star’s whispering won’t help her any. Because they have lost so many tasks in a row, the women think it would only be fair that one of the men gets fired. They can now stick around and offer their input.

John says the weakest player, based on fundraising, was Richard.

Hope would fire Richard. Star agrees.

Money aside, Gary, with his lack of focus, is pointed to as the weakest. Meat Loaf agrees. Mark, too. Lil Jon gets on the bandwagon. Marlee interjects to come to Gary’s defense.

Ignoring the pleas from every member of the men’s team and not allowing him the opportunity to defend himself, Trump fires Richard Hatch for not raising enough money.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Celebrity Apprentice 4 Episode 6, which airs Sunday at 9/8c on NBC.

American Idol Season 10 Episode 23

The top 11 performed again in American Idol Season 10 Episode 22. Tonight two will go home.

Naima’s days have been numbered for some time, and she didn’t do herself any favors last night. Paul’s been questionable for weeks, but like Sanjaya, I don’t think it matters. Thia and Stefano seem to have lost favor, and Lauren wasn’t very high up the totem pole to begin with. Haley may actually be safe for a change. Casey’s shock bottom place finish last week is unlikely to happen again, not now anyway.

Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina step forward first. They are both safe.

Naima Adedapo and Jacob Lusk are up next. Opposite ends of the spectrum here. It goes without saying that Jacob is safe, while Naima is in danger.

Fantasia’s apparently still singing. Well, thanks for giving me something to fast forward.

Pia Toscano, Thia Megia, and Haley Reinhart step forward. Pia’s clearly safe in spite of and/or because of the fact that she ignored Randy’s advice. Any other week, I’d say Haley’s in the bottom, but her rave reviews from the judges may have saved her. So it is, with Thia falling into the bottom three.

Now the boys. Paul McDonald, Casey Abrams, James Durbin, and Stefano Langone are the last people to go up. Somehow, Stefano is safe, while Paul is not. Been waiting for that for weeks but didn’t think I’d see it so soon.

That leaves Naima, Thia, and Paul in the bottom three. Paul is safe. It’s the end of the road for Thia and Naima.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of American Idol Season 10 Episode 24, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on Fox.

American Idol Season 10 Episode 22

The week after making the stupid decision to sing a Nirvana song, Casey found himself at the bottom in American Idol Season 10 Episode 21, but the judges decided to use their save to bail him out. Let’s just hope he’s done “taking risks.” Tonight the top 11 sing songs from Elton John.

Scotty McCreery
Song: Country Comfort (what, you expected not country?)
Steven: Nothing I can say…
Jennifer: Amazing instincts.
Randy: Seasoned so fast. Felt like I was at your concert.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-01

Naima Adedapo
Song: I’m Still Standing (as a reggae song complete with bad Jamaican accent… what the bloody hell is this?)
Jennifer: Not sure this song was suited for that. Better idea than payoff.
Randy: Kinda corny.
Steven: Good for you for picking a song that fits you.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-02

Paul McDonald
Song: Rocket Man
Randy: Couple little pitchy things but a very infectious quiet tender voice.
Steven: I like the character where you sometimes hit a note and sometimes you don’t.
Jennifer: Holding back a bit.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-03

Pia Toscano
Song: Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me (a ballad… good, stick to your guns)
Steven: Some people might have been wrong up here when we asked you not to sing ballads any more. That’s what you are.
Jennifer: Felt you more than I have before.
Randy: You’ve sung a ballad every time, and you slayed them every time. Just trying to get you to switch your gears. Heard some Whitney, Mariah in there.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-04

Stefano Langone
Song: Tiny Dancer (not Tony Danza)
Jennifer: Felt like you moved the crowd today.
Randy: Right on when you hit the high notes.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-05

Lauren Alaina
Song: Candle in the Wind
Randy: One of the greatest Lauren Alaina performances. Very nice, very sensitive, very pro.
Steven: Perfect. Beautiful.
Jennifer: First time everybody got to hear what we heard the first time we saw you.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-06

James Durbin
Song: Saturday Night’s Alright
Steven: Really good rock voice.
Jennifer: Think I’m at a show. Full performance of a great song by a great artist.
Randy: Great, great, great performance.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-07

Thia Megia
Song: Daniel
Jennifer: Really beautiful. Very well suited for your voice.
Randy: People can hear your beautiful voice but didn’t like that it was very safe. (News flash for Randy: she did up tempo last week, and it resulted in her being in the bottom three.)
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-08

Casey Abrams
Song: Your Song
Randy: So nice and so tender.
Jennifer: Proved why we saved you.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-09

Jacob Lusk
Song: Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
Steven: First half of that song blew me away.
Jennifer: Made it your own. That last note, you don’t see that every day.
Randy: First half was brilliant. Pick one spot to go all the way, like Pia does.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-10

Haley Reinhart
Song: Benny and the Jets
Jennifer: That was it. It all came together.
Randy: Best performance of the night.
Steven: You sing sexy.
Number: 1-866-IDOLS-11

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of American Idol Season 10 Episode 23, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on Fox.

Survivor: Redemption Island Episode 7

Unable to overcome her link to Russell in Survivor: Redemption Island Episode 6 Stephanie was not entirely surprisingly voted out.

David’s the first crack to have formed within the so-called alliance of six, having joined Stephanie to vote out Sarita, who he doesn’t like because she didn’t want him to do the puzzle at a challenge.

Stephanie’s already annoying Matt by talking too much. One way or another, they’ll be apart soon enough.

Phillip will be going to the duel, so Boston Rob wants to go with him as the babysitter. David and Ralph also go. The duel is a memory game to find 5 matching pairs of tiles. Somehow, Matt gets the very first tiles correct. He is not alone. Stephanie, too, gets a match completely at random. Matt takes the 2-1 lead. Stephanie botches the chance to tie. Matt takes the 3-1 lead. Stephanie makes it 3-2. Matt takes the 4-2 lead. Stephanie makes it 4-3. Matt misses the opportunity to win. Then Stephanie completely screws up as well. Matt wins 5-3. I’d rather see Stephanie win because she’s far more interesting, but kudos to Matt for his fifth win in a row.

Before departing, Stephanie tells Ralph that Sarita’s their weakest link, and she tells Rob to watch his back and not trust anybody from her tribe.

Phillip asks whether they want to withhold the information, but Rob says no. So once Rob tells the story, he’s able to tell them that Phil wanted to hide what they knew.

Meanwhile, David has become public enemy number 1, seeing as no more of Russell’s people remain.

Ralph says that it doesn’t take smart to win this game. That would be good news for him then.

Not content with merely being hated by everybody on his tribe, Phillip gets into yet another argument. He really wants the crispy rice. Too bad he ain’t getting it no matter how much of a tantrum he throws.

Both tribes will race through a series of obstacles to collect bags of balls, all six of which will be shot into a basket. Reward is a helicopter ride to a picnic on the edge of an active volcano. The tribes are about even through the hay. Ometepe has the first bag of balls as Sarita struggles. As Phillip stumbles, we’re back roughly even, and David manages to gain the lead on the second bag. Rob continues to have to push Phillip through the course. Zapatera’s still in the lead with their final bag, two brick walls ahead. Ometepe is the first to score. Grant then takes the 2-0 lead. Grant scores again for the 3-1 lead. Then it’s tied at 3. Zapatera retakes the lead and goes up 5-3. 5-4 as Grant scores again. Grant hits his fifth basket. And another. Ometepe wins immunity and reward.

For the time being, Phillip doesn’t hate his tribe any more. Once again, Rob gets the clue. This time he decides to just chuck it into the volcano.

As soon as David took over for Sarita in the challenge, the tribe not only recovered but took over the lead. Will they dangle the carrot of the weakest challenge person going home in front of us? Strangely, Sarita herself says she’s not sure she wants to lose the puzzle maker. I’m not entirely clear where this concept of him being the puzzle guy came from.

This tribe has just been ridiculously stupid when it comes to future planning, refusing to get rid of their weakest players while throwing a challenge on purpose. Granted, now is probably a good time to be thinking about the merge, whereas the past few episodes were just too early.

Probst says their problem is lack of unity. Ralph doesn’t even know the meaning of the word cohesive, literally.

Votes
Sarita
David
David
Sarita
Sarita
Sarita

Well, that was different. With 4 votes, Sarita, who didn’t even pack, has been voted off the island. In her place is someone who nobody trusts, an episode before the merge.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Redemption Island Episode 8, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 13

Yet another person offered to leave the competition, as Justin was eliminated in The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 12. I grow tired of this lovefest.

Kaylee tries to explain her very poor attempt at throwing the weigh in, and now she wants to stick around. Why?

There were 11 teams when the season started. Or were there 12? Vance and his mother Leann are the white team. In order to get into the game, they need to beat Kaylee’s number of 25.32% lost.

Vance: 349 pounds (-30, 7.92%)
Leann: 270 pounds (-45, 14.29%)

Neither of them are allowed to be on the ranch. Well, that was completely pointless.

Two members of each team will hold a board and balance two balls on that board. They will have to transport 10 across the field. The team that places last will spend the week off campus. Where? The team that comes in first in this pop challenge will win a 1 minute advantage at the challenge this week. Green team takes the lead and is up 6-4 over the blue and black teams. Then 8-6 over black. Black team finally ties it at 8. Blue and red teams are out of it. Black team takes the 9-8 lead, then green ties them. Green team wins the challenge, closely followed by black. Blue and red are now tied at 6. Blue team wins or at least they don’t lose. Red team will be going somewhere that’s else for the week.

When they arrive at their mystery location, Courtney and Jennifer are given $1,000 for their budget. They get a menu of options and 15 minutes to choose. They’re up to $1050 after their first calculations, which includes such luxuries as $100 on massages and $200 on phone calls home, both a great big waste if they’re as disciplined as they should be. Rather than cutting those out, though, their focus is eliminating the $200 on having Brett come there for the day. Courtney bites her tongue and agrees to make this cut. Their $1,000 breaks down as follows:

Groceries: $300 (the cheapest food option)
Gym memberships: $300
Phone calls, $100 per hour: $200
Massages: $100
Dining out: $50
Unused: $50

Would have been better off taking Brett over the phone calls or the massages/restaurant. Or if you really want to waste money on phone calls, drop it to $100 and eliminate one of the other two things.

Moses doesn’t care for cardio. He misses boxing. Jillian is happy to oblige. It certainly doesn’t hurt to love the exercise you’re doing, but as far as I’m concerned, suck it up. You aren’t always going to love what you have to eat or the exercises you have to do.

Happy to have an Olympian on his team, Bob wants to prove to Rulon that he can do a handstand. He can.

To celebrate Easter, first we have to talk about the movie Hop. Anyway, the contestants will embark on the mother of all Easter egg hunts. There are 5000 eggs in the field, presumably 1250 for each team. They will have to collect 600 eggs in their color to win (400 for the red team). Each team that finishes will get to see an advanced screening of Hop, while the winning team will get tickets to the world premiere. Additionally, the person who finds the golden egg will get a prize worth its weight in gold.

The green team won a 1 minute head start at the pop challenge. This gets them off to a sizeable lead, about double their nearest competitor. Black team’s focus is the golden egg. Blue team’s largely focused on this as well. Olivia is the one to get it. In what turns out to be a close race, the green team beats the red team by seconds. As for Olivia, her prize is the only vote, as long as the blue team does not lose the weigh in.

With Olivia’s power, it’s clear that Hannah is safe. For the sake of team harmony, I don’t see her taking out Moses’ daughter either, so Kaylee should be fine unless she wants to quit again. If the red team drops, one’s safe, and the other is not. So that narrows things down to Rulon, Jay, Austin, and Ken, likely to be further narrowed down by whoever that team’s Biggest Loser this week is. All things considered, the options are pretty limited.

Olivia: 176 pounds (-4, 2.22%)
Irene: 170 pounds (-3, 1.73%)
Moses: 293 pounds (-7, 2.14%)
Blue Total: 639 pounds (-14, 2.14%)

Ken: 257 pounds (-6, 2.28%)
Austin: 265 pounds (-7,2.57%)
Kaylee: 169 pounds (-5, 2.87%)
Green Total: 691 pounds (-18, 2.54%)

Jay: 276 pounds (-6, 2.13%)
Rulon: 325 pounds (-5, 1.52%)
Hannah: 172 (no change)
Black Total: 773 pounds (-11, 1.40%)

Jillian calls Rulon out after the weigh in. He’s not sticking to his diet. Granted, the diet in this house is quite strict, enough to make anyone fall off the wagon, although Jillian does seem to have a more open mind than some of the trainers. I’m not entirely opposed to it seeing as he’s still going in the right direction, but he’s endangering his chances of remaining in the house, particularly in a week where one false move means sudden death. Meanwhile, Hannah lost nothing, knowing she’s safe. I don’t get it. Even if she’s not going home, her team going down to two is of no benefit to her.

Courtney: 232 pounds (-2, 0.85%)
Jen: 187 pounds (no change)
Red Total: 419 pounds (-2, 0.48%)

This saves Olivia from having to take out the gold medalist. As the smallest loser on her team of two, Jen has been eliminated. She said she’s learned a lesson that they still have to rely on their trainers at this point, but when all’s said and done, putting aside the fact that the menu decisions they made were really stupid, I don’t see one training session making up 4 pounds. From her starting weight of 278 pounds, Jen is now down 105 pounds to 173.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 14, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.