It’s eviction night, and I couldn’t be happier. One crazy person has been evicted, a newbie finally gains control of the house, Evel Dick comments on Daniele’s game play, and we got more laughs at the expense of Brendon and Rachel. It was a perfect episode.
It’s apparent ‘Wilfred’ thinks it hasn’t lost it (or doesn’t think it has), but I felt some of my pride erode away with this week’s episode. Raunch – simply for its own sake – does nothing but degrade the show.
Yes. Yes it is plainly clear. Said it before, I’ll say it again: It’s Melanie Moore’s contest to lose on ‘SYTYCD’. Not gonna happen.
The quarter-finals are coming to an end this week and it was time for America to vote for four more acts to make it to the semi-finals. Did your favorite make it?
Franco is smack dab in the middle of a vicious circle of his own making … and the end result will not be pretty.
After being nominated and playing for the Power of Veto, Brendon demonstrated that maybe he’s not the brightest bulb in the bunch … despite what he tells himself.
This was a terrific adaptation of Melville’s classic, perfect for even the most twitchy movie watcher. Well-acted characters and an updated, engaging telling were key to its enjoyment.