Feeding the television obsession....

Thursday, April 28, 2005

The Nana Got Fucked....

I was so looking forward to THE NANA on The O.C., but alas a Presidential news conference usurped this much anticipated episode. Hopefully they'll show it next week. However there is nothing funnier than seeing a "serious" newscaster tell the viewing audience after his Presidential analysis, "up next The Simple Life, Interns." Takes away from his credibility, just a little.

The Bedazzler

I think that phrase was said so many times on The Apprentice that it now qualifies for inclusion into Webster's Dictionary if it is not there already.

My perspective was a little tainted because by accident I tuned into "Live TV" near the end of Apprentice and saw a quick peak of the boardroom when I meant to watch my recorded show.

It's amazing to me how everyone gets sucked into Alex's perspective only to regret it at the end as a losing team. Alex and Tana didn't even use their artist. They just told him what to do, didn't ask what he thought and they neglected to include any reference to Hanes' 50 years in the art work.

Despite Kendra often appearing immature and young, she really nailed it with the marketing idea. This is like the third time she's done this. First with Chelsea Piers, than the car catalog and now this. I would love it if it were her and Craig at the end. Not because I like Craig, but I would just like to see them bicker for an hour on the season finale. It was poetic justice, especially in light of last weeks "young lady" comment that Kendra beat Craig in the dogfight.

Spoiler Alert

The one thing that I did find annoying though is that even though Carolyn and George seemed fine with firing Tana, it was clear that Trump wanted to fire Alex and just found an excuse to do so. That whole "lie" thing was so contrived. Alex is a weak player, and Tana has performed better and deserves to be in the final three, but don't boot him on a made up lie. That's just weak.

Medical Students Make Mistakes

That seems to be the theme on all medical dramas these days. First the dude on Grey's Anatomy leaves a towel in a patient as a student and now Dr. Carter did the same thing on ER. Although it was nice to see Red Buttons show up again.

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