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‘Survivor’ Winner Michele: ‘I Did Give (Neal) a Little “(Expletive Deleted) You” on the Way Out’

May 19, 2016
Michele Fitzgerald (CBS)

Michele Fitzgerald (CBS)

“You need a resume with big moves” has been the blueprint for winning “Survivor” for the last few years. So, when Michele Fitzgerald used her solid social game to top Aubry’s solid strategic game, everyone was a little shocked.

But, the jurors can vote for you because you’re nice, you’re good at challenges, or you share the same favorite color. It can literally be for any reason.

I spoke with the new champ the morning after her win to ask her about Neal’s venom, Cydney’s vote, and the kick heard round the world…

Gordon Holmes: Hey Michele, how is it going?
Michele Fitzgerald: Hello?
Holmes: Hello, Michele?

(Hangs Up)

(Calls Back)

Fitzgerald: Hello?
Holmes: Hi.
Fitzgerald: OK, now I can hear you.
Holmes: Am I being punked?
Fitzgerald: No! Nobody’s punking you.
Holmes: I see how it is when someone becomes a millionaire.
Fitzgerald: (Laughs)

Holmes: So what happens when the cameras shut off last night and you’re a million dollars richer?
Fitzgerald: We go out and we celebrate. We drink some champagne.
Holmes: Congratulations.
Fitzgerald: Thank you.

Holmes: Interesting win for you. I’ve always wondered; if you’re in a position where you don’t have to make big moves, then why do it? To impress jurors? It seemed to come down to a battle of your social game vs. Aubry’s strategic game.
Fitzgerald: I think it went down to social vs. strategic. Not that Aubry didn’t play socially, because she did. But, she played socially with the people that she wanted to play with. She picked and chose who she wanted to play with whereas I played with everybody. And I never counted anybody out. I was very flexible with who I could work with. If we could’ve gotten the numbers and I could have worked with Jason or Scot, I would have. I always had options open where I think she was a little more closed with her options. I think people were a little bitter about that. I think when you’re not willing to work with people it hurts their feelings.
Holmes: Is it all being open to working with people? That could alienate some of your current alliance members.
Fitzgerald: Well, there has to be a foundation of trust before talking strategy. I’m not a super strategic person so I went in and built relationships because that’s what I know how to do. And then I can talk with you about where we go in the game.

Holmes: What kind of feedback have you been getting based on your social game win?
Fitzgerald: It’s really mixed. And that’s hard to hear. My back was against the wall and I played the only way I wanted to play. But people are going to root for what they want to root for. I’m getting some people that are super supportive of my win and they loved my gameplay and sometimes it’s best to let the big personalities shoot each other in the feet and play true to yourself. I don’t think you have to make big moves, but I gained momentum. As people were floundering I got stronger and stronger. That’s a lasting impression. Maybe I was under the radar, but I ended with a bang.

Holmes: Neal had some…interesting…things to say about you when you removed him from the jury. That was way more heated than I had anticipated from him. Did you and he have a problem aside from that moment that we didn’t see?
Fitzgerald: There are a few levels to that. I think when Neal and I were on Chan Loh there was a lot of bitterness from when I screwed up that reward challenge. He really was gunning for me. He never wanted to work with me. He never gave me the time of day. I don’t think that he thought I was intelligent or really offered anything. I think he saw me as a number. So, I don’t think there was any shifting him. He held Aubry up to this really high standard and she had played this amazing game. And I see where he’s coming from. But, I think that you could see when she was making fire, he was hardcore rooting for her. I knew that was the best decision for my gameplay to vote him out. He was evacuated, which had to be tough, so he probably wanted to make this bold, end-of-game statement fighting for Aubry and I stripped that from him. I’m sure that was challenging. You’re inclined to spit out a mean comment, but it showed that I’d made the right decision.
Holmes: I loved Probst saying, “Yeah, that was probably the right call.”
Fitzgerald: (Laughs) I did give him a little “(expletive deleted) you” on the way out.
Holmes: Was that a hand gesture or verbal?
Fitzgerald: It was both.
Holmes: So, the point got across.
Fitzgerald: I said it, then I put the exclamation point on it with the finger.
Holmes: Was that a double?
Fitzgerald: It was a single. Double…I wasn’t going to go there.
Holmes: Yeah, too far. A single bird is classy.
Fitzgerald: (Laughs) Thank you. I like to think I’m classy.

Holmes: I’m a big believer that “Survivor” is a product of the season the players last saw before they left. Do you think your win might change the game?
Fitzgerald: If people take anything from my gameplay, I hope they take that calmness is something you need. If you’re calm, people around you are calm. They’ll be at ease and more likely to connect with you. If you’re constantly frantic and stressed and over-strategizing, and people aren’t sure where you’re going to land…those are the people that nobody wants to work with. I hope people appreciate my confidence, strength, and calmness. I’m not sure if people will follow that because it doesn’t translate well to TV. People want to come in and be this huge personality. But, what they end up losing is the finesse that is needed to move forward.

Holmes: I don’t think I’m going to get to talk to Cydney today.
Fitzgerald: That’s a huge bummer!
Holmes: I know this. Have you had a chance to ask her why she voted for you over Aubry?
Fitzgerald: Yeah, Cyd is my girl. Me and Cydney had a really tight relationship from Chan Loh. We had been talking about the Nick vote, the Scot and Jason vote. We knew we were going to flip. That had been in the works since before her getting on the beach with Aubry at the merge. I did not want to work with Nick anymore, so I talked with Cydney. We both felt bummed that they didn’t show more of our relationship. But at the same time, she straight up told me, “You were loyal to me and loyalty is what matters in my book. That’s where I’m going to cast my vote.”

Holmes: Alright, word association time. Let’s start with Caleb.
Fitzgerald: Funny.
Holmes: Tai?
Fitzgerald: Fascinating, confused a little bit.
Holmes: Scot?
Fitzgerald: Gentle.
Holmes: Nick?
Fitzgerald: Sarcastic, guarded.
Holmes: Jason?
Fitzgerald: Family man.
Holmes: Joe?
Fitzgerald: Loyal, lovable, sweet.
Holmes: Anna?
Fitzgerald: Oh my God, Anna is the sweetest person ever. Kind.
Holmes: Cydney?
Fitzgerald: Hilarious, sassy, and tough as hell.
Holmes: Aubry?
Fitzgerald: I think she’s sensitive and she has an amazing ability to create meaningful relationships.
Holmes: Julia?
Fitzgerald: Bubbly.
Holmes: Debbie?
Fitzgerald: One word? Protective.
Holmes: Let’s finish with Neal.
Fitzgerald: Ice cream. (Laughs) What can you say about Neal?

Holmes: I’m assuming your favorite moment was when someone handed you a big check. Do you know what my favorite moment was?
Fitzgerald: Let’s hear it.
Holmes: It’s when someone finished a puzzle and then felt the need to karate kick it across Cambodia.
Fitzgerald: (Laughs) Kung fu, babe!
Holmes: The art department works really hard making those things!
Fitzgerald: Oh my God, are you saying I took a shot at the art department?! I love that structure. If I could have it now I’d glue it together and put it as a centerpiece in my room. But, Jeff had said, “Wouldn’t it be cool if the person who won knocked it over at the end?” And I thought, oh that’s a hint. So, I’m going to kick the hell out of it if I win. I’m not some kind of Kung Fu Panda over here. I’ve never done karate a day in my life. But, I’m gonna celebrate when I win that final immunity.
Holmes: You don’t just push it over like a mic drop. I’m gonna kick the (expletive deleted) out of this thing.
Fitzgerald: Umm…I (expletive deleted) kicked the (expletive deleted) out of it. (Laughs)
Holmes: Are you going to go on eBay and try to win this puzzle?
Fitzgerald: This was never a thought for me. I might have to do that. But somebody might really want it. We’ll see what the bidding war goes to.
Holmes: I like that you just won a million bucks and you’re like, “Let’s see how much it goes for.” No splurging for you. That speaks well of you.
Fitzgerald: I made my sister buy the coffee this morning. Nothing is changing.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

TV Tapas: Cute Kid Has Harsh Words for Donald Trump, ‘Survivor’ Finale, and More

May 19, 2016
Cute Kid Has Harsh Words for Donald Trump ("The Late Show")

Cute Kid Has Harsh Words for Donald Trump (“The Late Show”)

Random Thoughts…

  • Checked out the Turner Upfronts yesterday and the William-Shakespeare-as-a-young-man drama “Will” looks like a good time despite the unoriginal name.
  • A lot of people upset with last night’s “Survivor” winner.  But it doesn’t have to be about who made bigger moves, a good social game can go a long way.
  • A marriage and a death on “Empire” last night. Gotta love finale season!
  • I still say ‘Blackish’ is the best comedy on TV today. Last night’s ’70s was another awesome feather in their cap.

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JimmyKimmel3. ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ – Jimmy Kimmel releases his personal finances in his bid for the Vice Presidential nod.

What to Watch Tonight…

Blacklist‘Blacklist’ (NBC: 9pm ET) – The season wraps up with (hopefully) the reveal of the person who’s been causing so much trouble.
GreyAnatomy‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (ABC: 8pm ET) – The season twelve finale is upon us in what should be considered ‘Grey’s’ return to prominence.
60DaysIn’60 Days In’ (A&E: 10pm) – Only three volunteers remain in prison. I still think this is the best new reality show this year.

Celebs on Twitter: ‘Last Week Tonight’ Host John Oliver

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back tomorrow for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

Seven Terrible Jokes About the ‘Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X’ Twist

May 18, 2016
"Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X" (CBS)

“Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X” (CBS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Survivor” wrapped up it’s 32nd (32nd?!) season on Wednesday night and sent us into the summer with a preview of the 33rd season that will air this fall. Billed as “Millennials vs. Gen X,” this new twist will pit 10 youngsters against 10 slightly less youngsters (no place for you, Joe Del Campo).

Watch Full Episodes of ‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’

So, here is a quick look at the horrible jokes that immediately rushed into my head…

  1. The Gen X’ers are playing for a million bucks, the Millennials only $500,000.
  2. The Millennials have the option of allowing their parents to compete in the immunity challenges for them.
  3. The Millennials alliance proposals will be adorable.
  4. The first fight around camp will involve one of the Millennials talking about how they idolized Richard Hatch when they were five.
  5. Gen X’ers will be unable to locate immunity idols that are hidden in the cloud.
  6. The first fifteen minutes of the show will involve Jeff Probst explaining to the Millennials what CBS is.
  7. No matter who wins the individual immunity challenges, every Millennial gets a necklace.

I wanna hear your jokes! Send them to me on Twitter: @gordonholmes

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ Finale Recap: And the Winner Is…

May 18, 2016
'Survivor: Kaôh Rōng' (CBS)

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ (CBS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Note: Check back Thursday for interviews with the final four.

Watch Full Episodes of ‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’

Last Week: Michele and Tai attempted to align, Cydney and Aubry ate a lot, but it was Joe who would meat his match.

39 Days, 18 People, 1 “Survivor” Blog

Let’s take a look at the tribe as it currently stands…

The Dara Tribe (wearing black)
Aubry – 29, Social Media Marketer
Cydney – 23, Body Builder
Michele – 24, Bartender
Tai – 51, Gardener

We start things off at Dara beach where the remaining four are sleeping underneath some kind of dreamcatcher. Where’d that come from?

However, Mark the chicken wants to wake everyone up. Tai, knowing that Mark is his closest ally, does whatever he can to keep the others from getting upset with him.

The next morning, Tai and Aubry plot to get Cydney on their side. They want Michele to go first because of how good her personal relationships are. Outside of Julia, who has she betrayed?

Cydney is weighing her options. But, she tells Michele that she likes the idea of a female final three. Final three? All female? Like Micronesia?

Reward Challenge Time: The players will race under a net. They’ll then slide tiles through a target. They’ll then balance the tiles on a machete and carry them through a series of obstacles. From there, they’ll match the tiles to figure out a combination and raise a flag. The winner will receive a meal that is designed to refuel your body.

Apparently this meal includes steak. Have we learned nothing from Joe?!

We start off and it’s even until we get to the tile throwing portion which Cyndey KILLS.

Unfortunately for Cydney, the balance portion is not her friend. Aubry blows by her.

Aubry is the first to start working with her tiles, but she makes a mistake in pairing them up. She can’t figure out why her combination doesn’t work.

Aubry eventually figures it out and wins reward. She gives Probst a big victory hug. Oh, she does it and it’s cool. I hug Probst and I get a restraining order.

Aubry is given the opportunity to share her meal…and she picks Cydney. Probably smart.

Back at camp, Cydney and Aubry enjoy their meal. Aubry lets us know that she wants Cydney to be strong so she can beat Michele.

Cydney lets us know that she’s fine with Michele or Tai going home next.

Meanwhile, Michele makes a move to get Tai on her side. He claims to be into voting out Aubry, but he wasn’t very convincing. He wouldn’t even look her in the eye.

Immunity Challenge Time: The players will race out into the water to retrieve a key. They’ll race back and unlock stairs and get a new key. They’ll race back into the water to get another key. Long story short…racing back and forth till you get puzzle pieces. First person to complete their puzzle wins immunity.

Just looking at this challenge makes me tired.

The Survivor are ready, and they go. But, there’s not much to describe except for key retrievin’ and runnin’.

Also, at one point Probst says, “Full tilt boogie.” Doesn’t have quite the same ring as “The tribe has spoken,” but I’ll take it.

Aubry is the first back with her puzzle pieces. She’s followed by Cydney, Tai, and then Michele.

Tai completes the first level of the challenge, so does Michele.

Tai gets the second level…as does Michele. Aubry and Cydney are way behind.

Michele figures it out and wins immunity! And then she kicks over the puzzle for good measure. Love it!

Back at Dara Beach, Tai and Aubry toss around the idea of forcing a tie-vote, fire-making challenge. However, Aubry doesn’t have confidence in Tai’s loyalty. Yeah, because he’s stabbed like a hundred people in the back?

Later, Michele and Cydney are worried that Aubry will clean up the jury votes. Cydney is a little concerned though and asks if she should start working on her fire-making skills. Michele tells her not to. Well…it wouldn’t hurt.

Michele approaches Tai and tells him that she’s going to vote for Aubry. This blows Tai’s mind. Boy, whoever talks to Tai last is gonna get his vote.

That night at Tribal, Tai says that alliances are out the door.

Aubry thinks the person who goes to the jury will have a lot of information about what happened in the game. Hmm…almost blackmail there…

Cydney’s vote depends on who she has a better chance against.

Aubry thinks that threats and weaknesses are in the eye of the beholder.

Voting Time: No votes are shown. Dun dun dun…

Probst tallies and returns. We’ve got one vote for Aubry, one vote for Cydney, one vote for Aubry, and one vote for Cydney. A Tai…er…a tie!

Fire-Making Challenge: First person to build a fire large enough to burn through their rope gets to stay.

Aubry is the first to get a flame. She builds a large tower and looks close to winning it, but she adjusts it and it all falls down.

She rebuilds her fire and eventually wins it. Cydney never even came close.

So, the fifteenth person eliminated from “Survivor: Kaoh Rong” and the eighth member of the jury is…Cydney.

Before Cydney leaves, she breaks down a little and says how she was hoping to win to help her mother. Meanwhile in Downingtown, I got something in both of my eyes.

Back at camp, Aubry says she knew it was Cyd or her. Well, you were the two in the challenge.

Michele tells Tai that she thinks that he just handed her a million dollars.

Later, Michele is psyched about the final three breakfast. However, Tai points out that Probst didn’t do his usual end-of-game spiel.

Aubry assures Tai that there won’t be another challenge.

CUT TO: Tree mail describing the final challenge.

Immunity Challenge Time: Wait…Probst says it’s not an immunity challenge. He tells them that the final Tribal Council will be a final three. That’s just mean.

He then says that the winner of the challenge will get to vote out a jury member.

Whaaaaat!?! Nobody saw that coming.

Jury Elimination Challenge Time: The players will balance on a wobbly beam and try to stack balls using a pole. First person to stack all their balls gets to bounce a juror.

We start off and everyone has trouble getting the balls and stands to stay balanced. Eventually Michele and Aubry get the hang of it…with Michele picking up the win.

Probst gives her a special parchment and a note to read. Oooo…

She’s got to go with Joe, right? He’s a definite Aubry vote.

Poor Joe, old people love to vote.

Sure enough, Tai and Michele debate this exact point. First he can’t pee, now he can’t vote.

Later, Aubry points out that Joe is the least likely to make a big scene at Tribal. Good point. This causes Michele to consider Scot. This concerns Tai because he thinks Scot could be voting for him.

That night at Tribal Council, the jurors are abuzz because there is no immunity necklace.

Michele reads her note about eliminating a juror and now the jurors are even more abuzz. Abuzzier. Totes Abuzzed.

Michele says that she took note of how Tai and Aubry were trying to steer her at camp.

Tai says that it’s important to take out someone who could be voting against you. Yes, good point, Tai.

Voting Time: No vote is shown.

Probst tallies and returns. The eliminated juror is Neal.

As Neal walks out, he tells Michele that he doesn’t think she stands a chance. Probst deadpans that it sounds like she made the right choice. Hilarious.

The trio returns to camp where Mark is waiting for them in the hammock. Aww…he thinks he’s people.

The next morning, the group is treated to a mirror and a scale. They then receive the traditional day-39 brunch.

That night at Tribal, Tai brings Mark the Chicken along. Adorable.

Nick leads off, he tells them that there will be animosity and that some of them might not get a question. He tells Michele to display intelligence. He tells Tai to display awareness and Aubry to display confidence. And make sure the tin man displays heart.

Debbie goes second, she wants to know if Tai has more than one personality because he was so indecisive. He says he turned on Scot and Jason because they targeted Aubry.

Debbie then calls Aubry a geek warrior and reminds her of when she tried to drop out. She asks if Aubry would have saved her if the roles had been reserved. Aubry says it was painful of her to betray Debbie after helping her when she had heat stroke. She then says they were headed in opposite directions and Debbie was too much of a threat.

Julia goes third and points out that Michele was the weak link in the beauty tribe. Oof. She even calls Michele just “a number.” Julia goes on to say that she was proud of Michele when she voted her out because she made a big move. Michele says that all of her moves were well thought out.

Julia then tells Tai that he was the opposite because he went from being a threat pre-merge to less so after. Tai claims that he didn’t have to make moves after a while because he was comfortable with his alliance.

Joe bats clean-up. He calls Tai selfless and hard-working. He then asks why Tai deserves it more than Aubry. Tai mentions the idol he found and the vote that he won.

Joe then asks why Aubry deserves his vote over Tai. She claims that Tai came to her with information, but she had to make the moves. She also points out that she was always on the right side of the vote after the merge.

We get Jason next. He tells them that he doesn’t know who he’s voting for. Jason points out that Michele wasn’t in the know when Scot was sent home. Michele says she didn’t know because they trusted her more than they trusted Tai.

Then, Jason wants to know why Tai left him and Scot. Tai says it was because he was scared of how close they were.

Cydney is sixth. She asks Aubry if it was always the plan to get rid of her at final four. Aubry says Michele was the target, but she won immunity. She then says she targeted Cydney because she’d do the same thing.

Then Aubry asks Michele if she knew that they were going to target Cydney. Michele says that she didn’t.

Scot’s up last. He tells Tai that he blew his extra vote and his immunity idol.  He then asks Aubry why he should vote for her. Aubry says it’s because he respects competition.

Scot then says that Michele would’ve been his last vote four Tribals ago, but Michele got stronger as the game went along and Tai and Aubry got weaker.

Probst lets them give closing arguments. Aubry says her game evolved and she used a lot of strategies and she beat Cydney in a fire challenge. Tai claims hat he believes in goodness and they shouldn’t have to stab each other in the back…then he starts to cry. Then he compares everyone to plants…

This speech is going in many directions. But I think he’s happy they all got to meet each other.

Finally, Michele says that Nick said she had to be intelligent, but she had to keep her cool and have faith in her game and she’s very proud of herself.

Hmm…Aubry and Michele were both really strong. Tai…not so much. At least he gets a chicken consolation prize.

Voting Time: Julia votes for Michele, Joe votes for Aubry, and the rest will have to wait till Probst gets to Los Angeles.

Wait…Probst tells Tai to let Mark go because he can’t bring him back to the States. Aww….

Alright, we’re magically taken to Studio City. We’ve got one vote for Michele, two votes for Aubry, two votes for Michele, and the winner of “Survivor: Kaoh Rong” is…Michele.

Verdict: Wow…Michele was invisible before the merge. But she really turned it on and played a great post-merge game. Well deserved win, but I was pulling for Aubry.

And…a great season overall. I loved it.

Power Rankings Results: Shirin had Cydney and Tai in the right spot for four points. I had nobody in the right spot. The current score is Team Shirin 112, Team Gordon 103. Congrats to Shirin for becoming this season’s Power Rankings champion!

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

TV Tapas: Did This Reporter Just Say What We Think He Said?!

May 18, 2016
Did This Reporter Just Say What We Think He Said?! ("Late Late Show")

Did This Reporter Just Say What We Think He Said?! (“Late Late Show”)

Random Thoughts…

  • I’m not the most loyal fan of the “The Voice,” but I’ll tune into Miley Cyrus with a live mic every week.
  • “NCIS” with their “I’ve never been anybody’s everything before” was really touching. Well done.
  • Wow…the “Chicago Fire” ending…just…(head exploding noise).
  • “Survivor” finishes up its 32nd season tonight. Who’s your pick to win? My money is on Aubry.
  • Keeping these random thoughts spoiler free is tough sometimes.

Trending Videos…

DunkKing1. ‘The Dunk King’ – This is a competition to decide the best basketball dunker. Why has it taken so long for our civilization to create this show?
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NCIS3. ‘NCIS’ – There wasn’t a dry eye in the house during Tony’s farewell.

What to Watch Tonight…

Survivor‘Survivor’ (CBS: 8pm ET) – Will Tai, Cydney, Michele, or Aubry take home the million-dollar check?
Empire‘Empire’ (FOX: 9pm ET) – Cookie tries to figure out the best way to protect her family in the season two finale.
Blackish‘Blackish’ (ABC: 9:30pm) – Dre falls asleep during a “Good Times” marathon and imagines his family as the iconic ’70s sitcom.

Celebs on Twitter: ‘Blindspot’ Star Jaimie Alexander

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back tomorrow for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ Power Rankings: So-Long-to-Kaôh-Rōng Edition

May 17, 2016
"Survivor: Kaôh Rōng" (CBS)

“Survivor: Kaôh Rōng” (CBS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QUICK NOTE: XFINITYTV.com is the place to be for all of your bug-eatin’, back-stabbin’, “Survivor” coverage. During the season we’ll have insightful weekly Power Rankings, exit interviews, and full episode recaps. Follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute updates.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Kaôh Rōng”

The Rules: For the finals, each player will rank the remaining Survivors in the order in which they think they will finish. The first contestant is the winner, the second received the second most votes at Tribal, etc. Each correct placement is worth two points.  The person with the most total points for the season will be named the “Survivor: Kaôh Rōng” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Shirin had Joe in spot five, I had him in spot three. The current score is Team Shirin 108, Team Gordon 103.

SHIRIN GORDON

Shirin’s Score = 108

Any questions for Shirin? Drop her a line on Twitter: @theshirin

Gordon’s Score = 103

Any questions for Gordon? Drop him a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

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 1. – Aubry: This game handed her lemons – some sour, some bitter, some rotting – but in the end she’ll be making #Lemonade.
 1. – Aubry: Losing Joe made the road to the end more difficult, but it might make her final jury speech a little bit easier. 
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 2. – Michele: “The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches…and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal.” The prophecy could have applied to two, but in the end, Michele was not marked, though she did kill a Horcrux. #Nickgini 
 2. – Cydney: One of the great things about this finale is I’m OK with any one of the final four winning. Cydney’s got as good a resume as anyone. Although, she’s probably the most likely to face a bitter jury.
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 3. – Tai: He stole America’s hearts but I don’t think he’ll have the votes. #FeelingTheBern
 3. – Michele: At first I thought you were a coattail rider, but now all of those coats are on the jury.  I don’t think you can win it, but you’ve played a solid, respectable game.
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 4. – Cydney: She’s a fourth to be reckoned with.   4. – Tai: You made some questionable moves and you’ve stabbed half of the jury in the back. But, you’re likable and for that reason, they can’t let you get too far.

TV Tapas: Jimmy Fallon and Lonely Island Play a Randy Song with Kids’ Instruments

May 17, 2016
Jimmy Fallon and Lonely Island Perform a Randy Song with Kids' Instruments ("The Tonight Show")

Jimmy Fallon and Lonely Island Perform a Randy Song with Kids’ Instruments (“The Tonight Show”)

Random Thoughts…

  • Caught the NBC Upfronts in New York yesterday, and I’m really looking forward to “Timeless.” As in, I need my own time machine to jump to this fall to watch it.
  • FOX had a presentation too and I think the new high-tech cop show “APB” looked really cool. Between that and their girl-group show “Star,” they could have a good year.
  • In other news, I have no fingernails on either hand due to how nervous I was about the “Castle” finale.

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Trending Videos…

Castle1. ‘Castle’ – Who survived the big finale? With last week’s cancelation, the answer isn’t so clear.
TheLateLateShow2. The Late Late Show – Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato do some “Carpool Karaoke.”
JimmyKimmel3. ‘The Late Show’ – CNN reporters interview Vice Presidential candidate Jimmy Kimmel.

What to Watch Tonight…

NCIS‘NCIS’ (CBS: 10pm ET) – NCIS needs to team up with the FBI and MI6 in the season finale.
MarvelAgentsofShield‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ (ABC: 9pm ET) – The third season ends with the reveal of Hive’s master plan.
WatchWhatHappensLive‘Watch What Happens: Live’ (Bravo: 10pm) – Mariah Carey pays a visit. That’s gonna be good.

Celebs on Twitter: ‘Survivor’ Finalist Aubry Bracco

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back tomorrow for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

TV Tapas: Cat Saves a Baby’s Life, ‘Game of Thrones’ Reunion, and More

May 16, 2016
A Foster Cat Saves a Baby's Life ("My Cat from Heaven")

A Foster Cat Saves a Baby’s Life (“My Cat from Heaven”)

Random Thoughts…

  • It was so weird to see two of the Stark kids together last night on “Game of Thrones.” I got a little misty.
  • Drake did a good job on “Saturday Night Live” despite a clunky monologue song.
  • Even more shows got the axe on Friday. Can’t say I’ll miss any of them though.
  • Oh man…that “Quantico” funeral scene…

Breaking News…

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Trending Videos…

TonightShow1. ‘The Tonight Show’ – Here’s a great story about how Kit Harington used his “Game of Thrones” status to get out of a ticket.
AmazingRace2. The Amazing Race – A dull finish to an uneven season, but the challenges were really cool.
LateShow3. ‘The Late Show’ – Stephen Colbert certainly has a unique way of celebrating his birthday.

What to Watch Tonight…

Castle‘Castle’ (ABC: 10pm ET) – Last week’s cancelation shocker has everyone wondering how they’re going to end things.
dwts‘Dancing with the Stars’ (ABC: 8pm ET) – Two couples will get the boot during this double elimination episode.
MikeandMolly‘Mike & Molly’ (CBS: 8:30pm) – This fun comedy calls it quits after six seasons.

Celebs on Twitter: ‘Silicon Valley’ Star Kumail Nanjiani

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back tomorrow for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

XFINITY Binge-Watching Guide: Finales and Cancellations Everywhere!

May 13, 2016

What a week to be a TV fan. Big hits are wrapping up their seasons and lesser-watched shows are getting smashed with the cancellation hammer. My household was hit pretty hard as my wife is quite a “Nashville” and “Castle” fan. Maybe now’s the right time to introduce her to “Game of Thrones.”

What are you watching? Drop me a line on Twitter and be sure to tag your tweets #bingewatching and #XFINITYbinge.

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 1. – “Fear the Walking Dead”:  I had trouble getting into this one, but it’s been building nicely. Finale Date: May 15
 2. – “Survivor”: The most grueling season of “Survivor” (three medical evacuations!) comes to end this Wednesday. Finale Date: May 18
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   3. – “Banshee”:  You don’t hear much about this Cinemax crime drama, but it’s definitely a hidden gem. Finale Date: May 20
 4. – “Outlander”:  I’m cheating, this one isn’t having its finale soon. I just love it, is all. Is that so wrong? Finale Date: Not For a While
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  5. – “Quantico”: Last Sunday left my jaw on the floor. Honestly, “Quantico” does that so much I should just watch it laying face-down on the floor to save time. Finale Date: May 15  6. – “The Family”: Yeah, “The Family” was a victim of Cancel-mageddon on Thursday. But it’s still worth your time. Finale Date: May 15
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 7. – “Last Man on Earth”:  I haven’t seen it, but I hear the finale is amazing. Finale Date: May 15
 8. –  “Chicago Med”: With “Chicago Justice” finally being announced, it looks like the “Chicago” franchise will take over NBC. Personally, I’m looking forward to “Chicago Dental.” Finale Date: May 17
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 9. – “Empire”: Wow! What a cliffhanger this week. You’ve gotta catch up before this one ends. Finale Date: May 18  10.“The Last Panthers”: Some people around the office swear by this crime drama. It’s a quick catch-up. Finale Date: May 18

TV Tapas: Meghan Trainor Wipes Out, Show Cancel-mageddon, and More

May 13, 2016
Singer Meghan Trainor Wipes Out During Performance ("Tonight Show")

Singer Meghan Trainor Wipes Out During Performance (“Tonight Show”)

Random Thoughts…

  • Wow, yesterday was a bloodbath with 12 different shows getting the axe. And just when I was getting into “Nashville.”
  • Which eliminated show was your fave? Let me know on Twitter: @gordonholmes
  • Fortunately for both of you “Galavant” fans, it looks like the show is going to become a stage production.
  • How about that kiss on “Grey’s Anatomy”? Didn’t see that one coming.

Breaking News…

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Trending Videos…

JimmyKimmel1. ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ – It seems like Elmo has some harsh words to say during “This Week in Unnecessary Censorship.”
Scandal2. ‘Scandal’ – Liv’s big secret is finally out.
LateShow3. ‘The Late Show’ – I’m OK if Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe just make buddy films forever.

What to Watch Tonight…

AmazingRace‘The Amazing Race’ (CBS: 8pm ET) – My money is on Tyler and Korey, but this is the show where you only need to come in first once.
HawaiiFive0‘Hawaii Five-0’ (CBS: 9pm ET) – Two hours of sun-filled cop action for the season finale? Sign me up. The weather is still crappy here in Philadelphia.
Fridaythe13th‘Friday the 13th’ Marathon (Spike: All Day) – Spike TV is hosting a “Friday the 13th” marathon today. Chi-chi-chi-chi…ha-ha-ha-ha…

Celebs on Twitter: Former ‘Castle’ Star Nathan Fillion