Beauty and the Geek 4 Episode 10

Joshua and Shay were eliminated in Beauty and the Geek 4 episode 9, which brought us down to the final three teams: Jen & William (the team that hates each other), Sam & Nicole (the team the show was rigged to favor), and David & Jasmine (okay, so I at least like Jasmine, even if she’s still an airhead).

David still thinks William and Jen can learn to not hate each other’s guts.

The next challenge is in wine country. Most of them are hoping to get drunk. This will be a team challenge. Whoever doesn’t win goes to the elimination room.

They’ll pick 20 pounds of grapes, stomp them, and bottle, cork, and label them. They’ll have to work closely: being tied together. What this has to do with what they studied, I guess I’ll have to keep wondering. Sam’s happy because he’ll be able to speed Nicole up, as he drags her down the hill. Jen and William don’t know if they have enough, but they decide to head back anyway and take a chance. David and Jasmine head back with 20 pounds and are the first to be able to start the next part of the challenge. However, William and Jen only have 13 pounds, so they have to go back down the hill. Sam and Nicole got back with 25-30 pounds. William and Jen catch up with 20. So now everybody’s stomping grapes. Dave and Jasmine fill up three bottles first. They easily get the win before the others can get any bottles filled. Jen and William were as much of a disaster as could be expected in something requiring a lot of teamwork, while Sam’s physical ability was not enough to be able to carry Nicole. Sam decides to be a baby and refuses to eat, pouting all day instead.

William and Jen are studying. Together. They still hate each other, but they’re at least working toward a common goal.

They watch the first episode of this season. David and Jasmine relive how much he didn’t want to be her partner, but he’s happy now, while she thinks he just needs to learn how to lie to women. They try to convince us Sam’s not still a meathead. William and Jen hated each other. So no change.

Despite his earlier beliefs that Jen and William need to be around to repair their relationship, Dave helps Nicole study because he’s got a crush on her. He plans with Jasmine to go on a double date with them if they survive. Then she tries to convince him he should tell Nicole he likes her before she leaves for the elimination room. Right before elimination, Jasmine goes to say goodbye and drags Nicole back to see Dave. In his mind, he asks her on a date, inviting her out to eat when they get back to Boston. She just sees it as going out with a friend and doesn’t expect it to go anywhere.

Jen gets her first question right, as does Sam. Jen misses her second question, but Sam gets his. William apologizes to her because he mispronounced the word while they were studying. William gets his first question right, as does Nicole. William misses his second question, which is about a pop singer for some reason, so he and Jen are finally eliminated. They’ve learned to tolerate each other, though.

Next week, the teams go home to meet their parents. They also learn the winner will be decided in a unique way. That’s probably not a good thing.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Beauty and the Geek 4 episode 11 Meet the Parents, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.

The Bachelor 11 Winner

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We’re now down to the final two. Jenni, the bubbly cheerleader who’s always smiling, and DeAnna, the woman who’s always gotten along great with Brad but couldn’t seem to comprehend that not being there to make friends didn’t mean she had to treat all the girls like dirt.

Now it’s time for the girls to go to Brad’s hometown. DeAnna is first up. His mom’s pleased with the body language he’s displaying with her. DeAnna says she’s in love with him and hoping for a proposal. They get along really well, and DeAnna tells us his mom reminds us of her mom.

Jenni’s nervous at first, and with questions like whether she’s told him he loves her, that’s not surprising. Unlike DeAnna, she doesn’t say she’s already in love with him, but she does say she’s falling in love with him. She does, however, say she would accept a proposal.

Brad’s mom found it easier to talk to DeAnna, which was pretty easy to see. She tells him she likes both of them, though. He’s afraid he’ll break someone’s heart.

DeAnna made dinner for Brad, and he’s very impressed. While they’re talking, she feels reassured that they’re discussing the future, which seems very real to her. On a side note, what’s up with the excessive blinking?

Jenni says she feels silly being serious. She gets emotional when she tells him he doesn’t have anything to be afraid of. It would be a lot of work with her, but she thinks she’s worth it. She breaks out a journal in which she’s written some apparently heartfelt words. Finally, she’s able to tell him how she feels, which she was too afraid to do before. The night before the final decision is a little late for that.

Brad wakes up and prepares for the final rose ceremony, by going shopping for an engagement ring. He sees DeAnna as strong, independent, and someone who will be by his side all his life. He sees Jenni as someone who’s so happy that they’ll have a lot of laughter.

And with that, he first has to break up with Jenni, telling her it’s just not enough. All she’s able to get out is that she feels embarrassed for telling him how she felt.

Brad tells DeAnna he agrees with her philosophy that marriage is one time only. With that said, he refuses to tell her he loves her or propose. He tells her goodbye as well. Wow, I didn’t see that one coming. He asks if she knows how much he cares about her, and she says no, not any more.

While this isn’t the storybook ending that some may expect from this type of show, Brad’s probably looking at this more realistically than anyone ever has. As all the previous Bachelor couples have found out, this is too short a time on which to build something lasting. What I can’t understand is why the heck he just simply dumped both women rather than at least giving a relationship a try. So is everybody the winner here, or is everybody the loser?

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Bachelor 11 episode 10, which airs tomorrow at 10/9c on ABC.

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Celebrity Apprentice Cast

Third time’s a charm, as we’ve finally gotten official confirmation of the cast that will be in Celebrity Apprentice. The first list turned out to be typical Donald BS. The second list turned out to be largely accurate. Anyway, here’s the list of “celebrities” that will be appearing on The Apprentice 7.

Trace Adkins (Country music singer)
Carol Alt (Ex-model)
Stephen Baldwin (Actor, The Usual Suspects, both Celebrity Moles)
Nadia Comaneci (Olympic gymnast)
Tiffany Fallon (Playboy Playmate of the year 2005)
Jennie Finch (Olympic softball player)
Nely Galan (Producer, The Swan)
Marilu Henner (Actress, Taxi)
Lennox Lewis (Boxer)
Omarosa (The Apprentice 1)
Piers Morgan (America’s/Britain’s Got Talent Judge)
Tito Ortiz (UFC Fighter)
Vincent Pastore (Actor, The Sopranos)
Gene Simmons (KISS Singer)

In addition to this underwhelming list of celebrities you may or may not recognize, since NBC’s essentially dead on Thursdays anyway, they’re giving Trump his time slot back. The show will premiere on Thursday January 3 at 9PM. I always liked this time slot myself, as it was a great followup to Survivor.

Certain tasks will encourage the contestants to reach out to their contacts for assistance or donations, and a new twist will offer a “rotating seat” in the boardroom. Contestants will not be competing for a job with Trump but instead will be competing for money for charity.

Craig Plestis, Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming, Development and Specials, NBC Entertainment (Is this guy for real? Try putting that on a business card.), said, “You may think you have seen it all, but there will be lots of twists and surprises to sweeten the pot for everyone. We had so much fun shooting this and we know viewers are going to embrace this amped up Apprentice.”

The Amazing Race 12 Episode 3

The results were a little more as expected in The Amazing Race 12 Episode 2, where Kate & Pat were eliminated. Multiple couples are arguing, but none of them seem to be as bad as Ronald with his daughter (and everybody else).

We’re about 20 minutes behind with the football overrun, but a live blog will begin when the show starts.

Ronald developed a hernia during the previous leg and required medical attention at the pitstop.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived:

First: Lorena & Jason (4:19am)
Second: Nathan & Jennifer (4:30am)
Third: Shana & Jennifer (4:31am)
Fourth: Kynt & Vyxsin (5:21am)
Fifth: Azaria & Hendekea (5:22am)
Sixth: TK & Rachel (5:23am)
Seventh: Marianna & Julia (5:46am)
Eighth: Nicolas & Donald (5:47am)
Ninth: Ronald & Christina (6:26am)

The next stop is Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, a small developing nation in Africa that’s 3000 miles away. They first need to figure out where they heck they’re going, as they’re not given the country.

Jason says Lorena gets stressed out, like the girl in The Exorcist. Jen and Nathan are similarly struggling. Vyxsin says she takes on some masculine roles with Kynt.

Nathan & Jennifer are the only team able to get the first flight at 7:20am. The others get the 8am one, with Ronald & Christina just barely making it onboard. They’re all informed of a problem with the plane, and if they miss the connecting flight, there won’t be another one until the next day. I find it hard to believe they’d actually allow one team to get a 24 hour lead over everybody else, though it wouldn’t be the first case of extremely poor planning in this respect.

Despite the drama over the mechanical problems, all teams are now on the same flight to Burkina Faso.

The next stop is a train. They need to wait until 6am the next morning, so they’re going to have to kill some time. Grandpa Donald dances with Marianna and Julia. He says they’re fiesty, hot, and a little bitchy, but not bad.

The blondes make it pretty obvious they’re not comfortable with the poverty and lack of cleanliness, but everybody else embraces the situation.

The road block is camel milking. They must first milk them, then drink the milk. Donald is confident because he’s been around animals a lot before. Lorena’s afraid and a drama queen. TK’s the first to finish. Donald finishes pretty quickly and is second. Christina finishes third. Vyxsin is fourth. Nathan is fifth. And Lorena’s still being a drama queen. By this point, the remaining teams have dry camels. Azaria’s finally smart enough to switch camels, and the others follow suit. Azaria is in sixth. Jennifer finishes seventh. Julia finally finishes in eighth. Lorena? She’s still freaking out. Now crying on the ground. It’s really not that big a deal, and if she didn’t make it that big a deal, she’d be done by now. She does finally finish, though.

Teams must then lead four camels along a path. Hopefully camels are easier to deal with than donkeys. Nobody has any clue where they’re going, so they all just follow each other the wrong way. This leads to the detour: teach it or learn it. Teach it is teaching children 10 English words. In learn it, they must learn the local words for 10 items. I’d think learning would be the easier choice, but neither seem overly difficult.

Teach it: TK & Rachel, Nicolas & Donald, Ronald & Christina, Shana & Jennifer
Learn it: Kynt & Vyxsin, Azaria & Hendekea, Nathan & Jennifer, Lorena & Jason, Marianna & Julia

Azaria and Hendekea have no problem learning and are in first place. Shortly thereafter, the weather goes crazy (but they apparently made more out of this than necessary, as it looks like a pretty quick/mild storm), but they’re within running distance of the pitstop. The next five teams are all right on top of each other.

First: Azaria & Hendekea (win a trip for two to Bermuda)
Second: TK & Rachel
Third: Nathan & Jennifer
Fourth: Kynt & Vyxsin
Fifth: Ronald & Christina
Sixth: Nicolas & Donald
Seventh: Shana & Jennifer
Eighth: Lorena & Jason
Ninth: Marianna & Julia (eliminated)

While Marianna & Julia didn’t seem like a particularly strong team, after that complete and total meltdown, Lorena should be long gone. It’s only going to get worse from here, and if she breaks down that easily, it’s going to get ugly. On a positive note, Ronald made something of an effort to get along with his daughter.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Amazing Race 12 episode 4 Let’s Name Our Chicken Phil, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Big Brother 9 Preparing for Midseason

As reported previously, Big Brother 9 could be back as early as January. Robyn Kass of Kassting Inc posted the following on her MySpace:

“Yep, the rumors are TRUE! We’re coming back a little earlier this year….. apply now!”

Applications are now being accepted at CBS’ website. Open casting began today and will run through December 8th in cities around the country.

NY Daily News spoke with executive producer Allison Grodner, who seems a bit less certain, but they definitely are ramping things up in preparation for the best time slot they’ll have had in… ever.

“We have been told by CBS to get ready for anything, so there’s nothing that is certain at this point,” Grodner said. “We want it to be special, because we’ve never done something like this before. I promise you it will be different from any other ‘Big Brother’ you’ve ever seen.”

She confirmed there are no plans for the America’s Player twist this year. Good riddance I say. If they’re going to rig the show, I want them to at least work at it.

Survivor South Africa: Malaysia Winner

Lorette and Mandla finally turned on Angie in Survivor South Africa: Malaysia Episode 12, the first time all season they’ve actually done something from a gameplay standpoint. That left us with a final four of Grant, Amanda, Lorette, and Mandla. I haven’t been particularly impressed with any of the bunch, but I do have to give credit to Grant for playing the game the whole time, even if much of what he’s done hasn’t made any sense. Also, Amanda outlasting the rest of her tribe is worth noting.

The communique doesn’t beat around the bush. It warns them of an endurance competition where one of them will be eliminated. Lorette is confident about this because she had to do a lot of standing in the sun for her police training. Amanda assumes nobody will take her so she’ll have to get there on her own.

The challenge is a balancing act. They must stand on a post. The first person out will be out of the game, a twist I’m not crazy about. The last person standing will be able to choose who goes with them to the end.

For the first 15 minutes, they’re allowed to use a pole to help balance. Lorette turns around to face the other way, a smart move because she’ll remain focused on just one thing. As the largest person there, Mandla’s not surprisingly the first person out, just shy of the one and a half hour mark. Definitely a challenge designed to favor people with smaller feet. He has been eliminated from the game. At 2 hours 50 minutes, the tide rises to the rope line beneath them, which is the signal to get on one foot. What a stupid idea. All that work, and it comes down to this. Grant falls within seconds. Amanda falls seconds after that. Lorette is the last one to fall, and she wins immunity.

Believing he knows the type of person Lorette is, Grant feels he would offend her by campaigning for her to take him, so he just sits back and lets her decide on her own. Amanda, on the other hand, decides she needs to convince Lorette to take her. She says she doesn’t want to put too much pressure on her, but it’s hard to tell what Lorette’s actually thinking because Amanda just keeps getting monosyllabic grunts in response.

Lorette has chosen to take Grant with her. Not entirely surprising, and it was pretty much her only option with such a small jury. If she got rid of Grant, Angela and Dyke would have voted for Amanda, and Angie’s a big risk for voting against Lorette. Of course, Grant won’t be easy to beat, as he has been the puppetmaster of his tribe all along. He dragged Lisa along for way, way too long, then he did the same for Angie, and both of those two really shaky alliances suggest how much influence he had, as he saved people who should have been eliminated long before they were.

Even now, 4 weeks after the game began, nobody knows Grant’s an attorney.

Dyke asks Grant why he thinks Lorette does not deserve to win. He’s able to answer without offending, suggesting he played a better game.

Angela asks Lorette for examples of her proactive strategy. She discusses how she made strong alliances.

Angie wants to know how much of the relationship with Grant was real, and he says all of it was, going on about alliances and strategy and such. She obviously wants to know whether he’s actually her friend, a point which he somehow misses.

Mandla questions Grant about his strategy. Grant says he was playing all along, including not putting a target on his back in challenges, which some jury members may take offense to. He also makes a comment about Dyke, being booted for being too physically fit, and says it would have been stupid for him to have done this. Very easy for Dyke to misinterpret this and take it as an insult.

Amanda asks Lorette why their alliance played a charade, such as when Lorette said she considered Mandla her next target, which Amanda takes issue with because Lorette is always discussing integrity. Lorette says she would have taken Mandla out given the opportunity and that it wasn’t a charade.

For a lawyer, Grant stuck his foot in his mouth quite a bit during these questions. Lorette says she should win because she played hard and did her best in challenges. Grant acknowledges he came to play the game and wants them to vote on that basis.

What’s up with the delay in revealing the vote?

Angela reveals that she was pregnant while on the island but didn’t know it until afterward.

Rijesh blames the tribe shuffle for screwing up his game, when in reality he was buried by his overplaying long before.

Next, we got a look back at Survivor history, where Hein became the first person to make fire without anything manmade, along with the whining and disbelief from his tribemates that went along with it.

Hein is the winner of the viewer vote of soul survivor.

Rezki is still alive. They slaughtered another goat instead. Whatever difference that makes.

Elsie says she’s not really like she was on the show. Let’s hope that’s true.

Lisa says if she had to do it again, she might have lifted a finger.

Hein comes up with two scenarios about the challenge that cost him the game. He either fell asleep or was tired of playing. Looks like it’s still up to us to figure out what actually happened. My theory is that he just simply misjudged the time.

Votes
Dyke: Lorette
Angela: Grant
Mandla: Lorette
Amanda: Grant
Angie: Lorette

As much as I liked Lorette, it’s hard to see what she actually did in this game to deserve to win. I must say I’m shocked that Angie voted for Lorette, but ultimately, for someone who played the game so hard the whole time, Grant did completely screw up Angie’s question.

The Biggest Loser 4 Episode 10

The Biggest Loser 4 Episode 9 saw yet another reshuffling, this time into duos. Despite her initial fear of being partnered with Amy, Kae narrowly escaped the chopping block. It came down to a vote between Isabeau and Ryan, and Ryan was sent packing.

The whole duo thing didn’t last very long. We’re now down to every player for themselves.

Bob gets upset at Neil’s vote against Ryan, despite the fact that he says he discussed the plan with Ryan.

Amy completes throwing Kim away, trading in her red shirt for a black one. Kim expresses her disappointment and asks Amy to keep the shirt, but she’s not interested.

Donuts, donuts, and more donuts. It’s a temptation. Inside one of the donuts is a token worth $5,000. I was initially thinking this wouldn’t be worth it, but they only have to eat one donut per round, with each round lasting a minute and allowing them to search through as many as they can. As with the Reese’s, Amy’s a little too happy to see this food. Also as with last time, Kae passes up the opportunity. I think she’s a little too hardcore at this dieting thing, but the rest of these people should take notes, as this is why she keeps blowing them out of the water. Nicole sits out of the second round. Round three has no time limit. Julie drops out regardless because she’s met her calories. Isabeau came within inches of finding the token but missed it, leaving a door open for Bill to win the money, to go along with the SUV he won last week.

The challenge is a 24k (15 miles) triathlon. The first 6 to bike 20k on the stationary bikes will move onto treadmills, where the first three to run 3k will move to the pool, where the first person to swim 1k wins. The prize is a 24 hour trip home. In addition, because they will be home for a full day, the winner will receive immunity, a particularly big deal for targets like the guys and Kae. Lastly, the winner will make a big decision, which won’t be revealed until after the challenge.

Kae’s first to both 5k and 10k. Isabeau’s pretty well out of it, while Amy, Neil, Julie and Bryan fight for the last two spots behind Hollie, Nicole, and Bill. With 3k left, Nicole starts to give Kae a run for her money. Bill and Hollie are still close behind. Isabeau, Julie, and Amy are now out of it, leaving Neil and Bryan looking in good shape to take the final two slots. Kae finishes first. Nicole is second. Bill is third. Hollie is fourth. Bryan is fifth. Neil takes sixth. Julie at 18k and Amy and Isabeau at 17k are eliminated.

Kae is first to hit .5k on the treadmill. She retains the lead throughout, hitting 2.5k first as well. Bill and Hollie are the second and third to hit 2.5k, but Bryan is close behind them. Kae finishes first. Bill finishes second. Hollie finishes third, inching out Bryan, and she’s confident in her swimming ability because she’s a swim coach. Nicole, Bryan, and Neil are eliminated at the 2.5k mark.

Kae, Bill, and Hollie move to the pool, where they will swim 40 lengths. It’s pretty obvious what’s going to happen here. Kae’s dominance in the first two events will be completely meaningless, as Hollie who barely made it through will win due to her swimming experience. Poorly designed competition, particularly bad considering how high the stakes are. Hollie wins, Bill comes in second with 30 laps, Kae finishes third with 26 laps.

In addition to the rewards, Hollie must now pick another person to give the reward to as well. Again pretty obvious what will happen. Perhaps not exactly who, but it’ll be a black team member, one of the girls, meaning Isabeau or Julie. She chooses Julie. Considering Bill did so well in the challenge, whereas Julie dropped out right away, I’d think it would have made more sense to choose him, not only picking a teammate but also reducing the ability for people to be upset that she’s playing favorites. They’re left with a warning: if they’ve gained weight at the next weigh-in, they will no longer have immunity.

Hollie goes home to see her best friend, who says she’s inspired her to start losing weight as well. Julie goes home to see her son and husband, who himself has started to lose weight, now down 28 pounds. Both women have to cope with food choices in the real world. Julie chooses to do the Subway commercial, which actually if you have to eat fast food is the best alternative, though they do have plenty of menu items that aren’t so healthy. Hollie has a salad with dressing on the side but also gets pizza, which is a bad choice even without cheese, though as she said it’s not bad once in a while. Then it’s time to exercise. Julie wears her husband out on the beach. Hollie takes her friend to the gym.

When Jillian walks in the room, Amy’s crying. Still.

Julie: 180 pounds (no change)
Hollie: 212 pounds (no change)

Julie takes the lack of change as an indication she has a lot to learn. Her worst week previously was a 2 pound loss in week 2. Hollie’s previous worst performance was also a 2 pound loss. I don’t think either of them should have immunity still. With no change, the cards should fall where they may, particularly since both should lose a lot of weight next week.

Bill: 234 pounds (-8, 3.31%)

Bill becomes the second person this season to lose 100 pounds.

Nicole: 222 pounds (-7, 3.06%)
Neil: 311 pounds (-10, 3.12%)
Amy: 242 pounds (-3, 1.22%)
Isabeau: 241 pounds (-5, 2.03%)
Bryan: 276 pounds (-2, 0.72%)
Kae: 159 pounds (-4, 2.45%)

So it comes down to Amy and Bryan. Isabeau raises a concern that Amy’s complaining too much about wanting to go home as she has from day one. Isabeau says she thinks Amy’s a threat, to which Jillian responds, “Are you kidding?” Bill weighs in as well. Comparing the weight losses, he says Amy is beating Bryan (not exactly true, but Bryan is indeed down there close to Amy toward the bottom of the weight loss percentages). He says his vote doesn’t matter anyway because Isabeau’s already voting for Amy. Neil, without having the issue of whether he’s black team or not, says Amy deserves to go home.

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

I’m quite surprised by this move, but I’m all for it. As big a fan as I am of gameplay on shows like this, Amy got to an enough is enough stage of this competition quite some time ago. Unlike the classy exit speeches we’ve come to expect, Amy says karma’s a bitch and that the black team can’t trust Isabeau. Get off my screen already. This was at least a chance to redeem herself for all the complaining she’s done under both Kim and Jillian, but she couldn’t even get this part right. Today, Amy is down 100 pounds to 197 from her original weight of 297.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of The Biggest Loser 4 episode 11, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

Beauty and the Geek 4 Episode 9

In Beauty and the Geek 4 Episode 8, Jen and William continued their bickering, as it became more obvious they were never going to not hate each other. I’m so over both of them at this point. In a (lame) twist, John and Natalie were sent packing without even being given the chance to defend themselves in the elimination room.

William discusses the money and wanting to win. The only problem with him actually caring about winning is that Hell has not yet frozen over.

The beauties will study animals and insects. The geeks will study how to be a flare bartender. Sam’s upset that he’s not the bartender. Jasmine hates bugs. While studying with Shay, they freak out over a bug flying around them.

Beauties are up first. Roaches, giant millipedes, snakes, toads, grubs, spiders, and scorpions are revealed. Jasmine, who hates all bugs, and Shay, who’s afraid of spiders, go crazy before the challenge even begins. They must put the animals in the terrarium matching their scientific names. Mike reveals they must do this without any protective gear, not even gloves, and that the animals might nip at them a bit. The girls are completely grossed out. Sam seems unconcerned. Gee, what a surprise, another challenge that unfairly favors Sam. Jasmine runs away from Shay just walking past her with the snake, let alone actually being able to pick one up herself. Shay’s performing very well despite her fear. Jasmine is hopeless and takes 8 minutes just to pick up a toad. Sam has no clue what he’s doing, but he’s touched a lot grosser things and is having no problems filling the cages with what may or may not be the correct animals, which is messing with the girls because they’re scared he’s beating them easily. Jen’s strategy is to let the animals pick their own cases.

Sam – 7 of 7, with 5 correct
Shay – 7 of 7, with 1 correct
Jen – 5 of 7, with 1 correct
Jasmine – 3 of 7, with 0 correct

Following the challenge, Jasmine, who I’d argue did the best regardless of what the results may have been, continues to be upset when they get back to the mansion. David’s there to support her, and they make brownies together.

Jen wants William to dress better for the challenge, but he resists her attempts to help. Sam, meanwhile, is turned off by William’s cockiness as he performs. Joshua, however, takes Shay’s advice, including hairspray and tanning spray. Jasmine dresses Dave up but says she’s not a good drink critic because she’ll drink anything.

The geeks will be judged on bartending style and flare. And actually being able to make a drink may count for something. Joshua makes a big mess. Nicole does the same trick over and over again. William tries not to scare people but does well otherwise. David’s entertaining, which combined with his confidence is enough for the win. William’s upset that Dave won based on his personality, which is probably true.

Shay gets emotional because of how surprisingly close she’s gotten to Joshua. William and Jen still hate each other, but she says she’d stop someone if she saw them kicking him on the ground. Progress. When they get into the elimination room, Shay and Joshua hug, while William and Jen can only muster a handshake.

Jen gets her first question right, as does Shay. Jen gets her second question right, as does Shay. William gets his first question right, but Joshua misses his. William gets his second question right, eliminating Joshua and Shay. The old married couple is finally gone, but she’s already making plans to go to him and tell him how to dress.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Beauty and the Geek 4 episode 10, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.