And we are there…
And we are there…
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Last night on “Hell’s Kitchen,” ol’ Matt was sent to the Red team, where his whining might be tolerated a bit more, and where he could face off against his rival, Ben. This guy just keeps spouting off at the mouth, and if it’s getting on my nerves, I can imagine it must be worse in person.
Anyway, Chef Ramsay started out by cooking three dishes with fake meat, and seeing if the chefs knew the difference. Most of them didn’t, except for Petrozza, who said the beef in the beef stew tasted like it wasn’t real beef. That was a prelude to the challenge of the day, which was the palate test….that is, Ramsay blindfolded the contestants and then made them guess what they were being fed. The Red team was leading by a wide margin by the time it came down to Matt vs. Ben, and Matt did well enough to give the “ladies” the victory.
During the dinner service, Roseann was struggling, and so was Ben. In fact, Ramsay got in Ben’s face and told him to “shut it down” for the night. Uh-oh. Jen was also enduring the wrath of Ramsay for a change, and she didn’t like it. The guys were declared the losing team, and each one of them had to nominate one teammate for elimination. LouRoss chose Ben, Ben chose LouRoss, Bobby chose Petrozza, and Petrozza chose himself. Ramsay commended Petrozza for being a “man,” and then promptly sent Ben packing.
I really thought Ben had a shot to win this thing, and that Ramsay was pushing him on purpose because he knew that. But when you keep screwing up, you’re doomed. Now this thing is kind of wide open. I mean, I really have no idea who might win, and just for that reason, I want to keep watching.
See you next week…
So last night on “American Idol,” the remaining three contestants had to sing three times. One song they chose, one song chosen by a judge, and one song chosen by the show’s producers. Yeah, next year I want a shot at choosing one, because I know I could do a better job than those producers, who probably spend time in their cars listening to commercial radio. In fact, I’m going to give you what I would have chosen for each contestant.
Anyway, to me, it’s looking like David vs. David is going to happen. But they still have to count the votes, so you never know. Here is the scoop…..
DAVID ARCHULETA
David started with Paula’s choice, Billy Joel’s “And So it Goes.” Kudos, Paula, I thought Continue reading »
Even if they don’t, their fans certainly will when they hear that CBS has opted to pass on a second season of “Moonlight.”
According to the Hollywood Reporter, CBS declined to pickup the series because it was failing to hold its “Ghost Whisperer” lead-in and declined in the ratings post-strike, adding that last Friday’s episode garnered a 2.0 rating among adults 18 to 49.
Fair enough, but it’s not like the network ever gave the series a shot on another night. If they had any sense, they would’ve tried putting the show on Saturday evenings; it’s a no-man’s land for television, sure, but it’s a fair bet that the fans would’ve followed it there…and, most probably, they would’ve upped the ratings for the evening in the process. Instead, they’ve tossed it in the dustbin.
Will there be a sufficient clamor for Sci-Fi to step in and consider reviving the series? You never know. But either way, you can figure that star Alex O’Loughlin won’t be hurting for work. (He’s very hot, you know. Everyone says so.)
UPDATE: Actually, it looks like the odds – slim though they may be – are more in favor of The CW picking up the show than Sci-Fi, if Nikki Finke’s report can be trusted. Either way, a decision will be made by the end of the week, so stay tuned!
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