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Did some catching up!

TysonI made quite a hefty dent in my to watch list yesterday, hurrah.

I watched an episode of 24, which was great, for me 24 is one of the very few US drama shows that has legs, 8th season and it’s still great and I look forward to it each week. Most US dramas turn to shit after the first few seasons.

Both episodes of American Idol, nothing much to say about that. I am not even sure why I am still watching because I don’t really care.

One episode of Burn Notice. He’s so hot, that’s the main reason I watch, purrr.

and also Survivor Tocantins, love love love Survivor and for once the editing got me — it seemed they were setting up a Sydney elimination and then it was Sandy to go, colour me shocked! Tyson is lame, he’s trying far too hard to be the bad guy that it just makes him look stupid — there’s being the seasons villain and then there’s acting the seasons villain Tyson dear, and we see straight through you!

Indeed, it was a good TV day :)

 

And so another season of Survivor starts…

tocantinsDespite it being my favourite show on the telly, ever, I was not that excited about Survivor starting up again last night — Gabon only seemed to end a few weeks ago. I love it, love love love love love it, but you can have too much of a good thing.

I still thoroughly enjoyed the episode of course. The location looks like it is going to be brutal and the delightful Jeff is on form as ever.

I didn’t really understand the point of the ‘twist’ where they voted someone off based on first impressions, we already know how that goes, we already know the first impression pecking order.

I am glad the crazy old lady stayed, she has more miles in her for entertainment value — does she remind any one else of the similarly old and crazy woman from Season 5 Thailand?

Not much else to say at the moment, we’ll have to see how it goes :)

 

February is here!

So, February is here and we all know what that means — New reality tv season, hurrah.

februaryThe Biggest Loser Australia begins tomorrow — it’s my most favouritest show.
Survivor Tocantins begins in a week or so — it’s my second most favouritest show.
The Amazing Race 14 and Next Top Model start in around 2 weeks — they are my next most favouritest shows.

It’s crazy to think that Survivor is in it’s 18th season and The Amazing Race on it’s 14th and I still love them both. American reality shows, unlike their drama shows I find, have great staying power.
Exciting times for a reality tv junkie indeed.

 

Survivor Tocantins Cast Revealed

Jalapao (Red Tribe):

survivor1. Sandy Burgin, 53, bus driver from Louisville- This hyper, tattooed grandmother knew she was perfect for Survivor, so she flew to Seattle to be the first to audtion. “My willpower is phenomenal,” she says. “On a scale of one to 10, it’s a 12.”

2. Stephen Fishbach, 29, corporate consultant from New York City- Call him a speechwriter, a spam master or a Muppet. (He thinks he looks like Kermit.) But don’t call him “Fish.” “That’s my nickname at home,” he says. “I can’t [use it] here because when I can’t fish, I’m going to look like an idiot.”

3. James Thomas Jr., 24, cattle rancher from Samson, Ala.- Warning: This cowboy knows how to take down prey. “Deer, turky, wild hog, coyote-everything you’re allowed to hunt in Alabama I’ve hunted,” he says. “I’m a country boy.”

4. Spencer Duhm, 19, college sophomore from Lakeland, Fla.- Survivor fan Duhm has been studying the game since he was 11. That’s why he plans to trust no one, saying, “You have to assume they’re going to screw you before you screw them over.”

5. Sydney Wheeler, 24, model/interior designer from San Diego.- How will she outlast the competition? “I plan to make alliances with the athletic guys,” she say. “They are cute and they’ll be good at the challenges.” And plan B? :If I’ve gotta flirt, I’m gonna flirt. Work with what you’ve got. Right?”

11. Carolina Eastwood, 26, bartender from Los Angeles- How did this fire-spitting Panamanian-American prep for Survivor? “I got lasered from head to toe,” she says. “Because I’m ethnic in the hairiest sense of the word. And I did not want to scare people with my overgrown armpits.”

12. Taj Johnson-George, 37, former member of the Grammy-nominated R&B group SWV from Nashville- “There’s a stigma that comes with being married to an NFL player,” says the wife of former Tennessee Titan Eddie George. “People think we’re pampered. But I’m not. I’m a 5′9″, 190-pound tomboy. I’m gon’ tear ‘em up when I get out there.”

13. Joe Dowdle, 26, commercial real-estate broker from Austin- Dowdle’s strategy? Persuade and evade. “If it works, I will have pulled off something miraculous. If not, I’ll get pretty far anyway. I told my mom before I left. “I’ll see you out there.”

Timbira (Black Tribe):

6. Jerry Sims, 49, U.S. Army sergeant from Rock Hill, S.C.- First Sergeant Sims may have charmed his 100 soldier Army Reserves company “with a smile and a little manipulation,” but things will be different on Survivor. “I don’t want to be the boss,” he says. “The leader gets axed too early.”

7. Candace Smith, 31, lawyer-turned-actress/event planner from Los Angeles- Fertilized eggs? Insects? “I’ll swallow it,” says Smith. “Having to eat something [weird] for a chance to win a million dollars is nothing to me. I grew up eating chitlins.”

8. Tyson Apostol, 29, bike-shop manager from Lindon, Utah- Why do Survivor? “Because I’d be good at it. May as well go and win,” says the former pro cyclist, who rides 31 mph. “And $1 million in two months isn’t a bad paycheck.” All he has to do now is perfect his strategy of “pushing people’s buttons.”

9. Sierra Reed, 23, model from Los Angeles- Not only did this beauty not have to try out to get on Survivor (“I was at a taco stand when the recruiters came up to me,” she says), she doesn’t need the prize. “Money comes and goes,” says Reed, who turned down a Tommy Hilfiger campaign to do the show. “If I’d saved when I was just starting out, I’d be a multimillionaire by now.

10. Erinn Lobdell, 26, hairstylist from Waukesha, Wis.- Lobdell says she can get a stranger to trust her within five minutes. It’s a gift she hopes will pay off. “I work at a nice salon, so if this works out for me, I’ll be the new owner when I get home.”

14. Benjamin Wade, 37, soccer coach/part-time orchestra conductor from Bolivar, Mo.- “I’m in this game because I want to change it,” says Wade, who kayaked 6,132 miles from Baja, California, to Colombia-alone. “it’s become survival of the weakest. I want the strongest to survive. I want to team up with worthy opponents. May the best man or woman win.”

15. Debra Beebe, 46, middle=school principal from Auburn, Ala.- “The potty thing is freaking me out,” says the self-described adventure seeker, who left the comfort of her eight bedroom home to rough it. “Digging a hole and going Big Bathroom in the middle of nowhere…having to wipe with your hands…Is my body going to shut down because I can’t do it?”

16. Brendan Synnot, 30, entrepreneur from NYC.- First he sold his Bear Naked Granola business to Kellogg’s as part of a $122 million dollar deal. Now Synnott’s got to test his mettle. “I think it’s healthy to have everything taken from you and then have to rebuild” he says/ “That’s good character building.

 

Even I need a break…

…from reality television.

I never thought I’d hear myself say this, but I wish there were longer between seasons. I was shocked when at the end of the Survivor Gabon finale it was announced that the next season would begin in early February, a mere two months away — Survivor is my all time favourite reality show but a two month break is overkill even for me — I remember when seasons used to end and I’d be distraught for days, weeks even and already be looking forward to the next season which would be several months away.

That anticipation was part of the enjoyment.

And if I thought that was overkill, I about fell off my chair when during The Biggest Loser Families finale it flashed up on my screen that season seven would be starting in just two weeks! Two weeks, come on now. I had to rewind and pause just to make sure I wasn’t seeing things.