The Celebrity Apprentice 3 Episode 10

Having been the target of the mean girls duo for months, Cyndi Lauper finally met her demise in The Celebrity Apprentice 3 Episode 9.

Everybody’s partying and/or stripping, but the night’s not over for them. Trump invites everybody back to the boardroom.

One person will be fired right now. The remaining four will be interviewed by Bill Rancic (the first and one of the best winners) and Joan Rivers (the last and one of the most rigged winners), after which two more people will be fired.

Holly says the weakest player is Maria because she comes from the least pure place sometimes. After being pushed by Jr., Sharon agrees that Maria is the weakest, whereas Holly’s tough because of what she’s been through as a mother with an autistic child. Curtis is another vote for Maria as the weakest player because she plays the game by hitting below the belt.

Maria says that the reason why she said she didn’t like Curtis was because he went into their bathroom and used it and left the stench behind. A grossed out Trump responds by firing Maria. This is his boardroom, not a locker room. She finds this reasoning laughable, but it’s not as if she was going to escape the piling on of everybody saying she’s the weakest.

Bill questions why Curtis has only been project manager once, which raises a red flag. But he’s good at building his brand. Curtis felt Bret got sidetracked a lot but shined with creative tasks. Maria won’t be on his Christmas card list. Bill and Joan both found Curtis to be a one trick pony.

Joan thinks Sharon wants this more than anything she’s ever wanted, but Bill thinks she’s out of gas. If she can handle two years fighting cancer, she can handle this, although she hasn’t been able to pull her weight. She wants to pay it forward by giving attention to colon cancer, but she’s struggling with the notion of beating Holly, who’s doing this for her child.

Bill sees some fire in Bret’s belly and likes that he owned up to making mistakes. He acknowledges that he lives on musician and/or rock star time. His goal is to win because he deserves it, not because he throws somebody else under the bus. Joan considers him very creative but doesn’t see the fire.

Holly’s going to have to go back home and still live with autism, so it won’t be over once she leaves. Bill considers her two losses as project manager to be a big problem, despite her huge win on that one task.

Joan would like to see Sharon up against Holly. Bill points out that Bret and his child are both affected by diabetes, so he’ll give just as good a fight.

Sharon can only say she needs it badly for her charity, and that’s why Trump should keep her.

Bret thinks he brings a lot to the table, from his creativity to being a hard worker. Also, he’s fighting for a cause for a disease he’s lived with his whole life.

Holly wants to be kept around for her passion.

Curtis thinks he’s the best leader.

Based on the input from Joan and Bill, Curtis is fired.

Holly would fire Bret because Sharon’s passion is really coming out. Bret would fire Holly, but his reasoning is interrupted by Sharon’s crying. Sharon does not have an answer who should be fired.

With concerns about whether she can hang in there given her emotional state, Trump fires Sharon.

Holly and Bret meet with Trump for instructions on their final task. They will be working with Snapple to create a new flavor, extend their advertising campaign with a new television commercial and print advertisement, and launch their product at an event filled with employees, distributors, and Snapple tea fans. They will be judged on originality, creativity, incorporating their charity’s mission and message, and maintaining the essence of the Snapple brand. This new product will be sold across the country, and the winner will receive $250,000 for their charity. Unusual for there to be a no fundraising task at the finals.

Bret’s team is Summer Sanders and Darryl Strawberry.

Holly’s team is Maria Kanellis and Curtis Stone. Maria apologizes for not being Summer.

Maria tries to be helpful, pitching ideas about the logo. Holly doesn’t want to hear it. Tomorrow’s the creative stuff. Today is about the tea. Or else.

As a diabetic, Bret doesn’t want the regular drink. He’ll go for the Diet Snapple.

Holly realizes during the taste test she got lucky with Curtis, who will use his kitchen skills to help come up with the flavor.

Because they have to have totally different flavors, they will need to negotiate for them right down the middle. Both teams have decided on passion fruit as their main ingredient. Bret and Curtis will be doing the negotiations.

Bret’s negotiation style is to tell Curtis everything he wants and then go from there. Hearing this, Curtis pretends he wanted all those same things, too. The net result is that Bret agrees to give up passion fruit. For that matter, Curtis got everything else on Holly’s list, too. As he’s walking out, Curtis calls Bret a sucker.

Darryl heads off to do a taste test of their two drinks. The other team heads out with one drink, with and without basil, so all their eggs are pretty much in one basket.

Bret’s pear, plum, nutmeg bombs. It’s a good thing they had a second choice. The tropical vanilla cinnamon fares much better. The problem is that, although they had a second choice, the whole creative is around the pear plum nutty, so they’re going to have to flip it around.

Curtis calls the girl’s cell phone from the prop house. He don’t need to wait for no stinkin business hours to line this up. If he e-mails her, she’ll be all ready for the morning when they open.

Bret wants to have a funny ad, but is not sure how you shoot a diabetes ad that’s funny. With that in mind, his idea is to double their workload and shoot two ads, one funny and one serious.

Summer views getting Bret to focus as a full time job.

Holly feels so bad about getting rid of the actors she doesn’t want, so she makes Curtis do the firing.

No matter what, Bret wants to make sure he gets hot chicks in his commercial. This is going to make him even more distracted.

Curtis takes it upon himself to work on the set, and he has had every chef in the country send him whatever passion fruits they could get their hands on since it’s out of season. While Holly’s worrying about the commercial, he will take on the still shoots. For a one trick pony, he sure seems to be doing an awful lot.

Bret has a vision in his head. He needs a dolly track. He’s going to spend as much time as he needs tracking one down. The whole commercial will be on hold until he gets one.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Celebrity Apprentice 3 Episode 11, where we will find out who The Celebrity Apprentice 3 winner is, which airs Sunday at 9/8c on NBC.

Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Winner

Rupert’s elimination in Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 13 has brought us down to the final five: Parvati Shallow, Russell Hantz, Jerri Manthey, Sandra Diaz, and Colby Donaldson. By the end of the night, one of them will be the Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains winner. Hopefully, we’ve got a two time winner in store.

Parvati came off as just a flirt her first time out in Cook Islands, but she became the mastermind of the awesome black widow alliance in Micronesia. Despite that fact that everybody on both islands deemed her the most dangerous player who needed to be eliminated, she stuck around and proved to be a dominant force once again.

Russell did the same thing he did last time, latching on to the women all the while making ridiculous and silly moves just to prove he could, getting people to listen to him when it made little to no sense to do so. Russell’s flaw is the same as it was last time: everybody hates him and won’t vote for him should he make it to the end. Unlike last season when it was a great big joke that he didn’t win due to the most bitter jury in history, this season he’s actually got real competition that deserves to beat him.

Speaking of Russell, from there we move on to Jerri. She voted along with him on more than one occasion when nobody could figure out why. This blind following of Russell demonstrated her own weakness, and left me confused what the heck her strategy is supposed to be.

Sandra was another early target but showed why she won in Pearl Islands. Her philosophy is simple: it doesn’t matter who goes home, as long as it’s not her.

Then we have the lone remaining hero, Colby. What happened to Superman? Colby’s been weak in challenges and even weaker in strategy, but nonetheless he is the only chance the Heroes have for pulling out a win.

Russell says that Sandra playing the idol rather than keeping it in her bra was a stupid move. While she didn’t need it, it would have been stupid if she’d gone home because she didn’t play it. Seems he’s mostly upset that she didn’t tell him that she had the idol, not that he told her about his idols. In addition, Parvati’s a liar because she didn’t tell him about the idol that she had no idea about. This is all good for Colby. At least Russell’s not targeting him, not at this minute anyway.

Russell says that Colby’s gotta go, but if Colby wins immunity, it’s time to set his sights on the biggest threat, Parvati.

For the challenge, they will balance ceramic dishes on a long wobbly balancing arm. They add a large plate, a large bowl, another large plate, and then some more dishes. They’re stacked 9 dishes high, and there’s some wobbling going on. At least Colby’s not the first one out. That would be Sandra. Jerri’s been wobbling for a while, and she is finally out at 14 dishes. The 16th dish takes out Russell. That brings us down to Parvati and Colby, perhaps the two people who need it most. The 17th dish takes out Colby. Parvati wins immunity.

Colby’s the easy target here. He’s the only person not from the Villains tribe, and he doesn’t have any enemies on the jury because he really hasn’t done anything. He asks for them to just enjoy day 37, and he’s not planning on scrambling. With that surrender speech out of the way, 30 minutes later, he makes one more attempt. He approaches Russell to see if they can team up with Jerri to get rid of Sandra, a move that would seem to weaken Parvati, the person everybody still is the most afraid of.

Votes
Colby
Sandra
Colby
Colby

With 4 votes, Colby has been voted off the island. Whoever wins, it will be on one of the Villains. Following their implosion midseason when they got rid of Boston Rob, things looked rocky, but the Villains have for the most part dominated the season.

Colby sure called Parvati out at tribal council. Jerri and Russell return to talking about how they have to get rid of her once they get back to camp.

Following the walk down memory lane, it’s the final immunity challenge. It’s a Survivor maze. They will each be blindfolded and will have to use their fingers to read the symbols to collect four necklaces. Russell grabs the first necklace, followed by Jerri and then Parvati. Sandra finally gets her first necklace after wandering around for a while. Russell has his second necklace and a good lead. Parvati has her second necklace, and so does Jerri. Jerri has taken the lead with her third necklace. Parvati has her third necklace. Sandra manages to get her second necklace. Russell seems to have dropped back but has grabbed his third necklace. Banging into each other, Parvati and Russell grab their fourth necklaces. As they make their way back to the center, Jerri has her fourth necklace. First one back wins. In a nailbiter, Russell wins immunity, beating the other two by seconds.

Jerri’s quite excited by the prospect of a Parvati elimination.

Russell says he’s keeping Sandra no matter what. His theory is she can’t get any votes, except maybe Courtney’s. Parvati views things differently. If Sandra’s up against them, she instantly gets Amanda, Candice, and Courtney.

He thinks he’s got this won no matter what but tells Parvati that his best move is to be up against Jerri and Sandra. However, if he gets rid of Jerri, he’s still got her vote, whereas he may not get Parvati’s vote.

Parvati sticks her foot in her mouth at tribal council. She’s been protecting Russell, or at least they’ve been protecting each other. Not a good thing to say to the guy who’s desperate to be in control of everything.

Votes
Parvati
Jerri
Jerri
Jerri

I wouldn’t want to be sitting up there against Parvati and Sandra if I were Russell, but with 3 votes, Jerri has been voted off the island. That said, this jury is presumably less likely to be as bitter as Russell’s last jury. He’s made some stupid, aggressive moves, but there’s no denying he’s controlled a lot of the game.

This final three consists of 3 of the 4 people to have made it to the end twice (the other being Amanda).

Russell says that this time his strategy has changed. He’s brought two people he believes the jury does not like.

Sandra has decided to burn Russell’s hat. A taste of his own medicine.

Sandra’s case is that she’s done this without an alliance and without immunity.

Russell says that he played hard. He apologizes if he’s done anything to offend anyone, but he played the game.

Parvati didn’t slay Russell the dragon. Instead, she kept him as her pet. She played the ultimate strategic, physical, and social game, despite being labelled a threat by everybody.

Colby asks Russell if he just said there was no luck involved in getting him there. Russell says he was strategic, to which Colby responds that Russell is delusional if he really thinks that. Luck is not controlling the game like Russell did. Luck is getting as far as Colby got in spite of himself. His question to Parvati is what strategic moves she made. She was the target, from day 1, but survived by fighting harder than anyone. One example of her strategic play is the awesome two idol move, which was risky but very smart move she made on her own.

Coach calls Parvati the charmer and manipulator, Russell the schemer, and Sandra the coattail rider. He respects that Parvati was a warrior in challenges, although the irony is that the day he trusted her, she turned on him.

Amanda asks Sandra how her strategy was better. She wishes it was better because she wanted to get rid of Russell, but none of the Heroes would budge, stupidly running back to Russell to report her disloyalty to him instead.

Courtney is very proud of Parvati and Sandra. Parvati was athletic, while Sandra was loyal.

JT asks whether Russell has done well with retaining the jury’s votes. He believes that everybody on the jury respects the game and, in turn, his gameplay. As for Parvati, she was a huge threat, whereas Sandra was a sleeper. Sandra wishes she could have intercepted the idol and given it right back to JT.

Danielle accuses Russell of lack of skill in his jury management, but he does not regret anything. If he didn’t play how he did, he wouldn’t have made it as far as he did. She’s desperate for him to admit he played wrong, no surprise seeing as he screwed her over, but that ain’t happening.

Jerri wants to know why Russell did not get rid of Parvati. His defense is that Jerri did not have any enemies on the jury, and she would have won. Parvati chimes in: Russell got rid of Jerri because he knew he was getting her vote if she were on the jury.

Candice tells Russell he told lies he didn’t need to tell, going too far, while Parvati was under Russell’s thumb.

Rupert calls Russell a manipulative, deceiving, lying person, which is taking the easy way out. He wishes he had talked more to Sandra, but he was swayed (outwitted) by Russell. Parvati was a strong player, but her alliance choice was terrible.

Jerri casts the first vote for Parvati. Candice made it clear she was voting for Sandra. Danielle obviously gives a vote to Parvati. The next obvious vote is Courtney’s for Sandra. Coach gives Parvati another vote. Then Rupert goes for Sandra. Once again, Russell gets nothing, which is why it would have been stupid to get rid of him like Sandra so desperately wanted to.

Votes
Parvati
Sandra
Parvati
Sandra
Parvati
Sandra
Sandra
Sandra

The Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains winner is Sandra Diaz. Parvati should have won, but the Heroes weren’t about to let that happen because they’re still upset about their own stupidity. That said, if Parvati couldn’t win, I’ll take a Sandra win.

Russell’s argument against Sandra is she’s a lousy social player, the worst physical player ever, and failed in her only strategic move of trying to get rid of him. He thinks Parvati should have won.

There are 5 nominees for dumbest move ever: Tyson changing his vote and in turn getting himself voted out, JT giving his idol to the enemy, James getting voted out with an idol in each pocket, Colby for taking Tina in Australia, and Erik for giving his immunity necklace away to Parvati’s girls. JT is the winner. He defends his decision, saying he was going big because he was pretty sure his tribe was getting ready to get rid of him anyway.

Amber is in the audience with the first Survivor baby, Lucia Rose. That’s why she was not on this season, though I don’t think we’ve seen the last of her.

The Sprint player of the season, as voted by the public, has come down to two people: Rupert and Russell. Russell has won the vote and the $100,000 prize.

Continuing its run as a top 20 program, Survivor has already been renewed for season 21 (and 22). Survivor: Nicaragua is the fall 2010 edition.

Lost Season 6 Episode 15

Locke managed to get everybody into a tight spot from which they could not escape in Lost Season 6 Episode 14. This was sufficient to get Sayid and Sun out of the way, while Jin was silly and took the bullet to be with his wife. Now Locke wants to finish the job he started.

A pregnant woman, Claudia, makes her way on the beach from a wreck. This would be a good time to give birth then. It’s a boy. His name is Jacob. Then another boy. Before his mother can name him, the other woman on the island apologizes for having to kill Claudia.

Years later the two brothers are chasing after food, when they come upon some men in the jungle. These men don’t belong here. Unlike Jacob and his family, who are there for a reason. His mama’s lesson for them is that people hurt other people and should be avoided as a result.

They are the protectors of a light, the brightest warmest light they’ve ever seen. A little of this light is in every person. It can’t be taken from the island, but it can go out. If it goes out there, it goes out everywhere. Jacob’s mom can’t protect the light forever, so one of them will have to do so.

While they’re playing a game, Jacob’s nameless brother sees their real mom. She tells him Jacob can’t see her because she’s dead. So will he come with her? Sounds like a good idea. She brings him to see a group of people who arrived on a ship the day before they were born. He’d like to leave now, but Jacob’s not interested. Looks like Jacob is stuck being the protector then.

Years later still, Jacob’s all growed up. He goes to visit his still nameless brother, the man in black. His people are greedy, manipulative, untrustworthy, and selfish, but they’re a means to an end, getting off the island. He’s finally found a way. They have discovered the light, which when combined with water will get him off the island using a system they’re designing. After his mom says goodbye, she says she’s so sorry. We learned what that means already. She kills him, too.

Afterward, she takes Jacob back to the light, passing the torch on to him. It’s his turn to protect it now. But he can’t ever go down there.

The man in black is not quite so dead, but we knew that. However, his plan to get off the island is buried, and his village and people are burned. He’s going to have to seek revenge on his mother, killing her back at her camp. Jacob sees this act. He’s not going to kill his brother because he can’t. She made him that way. What he will do is send him down to the light, a fate worse than death. That would explain where the black smoke comes from.

Jacob takes the two stones, one light and one dark, from their game that he finds next to his mother’s body and puts them in a pouch. This pouch is later discovered by Jack, along with the bodies of Jacob’s mother and brother.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Lost Season 6 Episode 16 What They Died for, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

Heroes Cancelled

When season 4 wrapped in February, it didn’t seem like a move that would indicate a great deal of faith in the show that has continued to slump, putting up 4th place numbers by its finale. Heroes has been on the fence for a while now but nonetheless has continued to survive the axe. That streak has come to an end as NBC has cancelled Heroes.

Even the lack of Leno (and the resulting 5 extra hours) was not enough to save one of the network’s most expensive shows. Apparently, on top of the fact that cheap to produce shows like The Biggest Loser can deliver worthwhile ratings, NBC has a bunch of new shows on the horizon for next season.

So what’s next for Heroes? It may end up getting an additional final episode or so. At some point. Possibly. Certainly would be nice to not leave the show as they have.

FlashForward Cancelled

Watching FlashForward continuing to decline in ratings, the skepticism of whether it would return for season 2 or not has grown. As its ratings in adults 18-49 dipped into fifth place below The CW’s lone shining star The Vampire Diaries, it became only a matter of time before the decision was made to cut ties with FlashForward. Now ABC has made it official, and FlashForward has been cancelled.

Before FlashForward came along, the last program to beat Survivor in the demo was Friends. Despite its impressive start, FlashForward slowly but surely started to decline.

Then ABC decided to put this brand new show on a 3 month hiatus. Well, that was the end of that. For those sci-fi fans still looking to tune into ABC, at least V, which suffered a similar but less severe fate, has been renewed.

The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 22

John managed to get his hands on that invention he was seeking in The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 21.

Elena is not Katherine. But she sure looks a lot like her in that 19th century clothing for the recreation of the battle.

Jeremy is defending his uncle for killing Anna’s mom. Kinda. He just wanted revenge on the tomb vampires and vice versa, but Pearl was not among those seeking revenge. Anna’s been thinking. She’s okay with turning Jeremy and running away together. When you’re a vampire, you don’t have to feel. He doesn’t think he can, but he’ll keep her blood around.

Stefan breaks the news to Elena: her uncle is her father. This would be bad news because she hates him.

Damon is very grateful to Bonnie for removing the spell from the device. If only she actually had done so.

According to John, the vampires will be attacking tonight. That makes this an ideal opportunity to use the device, which can only be used once for 5 minutes and will incapacitate any vampire within a 5 block radius.

Seeing as he’s in love with her, Elena would appreciate it if Damon would stop with the flirty little comments and that eye thing he does.

What can Elena do to fix things with Jeremy? Apparently, going to hell would help.

Having been informed of John’s plan, the sheriff says no. Well, John says yes. Case closed, even if he has to knock her out and cuff her.

Anna alerts Damon of the imminent attack. The vampires plan to wipe out the founding families. Damon warns Stefan and Elena. The mayor begs his son Ty, as well as Matt and Caroline, to get out of there.

Shortly thereafter, the device is activated. All the vampires fall in pain because of the noise that only they can hear. So why can Tyler hear it, wrecking his car? The mayor, too, collapses.

Alaric steps in to make sure the cops don’t grab Stefan. Damon and Anna aren’t quite so lucky. Not wanting to wait until she’s burned alive, John stakes Anna. Now would be a good time for Damon to tell the mayor the truth about himself. He’s there because he’s a vampire. What’s the mayor’s excuse? If he’s not a vampire, what the hell is he? Whatever he is, one of the vampires wants to test what snapping his neck will do to him.

Stefan heads into the burning building to save his brother. As her way of apologizing for being a liar, Bonnie makes the flames die down so Damon and Stefan can flee the building while they’re still among the undead. As much as Stefan would like to hate his brother, it’s pointless to try.

Damon returns to Jeremy to tell him Anna’s dead, and he can take his suffering away again. The suffering isn’t going away, though. Damon’s advice is that life sucks whether you’re a vampire or not, but at least vampires don’t have to feel bad about it. That’s enough to convince Jeremy to drink that Anna blood he’s been saving, then overdose on some pain pills.

Matt and Ty walk away from the accident okay, but Caroline is in the hospital.

If Damon spills a drop of innocent blood, Bonnie will take him down. Good luck then. Damon’s got this weird feeling, though. He finds himself wanting to protect the town he once hoped to destroy. Then he kisses his pal Elena.

John’s having a talk with his daughter, wanting to see if he can patch things up with her and get her to not hate him. Alas, he’s really talking to Katherine, who chops off his ring and proceeds to slice and dice. Yeah, that wasn’t the real Elena lip locked with her friend with benefits.

Following its run as The CW’s first success story, The Vampire Diaries season 2 is obviously going to happen this fall.

Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 13

Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 12 featured a double elimination. First, Candice was voted out because she flipped, and although this cost her in the end and people will paint her flipping as the wrong move, it’s easy to argue to the contrary. Then, after Russell decided he’d had enough of Danielle and Parvati, he and for some reason Jerri decided to get rid of Danielle.

Jerri says that now they gotta get rid of Rupert and Colby. Yeah, Jerri (specifically Jerri) already blew two chances to do that.

Parvati doesn’t trust Russell at all, but she’ll still play nice for the time being. She’s worried she’s next. No kidding. Russell can’t be trusted. He pulls off a bunch of crazy game changing moves that never make a great deal of sense, although you’ve gotta give him credit for being able to dupe all these people, some of whom are not idiots.

Treemail’s a Palm Pre. I’m gonna guess Sprint paid for this ad because Palm’s past the point of bothering, currently selling somewhere below “other” (maybe things will be better over at HP when they start making tablets). On the phone are videos from their families. If they want some more love, they have to win the challenge. They will use a pail to scoop water out of the ocean and pass it to their loved ones, who will dump it into their buckets. The winner will go to the blowholes to experience the natural wonder and get some food. Colby’s getting angry with his big brother. Russell, Jerri, and Rupert are competing for the win. Russell’s bucket is the first to move, but Jerri and her sister Jennifer win reward. Russell wants to go. She will be bringing Parvati and her father Michael. Can she take one more person? Yes, she can. Not Russell. Sandra and her uncle Fernando are also going.

Russell’s not happy, and Jerri knows it. If you’re going to vote stupidly, at least back that up with your other actions.

Back at camp, Russell takes credit for taking care of Jerri the entire time. Parvati, too, is an unappreciative little bitch. That said, he makes a final three deal with Colby and Rupert. Rupert doesn’t really trust this villain, but he’s a great guy to take to the end because nobody is going to vote for him. They’d like Russell to pretend like Jerri’s still on his side so that they can get rid of Parvati.

Rupert is keeping people up at night. This is a great time to do as much physical labor as possible.

With their arms outstretched, they will use the palms of their hands to hold two poles in the air. If their poles drop, they’re out. These poles are very light, and it won’t take much time for them to fall to the side. Speaking of which, Colby is out at 15 seconds. Sandra’s out after less than 1 minute. Russell is the next to fall. Just as Jeff’s saying that Jerri’s poles are dead center right where they started, she’s out. Rupert was one of the first to start shaking, but he’s still up there with Parvati at 17 minutes. Rupert’s flirting with disaster and is on the edge of elimination. Parvati starts to move as well. In the end, Parvati wins immunity.

Russell’s plan to take out another ally is up in smoke. Now he’ll have to burn his newest alliance instead, aiming for Rupert.

Sandra wants to get rid of Russell. Still. Armed with this information, Rupert goes to Russell to warn him about the girls. Russell approaches Sandra, who says she’s against him, but he ain’t going anywhere. Her advice to Rupert: loose lips sink ships. Now that they’re pushing his buttons, Russell wants to get rid of Sandra, too.

This is the final night on which Sandra can use her hidden immunity idol. Better safe than stupid. She would hate to go home with the idol in her bra, so she plays it. Nobody had any idea.

Votes
Rupert
Sandra (does not count)
Rupert
Sandra (does not count)
Rupert

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

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 14, where we will find out who the Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains winner is, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

American Idol Season 9 Episode 39

The top 4 performed in American Idol Season 9 Episode 38, and tonight one more will be sent home.

Casey James is safe.

Lee DeWyze is safe.

Crystal Bowersox is the final person to join the top 3, as Michael Lynche has been eliminated.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of American Idol 9 Episode 40 which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on Fox.