Article: George safe, eating lots of slop

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 8:14 pm by admin

“George Boswell of Rockford appeared safe Sunday night after Janelle went after Erika and Mike on Big Brother 7: All-Stars.

George returned to compete against the best contestants from the first six seasons of the reality TV show. George was the only Season 1 cast member asked to be an All Star.

The other houseguests have alienated George from the beginning and called him a “floater.” At 47, George is the oldest player in the house.

Janelle has wanted to get rid of George since the first week, when she was head of household the first time. This week was different. Janelle put up Mike and Erika, admitting she wants Erika to go home because she’s a “floater.”

The floater group consists of Erika, George, Diane, Marcellas and Danielle.

Perhaps George proved to Janelle that he isn’t a floater. Last week, George saved himself from eviction by shaving his head and giving up an opportunity to compete in the power of veto competition this week.

George also agreed to eat slop for 60 days. The other competitors now acknowledge George as a threat in the house.

On Sunday night, viewers got a glimpse of George’s ordeal eating the slop – an oatmeal-like substance.

“Man, that stuff gives you like some serious gas,” George admitted in the diary room.

George is allowed to use spices and other seasonings to improve the taste of the slop. And George got creative. He fried the slop. And he put some in the toaster, making a mess and igniting questions about George’s sanity.

“I think it’s getting to him,” Kaysar said.

“George may be starting to lose his mind,” Mike said.

One scene showed George looking defeated as a large bowl of slop sat in front of him.

“What have I done?” George asked laughing. “Oh boy.”"

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Article: Janelle leaves George alone, goes after Mike, Erika

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 7:59 pm by admin

“The alliance of Janelle, Kaysar, James and Howie continued to dominate Big Brother: All-Stars tonight as the foursome from the show’s sixth season went after a “floater” in the house.

Big Brother brought back the best players from the last six seasons. George Boswell of Rockford was the only first-season contestant selected to play the game again.

The Big Brother 6 alliance targeted George last week, calling him a floater and putting him up for eviction. George won a veto competition and saved himself.

This week was different. Janelle, the head of household, went after Mike and Erika – and left George alone.

Janelle said later in the diary room that she wants Erika to go home because she’s a member of the largest group in the house. The floater group is made up of Erika, Diane, George, Danielle and Marcellas.

“I need to dwindle down that alliance,” Janelle said.

Mike is a member of the Season 2 “Chill Town” alliance with Will.

On Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WIFR-23 (Insight cable channel 5), the two nominees will have a chance to win the power of veto and save themselves.”

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Article: Recipe for ‘All-Star’ Gruel

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 7:44 pm by admin

“It turns out that “Big Brother Slop” isn’t quite as cruel and inhuman a punishment as it appears for losers of the food competitions on “Big Brother: All-Stars.”

It’s a just-add-water, nutritionally fortified porridge mix available commercially by the bucket. It has a variety of textures from the grain tossed into the base that’s powdery until moistened.

Since it was introduced in rubber rat-filled troughs during a messy competition, one-half of the house has had to live on nothing but “Big Brother Slop” for a week, in which stomachs growled and houseguests made ugly faces and very unattractive noises as they passed gas.

The always sartorially suspect “Chicken George” Boswell wore a T-shirt emblazoned with “Mr. Fart” during the live eviction ceremony last Thursday on CBS.

“It’s a lot of fiber,” “Big Brother” executive producer Alison Grodner conceded last week to The Insider, a total fool for “Big Brother.”

“I ate it for a meal. We all did around here before it got to them,” Ms. Grodner said. She confessed she got a little gas, “so I can only imagine it after eating it for a week.”

It was Ms. Grodner who cooked up the idea to substitute slop for the traditional diet of peanut butter-and-jelly sandwiches that awaits losers in the competitions that determine what the houseguests will eat for the next week.

With the house filled with all-stars from previous “Big Brother” seasons, it was time for a change and a bigger challenge for the houseguests to endure.

“It had to be tasteless and colorless. It’s really bland, but because it’s got protein it’s got a bit of an aluminum taste,” the executive producer said.

Here’s the complete list of ingredients: Natural oats, proprietary blend of whey protein concentrate, soy protein isolate, wheat protein isolate, milk protein isolate, natural and artificial flavors, vitamins and minerals (vitamin A palmitate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, cyanocobalamin, vitamin D3, alpha tocopherol, niacin, biotin, pantothenic acid, calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, copper gluconate, manganese sulfate, ferrous sulfate, folic acid, potassium iodide), cellulose gum, salt and acesulfame potassium.

Of course, the condemned houseguests are not allowed to mix any food into the slop, only a long list of condiments, which they are warned will not be replenished if they run out before the Dickensian week is up: balsamic vinegar, olive oil, red wine vinegar, rice vinegar, vegetable oil, hot sauce, ketchup, BBQ sauce, mayonnaise, mustard, pickles, relish, salsa, soy sauce, steak sauce, Worcestershire sauce, honey, black pepper, garlic salt, crushed red pepper, salt, vanilla, basil, bay leaves, cinnamon, leaf oregano, paprika, parsley, rosemary, brown sugar, artificial sweetener, powdered creamer, white sugar, tea and protein powder.

Who else but The Insider would dig up this stuff for you?

“Chicken George has been in there whipping up quite a few different items. He’s been deep-frying it, making it into crackers and biscuits. He’s trying. He’s trying hard,” Ms. Grodner said.

Chicken George needs to. George, who was in “BB1,” chose to live on slop only for as long as he remains in the house in order to win the “Power of Golden Veto” and foil head-of-household James Rhines’ grand plan to evict him.

The Insider e-mailed questions to the houseguests about how bad the slop is. Four responded (via a representative of the show) and vowed they would never be able to look at, much less eat, oatmeal again.

Marcellas Reynolds (”BB3″) said the only way to make it edible is to burn it. Adding sugar and flavored protein powder will make it “kind of tolerable,” said Howie Gordon (”BB6″). “It tastes like cardboard … nothing makes it taste better,” said Janelle Pierzina (”BB6″).

Like the others, Danielle Reyes (”BB3″) said she longs for the once-maligned PB&J. “You try to make slop cookies hoping that it will help, but it doesn’t. You try slop chips, hoping it will taste like a chip, but it doesn’t.”"

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Article: Sweet summer note: ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 7:41 pm by admin

“”Grey’s Anatomy” was one of TV’s hottest shows when the season ended last spring on ABC, prompting the network to move the Sunday staple to Thursdays this fall to face CBS juggernaut “CSI.”

While we’re still weeks away from finding out who wins that matchup, “Grey’s” has continued to provide some positive news for ABC this summer. It seems new fans are continuing to find the show.

On an extremely slow Sunday, “Grey’s” was the top-rated drama last night, averaging a 2.5 overnight rating among adults 18-49 in the 10 p.m. timeslot. That was up 39 percent over a 1.8 the show averaged on the same night last summer.

It was one of the only shows to demonstrate an increase over last year, with, for example, repeats of Fox’s “The Simpsons” and NBC’s “Crossing Jordan” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” way down.

ABC saw a similar pattern with “Lost” last summer, which picked up some new fans after its much-buzzed-about first season reran during the slow summer months. Yet it’s also silly to put too much emphasis on the performance of summer repeats.

“Grey’s” 2.5 average was barely a quarter of what the show averaged over the second half of the season, and it does not necessarily mean that the show will knock off “CSI” come fall. It simply confirms that it will be a formidable competitor, perhaps the most formidable “CSI” has seen.

Meanwhile, for the evening, Fox took the lead with a 2.0 rating and 6 share among 18-49s, followed by ABC and CBS each at 1.9/6, NBC at 1.7/5, Univision at 1.1/3 and WB at 0.7/2.

At 7 p.m., ABC’s “America’s Funniest Home Videos” rerun and NBC’s “Dateline” shared the No. 1 spot at 1.6 each, followed by CBS’s “60 Minutes” at 1.4,

Fox’s “Malcolm in the Middle” and “King of the Hill” repeats at 1.2, Univision’s “Hora Pico” at 0.9 and WB’s pair of “Reba” repeats at 0.8.

At 8 p.m., CBS’s “Big Brother 7: All-Stars” and Fox’s reruns of “The Simpsons” and “American Dad” shared the lead at 2.3, followed by ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” repeat at 2.1, NBC’s 1.9 for the second hour of “Dateline,” Univision’s 1.0 for the first hour of “Cantando por un Sueto” and WB’s 0.7 for a “Charmed” rerun.

At 9 p.m., Fox took No. 1 at 2.4 for reruns of “Family Guy” and “War at Home,” ahead of CBS’s “Cold Case” repeat at 2.0 and a 1.6 each for ABC’s “Desperate Housewives” rerun and NBC’s “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” Univision’s “Cantando” averaged a 1.3, ahead of WB’s “Charmed” rerun at 0.6.

At 10 p.m., ABC’s “Grey’s” rerun was No. 1 at 2.5, ahead of CBS’s 1.8 for a “Without a Trace” repeat, NBC’s 1.5 for a “Crossing Jordan” repeat and Univision’s final hour of “Cantando” at 1.3.

Among households, CBS led for the night at a 5.0 rating and 9 share, followed by NBC at 4.6/8, ABC at 3.8/7, Fox at 2.5/5, Univision at 1.4/3 and WB at 1.2/2.”

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Article: Family Guy Scores on Low-Rated Night

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 6:05 pm by admin

“In a night when the total rating score for the Big Four networks was just a 7.5, a Family Guy rerun got the best diagnosis of any show in prime, with a 2.7 rating/ 8 share in the key 18-49 demographic at 9. Fox eked out a first place finish with a 2.0/6.

ABC tied for No. 2 for the night with CBS, with both networks scoring a 1.9/6. ABC’s highest-rated show as a Grey’s Anatomy rerun, which scored a 2.5/7 from 10-11. CBS’ highest-rated hour was from 8-9, when it aired an original episode of Big Brother 7.

The Peacock placed fourth with a 1.7/5 for two hours of Dateline and reruns of Law & Order and Crossing Jordan.

The WB was fifth with an 0.7/2.”

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Article: CBS Is on the ‘Case’ Sunday

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 5:20 pm by admin

“Fast National ratings for Sunday, July 30, 2006

A steady performance across much of the night gave CBS an overall ratings win Sunday, although FOX managed to grab the adults 18-49 crown thanks to its animation block.

CBS averaged a 5.0 rating/9 share in primetime to beat NBC’s 4.6/8. ABC came in third with a 3.8/7. FOX, 2.5/5, was fourth, and The WB trailed with a 1.2/2.

Despite its low household rating, FOX led among adults 18-49 with a 2.0 rating. ABC and CBS tied for second at 1.9, and NBC was not far behind at 1.7. The WB averaged 0.7 in the demographic.

CBS started the night with “60 Minutes” scoring a 5.5/11 at 7 p.m. Rival newsmagazine “Dateline” earned a 4.7/9 for NBC. A repeat of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” 3.3/6, put ABC in third. “Malcolm in the Middle” and “King of the Hill” were fourth for FOX, beating The WB’s hour of “Reba,” which averaged 1.4/3.

“Dateline” improved to 6.3/11 at 8 p.m., moving NBC into the lead. “Big Brother: All-Stars” drew a 4.0/7 for CBS. ABC stayed in third with “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” 3.8/7. “The Simpsons,” 3.0/6, and “American Dad,” 2.7/5, kept FOX in fourth. The WB went with “Charmed.”

CBS regained the lead at 9 p.m. with a “Cold Case” repeat, 5.2/9. “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” posted a 4.0/7 for NBC. “Desperate Housewives” averaged 3.5/6 for ABC, beating FOX’s “Family Guy,” 3.3/6, and “The War at Home,” 2.6/4. The WB closed its night with another episode of “Charmed.”

At 10 p.m., CBS’ “Without a Trace” delivered a 5.4/9, holding off ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy,” 4.6/8, and NBC’s “Crossing Jordan,” 3.6/6.

On Saturday, CBS’ lineup of drama repeats and “48 Hours Mystery” won the night with a 3.8/8. FOX and NBC tied for second at 3.3/7, and ABC trailed with a 2.7/5.”

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Agoraphobia: Sleepless Nights

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 3:44 pm by admin

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The PoV Ceremony is Over! *Spoiler*

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 12:38 pm by admin

Mike used the POV on himself and Diane was nominated in his place.



Win Tickets to the BB7 Finale!

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 12:28 pm by admin

Real is having a sweepstakes to win tickets to the Finale of All-Stars and is also giving away weekly prizes.

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Big Brother 7: All-Stars, Season 7 Episode 10, Recap 7/30

Posted on Monday, July 31st, 2006 at 11:29 am by admin

“Originally Aired Sunday, July 30, 2006
Episode Rating: ** (two stars out of five)

Episode Overview: Janelle, as Head of Household, faces some tough decisions as the Nomination Ceremony draws near.

Episode Highlights:

The food competition sees half the house put on slop.
Janelle’s nominations take the BIG BROTHER 7 HouseGuests by surprise.
The new Head of Household room is decorated in a retina-burning hot pink.

Recap:

Jase is evicted and most everyone seems upset about. Will is outspoken in his displeasure with the eviction, saying Jase didn’t deserve it. Marcellas is the only HouseGuest openly happy with Jase being gone, repeatedly citing Jase’s poor behavior. In the Diary Room, Will and Boogie do the phone thing again and it’s still annoying, their smarminess rising to epic heights while in the Diary Room. Danielle’s view is nice from her high horse as she vehemently defends Jase as a person. James questions the Jase eviction, but Howie snaps him out of it, saying that they shouldn’t feel the slightest bit sorry for Jase.

Of course, Janelle is Head of Household, which has to be exactly what CBS wants, allowing them to focus an entire episode around her. I don’t mind Janelle, but everyone has made her into this masterful game player when, in reality, she’s no genius. On reality shows, people get lauded for simply not being retarded. That’s the best way to describe Janelle and her intellect: not retarded.

Diane calls the Season Sixers “Nerd Herd 2″, and you can tell how much their dominance is grating on the other HouseGuests.

A segment shows flirting between Will and Janelle. I can’t tell how much of this is taken out of context, or whether in some cases one or both of them are drunk, but they do seem to be generally attracted to each other. Janelle claims it’s just strategy, but I’m not so sure.

Boogie, justly, makes fun of the whole unveiling of the Head of Household room ritual. Janelle’s new room is pink everywhere, Janelle loves it, but Marcellas sums it up best by calling the room “an abomination”. He’s right. You couldn’t pay me to live in there. Initial discussions between the Sov4 regarding the nominations magnify some key differences of opinion and loyalty. James is adamant that they get ChillTown out of there, while the other three inexplicably decide that Diane should go. James is right, they have been wimps and need to evict ChillTown. It’s simple.

Will barges in to the Head of Household room, deciding he needs a bath, and puts on a puppet show. Usually Will is pretty funny, but the puppet show thing is truly stupid, him trying to tell the story of the BIG BROTHER house. He has no discernible point and mostly just rambles for an extended period of time. In the end he proposes a ChillTown/Season Six alliance. The offer, to me, seems hopelessly transparent.

Hey, did you know Chicken George is on slop? And he farts because of it? And it tastes like crap? Thanks for reminding me, CBS.

The food competition is called “Food Fight” and it involves four dodge balls falling from the sky into a pit where the HouseGuests wait, wearing padded helmets. You see, one of the four dodge balls has a star on it, and whoever grabs it not only gets food for the week but also have to choose one person to eliminate from the competition, thus putting them on the dreaded slop. Sadly, the girls are at a huge disadvantage here. Will, Diane, Erika, Marcellas and Chicken George go on the slop.

Diane and Janelle think about cooking something, and engage in a preposterously inane conversation, and end up doing nothing. Sweet.

Will and Boogie go hard at Janelle, trying to influence her nominations. They feel like her alliance is leaning towards nominating both ChillTown members and they try to convince her of why this isn’t smart. Mostly, they confuse her, which might have been their plan in the first place.

At the Nomination ceremony, Janelle puts up Boogie and Erika. Erika is taken completely off-guard. Janelle confesses, in the Diary Room, that she hopes to vote Erika out, seeing as she wants to topple the floaters. Interesting strategy. We’ll see if it works out.

-Oscar Dahl”

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The Luxury Competition is Over! *Spoiler*

Posted on Sunday, July 30th, 2006 at 1:45 pm by admin


(Thanks to 6inthefix for the capture)

In a quick glimpse on the feeds we saw the backyard, empty except for a blue and red race car with the number 7 on it.

The feeds have shown flashes and it appears that the houseguests have been divided into two teams and they will be playing the pit crew to the race car.

Blue Team is Will, Janelle, Diane, Danielle, and James.
Red Team is Kaysar, Howie, Marcellas, George and Erika.

Boogie didn’t compete.

We believe this luxury competition will be for a chance to see the movie Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, given the fact that it is a race car.

The HG are split by teams into the spider room and the gym. They don’t know who won yet. They’re discussing how they split up to do a pit stop on the car (or that’s what it sounds like).

The blue team won by 15 seconds at 1:37.



What Happened to Alison’s Site/Blog?

Posted on Sunday, July 30th, 2006 at 8:42 am by anon

It’s blank… I hope it’s just a publishing error.



Article: TV SHOWS GOING FROM NETWORKS TO THE NET

Posted on Sunday, July 30th, 2006 at 8:41 am by admin

“There also are “Big Brother” replays, call-in shows for fans of “BB” and “Survivor” and an entertaining Flash cartoon narrated by “Survivor” host Jeff Probst, based on a true story about his scuba dive gone awry.”

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Article: 9 things to do today for music fans

Posted on Sunday, July 30th, 2006 at 8:41 am by admin

“ON THE TUBE

- Big Brother: An All-Star edition of the mainstay reality show airs tonight at 8 p.m. on CBS and continues Tuesday and Thursday.”

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Article: Mid-summer meltdown

Posted on Sunday, July 30th, 2006 at 8:28 am by admin

“Big Brother: All-Stars, 9 p.m., CBS, Global. Sure, the head of household, power of veto and eviction ceremonies could be contained in one episode, but then CBS would have to come up with two others series to fill out the week.”

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