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This week: Amazing Race tries to make history and Andy Cohen goes nightly (Realityblurred.com)
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This week: Little People, Big World ends forever, Apprentice concludes, Katie Lee Joel returns on Top Chef (Reality Blurred)
Last week ended with big news in the reality TV world: Big Brother’s Brendon admitted to cheating on Rachel after his Skype affair with a woman was exposed on Twitter; that exposure included a naked picture of him. Meanwhile, Twitter is a little quieter now that several reality stars, including Ryan Seacrest, are still offline because their fans haven’t donated enough money to bring them back. But mostly, this week was marked with lots of..
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This week: Little People, Big World ends forever, Apprentice concludes, Katie Lee Joel returns on Top Chef
And just like that, half of November is gone. What?
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This week: Amazing Race’s life-changing decision, Survivor’s camp surprise, Sarah Palin
After being unable to run in the New York City marathon last year because he was being treated for cancer, Survivor Africa winner Ethan Zohn ran the 26.2 mile race Sunday and finished in 4:16:08, a pace of 9:48 per mile and an impressive time for anyone, never mind someone who one year ago was undergoing radiation and a stem cell transplant at a hospital he ran past yesterday. (Hilariously, before the race, he told…
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Cancer-free Ethan Zohn finishes the New York City marathon in 4:16
In the middle of the Detour task Nat and Kat selected, Nat said “it’s like painting by numbers but with accordions.” This episode of The Amazing Race was similar: familiar elements, lots of screw-ups, nothing special. The best part was the suspenseful ending: Chad and Stephanie checked in before Michael and Kevin, but were told by Phil they had to go get their bags and pay their cab driver first
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Paint-by-numbers episode of Amazing Race only surprises in its last few moments
Some big stuff is going down on competition series next week, from the rebirth of a cable competition to a scandal on a network series that few people are watching. The Past: last week’s most-read stories Project Runway’s results may have alienated the show’s remaining fansSkating with the Stars cast: six people, no starsSurvivor contestants pee in their own poolWhy Survivor Why Survivor has 20 people instead of 16, and why there’s usually a final…
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Next week: idol-flushing on Survivor, a cheating scandal on Apprentice, and the Fashion Show tries again
The Apprentice finally got rid of its “virus” David Johnson last night, but he was fired not for his crazy behavior–which has tamed in recent episodes–but for making poor choices as project manager, including choosing a shirt that didn’t fit a model. The episode involved product placement for Trump’s clothing line at Macy’s, and David picked a model who he called “a good-looking man.
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Donald Trump finally fires David after trying to out him
A former Project Runway cast member, Chris March, and the show’s host, Heidi Klum, are both getting their own reality shows. Heidi will host a new series on Lifetime, the new home of the fashion competition, that’s basically Kids Say the Darndest Things.
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Project Runway’s Heidi Klum and Chris March get their own reality shows
Bravo has announced the cast and format for the second season of The Fashion Show, its Project Runway knock-off that pretty much sucked in its first season. The Fashion Show: The Ultimate Collection has a new host and judge, Iman (which I first reported in May), and Harper’s Bazaar’s editor Laura Brown has replaced Fern Mallis on the judging panel. Previously, Bravo announced that it had replaced the production company, too.
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Fashion Show’s second season changes basically everything