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Chris Rock does Steven Wright

Chris Rock appeared on Comedy Central’s “Night of Too Many Stars,” a benefit to research and fight autism. Since he has a comedy special coming up on HBO (this Saturday, to be exact), he’s not contractually allowed to do his own standup. So he does the standup of one of his (and my) favorite comedians, Steven Wright. Their styles are completely opposite, but Rock makes it work…

Waiting for the next episode of “Secret Talents of the Stars”?

Expect to keep on waiting.

The show, which gave celebs from all walks of entertainment the opportunity to spotlight talents that most people might’ve been unaware that they possessed, was so inordinately unsuccessful in its debut last week that CBS yanked it permanently!

Originally intended for a six-episode run, the first / last episode gave George Takei the chance to perform a well-intentioned but nonetheless quite terrible rendition of “On the Road Again,” allowed Clint Black to prove surprisingly adept at stand-up comedy, showed Olympic figure skater Sasha Cohen attempting to be a circus contortionist, and let Grammy-winning singer Mya tap-dance her cute li’l heart out. We should’ve known something was up when Cohen beat out Mya as one of the two finalists (the other was a well-deserved win for Black), but we never would’ve imagined that the show would earn a pitiful 4.6 million viewers, with thousands retreating with each passing commercial break.

Damn! Now where will I ever see Ben Stein dancing the jitterbug?!?

Ben Stein: Dancing Machine®…supposedly.

Battlestar Galactica: “Six of One”

“WE’RE GOING THE WRONG WAY!”

Starbuck’s screams are still echoing in my brain. Last week’s cliffhanger ended rather sheepishly after Cara handed the President her gun. Sure, there was a gunshot, but did anyone really believe that Roslin actually shot Starbuck? For a moment, it looked as if Cara’s actions would be for naught, but by the end of the episode, the Admiral (sort of) came around to her way of thinking. Apparently, she and Helo are going to take a sewage recycling ship and try to find a way to Earth. Since the fleet continues to jump further and further away, I’m not exactly sure how they’ll find a way to Earth and then find their way back to the fleet, but at least she’ll have some company on the trip to verify her discovery. The fuzziness of the plan makes me wonder if we’ll ever get a detailed explanation of why the details of her first trip to Earth are so sketchy.

Not much happened with the Four – Tigh, Sam, Tyrol and Tory – other than their secret meeting where they decided to try to use Baltar to find the final Cylon. Considering that Tigh, Sam and Tyrol are so devoted to the humans, it’s surprising that they don’t just turn themselves in. Aren’t they risking the fleet’s destruction? Is there some sort of programming that blocks the ability to tell the truth about themselves?

Anyway, Tory quickly infiltrated Baltar’s bed, but that’s not that difficult of a task, is it? Baltar saw a vision of himself for the first time (I believe) and the dynamic was pretty funny. His doppleganger said that he should handle Tory “with care,” to which he responded, “Oh, I’d love to.” I think the Four are barking up the wrong tree with Baltar; I don’t think he knows the identity of the final Cylon – can anyone confirm this?

Speaking of the Cylons, there is serious trouble in River City. With all the Number Threes boxed up due to their supposed Messiah defects, there are only six models running things, and they butt heads over whether or not to lobotomize the Raiders. The conflict seems to be the Raiders’ decision to turn tail at the last encounter with the humans, which made Number Six believe that the remaining five Cylons are indeed in the fleet. Number One says that they aren’t allowed to think about it and wants to take away the Radiers’ ability to withdraw from battle. The discussion ends badly for him when Six walks in with a couple of newly-freed Centurions, who are none too pleased with his actions. Does this mean that there are only three models left? And what was the deal with the weird little montage where Boomer (or some other Eight) was dancing around topless while the hybrid ranted gobbledygook?

Not that I’m complaining…

In (fairly) minor news, Lee has left Galactica to take an empty quorum position. I’m not sure what this means, but methinks he’ll still be involved in the day-to-day happenings of the show. He had a nice little moment with Dualla before he left. I hope her character gets more screen time than she’s been getting in the last few episodes.

Lastly, Roslin and Adama had some sharp words about Starbuck that precipitated his decision to let her go. After some back and forth (and a little Psych 101 analysis by the President), Adama quipped, “You’re afraid you may not be the dying leader you thought you were. Or that your death would be as meaningless as everyone else’s.”

Ouch.

Seriously, why is Roslin so convinced that she knows the way to Earth? Isn’t Cara’s relationship with the Eye of Jupiter enough of a clue that she does in fact know the way to Earth?

“WE’RE GOING THE WRONG WAY!”

A Chat with Kelly Brannigan

The creators of “Deal or No Deal” are geniuses. Most game shows take advantage of beautiful hostesses, but “Deal or No Deal” has 26 stunning models on every program. Bullz-Eye.com is excited to feature “Deal or No Deal” model Kelly Brannigan, the beautiful brunette with the exotic look who jumps off the screen every time “Deal” contestants choose her case. Kelly’s mother was from Belize and her father was Irish. Needless to say it was a great combination. Kelly has also been featured on “My Fair Brady,” and in our interview with her, she discusses the controversy stirred up by the photos she took with Adrianne Curry (Chris Knight was not happy!). Finally, don’t miss our exclusive Hollywood Girls photo shoot with Kelly, featuring 44 killer photos.

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