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    • If You Haven’t Had Enough, The Jackson’s Reality Show Airs in December November 7, 2009
      A&E presents “The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty,” a new real-life series that will chronicle the personal and professional lives of Jackie, Jermaine, Tito and Marlon as they prepare for a Jackson Five reunion, while also coming to terms with Michael’s tragic loss. The series premieres Sunday, December 13 with back-to-back one-hour episodes […]
    • Chef Gordon Ramsay Brings U.K. “Masterchef” to America November 6, 2009
      Chef Gordon Ramsay is bringing MASTERCHEF (working title), a new culinary competition series based on the smash hit U.K. and Australian format, to FOX. MASTERCHEF (working title) will take wannabe chefs who simply cook as a hobby and have absolutely no experience in the food industry and attempt to turn one of them into a [...]
    • Reality Roll Call’s WTF of the Day: Verne Troyer takes a spill to music November 5, 2009
      Anyone who saw Verne Troyer on the reality show, The Surreal Life knows that he cannot hold his alcohol. TMZ caught Verne this week tipping over as he tried to get into his car. Jimmy Kimmel put it to music:
    • Top Chef Allstar Reunion Tonight! November 4, 2009
      Tonight on a special episode of Top Chef, your favorite chef’testants from seasons 1 – 5 are back to reunite and hash out some of Top Chef’s most heated moments! Season 5’s Fabio Vivani hosts this exclusive dinner where some of past seasons most familiar faces let it all out on the table. What will happen [...]
    • Artie Lange Wouldn’t Do Celebrity Rehab Even If They Paid Him November 4, 2009
      Comedian Artie Lange says that he wouldn’t do Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew even if they paid him, and according to him they tried. The former regular on Mad TV and regular of  Howard Stern’s radio show says that he was offered $200,000 to do the reality show, but he turned them down because he feels [...]
    • Kirstie Alley Gets Reality Show on A&E November 4, 2009
      Actress Kirstie Alley has signed on for her own reality show, scheduled to air on A&E in 2010. The show will document her life as she raises her two daughters, produces a movie, and looks for love. It will also track her weight loss progress. Robert Sharenow, senior vice president of A&E’s non-fiction and alternative programming [...]
    • Josh Colon of The Real World: DC Performs With Wicked Liquid November 3, 2009
    • First Look at the Cast of The Real World: DC November 2, 2009
      All Real World fans know that once The Real World/Road Rules Challenge ends it’s time to gear up for another season of the strangers who find out what it’s like when they stop being polite and get real. This weekend The Washington Post did a piece on The Real World: DC cast, who vacated the city [...]
    • Million Dollar Listing Preview November 2, 2009
      Be sure to catch Million Dollar Listing this week. Why you ask? Sure I could tell you, but I think the previews below speak for themselves. Tonight on a brand new episode of Million Dollar Listing, Chad surprises his girlfriend with a romantic home-cooked meal but it is quickly clear that he is “buttering her up” [...]
    • Did Whitney Port Have a Nose Job? November 2, 2009
      Reality TV star Whitney Port is the latest celebrity to have questions raised about the origins of their nose. The star of The City appears to have had a little trimmed off the sides and tip sometime after the time she gave up the notion to be basketball star in childhood but before she became [...]
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Archive for January 24th, 2008

Tiffany Pollard and George “Tailor Made” Weisgerber to Wed in February

Posted by Faith W on January 24, 2008

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Do You Like IT?

Posted by Chris on January 24, 2008

If you’re still feening for your I Love New York fix come you can check out IT in February. Check out the flyer below for details.

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Party With Leilene from VH1’s Charm School

Posted by Chris on January 24, 2008

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The Moment of Truth: The Difference Between Reality Shows & Game Shows

Posted by Faith W on January 24, 2008

 

Last night, I tuned in to watch the much-hyped and sensationalized show, Moment of Truth on Fox. For those of you who have heard absolutely nothing about it, the show, hosted by Mark Wahlberg, is a game show where contestants are asked a series of increasingly embarrassing personal questions while hooked up to a talking lie detector that reveals whether or not they are truthful in their answers.

As a suggestion to the producers, I think they should ask ABC if they can use a sound clip from LOST and play it when the contestants are lying. For those familiar with LOST, I would love to have them play the audio of Sayid interrogating Ben after he found out he wasn’t Henry Gale: I want to hear Sayid yell, “You’re lying!” when the contestant is caught lying. I also want a bucket of green slime to be dumped on their head, like they were on a Nickelodeon game show from the 1990’s.

But back to The Moment of Truth: while the contestant is being questioned, three of his loved ones are sitting together off to the side of the stage, and we get to see their responses to the questions. The first stooge of the night was an ex-football player, who brought along his wife and friends. I must admit that I am a sucker for a pretty face, and this attractive group gave me incentive to watch long after I ceased to be entertained.

The ex-jock, Ty Keck was asked some questions that were relatively harmless, like had he ever hit someone’s car and not left a note, and did he think he was better looking than all of his friends. Then ex-pro football player Rodney Peete came on stage to ask him his first controversial question. There was absolutely no need for Rodney Peete to ask him anything, except for Wahlberg to do some gratuitous tv show name dropping. The question was basically, had he ever looked at any of his former team mates naked bodies in the shower. Of course he had, and the question kind of reminded me of playing truth or dare in the seventh grade.

But instead of having Peete ask the question for the sake of having a celebrity on the show, why not bring out an ex team mate to ask the question? Wouldn’t looking him in the eyes and answering the question have been more interesting?

Long story short, Keck was done in when he lied about having never touched a female client inappropriately as a personal trainer. Yeah, the wife was upset and we can imagine that there would be some explaining to do on the trip home. But, so what?

This is why I hate it when people put game shows in the reality show category. This is not a reality show. It is a game show. Back in the day, The Newlywed Game was a game show despite the fact that the couples revealed personal facts. People knew it was a game. People were not led to think it was something it wasn’t.

In a reality show, people’s lies are exposed and it matters in the context of the show. We have gotten to “know” the people, so when they are busted, we care. I don’t give a crap about Ty Keck, his wife or friends. I have no reason to. Who cares if he or anyone on The Moment of Truth is caught in a lie and tears are shed on national TV for a few seconds? But I care when the lunch lady on Survivor says she was demoted on her job, when actually she wasn’t. I care when Dr. Will weaves a tangled web of deception that affects the hamsters in the Big Brother house and changes the game.

Just because a game show airs in the evening doesn’t thrust it into the realm of reality show viewing. It is still a game show, and it is still superficial entertainment, no matter how much it is sensationalized. More superficial than many critics think reality tv is? In a word: Yes.

Moment of Truth doesn’t suck because it’s a game show. It sucks because it is one of several game shows pretending to be something it’s not.

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