Thursday, March 26, 2015

SURVIOR another Blindside bye bye Joaquin !!

Well there Joaquin you got a to cocky there kiddo big time you and your bromance Rodney both of you. I do wish it would of been Rodney that went last night though I guess to rid one of them they decided on Joaquin instead. Rodney needs to go next week but that will be to jury now that the next person voted out will be number 7.

Rodney I have said it before and I will say it again dude your head was getting to big for your britches there sorry saying it like it is.  You kept opening your mouth and saying you had the numbers you were in control your now saying your going to get revenge on who??? Your not going to get anyone else to take your side that I can remember from your former tribe mates who went to the other tribe when you all switched AND went to two tribes instead of the three that were going on.

One thing I have learned over the years watching this show don't get ahead of yourself pace yourself and take it one step at time IMO. I mean I will never go on the show because of my own personal reasons though if I were to go on the show id form alliances with people but id feel people out see who I could trust and who I couldn't like our state patrol player this season lol I Know her name but can't think as usual bare with me folks getting over a cold whatever this is it knocks you on your rump lol drains you to.


All in all I was happy that Naragote won the award challenge they so deserved it IMO after the other tribe winning so many . I am actually rooting for most of who is on Naragote to tribe. My final three I want to see is Carolyn , Jenn, Mike maybe yeah I said Mike of all people but who knows maybe final four with him and one other person Joe id like to see him final four as well.

I think there are a few others but just not sure yet but that is my feeling on who I hope to see at the end of this. This seasons is turning out to be better than I thought it would be I wasn't sure about these three tribes thing but I did like it I just wish that Lindsey was still in this but they voted her out instead of Rodney which I was not to thrilled about . 

Though I know things happen for a reason but she did open mouth there insert foot a bit though she also didn't make the comment that Rodney pretty much put both feet in his mouth by his nasty remarks about woman IMO.

So on that note be kind to one another and may your day or evening be wonderful where ever in the world you may live and enjoy whats around you. 

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM

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Worlds apart Recap Blindside :)


'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: And That's Why You Never Throw a Challenge
'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: And That's Why You Never Throw a Challenge
Gina Pusateri
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV
Still recovering from last week's episode with the double elimination? Don't worry because all you need is a little dose from the hair of the Survivor dog. And after last week's tribal switch out, the "worlds apart" theme is less relevant, but alliance drama is as active as ever. Let's get to it.




'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Prediction: Who Will Go Home in Week 5?>>>
After Tribal, Shirin is shaken up since her BFF Max was sent home. Carolyn tells her that she hasn't worked very hard to cultivate relationships in this game outside of Max and then Hali straight up tells Shirin that she's been annoying to be around. It would be hard for anyone to hear this, but it's hard for Shirin because she's spent her whole life trying to fit in. Now she says she just needs to try to find someone else to play with; to adapt and survive.

On Escameca, Rodney and Joaquin have become fast friends. Rodney tells Joaquin that he doesn't trust Mike because he's a Bible thumper who he has nothing in common with. Rodney claims he's in control of this game and that he's going to the end. I'd be careful uttering those famous Survivor last words if I were him.

Reward Challenge

For today's reward challenge, the tribes have to race up a tower of obstacles. Once they're at the top they have to launch sandbags at six targets. Whichever tribe hits their targets first wins. The winning tribe will go to a beach where they'll have a feast and then get to watch sea turtles lay eggs on the beach under the stars.

Escameca is off to a fast start on the physical part of the challenge, and as usual, Will is slowing Nagarote down. But Nagarote makes up for their lack of athleticism by acing it on the sling-shot portion. Jenn scores the winning point and the new Naragote wins its first challenge.

Nagarote

Shirin is happy for the reward because it gives her a chance to bond with her new tribemates. She hopes that if she can stay under the radar and get along well with people, she can play the game and try and get someone else out if they lose again. Carolyn thinks the reward is a big boost too. She notices that Shirin is less annoying without Max around.

Escameca

Joaquin approaches Sierra about taking the old "blue collar" guys out. He tells Sierra that he and Tyler would like to work with her, but he isn't sure about Joe because he thinks he's too big of a threat to go far in the game. Now, Sierra likes Joaquin except for the fact that he is close with Rodney, who Sierra thinks is a big dope. So, she's not sure what she's going to do at this point.

Rodney tells Mike that he's got Joaquin wrapped around his finger. He says they need to throw the next challenge so they can vote out Joe. Rodney is all but signing his own death sentence with this strategy. We all know what happens to people who throw challenges...

Mike knows very well what happens too, but he thinks it might be beneficial for them to do it anyway. He says it's because he wants to keep Kelly safe on the other tribe. Newsflash: Kelly is doing okay without you.

Immunity Challenge

For the immunity challenge, each survivor has to go up against one person from the other tribe to memorize a series of items and then race back to their station to re-create what they saw from memory. The first of the two survivors to get it right, scores a point. The first tribe to earn three points wins immunity.

Rodney gets his first go-around wrong, but that may be just because he's a dummy and Carolyn's smarter, not because he's throwing it.

Mike, however, is not as sneaky about it as Rodney. When he goes up against Kelly, neither one of them get it right the first two times. It's embarrassing to watch. Finally, Mike tells Kelly that "he's giving it to her" and she wins. Despite the ridiculous scene, Kelly says she trusts Mike more than ever now. 


Loser Camp

Mike is not thrilled with himself after that display. He thinks that now that they're going to Tribal, they will need to split up the Joaquin-Rodney power couple.

Rodney and Mike think they have Joe going home on lock. I'm still not sure why Joaquin and Tyler thought it necessary to get rid of Joe right away instead of using him and Sierra to break up the majority "blue collar" alliance. They're basically already spending their million dollars. Okay, we'll see about that.

Mike asks Joe if he'd be willing to vote with them tonight to get Joaquin out. Joe says he'll vote for anyone if it gives him a chance to stick around. Mike says they're going to have to get Sierra back which will be more difficult. Dan tries to make amends once again with Sierra, but he can't help but be his normal condescending self. Sierra hates Dan and doesn't want to work with him, but she also hates Rodney and doesn't want to work with him either. If I were her, I'd try to use my swing position to get the guys to vote out Rodney.

Tribal Council

Joe says that it was apparent right away that there were cracks in the majority alliance, but it's hard for him because he doesn't have anyone to play with.

Sierra talks about how hard it is to get over the personal attacks that came from specifically Rodney and Dan after Lindsey was voted out. She thinks it's ironic that now they need her vote and it leaves her in a position where she doesn't know who she can trust.

The votes are even between Joe and Joaquin until the final vote is read for Joaquin. While I wish it were Rodney (you can't just throw a challenge, brah), I'm glad Joe lives to see another day. And the funniest thing is watching Rodney's baby brain try and figure out what just happened. I can't wait to see his reaction next week. And the merge!
'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: And That's Why You Never Throw a Challenge
'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: And That's Why You Never Throw a Challenge
Gina Pusateri
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV
Still recovering from last week's episode with the double elimination? Don't worry because all you need is a little dose from the hair of the Survivor dog. And after last week's tribal switch out, the "worlds apart" theme is less relevant, but alliance drama is as active as ever. Let's get to it.




'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Prediction: Who Will Go Home in Week 5?>>>
After Tribal, Shirin is shaken up since her BFF Max was sent home. Carolyn tells her that she hasn't worked very hard to cultivate relationships in this game outside of Max and then Hali straight up tells Shirin that she's been annoying to be around. It would be hard for anyone to hear this, but it's hard for Shirin because she's spent her whole life trying to fit in. Now she says she just needs to try to find someone else to play with; to adapt and survive.

On Escameca, Rodney and Joaquin have become fast friends. Rodney tells Joaquin that he doesn't trust Mike because he's a Bible thumper who he has nothing in common with. Rodney claims he's in control of this game and that he's going to the end. I'd be careful uttering those famous Survivor last words if I were him.

Reward Challenge

For today's reward challenge, the tribes have to race up a tower of obstacles. Once they're at the top they have to launch sandbags at six targets. Whichever tribe hits their targets first wins. The winning tribe will go to a beach where they'll have a feast and then get to watch sea turtles lay eggs on the beach under the stars.

Escameca is off to a fast start on the physical part of the challenge, and as usual, Will is slowing Nagarote down. But Nagarote makes up for their lack of athleticism by acing it on the sling-shot portion. Jenn scores the winning point and the new Naragote wins its first challenge.

Nagarote

Shirin is happy for the reward because it gives her a chance to bond with her new tribemates. She hopes that if she can stay under the radar and get along well with people, she can play the game and try and get someone else out if they lose again. Carolyn thinks the reward is a big boost too. She notices that Shirin is less annoying without Max around.

Escameca

Joaquin approaches Sierra about taking the old "blue collar" guys out. He tells Sierra that he and Tyler would like to work with her, but he isn't sure about Joe because he thinks he's too big of a threat to go far in the game. Now, Sierra likes Joaquin except for the fact that he is close with Rodney, who Sierra thinks is a big dope. So, she's not sure what she's going to do at this point.

Rodney tells Mike that he's got Joaquin wrapped around his finger. He says they need to throw the next challenge so they can vote out Joe. Rodney is all but signing his own death sentence with this strategy. We all know what happens to people who throw challenges...

Mike knows very well what happens too, but he thinks it might be beneficial for them to do it anyway. He says it's because he wants to keep Kelly safe on the other tribe. Newsflash: Kelly is doing okay without you.

Immunity Challenge

For the immunity challenge, each survivor has to go up against one person from the other tribe to memorize a series of items and then race back to their station to re-create what they saw from memory. The first of the two survivors to get it right, scores a point. The first tribe to earn three points wins immunity.

Rodney gets his first go-around wrong, but that may be just because he's a dummy and Carolyn's smarter, not because he's throwing it.

Mike, however, is not as sneaky about it as Rodney. When he goes up against Kelly, neither one of them get it right the first two times. It's embarrassing to watch. Finally, Mike tells Kelly that "he's giving it to her" and she wins. Despite the ridiculous scene, Kelly says she trusts Mike more than ever now. 


Loser Camp

Mike is not thrilled with himself after that display. He thinks that now that they're going to Tribal, they will need to split up the Joaquin-Rodney power couple.

Rodney and Mike think they have Joe going home on lock. I'm still not sure why Joaquin and Tyler thought it necessary to get rid of Joe right away instead of using him and Sierra to break up the majority "blue collar" alliance. They're basically already spending their million dollars. Okay, we'll see about that.

Mike asks Joe if he'd be willing to vote with them tonight to get Joaquin out. Joe says he'll vote for anyone if it gives him a chance to stick around. Mike says they're going to have to get Sierra back which will be more difficult. Dan tries to make amends once again with Sierra, but he can't help but be his normal condescending self. Sierra hates Dan and doesn't want to work with him, but she also hates Rodney and doesn't want to work with him either. If I were her, I'd try to use my swing position to get the guys to vote out Rodney.

Tribal Council

Joe says that it was apparent right away that there were cracks in the majority alliance, but it's hard for him because he doesn't have anyone to play with.

Sierra talks about how hard it is to get over the personal attacks that came from specifically Rodney and Dan after Lindsey was voted out. She thinks it's ironic that now they need her vote and it leaves her in a position where she doesn't know who she can trust.

The votes are even between Joe and Joaquin until the final vote is read for Joaquin. While I wish it were Rodney (you can't just throw a challenge, brah), I'm glad Joe lives to see another day. And the funniest thing is watching Rodney's baby brain try and figure out what just happened. I can't wait to see his reaction next week. And the merge!

(Image courtesy of CBS)

DID SIERRA MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE?



The James Bond Themes That Never Were

Yes James Bonds Themes songs that were never used one of them is Johnny Cash yep you got it he did one that was never used to bad to IMO. Here is a site you can check out everyone read the article at hand and enjoy I did .

May your day be awesome where ever in the world you may live or evening be great to :) Be kind to one another always.

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM
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The James Bonds themes that were never used


The James Bond Themes That Never Were

Posted Today, 12:52 by Jon O'Brien

With the 24th film in the James Bond series, Spectre, confirmed to hit cinemas later this year, speculation continues to mount as to which in-vogue performer will get the chance to belt out its theme over the opening credits, (Sam Smith is currently the hot favorite). But quite often, it’s the 007 songs which are thrown onto the scrapheap that turn out to be far more memorable than the chosen ones. Here’s a look at five rejected Bond themes that in an alternate universe, would be regarded as cinematic classics.
Saint Etienne – “Tomorrow Never Dies”

Pulp, Marc Almond, The Cardigans and k.d. Lang all submitted songs for Pierce Brosnan’s second outing as 007. But it’s Saint Etienne, and their exquisite homage to the John Barry scores of the 60s, that should perhaps feel most cheated after being ignored in favour of Sheryl Crow’s forgettable attempt. Even Brosnan himself later argued that it was “seven times better” than the official theme.
Pet Shop Boys – “This Must Be The Place I Waited Years To Leave”

Responsible for one of the more forgettable Bond themes, A-Ha were unfathomably given the nod for 1987’s The Living Daylights ahead of the year’s most successful pop act, Pet Shop Boys. Later appearing on their 1990 album, Behaviour, the dramatic and far superior synth-pop of “This Must Be The Place I Waited Years To Leave” only confirmed that the producers made the wrong call.
Blondie – “For Your Eyes Only”

Sheena Easton’s theme to 1981’s For Your Eyes Only may have received both a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination, but it still pales into comparison with Blondie’s track of the same name. Debbie Harry and co. were in fact the producers’ first choice to open the credits, but were replaced by the future Prince protégé after the band insisted on writing their own song – a suitably moody piece of new wave which eventually appeared on 1982’s The Hunter.
Phyllis Hyman – “Never Say Never Again”

Intended to introduce Sean Connery’s return to the role after a 12-year absence, “Never Say Never Again” perfectly bridged the gap between the brassy belters of Shirley Bassey and the smooth soul-pop of Gladys Knight. Sadly, following a dispute with the score’s composer Michel Legrand, producers were forced to shelve late Phyllis Hyman’s superior theme and give the job to Brazilian singer Lani Hall instead.
Johnny Cash – “Thunderball”

Admittedly, The Man In Black’s theme to 1965’s Thunderball suggested the James Bond series had took an unexpected turn into Spaghetti Western territory. But the Ennio Morricone-esque trumpets, shuffling country beats and Cash’s booming tones would certainly have been preferable to the chosen histrionics of Tom Jones.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Triple Threat: Eileen Davidson Dishes Young and Restless, Days of Our Lives, and Real Housewives

Eileen Davidson is one of my favorite daytime actress & now she is coming back to Days for a short time as I read in this article. I also see somethings start to stir on Y&R to about time. I have not watched Y&R much these days due to some of the story lines and things going on. 

I really enjoy her on Beverly Hills Housewives though on bravo love that show when I am able to watch it.

Here is an article I found from another group I am in so hope you all enjoy the reading and may your day be awesome where ever in the world you may live. Sorry so short folks not feeling so grand a bit of a cold not fun but hey I am resting and just sitting here on my laptop good thing about those now huh lol!

Eileen Davidson Interview

Kimberly

TV REALITY MOM

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Triple Threat: Eileen Davidson Dishes Young and Restless, Days of Our Lives, and Real Housewives

Eileen Davidson
Ed McGowan/PlainJoe Studios
She is everywhere. Emmy winner Eileen Davidson plays superchemist Ashley Abbott on CBS's The Young and the Restless and will return to NBC's Days of Our Lives mid-April as whackjob Kristen DiMera. She's also one of the stars of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which airs its season finale Tuesday, March 24 (9/8c), to be followed by a three-part reunion special on March 31, April 7 and 14. We sat down with Davidson to get the latest scoop on her wild career. There's nothing desperate about this Housewife!
Word is, Y&R is about to dredge up a decades-old secret in Ashley's closet. Do tell.
When Victor suddenly pulls his fragrance from the market, Ashley thinks he's up to something. For him to go to all that trouble to confiscate her love potion and then give it back just doesn't make sense. Jack thinks Victor is planning to attack Jabot some other way, maybe by using some Abbott dirty laundry.
And what would that be?
That Ashley isn't really an Abbott. That's something we haven't talked about on the show for 30 years and only Jack and Victor know. Ashley's father wasn't John Abbott. She's the result of her mother's affair with that golf pro guy, Brent Davis. And John died never knowing the truth.
How would Victor use this? Is this really a potential powder keg?
More like a Bic lighter. Revealing this would be saying that the Abbotts aren't as honest as they try to promote themselves, that the family is a façade, a sham, and that Ashley has never even told her own daughter, Abby, the truth about her grandfather. Victor could use this as a divisive tactic to get under Abby's skin and turn her against Ashley, to create doubt within the Abbotts and break them apart.
Why would Ashley keep it a secret all these years? As skeletons go, this isn't a big one. It's not like it was her fault.
Hell if I know. [Laughs] I'm hoping the writers tell me that. [Look for Y&R to air a juicy 1985 flashback involving Ashley's true paternity on April 8]. I guess it's because she loved John so deeply and wanted to think of him as her father. She's in a weird kind of denial about it. And because John didn't know, it was better that nobody else did, either. It's been so long since this was mentioned that it'll be a surprise to a big part of the audience.
Does Ghost John know?
[Laughs] I assume so. He's on the other side. He knows everything now!
Plus, that's not the only thing Abby's in the dark about. She doesn't know Ashley and Stitch slept together. Well, actually, there was no sleeping involved.
Right, they were standing. [Laughs] I don't know where [head writer] Chuck Pratt is going with that, but it will definitely come out.
When you returned to Y&R last fall we were promised a romantic quadrangle—Ashley, Stitch, Abby, and Victoria—and it never quite happened. Is it finally starting to percolate?
Yes, and in a way I'm glad they waited because what's coming up is much more interesting and unexpected than what I first thought it would be. Just when you think you understand where this story is headed, it suddenly sprouts another arm and a leg. Eeew. Where did I get that analogy? [Laughs] It's kind of creepy.
Did any of this slowdown in plot have to do with your going back to Days?
No, that wasn't the problem. It was more about the head writer change at Y&R, I think. This time I'm only back on Days for a very short time—10 episodes, which only took a few days to shoot. Actually, I was surprised they only wanted me for that long.
Well, yeah, considering Kristen stole Theresa's fetus. That's storyline gold, and it could spin out for months. I know you're not allowed to spill but tell me anyway: Does Kristen return to Salem with a baby?
God, I certainly hope so! That would be something, right? Kristen did go to a lot of trouble to make that happen. It's not like she can just come back to town and say, "Hi!"
Uh, that's pretty much what happened on your last Days stint. They had you on for three months doing very little, until the fetus-snatching at the very end.
To be fair, I did tie their hands a little bit because I only wanted to work a certain amount of days per week and a lot was going on in my personal life at the time. Plus my previous storyline, when Kristen had sex with the priest, was a hard act to follow.
You're always so damn understanding. You never seem to get upset when you make a return to Days or Y&R and they waste you, and that's happened several times now.
Why does that bother you?
Because you're a daytime superstar, lady!
I've got no complaints. During these on and off years I've been able to raise my family and live a wonderful life. The executive and writer rotation has been constant. There's always a new person in charge and that has resulted in my being fired at Y&R, rehired, and fired again. It's been absolutely crazy but I can't be angry because it always works out. Y&R dropped me and I went to The Bold and the Beautiful for a couple of years and that was a fantastic experience. When they let me go again I was able to go to Days and won an Emmy. I get paid. I work with great people. I think I'd be an a-hole to complain.
Let's talk Housewives. It's so interesting—a miracle, really that you somehow managed to step into the cesspool of toxic crud that is RHOBH and didn't get yourself dirty. You bring great integrity and enlightenment to the show, especially when dealing with those ghastly horrors Kim and Brandi.
I appreciate that. I can't say I've handled it the way I wanted to 100 percent of the time. I'm human. I got a little sarcastic here and there. But I've tried to be myself. At the beginning, I just stood back and observed the whole thing going, "Whoa! What the hell is this?" I'm not going to change who I am just to be on a reality show. Now, if that means I'm boring, so be it. This show is nutty! I have a hard time sleeping as it is, If I was trying to be someone on TV that I'm not, I would never be able to sleep.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Nicole Weingart/Bravo
Did you discuss all this with the Bravo execs before signing your contract? Did they know what they were getting?
They interviewed me and my husband, Vinnie [Van Patten], and they knew how we live our lives and what matters to us and what we stand for, and they still wanted me. It was their decision. Lisa Rinna is also a woman of light. She and I talked about it and said, "Maybe we can do this show and remain who we really are and maybe shift things around a little bit." My attitude was, "If it's horrible and I hate it, I won't do it again." What's the big whoop anyway?
The big whoop is that this show is a feminist's nightmare. It's women hating on women. That doesn't bother you?
It's not women hating women all the time.
No, not all the time, but it's the backbiting and the bitchery that gets the attention. Shows like this send out the message that the way to get noticed in this world is to be mean.
True, but they've said that about soap operas, too, for a very long time. They accuse us of playing to the lowest common denominator with all the sex and the scandal.
Are these Housewives shows scripted?
I have never been prompted to do anything or to say anything that I'm not truly feeling. Nothing is staged. Nothing is scripted. And there are some wonderful moments of real bonding between us. Some of these women are phenomenal. I am referring to the two Lisas and Kyle and Yolanda, women who are very accomplished, do a lot of philanthropic work and are terrific human beings. Not to say Kim and Brandi aren't but they are a different kind of person. I tried to get to know those two on a level playing field and was, like, "Oh, I see. That's who you are. I think I'll go sit over there, instead."
From the previews, the three-part reunion looks like a total train wreck.
I think it's going to surprise a lot of people. It is extremely dramatic and, for me, quite difficult. One of the most difficult things I've ever been through.
Will you do another season?
That probably won't be decided for a few more weeks. They don't even know if the show itself will get picked up. A lot of the shows in the franchise have been struggling because they've hit walls. It gets kind of boring if everyone is just yelling and screaming, having emotional breakdowns and hurting each other's feelings. It's, like, "Please, people! Move on and grow." That must happen if these shows are to remain relevant. So, that being said, I don't know if this is where I belong…again. I'm waiting to see how I feel when the moment comes—if, that is, they ask me back. If I don't fit, I don't fit. I walk away. If I'm bringing something you haven't seen before in this kind of a venue, that's fricking fabulous. But if they don't want that anymore, that's fricking fabulous, too. I stayed true to me. I didn't sell out. And I'm pretty damn proud of that.


Friday, March 20, 2015

2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?

 Here is a link and site on which shows are being renewed or canceled or in danger of being canceled. Some of the shows on the list I can see why they would be canceled not into most of them some yes not all though. Enjoy and be kind to one another :)

TV REALITY MOM
Kimberly

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2015 TV Update! Shows that are either renewed or canceled 


2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?

Get the latest details on which of your small screen favorites will survive network spring cleaning.

2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?
Farewell, snow...and some of our favorite TV shows?! Say it isn't so!
As spring welcomes and celebrates the rebirth of nature and crazy floral prints, network executives are scrambling to determine which shows to kill before the debut of summer and fall programming slates.
Below, please find our complete guide (divided by network and updated as decisions are made) on the status of all 2014-2015 series. Is there a certain show that you're relieved to find on the officially renewed or renewal likely list? Are you disappointed to see any of those in danger or officially canceled? Be sure to sound off in the comment section and let your voices be heard!
TV Renewal Chart Key
  • New Series Coming Soon

    Get excited! These brand spanking new shows have yet to premiere.
  • Officially Renewed

    The network has officially announced the show's return. Woohoo!
  • Renewal Likely

    While an official announcement has not been released, these shows have the ratings and longevity to stick around for another season.
  • A Toss Up

    It could seriously go either way. There are reasons for/against the show's return and that decision will ultimately come from the big bosses. Cross your fingers.
  • Just Premiered

    It's too early to tell if the show's a small screen success. Keep tuning in to show your loyalty!
  • In Danger

    Yikes. The ratings were unimpressive and the networks, producers, and talent have pretty much gone radio silent regarding the show's future. It looks like a cancellation may be inevitable.
  • Officially Canceled

    Dunzo, buh-bye, gone forever...unless the show happens to be picked up by another network.
2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?
2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?
2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?
2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?
2015 TV Update: Which Shows Are Renewed? Canceled? In Danger?


SURVIVOR blilndsides GOTTA LOVE THEM I do :)

Well Max maybe if you were not so sorry guy but cocky then maybe you would stayed and if you hadn't just put your feet in the pot of the drinking water really?? I don't think Jenn said to put your feet in the water but over it while she poured water on your feet.  It was either you going Max or Shirin who insisted on singing the national anthem really again?? Or her monkey calls OMG I about died laughing and shaking my head in disbelief of what I was hearing LOL!! 

Well now she is worried she knows she maybe next after Max going because she and Max thought they were the leaders of the pack and in charge ha ha oh that was funny to say. Now Lindsey honey you should of kept your mouth shut darling sorry but thats why you are gone you need to learn to let things go and go on with your life my dear. Okay speak up on your thoughts speak up on who you are and stand up for yourself and others and talk it out then once its over and done with let it go and go on with the next chapter of your life.

I do have to say this was one of the best episodes of Survivor and for 2 hours wonder why it was 2 hours if no delays next week but it will be on next Wed so we shall see who knows I am thinking some surprises are in store. Rodney really some of your comments did not sit well with well most of the nations public about woman needing to hold themselves higher than men and we don't have confidence REALLY???  I think you need lessons on Women 101 or people skills in general man sorry but your mind set is back in the stone ages IMO . I hope you learned some lessons by watching yourself and listening to yourself make those comments and then saying it at tribal loved when Jeff was like OMG did you just say the most sexist thing ever ?? 

I am starting to like Mike a bit more even though he got off the handle but I did like how he was trying to tell you Mr. Mailman Dan on how to say your sorry and just let it go at that oh no you had to say your sorry okay that was fine then telling Sierra "well you said things to" and blah blah blah really????? Now that was not a I am sorry Sierra for what I said after tribal and then go on with your life no you had to go on and on which I just about wanted to yell at you man !! Mike doesn't have to know more than you do and just because you may or may not been in more relationships and no you don't know more about woman than Mike you know just about the same if not less IMO so there :)



All in all pretty good show and I was sorry that Kelly got hurt but dang she is one tough gal kept on going didn't realize she was bleeding I think not sure or even got hit in the head. She reminded me of Missy from last season who hurt herself during a challenge but didn't give up or throw in the towel good for them.

As for Max knowing everything about every seasons and everything every little thing that happen I have to agree with most who have said thats a bit creepy and why would you know that so in detailed and start sharing that with others if you know that keep it to yourself IMO and use that information for your own strategy  for the game.

So on that note may your day be awesome and wonderful wherever in the world you may live your lives and be kind to one another life is to precious to be angry and hate angry all the time enjoy life love life IMO

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Survivor & the third person voted out of Survivor is "NINA"

Sorry Nina you got voted out last night but one thing you did was constantly talked about your hearing every single moment of every waking hour while on the show you talked about your hearing impairment. I understand and I get it that you have an impairment I have a son with Cerbral palsy and autism and scoliosis and sure I talk about my son all the time and things he has but he doesn't talk like you or I and he is the happiest kid you ever met he is 18 he doesn't look 18 but he is . He does not care what people think of him he enjoys life as its served to him but yet he does not run around his school he goes to or out in public places telling  people he knows over and over about his disabilities. He expresses love,life and laughter.

I point this out because you come back from tribal first thing after Vince gets voted out You go right into your hearing impairment again. You seemed to me to be looking for the pitty party I am sorry if I am sounding harsh but its true. You knew what Survivor was about you knew what the game was about you have been watching the show and part of a group discussion with me even who knows about survivor. I think you could of made it far if you just stopped talking about your hearing and play the game and make strategic moves and strategies as well. There have been many woman before you of same age as you and even men older than you who made it through the game considering there age. Some had mother roles in there tribes and made it far in the game but they also did things around camp to help and there to listen to others as well as them listening to them and so on and on it was a give and take both ways.

I was sorry to see you voted out last night I wish it had been Will be honest but few thought it was your time to go. SO because of how were being they let you go and voted you out. Will is a okay player but he is weak in challenges he has shortness of breath I have noticed and some other issues. Last nights show was good and the immunity challenge was interesting to. I also am getting annoyed with Shirin who starts in with her tribe mates about monkeys mating really lol and then gets into the sounds which was a bit much IMO LOL!!! Also Mike and his sudden being bossy with everyone like no one else does nothing but him because he is the type of person who needs to keep busy . You know its a game and yes you help around camp but everyone else does to in your blue collar tribe so I don't know where Mike gets off by yelling at everyone.

Dan and his mouth is getting him into trouble and his "mama" comment was totally uncalled for last night I about fell off my couch when he said that to Rodney. I






Well that is my take of last nights show and my thoughts may you all be kind to one another and enjoy life around you. May your day or evening where ever in the world you may live be awesome.

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM
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'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: Each Tribe Deals With Their Controversial Outliers
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV

So far on Survivor: Worlds Apart, the white collar tribe and the no collar tribe have been to Tribal Council. Judging by the last episode, if the blue collar tribe is heading to Tribal soon, Mike will have a big target on his back for being too blue collar. So basically things are just starting to get interesting.

No Collar

Joe and Jenn don't really understand what happened at Tribal. They don't seem too upset that Vince is gone, even though now Joe doesn't know if he can trust Will. Will admits that he voted in his own best interest, which could put him on the outs with everyone left in his tribe.

After Tribal, Nina goes on another rant about how she knows she's next to go so she wishes people won't isolate her while she's here. Jenn thinks it's annoying that she's once again calling attention to her disability and status as an outsider once again. She's definitely not doing herself any favors.

The next day, Jenn and Hali use driftwood to surf (because, like, surfing is Hali's number three passion in life, guys). Jenn thinks they're displaying true no collar behavior.

Joe "provides" for the tribe by catching a little lizard. He also tries to nurture a relationship with Nina in case he needs her vote in the future. A smart move, especially if she survives until a merge or tribe shake-up, he'll need her not to jump ship from an original no collar alliance.

White Collar

Shirin spends her morning talking to monkeys and watching them do it like they do on the Discovery Channel. Then she spends the rest of her morning telling her tribe mates about it, much to the annoyance of Carolyn and Tyler.

Later Max, Shirin, Tyler and Joaquin look for the idol while Carolyn watches the fire because she already has it. Tyler knows she has it too, but it's good to put in the effort of looking for it with everyone else. Shirin gets tired of looking so she suggests they make a truce to stop looking for it until after the next challenge. Joaquin is not okay with that. He says if she wants to stop looking, she can, but he knows he's on the outs so he's not going to stop.

Joaquin pulls Tyler aside to show him the clue he has to the idol. While Tyler already knows it's been found, he thinks that it was a nice gesture for Joaquin to confide in him. As of now, he thinks that if they lose immunity, they'll send Shirin home instead of Joaquin anyway. Shirin really seems to be grating on her tribe members' nerves.

Blue Collar

Dan says his best quality is also his worst quality: his big mouth. Well I'm not sure I'd consider his big mouth a good quality at all, but he just really rubs me the wrong way. Maybe some people think he's funny?

Rodney doesn't think he's funny though. After some mild back-and-forth between the two, Dan crosses the line with an inappropriate "your mama" joke. Rodney tells him to watch his mouth and says if they were back in Boston, he'd have a real problem with Dan.

Rodney also gets into it with Mike after Mike rags on him about the work he does (or doesn't do) around camp. Rodney says everyone pulls their weight, but he's not in charge and he shouldn't be bossing everyone around.

Although Rodney handles things like a child (by flipping Mike off behind his back and then throwing the wood on the pile in a tantrum), Mike isn't helping things by getting into another fight with Lindsey. In her confessional, Lindsey says that in life blue collars tend to judge other people's work ethic compared to their own, and it's no different in Survivor. But she/s confident that she's doing her share around camp.

Mike's response to all this is to shout at everyone, "fine, vote me off," which is a pretty lousy strategy. Even Rodney knows that this is a social game, and the amount of work you do around camp doesn't translate into how far you go in the game.



Immunity Challenge

Each tribe has to carry a large bucket through an obstacle course to a water tower. After they fill it with water, they have to bring it back through the obstacle course, while trying to plug holes with their fingers, to get as much water back to dump into another bucket as they can. First two tribes to finish win immunity and a comfort reward.

Right after filling their first bucket, Joe makes a questionable decision for the no collars. He sends Nina back over the obstacles before the rest of them so she's not helping them move the bucket or plug holes. That's really stupid because this is a challenge where the more hands on deck, the better. Even if they're Nina's hands.

The no collars fall way behind the other two tribes because of this weird strategy and because Will can barely keep up with the rest of his tribe. They were never even in this challenge.

The blue collars finish first, followed shortly by the white collars. The no collars are going back to Tribal Council.

Jeff doesn't even wait until Tribal to ask them what gives. Joe responds that it was his mistake for underestimating Nina and he wishes he hadn't.

Loser Camp

Back at camp, Joe takes full responsibility for losing the challenge. But something tells me he's not the one going home this time. Joe seems to feel genuinely bad because he seems like a pretty honest person. It's nice to see him be so honest, even if it's only because he's in the majority alliance that he feels comfortable doing so.

Will obviously lobbies to vote Nina out. But when Will walks away, Nina tells them they should vote for Will. Jenn and Hali know Will has been struggling the last two challenges and they don't know if they can trust him after he switched his vote at last Tribal.

Tribal Council

Jeff calls Will out right away for making an individual decision so early in the game when he single-handedly decided Vince needed to go. Will seems unphased because I don't think he really gets it. Joe says that sometimes in this game you don't get opportunities to make up for your mistakes. He hopes he gets an opportunity to fix the mistake he made at the challenge.

Nina once again points out how she's on the outs. She thinks that all her tribe mates see when they look at her is a disability. Joe says she seems to be misunderstanding them as much as she thinks they are misunderstanding her.

Nina says they'd be crazy to keep Will over her. She says she's strong and she's loyal, but Jenn says she doesn't think she's emotionally strong enough to say in this game.

Hali points out that she doesn't seem to have the no collar flow that the rest of them have. She says if she's going to stay in the game, she has to make adjustments if she wants to fit in. If she's here to play, she has to stop complaining and actually play.

Nina admits it's hard for her because she spent most of her life being a white collar so it may be harder for her. But she says she can take what they have to say and make the changes she needs to make to stay in this game.

Unfortunately for Nina, she's not going to get the opportunity to correct her missteps. She votes for Will and the rest of them vote for her. In the end, Nina really did contribute to her own demise in this game.

Survivor: Worlds Apart airs Wednesdays at 8pm on CBS.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Who is Fancy?? I found out :)

Who is Fancy and behind this new song as they are saying it well I found out just now and its the one and only Frankie Grande!! Yep thats who it is folks here is a video I got from You Tube just a moment ago so I thought id share this with you all here. I know Frankie did allot of things in the Big Brother House but you know what I am coming to terms that we all need to realize its a game any of the shows we watch they are games sometimes they do things inside the house or out in Survivor or whatever reality show they are on people do things some do not all some. 

So here you go here is the link enjoy and be kind to one another may your day or evening be awesome where ever in the world you may live! 

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM 

Who IS Fancy??  




Thursday, March 5, 2015

Adios Vince!! Survivor blindside :)

I was so happy to see Vince go no heart feelings just that the man was getting strange sorry for those of you who may of liked him but he was getting strange IMO. He wanted be in charge whether he claimed free spirit and blah blah blah no he wanted to be the one in charge and telling people how this was to be done because really it was his way or the highway.

Dan losing his underwear which made everyone happy till his blue collar tribe mates seen his new way of underwear was his shirt? Oh my is what I shall say lol! Not sure if that was a planned idea he had or what shall wait to see how this plays out. As for Mike and his temper tantrum sorry but thats what it was and I've seen others on his tribe work just as hard as he has. Just because Mike is the type of guy I am assuming always needs to be doing something and keeping busy well good for him but he doesn't need to be an ass to others about it and yelling at them because he is needing to keep busy.

Okay Max and his nude parade made me think of my friend Richard Hatch from season 1 and my first thought was like he was trying to use do the same thing Richard did. Well do your own thing not what someone else did but do it because you want to and its your own. Now I have no problem with someone running around nude thats there business but just not sure how Max is doing this for the right or wrong reasons.

Now going to the no collars Hali claims she's trying to get to know Nina better, but it's hard because she's deaf. Though as some are saying age difference maybe an issue to and Nina's break down melt down last night was like REALLY? I AM SORRY Nina this is a game darling and you should of known what you were coming into even with or without your impairment. I go into a game and say I have a site issue with one eye i knew what I was going into before I went into game that I signed up for. Nina is in a group I am in so I know her not well but I know her for a social yahoo group I am in and she should of known how this game is played she has been a member of this group for along time been watching the show since the beginning to I believe. So don't go into a game and try to get pitty or people to feel sorry for you all together because you have some kind of impairment or whatever. Your playing the game of Survivor not ring around the rosy .

The immunity challenge was pretty good though I was a bit taken by the no collars not being able to make a shot while white collar had no issue then again most white collars play that kind of sport basketball or some kind of sport during there off time.

I had to laugh at Vince saying he was the glue that was holding his tribe together really dude ha ha omg NO NO NO NO NO your not sorry!  All I will say now is I am glad he is gone and no more having to deal with Vince through the rest of the game.

Not sure who I think will win this game but I have a few favorites still same as last time though that will see to.

On that note be kind to one another and may your day or evening where ever in the world you may live is a beautiful one .

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM

This below is something I got from a group I own reality forum so enjoy 
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Survivor worlds apart review


 
  'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: Everybody's Getting Naked in Nicaragua
Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV

Last time on the premiere of Survivor: Worlds Apart, we were introduced to the contestants on the three tribes separated by work ethic and lifestyle. We have the corporate minds on the white collar tribe, the laborers on the blue collar tribe and the free spirits on the no collar tribe. Let's continue to see the affect these classifications have on the game.

Blue Collar (Escameca)

Dan is already an outsider on the blue collar team, so it doesn't help that he's lost his underwear in the ocean. Although I have to be honest, I'm not so sad to see his "manties" go, his makeshift shirt/short combo isn't much of an improvement. Lindsey thinks it's a ploy by Dan to make people think he's amusing. She just can't wait until they go to Tribal Council so she can vote him out.

Mike gets a little frustrated that his tribe isn't as hardworking as he is. He thinks they need to help him with chores around camp around the clock, he even wakes people up to help him. Rodney, who is familiar with a blue collar work ethic, thinks Mike is overdoing it and he needs to relax a little. He isn't the boss out here and all of them are playing a game and they need to have time to have fun too.

White Collar (Masaya)

It's day four and the white collar tribe has only just now started a fire. Max says they struggle with the day-to-day in a way that the other tribes probably don't since they're not used to working with their hands.

One thing that distracts them from camp life is Max and Shirin's nudity. Max is a fan of the game and he thinks being naked is a good strategy. And since Max is such a trendsetter, Shirin goes along with him (but only halfway; she just takes her bottoms off for some reason). They both say it's freeing and a good excuse to get some alone time, but it makes the rest of their tribe members uncomfortable.

No Collar (Nagarote)

Hali claims she's trying to get to know Nina better, but it's hard because she's deaf. I think it also has a little to do with their age difference, but that's not something either one of them will admit.

Hali and Jenn decide to go skinny dipping (so much naked in this episode) without even inviting Nina. When they come back, she has a bit of a meltdown accusing them of leaving her out. She storms off and has a moment while Jenn and Hali snicker about making a grown woman cry behind her back. Jenn even has the gall to say that Nina's used to having people coddle her, which isn't going to happen in this game. You think she has it easier because she has a disability? Real nice.

Will likes Nina but he thinks she's put a target on her back now. But it brings Nina and Vince closer together. Vince still doesn't like Joe because he's competing with him for alpha male status so he makes an alliance that supposedly includes Nina and Will, although Will doesn't seem to be fully aware of it. And even if he is, they're not as tight as the other three members of the tribe.

Vince has a weird confrontation with Joe. His masculinity or leadership or whatever is threatened by Joe. I'm not even sure what Vince wants from Joe. I think he's asking Joe just to agree to the fact that he's disrespected Vince and all "his ideas" since the beginning. I'm not even sure I entirely I understand. It's one of the more bizarre interactions I've seen on this show.

Immunity Challenge

For the immunity challenge this episode, the survivors have to dive into the water, swim to a platform, free a buoy and then maneuver the buoy through the water. The survivors will go one at a time like a relay. Once they have all five of their buoys at the finish, they have to untie them and throw them into a basket. First two tribes to put their buoys in the basket win immunity and fishing gear.

Dan makes it clear that he wants to participate in this challenge, so they sit Kelly instead. He doesn't disappoint his tribe at all. He's the first one to finish his leg going up against Tyler and Joaquin.

Blue collar and no collar are tied for most of the race. Until Will gets caught in the buoy obstacle course in the water and takes forever to finish. It leaves room for Shirin and Max to make up time for the white collars.

The white collars are the first to start shooting their buoys, and of course Joaquin is awesome at shooting hoops because it's such a bro thing to be awesome at. He wins immunity for the white collars.

Joe manages to make up time after Will's fiasco so the no collars and the blue collars are shooting at the same time. Except Sierra manages to get all five buoys in the basket before anyone on the no collar tribe can get one.

Blue collars also win immunity and no collars are heading to Tribal Council.

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Loser Camp

Hali is bummed they lost the challenge because now they'll have to make a decision, and that's not something they excel at as no collars. Joe takes the lead though and tells Jenn, Hali and Will to split the votes between Vince and Nina, in case Nina has an idol. It's a stretch to think that Nina might have an idol. It seems like splitting the votes is an unnecessary risk at this point in the game and leaves that alliance more vulnerable so this is a questionable decision, I think.

Will is also an unknown factor in Joe's plan. He says he doesn't want to vote for Nina because she's been his friend in this game.

Vince and Nina chat about possibly voting for Vince. But Vince knows they need to keep the tribe strong so he thinks they should consider voting out Will because of his poor performance in the challenge and his apparent exhaustion.

When Will and Vince talk, Will tells Vince about Joe's plan to split the votes. They think that they should vote for Jenn so they can keep their tribe strong and still control the votes going forward.

But when Nina talks to Will, she tells him about Vince's concern that he's not healthy enough to compete. Now Will isn't sure which alliance to go with because he doesn't know if he can trust Vince any more.

Tribal Council

Jeff asks about the group dynamic and Jenn admits that she, Hali and Joe are tight. Nina says it's tough being the person on the outside of that and Jenn tells her that it's just something she's going to have to deal with. That one sure does have a lot of compassion.

Vince says he's in the middle of everything but that means he's the "glue" of the tribe. You can almost see the eye rolls across America as well as you can see the ones sitting around that fire.

Will says he does feel a little uncomfortable tonight knowing he performed poorly in the challenge. But all he can hope for is to survive another day. That's all any of us can hope for Will.

In the end, it's Joe's plan that goes through. Vince and Nina vote for Jenn, Joe votes for Nina, and Jenn, Hali and Will vote for Vince. Will decided to go with the young alliance after all.

Vince is voted out in yet another blindside.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Frozen !!

Yes I am about to talk about the movie Frozen recent Disney movie I have heard so much about just watched it! I do highly recommend to anyone its pretty good IMO and sharing this right now because well just because lol! I wanted to share something other than just blogging about our favorite shows and reality shows at the moment for something completely different.

That had to been the most powerful movie id seen for Disney like that in a long time and the animation and affects were awesome! Now the song is stuck in my head "Let it Go Let it go" and id sing more but will spare you all ha ha!


Frozen (Link) here is a link to the description of the movie on IMBd which is pretty good site IMO. I am also posting the link to the video of the song yes have to now :) and again I usually don't get this excited about to many movies now a days but for something good,wholesome and family orientated id recommend this movie.


Frozen "Let it go " video song






So on that note enjoy be kind to one another and may your day be beautiful where ever in the world you may live if its day or night may it be wonderful.

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Remembering Leonard Nimoy a great great man !!

Hello everyone sorry this is a bit late but absorbing the news of Leonard Nimoy passing away the other day has hit allot of people every where pretty hard. He was a great man did allot of things in his life besides acting he directed and did screen writes and produced to I believe.

On to remembering him will be not hard for me I was born in the late 60s in 67 and even so allot of things happen before I was born I learned about them as well as learning through Leonard Nimoy as my husband put it he could take a simple subject like history and make it fun to want to learn and fascinating as well.

Without further waiting here is a post and link to a great site that talks about and shares so much about Mr Nimoy and other things he did with his life. He was great in Star Trex yes he made Spock famous though he did so much before that to and all the work he did in the world while he was here was awesome IMO.

Enjoy each other be kind to one another may your day be beautiful where ever in the world you may live and lets get along and create something rare called peace within us all. 

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM

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Remembering Leonard Nimoy

Remembering Leonard Nimoy

Posted 19 hours, 2 minutes ago by Pete

The obituaries have all been unanimous: Leonard Nimoy is remembered for being Mr. Spock. From the New York Times to TMZ, it's Spock this, Live Long And Prosper that.
Yes, Mr. Spock was an influential character. Yes, Star Trek has a huge fandom. But let's remember that the man did something else with his life, OK?
Your humble author will throw editorial distance out the window and confess that his earliest childhood memories of television were of curling up into a ball in front of a static-snowing black-and-white TV with bent rabbit-ears antenna, watching Leonard Nimoy on TV. Not just in Star Trek, but in Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and much later as the spellbinding narrator to the TV-tabloid show In Search Of.... Not just Star Trek, but science fiction as a whole, played a great role in shaping the person he is today, and Nimoy was the gateway to that world.
Here's just one episode of In Search Of... to showcase Nimoy's narrative prowess:

For a kid born in the late 1960s, the Kennedy assassination was a faint legend. It was difficult to understand what all the adults were talking about. But Nimoy could take a dry history subject and turn it into a fascinating quest for answers. It tells you something that Rod Serling was the original narrator for In Search Of..., and Nimoy was selected as his successor after Serling passed away.
Oh, he acted on TV outside Star Trek? You have no idea. Here he is on Bonanza, very far from starships and pointy ears:

But hey, most of his early TV career was indeed work-a-day bit parts and filler. In fact, the Enterprise wasn't even the first stage that William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy shared together. No, that distinction goes to... would you believe, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?

There's even a whole generation who remembers Nimoy better as the voice of Galvatron in the transformers franchise:

Not only that, but his interests stretched from photography to poetry. Among his works are his famous paradoxical pair of biographies, I Am Spock and I Am Not Spock, and works of poetry You & I and We Are All Children Searching for Love: A Collection of Poems and Photographs.
Oh, and (because we're posted it before so why not?) singing...

Sure, it strikes you as corny and 60s. But really, you have to admit it: Everything Nimoy did was filled with light and love and wonder.
The point here, is that this isn't just a bunch of Trekkie nerds mourning one whom arguably brought the deepest, most detailed alien character ever portrayed in media to life. Nimoy had many careers and talents - any one of which would have been more than enough to fill a biography. The fact that he mellowed in his twilight years like a fine oak-casked sherry into a stand-alone celebrity widely recognized the world over is just a testament to how well-rounded he was. Even until his final tweet, he inspired.
In the end, it turns out that the Shatner spiel opening the original Star Trek was no fantasy. In many ways, Leonard Nimoy really did boldly go where no man had gone before.
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