The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 3

In between the political coverage and following a stupid bet by his team and much whining from Conda, Mike found himself on the losing end of the vote in The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 2.

They are greeted by the smell of Chinese food. There are 41,000 Chinese restaurants in the US, more than McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Burger King combined.

This week, each member of the red team will face off against one member of the black team. In that face off, the winner earns a point for their team at the weigh in. The prize at temptation is a 2 pound advantage. If nobody eats or if they eat the same amount, they will automatically be matched up against their loved ones.

After the other team leaves the room, they are given 5 minutes to discuss and eat what they want. In spite of that warning, the red team refuses to eat anything, even a 30 calorie fortune cookie. Unlike the red team, in which only Roy supported the concept of eating something that could be burned off in a minute or two, most of the black team seems to support at least eating the lowest calorie food item. A debate ensues. Cassandra eats one, and she eats a whole other one as well, giving her control for just 60 calories. She can keep the two pounds for herself or split it amongst her team, and she will also choose the matches.

Roy (6.21% lost) vs. Emily (5.30% lost)
Jeremy (5.14% lost) vs. Lauren (5.28% lost)
Joe (6.44% lost) vs. Nancy (4.61% lost)
Chism (5.54% lost) vs. Kim (6.35% lost)
Mark (5.84% lost) vs. Chris (5.83% lost)
Megan (4.25% lost) vs. Buddy (7.69% lost)
Gail (4.35% lost) vs. Kimmy (5.94% lost)
Conda (5.44% lost) vs. Cassandra (7.95% lost)

Joe packs his bags and says he’s quitting. Two whole weeks is apparently enough for him. In the season that’s supposed to be about no excuses, missing your family seems like one of the more convenient ones that could be used. At the end of the day, he should still benefit from his time on the ranch, but he obviously hasn’t learned what he went there to learn. For his team, this is the worst possible week in which he could leave, as they are depending on individual efforts now more than ever.

Gail continues to test Bob’s patience in the gym. Cassandra finds herself struggling as well, but she pushes through it and has a breakthrough.

The trainers pit the competing contestants against each other in various exercises. Emily beats Roy. Cassandra beats Conda, who has an excuse that it must be because Cassandra’s a cheater. Cassandra feels like kicking her ass. Who doesn’t?

The challenge is to get to the prize in the center of some ice, which they must melt with water they pump and then pass along the course by dumping it from each teammate’s bucket into the next. Nancy sits out for the red team. Megan says she lives on a farm doing chores like this. Apparently not. With her unable to get any water to the rest of the team, Bob swaps her out with Chris, and the water finally starts moving. On the other end of the course, Kimmy is afraid of heights, a ladder. Black team is closing the gap, but the red team retains their lead to win the challenge. The prize is a video chat with their families. Mark, Lauren, and Roy opt to give their prizes to their loved ones. Buddy gives his to Mark.

With two weeks down and two to go, Bob surprises the aqua team with a visit and a workout. Unlike Joe, they seem to really want to be on the ranch.

In order to get Conda to shut up, Dolvett arranged a rematch between her and Cassandra. She still isn’t shutting up, but hopefully she will (albeit ever so briefly) when she loses again.

Because Joe quit, his team forfeits his point, one of the ones they were originally most likely to win. Cassandra gives 1 pound to Megan and 1 pound to Gail, both of whom were pretty heavily outmatched based on the performances so far.

Nancy: 205 pounds (-2, 0.97%)
1-0 red team

Megan: 239 pounds (-8, -1, 3.63%)
Buddy: 363 pounds (-9, 2.42%)
1-1 tie

Gail: 302 pounds (-6, -1, 2.27%)
Kimmy: 203 pounds (-3, 1.46%)
2-1 black team

Jeremy: 358 pounds (-11, 2.98%)
Lauren: 230 pounds (-3, 1.29%)
3-1 black team

Emily: 244 pounds (-6, 2.40%)
Roy: 278 pounds (-9, 3.14%)
3-2 black team

Chris: 222 pounds (-4, 1.77%)
Mark: 266 pounds (-8, 2.92%)
3-3 tie

Chism: 332 pounds (-9, 2.64%)
Kim: 230 pounds (-6, 2.54%)
4-3 black team

Cassandra: 212 pounds (-8, 3.64%)
Conda: 275 pounds (-3, 1.08%)
5-3 black team

This puts Cassandra at the top of the leaderboard for the season thus far. Having won 5 out of 7 face offs, the black team wins the weigh in. Conda picks a fight with Dolvett because he doesn’t believe she’s doing her homework, and the scale suggests he’s right. Now she’s pissed off at him, too. Clearly somebody has an attitude problem if she’s going to keep getting into it with everybody. She’ll need to get over herself before she can improve herself. In the meantime, can she be sent home now? Please?

Votes
Nancy: Kim
Kim: Nancy
Lauren: Nancy
Conda: Lauren
Buddy: Lauren
Mark: Lauren
Roy: Nancy
Kimmy: Lauren

With 4 votes, Lauren is not The Biggest Loser. Since she came to the ranch, Lauren has lost 53 pounds, and she ran a half marathon in under 3 hours. Her goal is to his 130 pounds by the finale, which would give her a decent shot at the at home prize, and seems entirely achieveable.

Stay tuned to dinguRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 4, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 2

In The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 1, one of the heaviest contestants, Ben, decided he’d had enough and asked to be sent home. At the start of the show, Adrian and Daphne were also eliminated and not allowed in the house for at least a month.

The player with the highest percentage of weight loss of the winning team will be able to give immunity to one person on the losing team, pretty much guaranteeing they will be able to keep the person they came into the house with safe.

Kim & Kimmy and Emily & Joe volunteer to be the leaders. They are given the opportunity to win a 5 pound advantage with their bids. They also have the opportunity to give the other team a 5 pound advantage if they win the bid but fail to achieve the results. Alison reminds them that they lost 3.64% and 3.98% last week. With that in mind, Kim & Kimmy bid 3.8% (94 pounds) with their first bid. Black team does not bid. In seasons past, the average weight loss in week 2 is 2%. Everybody thinks the Kims are crazy, but they’re proud of what they just did.

Dr. H shows up to talk to the brothers, but then we’re interrupted for breaking news, for the 0 people who didn’t see it coming. Mitt Romney won New Hampshire. At least he won early and they didn’t preempt the results, for a speech that was still being written.

When we return, it’s time for a challenge. Every member of the winning team will get The Biggest Loser Meal Plan every day for 6 months. They will work to turn the anchor wheel and pull in the puzzle pieces, then solve the puzzle. Nancy offers to sit out for the red team. Her role is that of an annoying cheerleader. Both teams end up neck and neck at the end, racing to hoist their puzzles. In a photo finish, black team wins the challenge.

Dolvett seems to have learned from the master. Bob is not happy that his routine has been stolen to be used against him.

During the challenge, when they had about half a dozen pieces, Gail opted to take a break and pretend she was working on the puzzle. That didn’t get her very far. Now they head outside, and she decides to take a rest and sit on a tire. This will get her even less far.

Dolvett doesn’t think Mike is 150% dedicated, which would be kind of impossible. Mike’s alone in the house. Even his half brother just hangs out with the black team all the time.

Kim: 236 pounds (-3, 1.26%)
Kimmy: 206 pounds (-4, 1.90%)
Roy: 287 pounds (-5, 1.71%)
Lauren: 233 pounds (-4, 1.69%)
Nancy: 207 pounds (-5, 2.36%)
Conda: 278 pounds (-7, 2.46%)
Mike: 338 pounds (-7, 2.03%)
Mark: 274 pounds (-8, 2.84%)
Buddy: 372 pounds (-9, 2.36%)
Red Total: 2431 pounds (-52, 2.09%)

2% would have been a risky wager, but it would have been a reasonable risk. 3.8% was just dumb. Black team gets a 5 pound advantage as a result.

Gail: 308 pounds (-5, 1.60%)
Megan: 248 pounds (-4, 1.59%)
Cassandra: 220 pounds (-5, 2.22%)
Emily: 250 pounds (-4, 1.57%)
Chris: 226 pounds (-6, 2.59%)
Joe: 334 pounds (-8, 2.34%)
Jeremy: 369 pounds (-7, 1.86%)
Chism: 341 pounds (-8, 2.29%)
Black Total: 2296 pounds (-47, -5, 2.22%)

Thanks to the 5 pound advantage, the black team wins the weigh in. As The Biggest Loser on his team, Mark is safe. With the highest percentage of weight loss on her team, Chris also gives Roy immunity.

Kim lost the least and was part of the gamble that cost them the weigh in, so she would be a logical choice to get rid of. However, Conda hates Mike for no good reason and wants to make this personal. His lack of effort at last chance training is all the ammo the rest of the team needs.

Votes
Kim: Mike
Roy: Mike
Mike: Conda
Conda: Mike
Nancy: Mike
Kimmy: Mike

With 5 votes, Mike is not The Biggest Loser. Hopefully Conda will shut the hell up now. From his starting weight of 358 pounds, Mike is now down to 302 pounds but is still struggling to stop smoking.

Stay tuned to dinguRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 3, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 1

A new year brings us a new season of TV, at least for The Biggest Loser. Bob and Dolvett return to train pairs of family members who will be split up into opposite teams.

The pink team of Emily and Kim are the lone pair of strangers. One thing they have in common is that they are both former athletes.

One of the guys says he has 9 children. He is promptly topped by someone with 13 children. They say they don’t have time to lose weight. Uh huh.

Alison greets them with a challenge. The team that comes in last won’t make it through those gates. One member from each team will run a 40 yard dash, in which the first four teams will automatically advance into the ranch. Blue (brothers Mike Messina & Joe Messina), orange (grandmother and granddaughter Cassandra Sturos & Nancy Rajala), yellow (mother and daughter Gail Lee & Lauren Lee), and brown (brothers Ben Shuh & Allen “Buddy” Shuh) teams place in the top spots. The six people who did not participate in the first round will also compete in a 40 yard dash, complete with a puzzle in the center of the course, which will even up the odds and make it not completely physical. The first four teams will again advance. Grey (Issac “Chism” Cornelison & Mark Cornelison), red (husband and wife Roy Pickler & Christine Pickler), purple (Kim Stone & Megan Stone), and green (brother and sister Conda Britt & Jeremy Britt) are safe.

That brings us to a sudden death battle between pink team (strangers Emily Joy & Kim Neilson) and aqua team (brother and sister Adrian Dortch & Daphne Dortch). Each team has a platform. The last team standing wins. No more of those few seconds or few minutes battles. This is a test of wills that could go on for some time, or so you would think. As soon as they step up, their legs are all shaking. In the end, Daphne steps forward, eliminating the aqua team from the competition, and the pink team, which lost the last round in footrace, continues.

In one month, the aqua team will be allowed to come back into the game if they are able to lose 50 pounds as a team.

They are given two hours to work with both trainers, and after that they can pick who they want.

Bob makes an interesting observation. This season, relative to what we have seen lately, features perhaps the lightest cast. The only person over 400 pounds is Buddy at 403. Still, everybody is morbidly obese.

He gets his first crack at Roy, who looks like Santa, and collapses but recovers to let Bob know he’s on the nice list. Ben has a more serious problem, however, believing he is in Michigan training with somebody he doesn’t know.

Emily used to be an Olympic weightlifter. I’m not sure she’ll ever be thin, but that certainly shows she can be fit and dedicated. Her partner, Kim, was briefly a pro wrestler. During her wrestling days, she weighed 120 pounds and had 10% body fat.

Once they’re done training, the no partner twist is revealed. They can now choose which member of their team will train with Bob and which will train with Dolvett. Some of the teams have very clear opinions of who they want to train with, while some end up playing rock, paper, scissors.

Bob (black team): Jeremy, Emily, Joe, Chris, Cassandra, Buddy, Megan, Chism, Lauren
Dolvett (red team): Conda, Kim S, Mike, Roy, Nancy, Ben, Kim N, Mark, Gail

During last chance training, Dolvett says Bob’s team is over there killing it, while his team is the Bad News Bears.

Gail: 313 pounds (-9, 2.80%)
Chism: 349 pounds (-12, 3.32%)
Megan: 252 pounds (-7, 2.70%)
Chris: 232 pounds (-8, 3.33%)
Jeremy: 376 pounds (-13, 3.34%)
Joe: 342 pounds (-15, 4.20%)
Ben: 381 pounds (-15, 3.79%)
Emily: 254 pounds (-10, 3.79%)
Cassandra: 225 pounds (-14, 5.86%)
Black Total: 2724 pounds (-103, 3.64%)

During this weigh in, Conda reveals she can’t stand Mike because he’s cheering for Jeremy and apparently offends her by calling him Tank. She’s going to be a handful.

Roy: 292 pounds (-14, 4.58%)
Conda: 285 pounds (-9, 3.06%)
Mike: 345 pounds (-13, 3.63%)
Kimmy: 210 pounds (-9, 4.11%)
Lauren: 237 pounds (-9, 3.66%)
Mark: 282 pounds (-9, 3.09%)
Nancy: 212 pounds (-5, 2.30%)
Kim: 239 pounds (-13, 5.16%)
Buddy: 381 pounds (-22, 5.46%)
Red Total: 2483 pounds (-3.98%)

Bob’s team got off to a rough start, and they end up losing the weigh in after Dolvett’s last two team members put up big numbers. Megan says that, in all fairness, the person with the lowest weight loss should go home. That would be her, but she’s not ready. Ben offers to fall on the sword. After just one week, he’s missing his family too much and claims he has learned everything he needs to learn. He’s still the heaviest person on campus with probably the most health problems.

Everybody agrees to honor Ben’s wishes. With 5 votes, he is not The Biggest Loser. From his starting weight of 396 pounds, he is down 50 pounds to 346 pounds.

Stay tuned to dinguRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 13 Episode 2, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The X Factor Season 1 Winner

The top 3 performed for the last time in The X Factor season 1 Episode 25. Tonight, after two hours of lame filler, either Melanie Amaro, Josh Krajcik, or Chris Rene will be announced as the first American The X Factor winner.

I can’t picture any of LA’s or Paula’s contestants having had a chance to actually win this show, though LA did manage to have one somehow survive the process. Nicole and Simon had much stronger lineups, and both of them also have one contestant competing for the prize of a $5 million contract that they have no hope of making worthwhile. More than that, it’s about bragging rights for the judges, which they have made blatantly and annoyingly obvious throughout the season.

I keep seeing Justin Bieber on every channel. If you didn’t get the memo, he’s got a Christmas album.

1 hour down, 1 hour to go. That brings us to our first result. In third place is Chris Rene. I’m not sure how he made it this far, as he had one of the weakest voices in the competition. However, if he can capitalize on the success of Young Homie, which has 10 million views on Youtube, about the same as the other two have combined, he’ll be set.

That leaves Melanie Amaro and Josh Krajcik on stage to battle for the title. The X Factor season 1 winner is Melanie Amaro. Not surprising. She’s been doing Whitney and Mariah all season with ease. The first round goes to Simon.

In spite of the disappointing start, The X Factor has been renewed for season 2. It may only be half the size of Idol, but it’s still moderately competitive. I’m not sure what to make of this show. With The Voice and now this (forget about The Sing Off… it was DOA), the market is oversaturated by shows that are basically all the same. At least America’s Got Singing Talent differentiates itself by pretending to give variety acts a chance. The thoroughly random scheduling didn’t help matters any. Complicating things was the bickering judges who are more interested in winning than judging. By its very nature, the mentor twist is a problem because they always praise their own acts without offering criticism, and unnecessarily tear down the other acts and each other. Granted, they’re still better than the American Idol judges, who suck. Sure, Nicole Scherzinger is lame, but even Paula’s better than the AI rejects. As for the wooden host, he’s no Ryan Seacrest. To that end, rumor has it Steve Jones is out as host, and Nicole is in.

The X Factor Season 1 Episode 25

In the bottom for the fourth time and unable to be saved by the judges for a change in The X Factor Season 1 Episode 24, Marcus Canty was finally eliminated. Tonight the finalists sing two songs each.

Josh Krajcik
Song: Uninvited with Alanis Morissette
LA: Surreal. Natural pairing.
Paula: Couldn’t think a better way to open this competition.
Simon: Little intimidated. 8 out of 10.
Nicole: Giving and wonderful.

Chris Rene
Song: Complicated with Avril Lavigne
Nicole: A little shaky.
Paula: Energy and relevance.
Simon: Felt the total joy and confidence. That could be a record.
LA: Really at home.

Melanie Amaro
Song: I Believe I Can Fly with R Kelly
LA: A little overshadowed.
Nicole: Best that she could in that key.
Paula: (Trying to talk while some morons keep chanting Melanie so you can’t hear her.)
Simon: Incredible duet. Fantastic version of the song.

Josh Krajcik
Song: At Last by Etta James
LA: Such a rock star. Just like I first envisioned you.
Paula: Great job tonight.
Simon: All about you, what we liked about you in the first place.
Nicole: So proud of you.

Chris Rene
Song: Young Homie (Original)
Nicole: Thank you so much for that gift.
Paula: You are magic. (And Paula needs a pill.)
Simon: That was your $5 million song.
LA: Poured all of yourself into that song.

Melanie Amaro
Song: Listen by Beyonce
LA: $50 million performance.
Nicole: You empowered me.
Paula: Stellar performance.
Simon: You’ve proved some of the greatest singers in this world are from this country.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The X Factor Season 1 Episode 26, where we will find out who The X Factor Season 1 winner is, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on Fox.

Survivor: South Pacific Winner

With everybody else gone, the CRABS (Coach, Rick, Albert, Brandon, Sophie) alliance finally had to stop pretending they were there to make friends and do God’s will, and instead vote out one of their own in Survivor: South Pacific Episode 14. After Brandon foolishly gave up his immunity idol to Albert, who would have gone home otherwise, it was Brandon who was sent packing instead. Interesting, for a tribe that keeps running its mouth about integrity and loyalty and all these other concepts that out on Survivor island are fleeting at best, they sure didn’t seem to have any trouble picking two targets to eliminate. Brandon’s elimination brings us down to a final 4. +1. One of those will be the Survivor: South Pacific winner.

Survivor this year is like this season’s The Amazing Race. I’m not sure I care who wins. As long as it’s not Ozzy. Strangely, I find myself pulling for Coach above the others. Sure, he may not be very good at this game, but at least he sucks less than the rest.

The season started with the announcement of two very disappointing choices for returning contestants, Oscar “Ozzy” Lusth and Benjamin “Coach” Wade. 23 seasons and more than 350 castaways later, and this is the best you can do? Two of the worst players in the history of the game. The sad thing is that one of them will probably end up winning. They are joined in the final 4/5 by Sophie Clarke, Albert Destrade, and Rick Nelson.

Coach has surprisingly been largely in control of the game. His choices have been questionable (Brandon and Mikayla specifically), and I’m not sure how far he could have gotten if he weren’t “famous”. That aside, it’s hard to argue that everybody seems to be following him around.

Albert gets an A for effort. He’s certainly not without his plans and not afraid to try to make something work. The problem is it never works. His plans always fizzle out or blow up.

I appreciate some of Sophie’s insights, but I can’t point to anything she’s actually done.

Rick is perhaps the most invisible contestant in Survivor history. Even people who have been eliminated first have had more screen time. How does someone make it to finale night and still have people asking “Who?”

Then there’s Ozzy. He’s already been voted out. TWICE. My problem with this is that he hasn’t had any impact on the game, aside from handing the game to the other tribe by not getting rid of Cochran. He hasn’t been in the game long enough to be able to do anything. Sure, Boston Rob made an impact in Marquesas in 7 episodes, convincing the idiots in his tribe (1 episode too late) that they needed to take action to avoid being steamrolled by the dominant alliance, but Ozzy ain’t no Boston Rob. I’ll give him credit for winning a lot of duels. Almost as many as Christine. But that shouldn’t give him a trip straight to finale night. Bad twist is bad. That said, he’s a big threat to win. Not having done anything, he hasn’t made any enemies either.

Brandon Hantz now joins Ozzy on Redemption Island, on the heels of him getting himself voted out by throwing away immunity. Another disappointing casting choice. Anybody expecting him to be like his uncle Russell has been disappointed. Instead, we’re left with a confused person desperate to prove something but not sure how to do so. So he just keeps invoking the lord’s name and hoping something will stick. He somehow managed to get into the dominant alliance, but since then it has been downhill. I don’t deny that his inability to keep his mouth shut and need to blab every plan to everybody makes for good TV, but it makes for a terrible survivor.

Probst’s line of questioning seems to have had the desired effect. Whatever chance Albert may have had seems to be gone. My problem with the question remains the same. There was no reason to ask whether he wanted to refuse the necklace. Who would do such a thing?

In the final duel, Ozzy and Brandon are battling against each other. Neither of them belongs back in the game, but the last person left holding on a pole will be given another shot. For Ozzy, it would be his 5th shot, 3rd just this season. This looks like the type of duel that Ozzy should win. However, Brandon’s looking a lot stronger out there than I would have expected. As Ozzy continues to readjust, Brandon just sticks in one spot. Around the 40 minute mark, there’s a lot of movement from both of them. Brandon has been eliminated, for which he thanks god. Ozzy returns to the game. Again.

Coach offers to give Ozzy his idol. Ozzy doesn’t believe him because he sees himself as too big a threat. Ah, great, the battle of egos.

At the immunity challenge, they will build a stack of cards with one hand while balancing a board with the other. Albert and Rick are irrelevant. They’re about an inch off the table by the time the others are approaching the end. Sophie has a great structure, but she runs out of pieces. Coach’s stack comes crashing down. That puts Ozzy in the lead. Ozzy then finds out his stack is not quite high enough. Half of Sophie’s stack comes down, as Ozzy takes his down himself. Sophie decides to try a new strategy. She tells Albert to drop his damn stack and come work for her. Really? Probst puts her in her place and tells her this is against the rules. Sophie keeps stumbling as Coach and Ozzy fight for the win. Ozzy wins immunity.

Coach is leaning toward getting rid of Rick, the good old boy who hasn’t pissed anybody off. I don’t see how he could.

Ozzy tells Albert he wants to get rid of Sophie. They discuss her running her mouth at the challenge. He also lets him know that Coach made a deal to take him to the end.

Coach leads Rick to believe he can’t trust Sophie. At the end of the day, Coach wants everybody to only be able to trust him, a good plan unless everybody gets wind of it.

Rick’s pitch why they should keep him around: he hasn’t won anything.

Not content with just telling Albert Coach’s plan, Ozzy sticks his foot in his mouth and tells everybody at tribal council. This is followed by Sophie telling Ozzy he doesn’t respect her, and him responding by saying she’s a spoiled brat. Then comes a big meltdown and the waterworks.

This is the last night to play the hidden immunity idol, but Coach declines.

Votes
Rick
Sophie
Rick
Sophie
Rick

With 3 votes, Rick has been voted off the island. We hardly knew you. Even in the episode in which you’re getting eliminated, you’ve been largely invisible. He says his vote will be for Ozzy, a sentiment I fear much of the jury will share.

So after Ozzy just got done throwing Coach under the bus, Coach goes up to him and buys his sob story about how he’s been hurt before by trusting people, so they kiss and make up.

For their final immunity challenge, they will race through an obstacle course to collect puzzle pieces and then solve a puzzle. Obviously, Ozzy will be the first to grab all the puzzle pieces, but he’s not the sharpest tool out there. Coach and Albert both make mistakes forcing them to have to repeat legs of the course. Sophie gets the first piece of the puzzle, evaporating Ozzy’s very large lead. Each piece placed makes the others easier because the other pieces spin but are locked once the pieces are correctly placed. She manages to get a 3 piece lead before Ozzy starts to come back. Ozzy ties it, but then Sophie goes on a run and wins immunity.

Nobody’s sure what Coach is going to do. Is he dumb enough to send this to a tie, which would be the biggest threat to his ability to win this game?

Votes
Ozzy
Albert
Ozzy
Ozzy

With 3 votes, Ozzy has been voted off the island. Again. Let’s hope it sticks this time and there are no more ridiculously stupid twists ahead.

Now Coach’s biggest obstacle is that he’s more likely to seen as the backstabber of the three, whether he’s been in control of all these idiots all along or not. The majority of the jury members had some sort of final three deal with him, and they all believed it would pan out until they were getting their torches snuffed. Control of the vote ultimately rests in the hands of Ozzy’s idiot tribe that threw the game away.

Ozzy calls Sophie a privileged, pretentious brat. Albert didn’t really do anything. But he gives Coach credit for getting to the end as a veteran. He’s going to use this opportunity to whine and complain about getting voted out for a third time. Coach acknowledges that there were times he was dishonorable.

Jim wants Albert to tell him why the others should not be there. He denies that Coach brought them there, claiming instead they brought Coach there, and Sophie didn’t play a social game.

Dawn asks Sophie’s strategy of picking who she did. Sophie’s answer seems aimed at trying to get the female vote. Not a lot of jury members who fall under that description, but it’s a good start that brings her just 2 votes shy of a win.

Coach apologizes to Rick, who refuses to let Albert talk and calls Sophie a liar. For somebody so irrelevant, he sure is bitter.

Brandon wants to talk more about the lord and forgiveness. It got old a long time ago. Apparently, the lord has a short attention span because Brandon does not have time for more than a yes or no answer from Albert. I don’t know why Albert is attempting to humor this moron, who already made up his mind days ago and can’t be reasoned with.

Whitney calls Albert sleazy. This from the married woman who’s been sleeping with somebody else while on the island. Meanwhile, Coach used god, and Sophie is condescending.

After six very bitter people get their chance to speak, Edna is the first voice of reason in the jury, most of whom beat themselves by being stupid. She reminds them that it’s a game they signed up for that has a purpose of manipulation of which they are all guilty.

Keith asks about the hidden immunity idol that Coach did not use. Coach explains that he only would have used it if there were a 6-6 tie, and Sophie pipes in to reveal that it had already been found long before Brandon’s god intervened.

Cochran thinks Coach played a great game, but he’s getting tired of the word honor being thrown around so much.

Votes
Coach
Sophie
Coach
Sophie
Coach
Sophie
Sophie
Sophie

With 5 votes (6 in total), Sophie is the Survivor: South Pacific winner. Still can’t figure out what she did other than win a couple of challenges, but by not doing much, she also didn’t make the enemies that Coach did. Ultimately, she still did more than Ozzy, though, although this whiny jury still would have voted for him.

On a site note, this is yet another example, as if one were needed, of the foolishness of this final 3 twist. Not only did Jim and Keith not contribute anything to the jury that made a 9 person jury more suitable than a 7 person jury, but as always there was one contestant who was in the finals who did not receive a single vote, in this case Albert.

Russell says that Brandon didn’t do anything right (he didn’t). Jeff proposes: Russell vs. Brandon. I think both of them have overstayed their welcome.

By the biggest margin ever, Ozzy wins the audience prize of $100,000.

So ends a lackluster season with some lackluster twists. Next time, let’s make Redemption Island reasonable (or eliminate it altogether), not a pass to the end. Also, if you have to bring someone back, bring back somebody worthwhile. Rob and Russell were great. The women from Micronesia were awesome. But Coach and Ozzy? I still can’t wrap my head around that one.

Season 24 will pit two tribes against each other on the same island in Survivor: One World.

The X Factor Season 1 Episode 24

The top 4 performed in The X Factor Season 1 Episode 23. Tonight 1 more will be sent home, hopefully 1 of LA Reid’s acts, and the judges won’t be able to stop it

Chris Rene is safe and through to next week’s finale. Melanie Amaro is also safe.

For the 4th week in a row, it comes down to a battle between Marcus Canty and somebody else. This time, he’s in the bottom two with Josh Krajcik, or so it appears anyway. Wooden host guy tells us the results are in no particular order. This week, the judges’ action (or inaction as the case may be with Nicole or Paula) cannot save Marcus.

Josh Krajcik is the final act to enter the finals, giving Simon, LA, and Nicole one person each. Marcus Canty has finally used up his ninth and final life.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The X Factor Season 1 Episode 25, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on Fox.

The X Factor Season 1 Episode 23

Marcus Canty was saved yet again in The X Factor Season 1 Episode 22, as Rachel Crow went home on the heels of Nicole’s unwillingness to actually make a decision. Tonight the final 4 perform two songs each.

The Pepsi Challenge is back, and this time they didn’t screw it up. The contestants will sing songs chosen by the viewers.

Marcus Canty
Song: I’ll Make Love to You by Boyz II Men
Nicole: Bringing sexy back.
Paula: Give me 150%.
Simon: Sang well. But the staging didn’t fit.

Chris Rene
Song: Fly by Sugar Ray
Nicole: You just make me feel good.
Paula: You have the gift to communicate.
Simon: Not the best vocal. Good performance. 7 out of 10.
LA: Just keep doing what you’re doing.

Melanie Amaro
Song: Hero by Mariah Carey
LA: Really, really good. Predictable.
Nicole: Love that America chose this song.
Paula: Your voice is impeccable. You made it work, in spite of Simon.
Simon: Not karaoke. Bloody fantastic.

Josh Krajcik
Song: Come Together by The Beatles
LA: I rather enjoyed that. Best from you in a few weeks.
Paula: I would pay anything to see you perform live.
Simon: You’ve come back. A massive shame if you don’t make the finals.

Marcus Canty
Song: Careless Whisper by George Michael/Wham
Nicole: Unexpected song, but you did your thing.
Paula: Love that you took a ballad and made it up tempo.
Simon: Horrific. Wrong song. Grotesque performance. A joke.
LA: Look like a champion tonight.

Chris Rene
Song: No One by Alicia Keys
Nicole: You don’t have the best voice in this competition, but that’s not what this is about.
Paula: A performance to get you into the finals.
Simon: You just delivered big time.

Melanie Amaro
Song: Feeling Good
LA: Everything it takes. Not predictable.
Nicole: Melanie Amaro anthem.
Paula: Letting go, and I love it.
Simon: This is why we brought this show to America. Your greatest performance so far.

Josh Krajcik
Song: Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
LA: Lacked excitement.
Paula: If this were the finals, you’re the one to beat.
Simon: Great song, great emotion, sincere. Put you into the finals.
Nicole: Like a beautiful prayer.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The X Factor Season 1 Episode 24, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on Fox.