Sunday, September 3, 2017
Twin Peaks Finale: Did All of Our Questions Get Answered? (Nope!)
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The next Bachelor is being teased endlessly, but has already been identified
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DeMario Jackson Responds to Rachel Lindsay's Tweet About Loyalty
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Big Brother 19 Spoilers: Live Feeds Day 64 Highlights: Paul Tries to Play the Hero
The Big Brother 19 houseguests spent the majority of yesterday waiting for the Power of Veto competition to play out. Each person wanted to win it for different reasons. Raven Walton wanted it to get her revenge for Matt Clines’s eviction. Christmas Abbott want it to keep her plan the same, Jason Dent and Alex Ow wanted it to save each other, Kevin Schlehuber wanted it to keep himself off the block, and Paul Abrahamian wanted it to play the Big Brother 19 hero.
In the end, Paul was the one who got his wish. Alex threw the competition to him, which gave him all the power this week. Not only does Paul have the POV, but he wants the power to control the votes, and some of his allies aren’t too happy about this plan.
The Push-Back
Christmas and Josh Martinez discussed Paul’s plan to remove Alex from the block, letting Kevin go up as a replacement nominee, and then split the votes. Paul and Alex would vote out Kevin, and Josh and Raven would vote out Jason. This left Christmas as the deciding vote.
This plan works out perfectly for Paul. He would still have Alex on his side and fully put the blame on Christmas and Josh. Josh had enough sense to realize this plan and warn Christmas.
Christmas trusts Paul too much and believed him when he said he would protect them next eviction. Josh tried to assert some authority and tell Paul that he wouldn’t go along with this plan. If Paul chose to take off Alex, he would have to also vote out Jason.
In the end, at least for now, Paul talked his way out of voting out Jason. If everything goes according to plan, this week either seals Paul as the winner or finally starts to destroy his house of cards.
Blind Loyalty
Jason seems to see the writings on the wall. However, Alex keeps telling Jason not to worry, Paul owes them, Kevin is the target, and etc. Jason definitely feels like Alex or him will be leaving this week, but he’s letting Alex ease his fears too much. He also, at the moment, has too much pride to really campaign to stay.
We figure once Kevin goes on the block tomorrow, Jason will become overconfident that Kevin is the real target, and have no clue that this is his week to get evicted. This will make his exit a blindside, and he’ll probably play passive all week.
Veto Talk
The houseguests revealed that this week’s veto had special guest Bobby Moynihan, who has a new show on CBS and he’s a big fan of Big Brother, host the Veto competition. He told Jason that his family liked him and was rooting for his win.
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Reality TV Listings: September 3 – September 8
It’s time to check out the reality TV listings and plan your week.
This week’s highlights include part two of the 90 Day Fiance tell-all, the return of Watch What Happens Live, including Andy Cohen‘s one-on-one with Luann de Lesseps, and the season premiere of Below Deck.
Check out the reality TV listings list, which includes the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen guests for the week, and let us know what you’ll watch.
Sunday, September 3
8 PM EST –
Big Brother (CBS)
Guy’s Grocery Games (Food Network)
90 Day Fiance (TLC)
9 PM EST –
Life Of Kylie (E!)
Great Food Truck Race (Food Network)
90 Day Fiance: Before 90 Days (TLC)
10 PM EST –
WAGS: Miami (E!)
The Spouse House (TLC)
Monday, September 4
8 PM EST –
Bachelor In Paradise (ABC)
American Ninja Warrior (NBC)
So You Think You Can Dance (FOX)
Love & Hip Hop Hollywood (VH1)
9 PM EST –
Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo)
Teen Mom 2 (MTV)
Baller Wives (VH1)
10 PM EST –
Real Housewives of Dallas (Bravo)
Siesta Key (MTV)
Tuesday, September 5
8 PM EST –
Bachelor In Paradise (ABC)
America’s Got Talent (NBC)
Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath (A&E)
Deadliest Catch (Discovery)
Outdaughtered (TLC)
Rickey Smiley For Real (TVOne)
9 PM EST –
Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath (A&E)
Below Deck (Bravo) – premiere
Deadliest Catch (Discovery)
Dance Moms (Lifetime)
Face Off: Game Face (SyFy)
Outdaughtered (TLC)
10 PM EST –
A Night With My Ex (Bravo)
Chopped (Food Network)
So Sharp (Lifetime)
The Challenge (MTV)
Rattled (TLC)
11 PM EST –
WWHL (Bravo) – Nico Scholly and Kate Chastain
Wednesday, September 6
8 PM EST –
Big Brother (CBS)
America’s Got Talent (NBC)
MasterChef (FOX)
Black Ink Crew: Chicago (VH1)
9 PM EST –
Wahlburgers (A&E)
Jax and Brittany Take Kentucky (Bravo)
Total Bellas (E!) – premiere
Worst Cooks In America (Food Network)
Little Women: LA: Couples Retreat (Lifetime)
10 PM EST –
The Lowe Files (A&E)
Eric & Jessie (E!) – premiere
Cooks vs Cons (Food Network)
Growing Up Supermodel (Lifetime)
Catfish (MTV)
11 PM EST –
WWHL (Bravo) – Luann de Lesseps
Thursday, September 7
8 PM EST –
Naked and Afraid (Discovery)
9 PM EST –
Big Brother (CBS)
Flipping Out (Bravo)
Project Runway (Lifetime)
Growing Up Hip Hop (WE tv)
10 PM EST –
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team (CMT)
Beat Bobby Flay (Food Network)
11 PM EST –
WWHL (Bravo) – Sarah Paulson and Elisabeth Moss
Friday, September 8
8 PM EST –
Deadliest Catch (A&E)
9 PM EST –
Bering Sea Gold (A&E)
Guy’s Family Road Trip (Food Network) – finale
Million Dollar Matchmaker (WE tv)
10 PM EST –
Alaskan Bush People (A&E)
Million Dollar Matchmaker (WE tv)
TELL US – WHAT DO YOU PLAN TO WATCH THIS WEEK?
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'American Idol' producers reportedly make Luke Bryan offer to join Katy Perry as judge
Luke Bryan is reportedly one step closer to being a judge alongside already announced panelist Katy Perry on the ABC re-boot of American Idol.
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Lisa Rinna returning to 'Days of Our Lives'
Lisa Rinna is returning to Days of Our Lives, the NBC soap opera on which she has appeared off and on since 1992.
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LeeAnne Locken On Stephanie Hollman: “Her Actions Never Match Up With Her Words”
When Season 2 of Real Housewives of Dallas started, it was surprising to see Brandi Redmond all buddy buddy with LeeAnne Locken since they were at odds for all of the first season. An even more shocking turn of events was the fact that Brandi and her ride or die Stephanie Hollman hadn’t spoken for months. That was definitely surprising.
Brandi and Stephanie made up on the last episode before LeeAnne decided to dress “as Stephanie” in a Two Face costume even though her therapist insisted that she not do that. Now LeeAnne is nervous about the effect of Stephanie and Brandi’s reconciliation on her newfound relationship with Brandi.
LeeAnne shared her thoughts on the last episode in her Bravo blog.
She recalled, “Of course, I was shocked to have been invited to Stephanie Hollman’s party! This is the part of Steph that continues to bewilder me, even now. You say I’m a horrible person, but please come to my party? Seriously?” Doesn’t she pretty much have to invite the entire cast to her party while they’re filming?
LeeAnne theorized, “No doubt, I kind of felt like she only invited me to get Brandi there.” She continued, “My biggest issue with Steph is her inconsistency; she’s all over the place, and her actions never match up with her words. How can you live like that? It’s a huge reason why we don’t connect.”
LeeAnne shot down claims that she was upset or jealous when Brandi and Stephanie made up.
She wrote, “When Brandi said that they were meeting, I was happy! Finally, they were going to make time to talk, which I’d been saying the whole time: They. Need. To. Talk. I know that may shock everyone, but the truth is that I would never stand between two friends who were struggling to find their way back to each other. I wanted Brandi to have resolution and/or closure, in whatever form that meant.”
Still, LeeAnne admitted, “I would not be completely transparent if I didn’t say, of course, I was afraid that Steph would convince Brandi to give up her friendship with me. That’s just logical thinking. After all, it wasn’t until Stephanie backed away that Brandi even gave me a chance.” She added, “More honesty: My time with Brandi meant something; I saw so much of me in her and wanted her to find happiness. In the end, she has a place in my heart, and that real estate doesn’t come by often.”
LeeAnne tried to justify her Halloween costume: “Going as Two Face allowed me to say how I felt without actually saying it.” She continued, “For more clarity: at the party, I explained to Stephanie why I wore my costume, and she apologized for making me feel that way. The party ended peacefully with my apology to her for wearing it.”
LeeAnne brought Cary Deuber into the conversation when she concluded: “Here’s what I’ve found: Stephanie and Cary Deuber are the kind of people who need someone else to lean on or prop themselves up against. I am not, nor will I ever be, that kind of person.” And that is why LeeAnne is the only one who brought any story line to this show during Season 1.
TELL US – DO YOU THINK LEEANNE IS HAPPY THAT BRANDI AND STEPHANIE MADE UP? WAS LEEANNE’S HALLOWEEN COSTUME OFFENSIVE?
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