Posted by REALITY REHASH on June 2, 2009 under I'm A Celebrity, NBC
After a very Pratt filled premiere of I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, the show returns for night two with just as much Speidi action. Left over from last night the show opened up from the Trauma Torture where five of the celebrities remained. Patti and Lou ended up going out next once the snakes and water started filling the tank, and thanks to a snake on her face Torrie also bailed, making the guys immune from the vote. That left Stephen and Sanjaya left to battle it out, but Stephen quit first giving Sanjaya the immunity win. It didn’t mean anything for him other then safety for the guys. Returning to camp the celebs found a nice bed which everyone believed would be Sanjaya’s. It turns out it was Lou’s, for being camp leader but it didn’t seem to matter. Guess winning the immunity challenge means diddly other then safety for a group, where’s the fun in that?
The next morning the tune turned once again to Heidi and Spencer who spoke about their Christianity to the group, making Janice a bit upset. She believed that Spencer wanting a baptism from Stephen was stupid, considering the fact that Stephen isn’t an ordained minister. They left that little tiff die down though and another started when it was revealed that one male and one female would be playing in the trial for food. Spencer quickly spoke up that he and Heidi would do it, but Janice wanted Sanjaya to do it being that he actually wanted to do it and has tried around camp. Spencer fought the idea and Stephen chimed in, I guess they are born again friends now. Spencer ended up winning thanks to the guys voting for him, allowing Spencer and Heidi the chance to play for food and make a fool of themselves.
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Posted by REALITY REHASH on December 5, 2008 under Ghost Adventures, Travel Channel
Last week the Ghost Adventures crew went International. Back in the US it was time for another penitentiary, this time in Bousie, Idaho. The location this time was just as violent as all the others. At least two people have been attacked by spirits, one being pushed and another having their head squeezed. Most activity occurred in the most violent building: 5 House. Here locks reached only from the inside have been activated, along with breaker switches being the opposite then when they were left. Smaller sighting occurred in single cells such as a shadow sighting and orbs. Not only was the activity seen in the prison also the town and its businesses. Raymond Snowden was hung in the prison and many have seen his spirit roaming around the town. The reason they believe he remains a ghost is due to this hanging. It took Ray 15 to 16 minutes to struggle to death, making Zak call him out before the investigation even began. Also before going into the lock down the guys decided to hike up the nearby mountains. There they found several snakes and decided to play with them. Not sure what snakes have to do with hunting ghosts but apparently they found it fun.
Once locked down in the prison the guys marked down their static cameras on a map of the grounds. Once going dark the guys learned the darkness was not their friend. While running to the Rose Garden, Zak tripped on one of the fences, trying to track noises that they heard. After marking some more cameras it was time to head to the shower room. Here Aaron was locked inside as a “gift” and things began immediately. A shadow was caught on their camera, or so they say, and his water bottle lifted from his pocket. With Aaron still in the shower room, Nick and Zak went into 5 House. Alone, Aaron felt the presence of spirits but nothing else was caught. He then joined the others and it was time to head to solitary confinement. Nick then took his turn being alone and also felt something around him. He also caught an EVP saying “So say what?”, which sounded like static to me, and doors slamming shut but that’s about it.
Nick then decided to venture into the hole by himself and noticed that a door, that was closed earlier, was now shut. A strange voice was found on his recorded, nothing sounded intelligible but it was very much so a voice. Back in 5 House, Zak decided to call out Ray Snowden. A noose was used to try and draw the spirit of Ray out and it surely did. Zak felt as if something was grabbing his arm and a shadow was also caught behind him. He then decided to set up the noose and began to feel ill. The guys then met back up and decided to visit the location where a news reporter felt his head squeezed. Zak began his “provocation” act to reenact the scenario. While talking to the air, orbs were said to be caught on digital pictures. It ended up being a piece of dust, showing they aren’t as paranormal crazy as I thought. Before leaving, somewhat empty handed, the guys tried a new experiment. What they wanted to do was capture ghost pictures using feedback from a video camera pointing at the TV. At one of the frames a dark hooded figure is seen on the screen. Those who are said to have seen Ray’s figure say he wears a hood. The guys believe this figure could be Ray and the specialists agreed. So it seems the commercials hyped this episode way more then it should have. The snakes were probably the most exciting thing, and I’m pretty sure their lack of findings forced them to put that segment in.
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Posted by REALITY REHASH on July 20, 2008 under CBS, Greatest American Dog
The Greatest American Dog is still impressing me as a show about dogs is becoming one of the most heart warming yet dramatic reality show in a long time. Last week Elvis and his owner David were sent to the Dog House and lucky they were. The first night the two moved back into the house Elvis got into a fight with Tillman, setting a few people off. David didn’t want to deal with the drama so he moved back into the Dog House for the night. He avoided the drama for a bit but the next day Ron let him know he couldn’t stay in his room if their two dogs would fight, making David on the bad list for a few people.
After that little tiff it was time for the next Dog Bone challenge. Once again the winner would get a lavish bedroom and choose someone to put into the Dog House. For the challenge the dogs and their owners would have to go through several obedience challenges. The dog(s) who don’t finish within the allotted time would be out for that round. The last dog remaining would win the Dog Bone room for them and their owner and win the challenge. When the challenge began Elvis and David ended up being the first out. No surprise there. As the challenge continued everyone dropped out one by one and it came down to Travis/Presley and Laura/Preston. The final challenge was to be the first to turn left, then right. Travis and Presley were the first to finish and gave the youngest dog there the win. Travis then had to choose someone to spend time in the Dog House and he chose JD. Everyone feels that JD is a threat so they were happy with the decision.
Following the Dog Bone challenge it seemed like Bill and his dog Star were missing home. He’s the oldest guy there and he’d surely miss his family but he’s glad he’s there with star as he’s that close with his dog. Before they went to bed Bill told Ron that Star likes to find snakes and brings them into his house. The following morning Star did just that and got herself into a bit of trouble. Bill heard her yelp in the yard and ran to her rescue. Star was bleeding pretty bad and after a trip to the Emergency Vet we found out she got into a fight with a cat or maybe got caught in a wire. Everyone was worried as they weren’t sure what was going on and realized just how much they would be upset if their dogs got hurt.
Later on it was time for the Best of Show preparation and this weeks challenge was “Pettiquite”. Three simple actions were going to be done but during the challenge the dogs would have distractions. Unlike last week the 11 players were split into two random teams. Group one was JD, Elan, Travis, Beth Joy and Laura. Their “troublesome dog” was Kenji who was basically continouosly yelled at by Elan. Nobody agreed with how she handled her dog and felt it could screw them up as well. Group Two consisted of battling dogs with Ron, David, Teresa, Bill, Lori and Brandi. Their trouble was David and Elvis who seemed out of control. He continued to run rampant and everyone was scared he’d bite again.
At the Best of Show Group Two goes first. Everyone does really well but there are a few problems here and there. The first challenge was to walk out and “heel”. The only dog to do somewhat poorly was Brandi’s, who was in the bottom three last week. Beacon wanted to stray a bit but got back on course. For the second part the dogs were put food in front of them that they loved. Although Tillman wanted to so badly eat the steak, none of the dogs gave in and did very well. The last challenge was to stay. The dogs had to sit at the table while their owners walked around the table. None of the dogs budged in group two and continued to do well.
The first group then came out and had a few stumbles. Everyone did well with the heel but the eating part had some issues. The only problem was really with Elan and Kenji as she basically barked at her dog. Every other “sound” out of her mouth was “ehh” and “stop”. I mean she yelled at her dog before the food even hit the table! None of the others ate and none of the others moved while the owners walked around as well. Once again Kenji screwed up though as right before the challenge was over Kenji jumped down off the table, making it pretty obvious would would leave. When it was time for judging Elan and Beth Joy had the worst words for them. Obviously they weren’t happy with Elan for yelling but Beth Joey and BellaStarlet were something totally different. The judges didn’t like how Beth Joy put Bella in a dress. It really had nothing to with Bella’s act but rather the choise Beth Joy made to put her in a dress.
When all the teams returned it was time to name Best of Show. The judges chose Bill and Star, who luckily recovered, to be the best and it was great to see the team bounce back after much misfortune! For the bottom three the judges chose David/Elvis, Elan/Kenji and Beth Joy/BellaStarlet. As the judges gave their critique Beth Joy freaked out. She was made they didn’t like the idea about Bella being a dress and brought up several reasons. But the judges, who weren’t happy with the freak out, chose Kenji and Elan as well since she acted so badly during the actual part of the challenge. I think they made a great move, for good TV sake, since Beth Joy is certified crazy!
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