America’s Next Top Model: Cycle 8: The Girls Who Go Down Under
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, The CW, America’s Next Top Model, Features,
With the contestant pool whittled down to the final six girls, Jaslene was worried. Once a shining star in the group, Jaslene was told at the last elimination that her work was steadily going downhill. Meanwhile, Jael was enjoying the fact that she could differentiate herself from the other models.
The ladies got a house visit from former contestant, April (ANTM, Cycle 2). She was there to give them their lesson of the week. As a model-turned-television correspondent, April taught the girls how to get through several types of potentially dreadful interviews. The girls then tested out their skills by questioning each other.
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America’s Next Top Model: Cycle 8: The Girl Who Impresses Pedro
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, The CW, America’s Next Top Model, Features,
After being crowned The Most Hated Co-Model, Renee sought consolation from her husband. She then tried to make amends (again!) by doing the little things like writing Jael an apology letter. Unfortunately, Dionne was doubtful that Renee could do anything to make herself believable.
Meanwhile, a hairstylist came to the house to finally take care of Brittany’s whining…I mean hair. Although Whitney managed to live with a weave since she was 12 years old, I’m not sure Brittany managed to last 12 days. Thankfully for everyone, the hair issue was - once and for all - squashed.
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Mario Lopez Lands Role on CW Pilot
Posted by Wendy Michaels Categories: Comedy, Prime Time, ABC, The CW, Dancing With The Stars, The CW,
With all of the exposure that Mario Lopez got from Dancing With the Stars, it was only a matter of time before he’d land on a TV series. Word is that he’ll co-star with singer Christina Milian in a comedy pilot for the CW, called Eight Days a Week. The show is about twentysomethings in their New York working environments, with Lopez playing a sharp-dressed boss and Milian taking on the role of an assistant. Johnny Lewis and Robert Ri’chard will also play assistants—Lewis to a rock-band publicist, and Ri’chard to Lopez’s character. Since Lopez appeared on Dancing With the Stars, his career has experienced some upticks, including duties as a co-host and correspondent of the entertainment news show Extra and taking on hosting responsibilities for the 2007 Miss America pageant.
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America’s Next Top Model: Cycle 8: The Girl Who Gets Thrown In The Pool
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, The CW, America’s Next Top Model, The CW, Features,
With Diana gone now, Whitney had to learn how to live life without her. Meanwhile, Renee was still upset - I feel like a broken record now - that Sarah got twice the number of stills than the other models. Yes, yes—we all know she didn’t deserve it…
The next day, the girls met up with Lesley Hornby, aka Twiggy. Twiggy told them the story behind her iconic name (it was a nickname a friend had given her because of her rail-thin legs). It’s no doubt that her unique name had something to do with launching her modeling career. Later, Melrose from ANTM Cycle 7 joined the session. Many people might not remember that Melrose’s name was actually a contraction of her real name: Melissa Rose. Together, the two mentors encouraged the contestants to come up with a distinct name of their own.
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An Angelic Ending for 7th Heaven Fans
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Prime Time, The CW, Cancellations,
After eleven seasons of warm-hearted life lessons and family drama, 7th Heaven is coming to an end. Though the show was slated for cancellation a year ago, impressive season finale ratings breathed new life into the Heavenly CW drama…just not enough life to sustain the show past one last season. But it’s going to come to an end for sure this time, so fans are getting ready to say a tearful good-bye on Monday, May 13. After eleven years and dizzying cast additions, the show remains one of the most successful to ever exist on the once-WB network. 7th Heaven also launched the career of Hollywood “it” girl Jessica Biel. Tune in to the finale for a powerful ending to the Camden family saga…there may be a surprise or two in yet in store for fans.
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7th Heaven Series Finale Set
Posted by Wendy Michaels Categories: Drama, Prime Time, The CW, UPN, WB, The CW, Cancellations, Ratings,
Am I experiencing deja vu? It seemed like last year was going to be the series finale of 7th Heaven, then they returned for yet another season after the merger of WB and UPN (to become CW). Yes, that did happen, but this year they are really wrapping things up. Really. And you know, they can’t really complain too much—7th Heaven has been the longest running family drama on television, with its first show airing in 1996. May 13th marks the series finale, which will no doubt bring in a fair share of viewers. Last May’s season finale brought in the highest ratings in over two years. While this show never hooked me, there are plenty of fans out there who will be sad to see it go. Besides, it did put Jessica Biel and Barry Watson on the map, so all is not lost.
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Cast Your Vote to Save One Show
Posted by Wendy Michaels Categories: Comedy, Drama, Prime Time, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, The CW, Scrubs, The CW, Cancellations, Internet, Renewals,
Over at E! Online, TV guru Kristin Veitch is having her annual vote to ‘Save One Show’... so now’s your chance to help one of your favorites live to see another season on TV. Kristin runs down the list of which shows are likely to make a second return, which ones are on the fence, and those that soon may no longer have a pulse. You have until Friday, April 6 to place your vote for the following:
- 30 Rock
- The Class
- Close to Home
- Crossing Jordan
- Friday Night Lights
- Gilmore Girls
- How I Met Your Mother
- Jericho
- Medium
- The Nine
- One Tree Hill
- Scrubs
- Six Degrees
- Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
- Supernatural
- Veronica Mars
- What About Brian
As of her Thursday update, she reported that more than 600,000 votes had been received and the shows that had generated the most votes were: Gilmore Girls, One Tree Hill, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Supernatural and Veronica Mars. This poll really has had some impact in the past, so cast your votes—five out of six shows from previous years have been saved. You can make a difference! The show that receives the most votes will be announced on April 13th.
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America’s Next Top Model: Cycle 8: The Girl Who Takes Credit
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, The CW, America’s Next Top Model, The CW, Features,
Now this episode of ANTM started off a bit creepy. We had the unfortunately opportunity to listen in on a sexually-tinged phone conversation between Natasha and her husband. While we can all speculate as to whether she was an actual mail-order bride, knowing that she was only 18 when she married the 40-year-old is quite unsettling…especially since she didn’t speak any English at the time. But who am I to judge? Natasha told her husband that she was having a hard time at the house because she hadn’t bonded with any of the other girls yet. I’m so confused…I thought Jaslene was the friend-less model? Or was that Renee? Meanwhile, Diana and Whitney continued to bond over their plus-sized figures. As a woman who definitely yearns to see more ‘normal’ sized models out there—I really do appreciate those two contestants. But I do sometimes have to wonder if they have anything else to talk about aside from their weight.
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America’s Next Top Model: Cycle 8: The Girl Who Changes Her Attitude
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, The CW, America’s Next Top Model, The CW, Features,
After saying goodbye to Cassandra, the girls recouped. Diana dealt with being on the brink of elimination. Jael, still trying to distract herself from her friends death, let Felicia teach her a dance. Meanwhile, Renee struggled to understand why all the girls hated her. She honestly believed the girls were ‘looking for ways to be offended by her’. Who says models are clueless? Surprisingly, Renee then made a rapid about-face and pledged to stop being mean.
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America’s Next Top Model: Cycle 8: The Girl Who Cries All The Time
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, The CW, America’s Next Top Model, The CW, Features,
The girls settle back at home after Samantha’s elimination. Diana and Whitney bond over being the only two plus-sized girls around. It’s a unique struggle having to worry about all the ‘sample-sizes’ that are available at the photo shoots. Meanwhile, Jaslene finally seems to have found a sympathetic ear in good-natured Cassandra.
The girls later receive some Tyra mail alerting them to another ‘cut’ the next day. Followers of ANTM know what that means: Model Makeover!! As we have learned from previous seasons, this can unfortunately be a hit or miss day. While the average woman would relish the opportunity to have an expert redo them, (aspiring) models are a rare breed. Some girls always think they know better. But of course as we all know, if they
didknow better…they’d already be models. Right?
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