The X Factor Season 1 Episode 2

Simon Cowell returned in The X Factor Season 1 Episode 1, bringing with him singers like Rachel Crow and Stacy Francis. Coming in at about half of Idol’s audience, the show was still very solid, handing Survivor a loss in the 18-49 demographic it rarely sees in the fall before easily losing to ABC’s Modern Family. As much as I’d rather see this judging panel than one where every judge calls everything beautiful, the question has become: how many singing competitions do we really need? The market seems to have reached saturation, but at least X Factor has the star power to keep going, whereas The Sing Off seems better relegated to Christmas or summer.

Tonight the auditions continue in Miami.

Ashley Sansone claims she spent her rent money to come her and audition and endlessly babble. LA wanted to slit his wrists, which for the record is a no.

Chanel Simone Dixon is rejected before singing anything that resembles English. Kanan Road sing a song about running away, which the judges think would be a good idea. The Dreamgirlz aren’t made any cuter by the addition of a z to their name.

Caitlynne Curtis breaks the monotony of 20 minutes of bad singers, but still not good enough. Nicole thinks there’s room to grow. Simon suggests she join a group with 3 or 4 girls her own age where a fantastic vocal is not necessary.

So now half an hour’s gone by, and the judges are getting annoyed. Nick Voss is at least able to bring some entertainment, even if his singing alone would have gotten him rejected.

Ashley Deckard sees dead people, and so does Paula. Her merely decent voice is not sufficient.

Marivana Viscuso demonstrates some vocal talent, although nobody would actually want to listen to it for more than a minute. Still, good enough to advance.

2Squar’d (seriously?) is a girl group singing a cappella that sounds good. Kendra Williams continues the positive trend. Brendan O’Hara also gets 4 yeses. Jeremiah Pagan has a great voice, though as a soprano it doesn’t sound like a male is singing.

Melanie Amaro is the perfect way to conclude the Miami auditions, with a standing ovation. Nicole is inspired, and this is why she does this. Paula doesn’t think she’s ever heard anything like that in any audition. Simon says this is why they brought this show to America.

Miami was largely a disaster, though it ultimately produced a frontrunner, but now we head to Dallas.

Jonny Rogers is under the impression that he has Justin Bieber hair, with which he has an unhealthy obsession. Simon doesn’t get the Bieber comparison, but instead thinks he looks like Barbie’s boyfriend Ken. Bad dancing ensues, followed by worse singing.

Dylan Lawson seemed like a likeable enough guy. Until he started singing. Now he just needs an exorcist.

Wesley Kimbell shouts. Michelle & Michael (who claims he’s a personal trainer) creep people out a bit. Curtis “Phoenix” Lawson is also in need of an exorcist, and Simon tells him to learn a song in English, or at least human.

Dexter Haygood was the lead singer of a band in 1984. His tribute to James Brown falls on unimpressed ears. Simon gives him 15 seconds to try again. This works out somewhat better with the judges reluctantly letting him through.

Kyle Corr, Hannah Jackson, Ma’at Bingham Shango, and Austin Simmons advance to the next round.

Caitlin Koch wants to trade in her rugby (not lingerie rugby like Mikayla on Survivor) ball for a microphone. Nicole would be honored to work with her.

The final act of the night is usually either very good or very bad. It seems by the intro we’re left with the latter. Alexander “Xander” Johnson (aka Xander Alexander) is under the impression he has a cool nickname. I’m sure it was cool back in 1997 when Buffy’s best friend used it. His obnoxiousness wears thin with Simon, who tells him to shut it and start singing. He tries singing one song before being stopped. His second song is marginally better. In spite of it all, Simon likes him. LA and Paula tell him know, which is enough, but Simon tells him he blew it by getting the audience to hate him.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The X Factor Season 1 Episode 3, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on Fox.

The X Factor Season 1 Episode 1

For the first time in more than a decade, it’s been well over a year since we’ve seen Simon Cowell in primetime. Unless you count his appearance on Britain’s Got Talent complete with Superman theme playing in the background. Tonight marks Simon’s return to Fox primetime with American Idol Plus. He insists it’s a different show, although he’s not quite sure how. One thing we know is that there’s at least one judge who doesn’t suck (and one who does), a nice change of pace from the epic judging disaster that was the most recent season of American Idol.

Joining Simon at the judges’ table are his babbling sidekick for years Paula Abdul (after her dance show failed miserably), music producer L.A. Reid, and Pussycat Dolls Nicole Scherzinger (replacing the too heavily accented Cheryl Cole). Along with them will be host Steve Jones, whoever that is. The prize at the end is a massive $5 million recording contract.

The competition is open to people of any age 12 and older and can be soloists or groups. There will be four categories of acts: boys, girls, over 30s, and groups. Each of the judges will mentor one category.

Los Angeles is the first audition city, and back then Cheryl Cole was still a judge. I don’t have a problem with her accent, even if it may potentially require a subtitle here and there. A minimum of three yes votes are necessary to advance.

Rachel Crow’s sister says she’s crazy for singing all the time. After warming up the judges with some jokes, she sings Mercy by Duffy. At just 13, she’s very comfortable up there. Paula is blown away. LA says she has everything every artist he’s ever signed has. Simon calls her the reason they were right to lower the age limit.

Terrell Carter, Ellona Santiago, and John Lindall are the next to advance.

So it’s time for a trainwreck. Siameze Floyd claims he’s straight and can sing. I don’t believe either of those claims. Simon calls him a fascinating Artist formerly known as Prince (is he Prince again, or does he go by that stupid symbol still?) copycat. Simon, Paula, and Cheryl say yes. Really? Interestingly, though, he would prove a good distraction for whoever gets stuck with him, which could in theory add an element of sabotage to the picks.

Aged married duo Dan and Venita are the first duet. Simon asks where they’ll be in 5 years time. Assuming the grim reaper is not an obstacle, they plan to be in a mobile home and playing in the most beautiful senior centers across the country. Simon was terrified.

You Only Live Once apparently features the weird screaming girl from America’s Got Talent. White haired Linda Ostrofsky (who goes by Jetta because there’s always a bunch of Lindas) sings a song about touching herself.

Simone Battle wants fans so she can sign their babies. She says she’s fierce, which I take as a bad sign. Her sound: a threesome between a cheerleader, a hipster, and a drag queen. I don’t want to see that either, but the judges love her for some reason, aside from the only guy on the panel who seems to care about talent, LA Reid. Minus the dancing and fast beat, though, her singing voice is not bad.

Stacy Francis has believed she’s too old for 12 years. She sings one of the best renditions of Natural Woman. LA says she stirred his spirit and raised the hair on his arms. Simon calls it one of the best auditions ever.

Next we head to Seattle, where Nicole Scherzinger joins the judging panel. Like Cheryl Cole, who was discovered on Popstars: The Rivals, Nicole was discovered on the short lived Popstars on The WB, forming the just as short lived girl group Eden’s Crush. Somehow, The WB missed the mark with that show and perhaps the opportunity to be a fifth major network, as one year later Simon Fuller ripped it off and turned it into American Idol, the biggest show on television for a decade, before later claiming Simon Cowell ripped him off for X Factor.

Geo Godley sings an original song about being a stud. Then he starts stripping, as the women scream in terror, and finally Paula walks off stage to upchuck her liquid lunch.

Marcus Canty has been given 2 years by his mother to chase his dream before he has to go get in debt for life getting a degree. LA Reid compares him to Bobby Brown. Simon’s surprised this song turned out to be good, and he reminds him of Usher.

The Answer is a boy band from Utah. Their answer is 4 yeses.

Nici Collins has a goal of scaring household pets. T for Two is a less worse mother and daughter duo. Darren Michaels is not sure whether Simon’s comment about a nightmare is good or bad.

Chris Rene just got out of rehab. He sings an original song, Young Homey, which is surprisingly decent. Nicole tells him he’s got the X Factor. Simon’s favorite feeling is when he’s sitting in that chair meeting a star for the first time.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The X Factor Season 1 Episode 2, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on Fox.

Survivor: South Pacific Episode 2

In spite of Ozzy’s rather transparent attempt to save her, Semhar’s poor challenge performance in Survivor: South Pacific Episode 1 sealed her fate as the first person to be eliminated.

Coach reveals the names of his alliance members for those (like me) who missed it the first time: Coach, Rick, Sophie, Brandon, and Albert. He’s also got a side alliance with Edna.

Johnny Cochran has decided to do some work and ignore his mother’s instructions to not work with a machete without supervision.

Ozzy starts climbing trees looking for the hidden immunity idol. Somehow, this works. Unlike when he was an idiot and bowed down to the idol when Yul had it and then was an idiot again when he didn’t use it and got blindsided, he says he plans to use it wisely this time but won’t let anybody know he has it.

Brandon says he feels guilty because God doesn’t want him lying. Oh I hope this won’t drag on very long. His brilliant plan to hide who he is? Done on day 4 when he tells Coach, who considers Russell his number 1 nemesis.

Jim has a 3+2 plan: a core of himself, Ozzy, and Keith, plus Elyse and Whitney. This falls in line with what Ozzy and Keith were planning the night before.

Brandon doesn’t feel comfortable around Mikayla. I don’t think God approves of these impure thoughts. He dubs her Parvati.

Stacey’s loss is Christine’s gain. Everybody suspects she has been hunting for that hidden immunity idol (she has been), and she stumbles across something, though it’s just a clue.

At the challenge, they will unwind long ribbons from a pole and use the keys to release the other half of the tribe, who will move heavy crates across a platform until they can release the largest crate to be moved to another platform. Reward is pillows, blankets, a hammock, and a mat, plus a clue to the idol. Edna sits out for Upolu. Upolu’s working well together on the ribbons while Savaii struggles. The members of Upolu are free as Savaii continues to drag. Probst tells Dawn this is not a picnic. Upolu struggled on the very first challenge, and they’re repeating that performance again as they lose their lead on the puzzle. Savaii wins immunity and reward.

Wanting to flush the idol and get rid of Christine, Coach suggests a 3-3-3 vote. Brandon wants Mikayla gone. He says he will not change his mind, no matter what. As a suspiciously large group of them are standing around discussing this, Mikayla approaches, and Coach asks her for some privacy, then walks away. Weird.

Brandon blames Christine and Stacey for wanting vote Mikayla out. Coach brings this up at tribal council. They are confused. He refuses to say who gave him this information. Christine again reminds him he’s temporary. Brandon breaks down and admits he’s a liar. An honest liar.

Votes
Sophie
Edna
Christine
Stacey
Christine
Stacey
Christine
Stacey
Christine

With 4 votes, Christine has been voted off the island.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: South Pacific Episode 3, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser Season 12 Episode 1

The Biggest Loser Season 12 is set to be a battle of the ages, as the teams will be decided by age. The Biggest Loser 12 cast of 15 contestants includes:

Antone Davis, 44, Knoxville TN, 447 pounds
Bonnie Griffin, 63, Picayune MS, 254 pounds
Courtney Rainville, 24, Scottsdale AZ, 270 pounds
Deborah “Debbie” Lounds, 60, Ann Arbor MI, 239 pounds
Jennifer Rumple, 39, Alameda CA, 330 pounds
Jessica Limpert, 26, San Francisco CA, 254 pounds
Joe Mitchell, 46, Knoxville TN, 348 pounds
John “Johnny” Forger, 65, Canton MA, 328 pounds
John Rhode, 40, Mesa AZ, 445 pounds
Mike Danley, 62, Spencerville IN, 309 pounds
Patrick Ferrari, 25, Albany OR, 387 pounds
Ramon Medeiros, 27, Florence CO, 355 pounds
Rebecca “Becky” Comet, 51, Benton AR, 238 pounds
Sunny Sinclair, 41, Frisco TX, 277 pounds
Vincent “Vinny” Hickerson, 27, Nashville TN, 426 pounds

After 10 seasons, Jillian Michaels decided to leave in favor of Dr. Phil. Hoping to find a replacement, they brought in two new trainers, Brett Hoebel and Cara Castronuova. Neither made the cut. So this year we are greeted by two new new trainers. Tennis star and swimsuit model Anna Kournikova may have the star power to stick around for a while. She is joined by complete unknown Dolvett Quince. Bob Harper is back just as he has been each of the last 11 seasons (plus three Australian seasons), while Alison Sweeney returns as host.

The contestants are dropped off in the desert in the middle of nowhere. I say let them walk back to town, but I don’t think that’s the plan. Alison drives up and tells them to line up in order of the numbers on their shirts, which happen to be their ages. Everyone under 30 forms one team, everyone over 50 is the second team, and everyone in between makes up the third team. They might not have to walk home, but they will have to walk a mile to be able to choose their trainer. The goal seems to be to get there first to get Bob. No lame 4 weeks of safety if you take a chance on the newbies.

The young team takes off quickly. The middle team is hoping to keep them in their sights and maybe catch up later. The seniors just hope to cross the finish line. I sense this is going to be the pattern of physical challenges throughout the season, but luckily for the older team, that’s only one aspect of the game. It’ll help to be young and relatively fit, but it ultimately comes down to weight loss. The middle team picks up speed to take the lead, which they retain to take the win. They opt to join Bob on the black team. Placing second, the young team selects Dolvett’s red team. Anna runs out to join her blue team to finish out their walk, and the other contestants join them. Alison leaves them with a challenge: they’ll return there at the end of the season to run a marathon, with the winning prize being a guaranteed spot in the finals.

Bonnie lost her husband 4 years ago and doesn’t want her grandkids to lose another grandparent. Antone used to be in the NFL and is watching offensive linemen younger than him die.

Debbie repeatedly asks for a break during the first workout. The only time you get a break is when you fall or vomit. Or you can walk out like Johnny threatens to do, though that never lasts more than a few minutes. Antone comments in his confessional how at least they give you breaks in the NFL. He keeps going in spite of the whimpering, but he realizes he’s not as big and bad as he thought.

Becky receives a phone call at 3:15AM informing her that her father has died. Needing something to do to take her mind off this, she heads to the gym.

They will weigh in from oldest to youngest.

Johnny: 311 pounds (-17, 5.18%)
Bonnie: 250 pounds (-4, 1.57%)
Mike: 297 pounds (-12, 3.88%)
Debbie: 233 pounds (-6, 2.51%)
Becky: 228 pounds (-10, 4.20%)
Blue Total: 1319 pounds (-49, 3.58%)

Joe: 326 pounds (-22, 6.32%)
Antone: 447 pounds (-32, 7.16%)
Sunny: 261 pounds (-16, 5.78%)
John: 408 pounds (-37, 8.31%)
Jennifer: 311 pounds (-19, 5.76%)
Black Total: 1721 pounds (-126, 6.82%)

Vinny: 405 pounds (-21, 4.93%)
Ramon: 338 pounds (-17, 4.79%)
Jessica: 239 pounds (-15, 5.91%)
Patrick: 367 pounds (-20, 5.17%)
Courtney: 254 pounds (-16, 5.93%)
Red Total: 1603 pounds (-89, 5.26%)

Blue team falls below the yellow line by a large margin. As the person with the highest percentage of weight loss on the losing team, Johnny is safe from elimination. Debbie says that she’s got a support system at home, and she finds Bonnie’s crying to be annoying. If you’re looking for an argument to get rid of someone, Debbie sure just made her case for going home. Her saving grace, though she apparently doesn’t want it, is that Debbie lost so little.

Votes
Becky: Debbie
Debbie: Bonnie
Johnny: Bonnie
Bonnie: Debbie
Mike: Debbie

With 3 votes, Debbie is not The Biggest Loser. She didn’t seem to want to be there anyway. From her starting weight of 239 pounds, she is now down to 215 pounds.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 12 Episode 2, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

Big Brother 13 Winner

Porsche voted to evict Jordan in Big Brother 13 Episode 28, bringing us down to a final three of Rachel, Adam, and Porsche. Tonight one of them will be crowned the Big Brother 13 winner. If it’s not Rachel, well, let’s not dwell on the alternative.

We start off with the first part of the HOH competition. Part 1 is endurance. Obviously Rachel’s going to win this like she won the other two endurance competitions. Adam drops after 28 minutes. Porsche drops at 46 minutes, and Rachel wins part 1 to move on to the final of 3 parts of this HOH competition.

Part 2 is to grab faces from the bottom of a tank and push them thruogh a maze to get them in the correct order of HOH wins. As Big Brother competitions go, this is a decent one, albeit pretty much entirely dependent on the ability to hold their breath under water. Adam finds an additional hindrance in the water. He can’t see with the goggles, so he tosses them, but he can’t see even worse without them, leading to him having to hop out of the tank and find them. Adam’s time is 6:03. Porsche beats him with a time of 3:50.

Rachel and Porsche have a final two deal. Both feel pretty comfortable this secures their position in the final two, but Adam doesn’t think that it would be smart to not take him.

Jordan thinks Rachel should win. Daniele calls her the biggest floater in the house. Huh? I guess she’s got to make up some lame reason for voting for Porsche. Kalia believes Rachel had the hardest road to the end and deserves to be there. Shelly’s still whining about that “lie” Rachel told about her making a final three deal. Can someone just show her the tapes already?

Jeff’s talked to Porsche about 8 minutes this summer. He didn’t even know she was in the house until day 52. I didn’t either. Kalia acknowledges that Porsche didn’t do anything except win a couple competitions.

Adam’s loyalty may buy him a couple of votes, but he didn’t do much either. However, at least he wasn’t invisible for a month or two. I didn’t even know Porsche was in the house most weeks until Julie asked her for her vote.

And for anybody who forgot it, Porsche and new jury member Kalia just followed Daniele around. That statement leads to an argument.

The final part of the HOH competition is the standard jury Q&A with two multiple guess options.

Brendon said the moment he is afraid to have his friends and family see is the moment he was evicted the second time. Both are wrong.

Daniele said the most shocking moment in the house was when she found out her dad would not be returning to the game. Rachel is correct.

Shelly said the fatal error she made in the house was voting to evict Jeff one week too soon. Both are wrong.

Jeff said the best thing about being in the house was getting to spend the summer with Jordan. Both are wrong.

Kalia said the biggest lie told in the house this season was anything that came out of Shelly’s mouth. Rachel is correct and wins the final HOH with 2 points.

Rachel has much better odds going up against Adam. His only support in that jury house is from people who support her more, while Porsche’s friends are going to vote for her no matter what. However, she opts to keep her word to Porsche and takes her to the final two. I don’t think it matters, though. She probably just sent her fourth vote to the jury.

The jury asks questions, and they stick Brendon with a jab at Rachel. She did a lot of hurtful things. Why should she be rewarded? She apologizes, but that doesn’t have anything to do with how she played the game.

Besides wearing a bikini and cooking, what else did Porsche do? She blames the golden key for the lack of effort.

What did Rachel do aside from winning competitions? She had one of the biggest targets on her back, but she survived anyway with a social game that was surprisingly functional.

When did Porsche start playing the game? Week 1. Really?

Evel Dick thinks the veteran alliance should have been the best alliance ever. His daughter disagrees. At least it was better than the Regulators, of which only the model is allowed to speak tonight. He declines to call her strategy stupid, but he calls it typical of playing too hard, too fast.

Jeff has patched things up with Shelly, but Daniele is not on his Christmas card list.

Votes
Brendon: Rachel
Daniele: Porsche
Jeff: Rachel
Shelly: Rachel
Kalia: Porsche
Jordan: Rachel
Adam: Porsche

By a vote of 4-3, Rachel Reilly is the Big Brother season 13 winner. Lucky for Rachel that Shelly voted based on gameplay because Adam threw her a curve ball. Far from the outcome I expected or wanted on day 1, but Rachel’s a deserving winner.

Jeff wins America’s favorite player and $25,000.

Following its highest rated season among adults 18-49 since 2004, Big Brother has been renewed for season 14. For those of you doing the math, 2004 was Big Brother 5, the season before one of the worst seasons ever. Yeah, yeah, I know everybody loved Howie and Janelle for some reason I still do not understand, but that didn’t make them any better than the Friendship.

America’s Got Talent Season 6 Winner

The final four contestants performed one last time in America’s Got Talent Season 6 Episode 31. Tonight one of them will be crowned the America’s Got Talent Season 6 winner. But first two hours of filler.

Most of tonight’s acts are falling flat for me, but LeAnn Rimes with Silhouettes is very good. This could easily be in their act.

With 90 minutes gone, the finalists gather on stage for the first result, which is already obvious. The act finishing in fourth place is Poplyfe.

In third place is Team iLuminate. I join Sharon as she struggles to pick her jaw off the ground, but perhaps they split their vote with the other dance act, which may not bode well for Silhouettes (who had half their act, judging, and phone number cut off to DVR viewers).

I expected this to come down to the two dance groups, but alas the final two are Silhouettes and Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. Following America’s vote, the America’s Got Talent Season 6 winner is Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. C’mon, America. Another singer, especially when the dance talent was so good? I’m almost better off watching American Idol, even with its horrendous judging panel.

Following its continued ratings success, America’s Got Talent has been renewed for season 7.

Survivor: South Pacific Episode 1

A new set of 18 castaways have gathered in Samoa to compete for the title of sole Survivor. The 16 newbies are joined by Ozzy and Coach. From Boston Rob and Russell down to Ozzy and Coach. This is the most pointless combination ever of two not good players. I came for the caviar; I ended up with a bologna sandwich. Brandon Hantz (Russell’s nephew) is arguably the bigger draw here than both of them.

The new contestants travel in on their boat. As I’m trying to get over the concept that some of them were stupid enough to wear jeans, we’re told two people are heading in by helicopter. The woman standing next to Brandon says she hopes one of them is not Russell. He will never, ever tell them his last name is Hantz. Too bad he’s got multiple tattoos that say it. Christine refers to them as temporary players.

So apparently Mikayla is a lingerie football player. I don’t know what that is. John Cochran (no relation to the guy who freed OJ I presume) wants to be called by his last name like Probst’s favorite players. He does not hide the fact that he’s a huge Survivor fan.

Ozzy picks a red egg; Coach picks a blue egg. That rounds out the tribes. Better news for the red tribe than the blue tribe. Ozzy may be one of the worst strategists in the history of the game, but he’ll be very useful at camp and in challenges.

Savaii (red): Dawn, Elyse, Jim, John, Keith, Mark, Ozzy, Semhar, Whitney
Upolu (blue): Albert, Brandon, Christine, Coach, Edna, Mikayla, Rick, Sophie, Stacy

The first challenge pits Coach against Ozzy. They’ll climb a 12 foot pole, grab a turtle, climb under a log, and solve a pyramid puzzle. Reward is taro (similar to potatoes) and flint. Obviously Ozzy takes the early lead in the climb, and he extends that lead in the climb. It’ll come down to the puzzle, though, and apparently neither of them was paying attention to the rules. Realizing they both suck at puzzles, they ask for advice. Boston Rob wouldn’t have needed help. Savaii wins reward.

Ozzy has decided that Semhar will be his partner in this. Hope that works out better for you than your alliance with Amanda did.

Christine says she’s going to look for firewood. It’s not lost on anybody this is code for going on a hunt for the hidden immunity idol.

Medical marijuana dispenser Jim pretends he’s a teacher.

Under Coach’s leadership, Upolu gets to work right away building their shelter. Ozzy’s suggestion: let’s go for a swim instead.

Unlike his uncle who sought out a pretty young girl to be his winggirl, Brandon does not feel comfortable around Mikayla.

5 people are sitting together on the first night. Coach suggests forming an alliance.

On the morning of day 2, Dawn’s breaking down already both physically and mentally. An easy first target.

Brandon’s goal is to be the provider. He catches the first fish, enough to feed a small child, but at least it’s a start.

The immunity challenge is an obstacle course through zigzag pathways and a web of coconuts and over a 10 foot wall. One tribe member will dig for a machete to chop ropes and release coconuts, which will then be used as basketballs. Upolu takes a bit of a lead. They perform better on the wall, but their lead is minimized on the digging. Semhar turns out to be useless at shooting, and Jim does not hide his disgust. In a close battle where the difference is just one coconut, Upolu wins immunity, fire, and a clue to the hidden immunity idol (the clue is hidden because it’s not like anybody needs clues to find the idols anyway).

They start looking for the clue right when they get back. Stacey thinks she could have stumbled right over it and not noticed. She would not be wrong in that belief.

On the other side, Semhar immediately goes off on Jim, telling him she did not like that he was making faces behind her back at the challenge. The immediate reaction is that she needs to go, but since Ozzy has decided he has a crush on her, which he might want to inform her of at some point, he defends her sticking around. His target instead is John, not the worst target, but not as logical a target as Semhar either. This is not smart, but what do you expect from Ozzy? His suspicious strong defense of her is not lost on Jim.

Votes
John
Semhar
Semhar
Semhar
Semhar
Semhar

With 5 votes, Semhar has been voted off the island. She makes her way to Redemption Island, angry that people lied to her about not getting rid of her. If you can’t handle lying this early, you don’t want to be around when it gets really vicious.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: South Pacific Episode 2, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

America’s Got Talent Season 6 Episode 31

After being the top vote getters in America’s Got Talent Season 6 Episode 30, Team iLuminate, Poplyfe, Silhouettes, and Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. will perform for America’s final votes tonight.

Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. sings My Way by Frank Sinatra. Piers says that was a million dollar performance. Sharon apparently thinks he didn’t play it safe.

Team iLuminate go big in their final dancing in the dark performance. Sharon says this is the reason why this show is so different than any other (this year when singers aren’t dominating at least). Piers takes it a step further, that this is what this country is about, creative young people with a vision. Howie thinks they’re at a disadvantage as a group.

Poplyfe switches to Queen. Why is one of the boys joining in with the girl with the decent voice who happens to be missing some notes? The judges offer encouragement to the extent they can.

I hope you weren’t depending on Tivo to view this final performance, which starts at 58 minutes. Silhouettes round out the show with a tribute to a wonderful world.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 6 Episode 32, where we will find out who the America’s Got Talent Season 6 winner is, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on NBC.