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Weekly Reality Awards
by Michael Pascua, posted Apr 25th 2009 9:00AM
One of the best things about reality shows for me is watching people succeed or crash in a fiery abyss. While watching Grey's Anatomy, I caught the commercial for all the summer shows and was excited to see the return of I Survived a Japanese Game Show. Last year was heavily underrated. All the contestants were likable, everyone learned about Japanese culture, and the biggest thing everyone came off learning something.While I wait for summer and hope for a new season, this week started off MTV's The Phone. I was nervous about Justin Timberlake being the executive producer, but the show surprised me. Any fan of The Mole, The Amazing Race, Cha$e, or Treasure Hunters should probably consider. Now on to the weekly awards.
What to Watch Tuesday, April 14
by Kim Potts, posted Apr 14th 2009 5:00AM
'90210'(9PM, The CW)
Donna Martin graduates! Donna Martin graduates! Nah ... that ship sailed long ago.
But after a visit from Brenda Walsh earlier in the season and a directorial effort recently by Jason Priestley, another original '90210'-er visits Kelly Taylor tonight as her one-time roommate Donna (Tori Spelling) pops into town to see Kelly and Silver.
Donna, now a very successful fashion designer in Japan, also gets a high-profile job while back in her home 'hood, when Oscar-winning 'Juno' screenwriter Diablo Cody (who guest stars) asks her to design a frock. Meanwhile, all this career success is great, but we really wanna know if Donna and hubby David are still happily coupled.
Weekly Reality Awards
by Michael Pascua, posted Apr 12th 2009 11:52AM
A week never starts off well without The Amazing Race on Sundays. I hate when shows get delayed or moved to Wednesdays because of basketball.The shows were all a little off this week: there was only one vote on The Biggest Loser, there was no vote on Survivor, and The Real World/Road Rules challenge ended with a cliffhanger. Speaking of Survivor, it has to suck to be Joe, who had to be evacuated to save his leg. Alas, his life is probably more important than a million dollars. More odd decisions after the jump.
What to Watch Tuesday, March 31
by Kim Potts, posted Mar 31st 2009 5:00AM
'Osbournes: Reloaded'(9:25PM, Fox) series premiere
Rosie O'Donnell couldn't do it, but the Osbournes – Ozzy, Sharon, Kelly and Jack – are back on the tube for the latest attempt to revive the variety series.
Skits, taped segments and audience interaction are all a part of the action, as the show, which will continue on Fox as a series of specials, finds the family travelling to other parts of the country to swap lives with other Osbourne fams, performing non-showbiz gigs (like working at a fast food drive-thru) and unleashing the 'Littlest Osbournes,' in which kiddie versions of Ozzy and Sharon re-enact the couple's greatest hits.
So you can imagine what comes out of the mouths of these babes.
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