Anna Wright Biggest Loser 10

Anna Wright
Age: 39
Height: 5’9″
Starting Weight: 330 pounds
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
Occupation: Administrative assistant and songwriter

NBc Bio
Detroit native Anna has been writing songs professionally for years for artists such as Toni Braxton, Dru Hill and Ginuwine, and also works as an administrative assistant. She was raised with seven older half-siblings in Detroit and Cleveland, and studied sociology at Cleveland State University. She started gaining weight in 1999, after the devastating loss of her three-year-old son to cancer. Shortly after, she lost her father to lung cancer. She coped by eating, and soon found herself overweight and struggling just to care for her older son. Now 330 pounds and pre-diabetic with high cholesterol and high blood pressure, 39-year-old Anna wants to enjoy life again and get healthy physically, mentally and emotionally for herself and for her son. She was inspired by Season 8 contestant Abby Rike, who also experienced the loss of her children. Anna looks forward to running and shopping in any fashion store, and hopes to pay it forward by becoming a motivational speaker.

Allie Ishcomer Biggest Loser 10

Allie Ishcomer
Age: 22
Height: 5’5″
Starting Weight: 322 pounds
Hometown: Moore, OK
Occupation: Student

NBC Bio
Allie grew up in Moore, Oklahoma, and began putting on weight at the age of five after her brother died. From that point on, she didn’t feel like she had the structure in her life to keep her weight in check. At 14, she had vertical banded gastroplasty to try to combat her weight issues, but it wasn’t the quick fix she’d hoped for. Now at age 22, Allie weighs 322 pounds. After her overweight mother had a stroke at 48, Allie knew she had to break the cycle and change her life. Having always been overweight, Allie is looking forward to the experience of living a healthier life and seeing how strong she really is. Once the weight is off, she hopes to have more self-confidence, and looks forward to shopping and rock climbing.

Alfredo “Fredo” Dinten Biggest Loser 10

Alfredo “Fredo” Dinten
Age: 43
Height: 6’0″
Starting Weight: 367 pounds
Hometown: Staten Island, NY
Occupation: Futures commodity trader

NBC Bio
Alfredo was born in Santiago, Chile, and moved to the United States when he was three years old. The oldest of three children, he dreamed of becoming a Marine and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at the age of 17. In 1991, while married with two small children, he was deployed to Operation Desert Storm, and started to gain weight after returning from the Gulf War. To support his family, “Fredo” worked on the trading floor at the New York Mercantile Exchange, where he’s currently a member and a commodity trader. Now 43 years old, 367 pounds, and the father of three, Fredo has sleep apnea and takes multiple medications to control his diabetes. A real turning point for Fredo was when his daughter asked his wife if he was dying. His biggest motivation to get healthy is his family, and he hopes the weight loss will also cure his diabetes. Once he loses the weight, he’s looking forward to going on “The Incredible Hulk” roller coaster at Universal Studios in Los Angeles with his family.

Adam Hurtado Biggest Loser 10

Adam Hurtado
Age: 26
Height: 6’2″
Starting Weight: 402 pounds
Hometown: Santa Ana, CA
Occupation: Non-profit manager

NBC Bio
Adam’s motivation to lose weight stemmed from a devastating personal loss – losing his best friend and mother Nancy at 51, due to massive heart failure brought on by complications of diabetes and obesity. At that point, he knew he had to honor his mother by changing his life and getting healthy. Adam was always overweight, a combination of poor diet, lack of exercise, and over-eating. He grew up with his younger brother in Santa Ana, California, and attended Orange Coast College and Cal State Fullerton. Now 402 pounds at age 26, Adam wants to finally lose weight and help motivate others, including family members struggling with obesity. He wants to feel good about himself inside and out, and looks forward to traveling with his brother and enjoying an active, healthy lifestyle.

Adam’s mother worked as an administrator for a medical center, where she helped with an annual Christmas toy and food drive for local, low-income families. Adam and his family are continuing the successful, 15-year program, which the medical center renamed Nancy’s Miracle Toy Drive to honor his mother.

Ada Wong Biggest Loser 10

Ada Wong
Age: 27
Height: 5’6″
Starting Weight: 258 pounds
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
Occupation: Project coordinator for high tech company

NBC Bio
Ada has struggled with weight her entire life, and was shy growing up in Gilroy, California, with her younger brother and parents, who emigrated from China. Ridiculed about her weight and with no encouraging and supportive people around her, she turned to food for comfort. As she went through her school years, her personality blossomed and she excelled as a student. Her hard work continued at the University of San Francisco, where Ada earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a focus on international business. Now 27 years old and 258 pounds, Ada hopes losing weight will allow her to feel more confident, feel good about her life, and finally be happy. She looks forward to shopping for clothes when she loses weight, as well as snowboarding, rock climbing and even running a marathon.

Aaron Thompkins Biggest Loser 10

Aaron Thompkins
Age: 29
Height: 6’4″
Starting Weight: 468 pounds
Hometown: Kent, OH
Occupation: Graphic designer

NBC Bio
Twenty-nine-year-old Aaron has struggled with his weight for his whole life. The youngest of three children, he grew up with an alcoholic father who was not a good role model. He played football in high school and also in college at Edinboro University, and currently attends Kent State University, where he’s finishing his degree in visual communications. Aaron says not exercising, a strained relationship with his father, and not knowing how to deal with emotional issues all led to his current weight of 468 pounds. He realized he was turning out to be like his father, but with an addiction to food rather than alcohol. He suffers from sleep apnea. When he woke up one night gasping for air, Aaron knew it was time to change his life. Now father to a three-year-old son, Aaron wants to be a better dad and role model and a better husband to his wife. Aaron looks forward most to taking his son to an amusement park and the beach once he loses weight.

The Apprentice Season 10 Episode 1

With some holes in NBC’s schedule following Leno’s demise, The Apprentice is back in spite of itself for a tenth season, this time without any celebrities. The Apprentice Season 10 cast consists of 16 contestants who have been impacted by the state of the economy. They’re all struggling to make ends meet, which makes you wonder what they’re really bringing to the table as people who are supposed to be the best of the best.

David says he lost his job and, as a result, his wife. His goal is to bring his family back together. Don’t bother with the gold digger, dude. Poppy is back at home and helping to care for her grandmother. Stephanie was a commercial banker, but she didn’t get a bailout. Nicole took a job, presumably a good job, but it’s not good enough for her. So basically the only reason she’s on this show is because she was in Miss USA. Gene was a financial advisor. Ironic. But he apparently did take his own advice because he has managed to live on his savings for three years.

The teams are split along gender lines. They will go and pick their team names and the project leaders.

The name Phoenix comes up from the men. Didn’t somebody do that already? They ultimately go with the name Octane. Dull. Gene has been nominated as the leader by Wade. He is onboard with that.

Not to be outdone, the women suggest Phoenix as well. Then they consider Inspire. A web search turns up their ultimate decision, Fortitude. Nicole willingly steps forward to lead this task.

The first task will be to design and build an ultramodern workspace, as opposed to a regular modern workspace. They will be judged on execution, functionality, and originality. Trump will pick which one he likes best.

Tyana says she has design or style experience. Nicole wouldn’t have guessed that by what she’s wearing. All of Tyana’s ideas end up being ignored.

Gene wants to create a green office space. Now he just has to figure out what that means.

The women have decided to go for a modern executive theme. Because that really narrows it down.

Mahsa is frustrated with Nicole. She wants to be told what to do, not think for herself.

James and Anand take control of the architect’s time. Clint is disappointed not to be able to get involved.

Nicole insists on dragging Stephanie with her to go shopping for equipment, but Stephanie insists they go get Tyana involved. Nicole doesn’t like this idea, nor does she like Tyana.

Gene assigns Clint and David to order plants. It soon becomes clear that these two guys can’t work together. A shouting match ensues.

Nicole reluctantly takes Tyana with her. She wants to have a good excuse when Trump asks her questions. Having wasted so much time, this will allow 45 minutes to pick out their furniture. Since Tyana is able to get the job done despite a time crunch, Nicole has decided she no longer hates her.

Since the men are unable to get anything together, Gene flips the switch. This is not a democracy any more. No talk, no breathe. It goes without saying that David won’t be able to bite his tongue for long. He needs a timeout.

Don Jr. asks Nicole who has been her biggest help and her biggest detriment. Her biggest help has been Tyana for helping with the creative, although yesterday she was the biggest detriment, unable to make up her mind like Cyndi Lauper. Overhearing this conversation, in which Nicole just got done saying she’s her biggest help, Tyana ignores that part and only listens to the complaint. With that, she proceeds to trash Nicole to Don.

Gene has been gone for a couple hours. When he gets back, he tells James that he doesn’t like what he’s doing and to start over. James attempts to tell him why this is not a good idea, but Gene does not want to hear anything. This guy just went from one extreme to the next. Eventually, James gets his way and can proceed with doing what he had originally been doing.

Trump visits both teams but keeps his poker face on. It’s not entirely clear whether he likes what he sees. The answer to that is he does not. Neither space is very good, but one is slightly better than the other. One thing he obviously did not like was that two people tripped over the rugs in the men’s space. Having been responsible for the rugs, Anand takes the hit for this.

David was proud of Gene at the end of the task, in spite of the rough start and barking orders. Gene struggles to give an answer as to who is his weakest link, but he finally kinda decides on David and James. Ivanka is surprised by this suggestion because James seemed like the leader when she was there.

Don Jr. points out that Clint’s the only one not wearing a tie. To him, tieless is casual.

Tyana didn’t think Nicole led, and she does not give her credit for what she considers a great job. Liza supports this theory, and so will Mahsa given the chance. None of them like the concept of having to make their own decisions.

Speaking of Mahsa, now it’s time to slip into assistant district attorney role. Yeah, she’s a bitch, and her insistence of how bad Nicole was goes overboard. Nicole would like to get a word in edgewise, but she can’t. Finally, Trump gets tired of hearing her and asks her to stop.

Ivanka likes how the men had a more open area, and she also liked the color better. Given the size of the space, the women were too constricted. Don Jr. agrees that the men did better. They had a modern workspace, whereas the women had a great 200 year old law firm.

Agreeing with his children, Trump gives the victory to the men. He likes the openness and James’ artwork. For his reward, Gene will get a meeting with a top CEO: Donald Trump.

Tyana blames lack of leadership for the loss. Trump disagrees.

Liza says they missed the boat on design. Poppy points the finger at Nicole for this. Nicole accepts partial responsibility, but is not letting Tyana off the hook that easily. Tyana agrees but doesn’t think she should be fired because she chose the most modern aspects, like the weird painting of the old guy who had nothing to do with anything.

Brandy says that Nicole should be fired for taking the risk of volunteering to be the project manager. Really? At least she stepped up.

Ivanka was shocked by how Mahsa ripped her leader apart, before even knowing what the end result was. This is an invitation for Mahsa to ramble on. During this, she asks Nicole a question. When Nicole goes to answer, Mahsa says “Let me finish.” Don’t ask questions you don’t want the answer to.

Poppy says that, if he’s going on leadership, Trump should fire Nicole. She does not have any other ideas for him.

Liza, too, would fire Nicole. There’s a problem with this attack on leadership. Trump already told them he thought she was a good leader. That was their cue to turn their knives in another direction and not focus singly on this one person.

Nicole would like to bring Mahsa and Tyana back to the boardroom.

Mahsa says she worked like a dog during this task. The only thing I can tell she’s working is her mouth. Can she be medicated already? Nicole is being very respectful and quiet, not wanting to get into a shouting match. Trump’s not a big fan of lack of shouting. After they leave the room, Ivanka says she almost wants to fire Mahsa for being so disrespectful.

Mahsa needs to go. She can’t work in a group. The problem with that theory is simply that Trump loves drama. She definitely brings the drama. People will hate her guts, and they will talk about it at the water cooler.

Ivanka thinks Nicole is the obvious choice, but Mahsa’s just digging her own grave. Don Jr. doesn’t like that Nicole is not shouting like the others are.

When they return to the boardroom, without any indication to begin, Mahsa starts yet again. She asks why she is there, and maybe this time she will give Nicole a chance to answer. She does. Briefly. Trump again has to tell Mahsa to cool down and let somebody else talk. In this final boardroom is when Nicole opts to be the bulldog, and this time she will keep talking until she makes herself heard.

What would Mahsa say if Tyana were fired? It would be a terrible injustice, which she would know as an attorney.

In spite of how obnoxious Mahsa is, Nicole suggests firing Tyana.

Nicole has been fired. She was the project manager, and she lost. At least try to come up with a good reason. When all’s said and done, Trump will be setting her up for an interview with Miss Universe because he does think she’s a good leader and that the rest of the team was wrong, no matter how much his kids harped on the rest of the team hating her.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Apprentice Season 10 Episode 2, which airs Thursday at 10/9c on NBC.

The Vampire Diaries Season 2 Episode 2

Katherine being back in town in The Vampire Diaries Season 2 Episode 1 did not lead to good. Damon went all morbidly crazy and proceeded to unsuccessfully grant Jeremy’s wish of becoming a vampire (by killing him). Then Katherine decided to send a message by smothering Caroline.

Caroline isn’t exactly dead, though. More undead really. At least a hospital is a suitable place for somebody who wants to get their blood fix.

Elena plans to pretend she’s just a normal girl living a normal life. That means no conversations about vampires or Damon.

Tyler says he has a tendency to go blind with rage, with no real pattern to when he loses himself. His uncle Mason has strength that’s not exactly human. Though the Lockwoods were affected by the vampire device, they were not affected by vervain, an indication that their family secret is not that they are vampires.

Going from blood bags to hospital employees, Caroline is completing her transformation quickly. The doctor says she’s good as new, and she can now head home.

Now that she’s a vampire, Caroline remembers what Damon did to her. She is not happy. More to the point, she has a message from Katherine. Game on.

Damon compels someone into picking a fight with Tyler, knowing he won’t walk away from the fight. Perhaps uncle Mason will intervene. As expected, he does, and then his eyes start glowing. When the fight is said and done, the guy has a bloody nose, then Caroline happens upon him, turning him into a snack.

Damon’s advice is to just kill Caroline. That’s how the story will end anyway. May as well just skip to the last chapter. When Damon attempts to implement his plan, Elena gets in the middle. Whatever happens, it’s on her. Seeing as everything that happens is Damon’s fault, Bonnie tries to burn him alive. She comes close before Elena now opts to save him.

Elena’s realizing that her life isn’t exactly normal. I noticed.

Mason hopes to find a family heirloom. It’s under lock and key, though, and only Tyler seems to be aware where it is.

Jeremy goes to Damon’s house to kill him. But he’s had a change of heart. What’s killing him going to do?

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Vampire Diaries Season 2 Episode 3 Bad Moon Rising, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.