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5 posts tagged "Reality TV"

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‘Love is Blind’ won’t see success through its terrifically boring shallowness

Caroline Lezny | Wednesday, February 26, 2020

It’s the fairytale proposal that romantics grow up dreaming about: these couples get engaged without ever seeing each other’s faces. Netflix’s new reality series “Love Is Blind” presents 10 men and women with the challenge of meeting their soulmates. The catch? They have to make their decisions based solely upon “blind” conversation. The first episodes

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‘Nathan For You’ Season 4 is must-see comedy

Owen Lane | Wednesday, September 27, 2017

“Nathan for You” compels its audience to do two things. For one thing, of course, it makes them laugh. A lot. The sheer conceptual originality of “Nathan for You” separates the show from anything else on cable or streaming services, and this unique take on comedy pays its dividends in laughter. The most accessible show

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Redemptive qualities of The Bachelor

Brenna Moxley | Tuesday, March 21, 2017

“The Bachelor” is a dating game show that began airing 15 years ago on ABC. It now has 21 seasons and its partner show, “The Bachelorette”, has 12 seasons, which span from 2003 to the present. I began watching these two shows with Emily Maynard’s season of The Bachelorette in the summer of 2012. Since

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The Amazing Race: White House 2016

BridgeND | Thursday, September 17, 2015

“Do you think it’s fair that Hillary’s hair gets a lot more scrutiny than yours does?” If you had to guess, where would you say this question came from? A dramatic reality TV series that you would never admit you were a fan of in public? The kind of gossip-filled magazine you would never keep

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‘Bachelor in Paradise’ ends with love, sort of

Matthew Munhall | Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Labor Day has come and gone, college football season has begun, and pumpkin spice lattes have returned, meaning summer 2014 is, by most accounts, officially over. Luckily, the reality TV world managed to let out a cry of “summer break forever, y’all” with its last gasp of air, Monday’s finale of “Bachelor in Paradise.” “Bachelor in Paradise”

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After a win against Louisville on Saturday, The Ba After a win against Louisville on Saturday, The Basement Breakdown, The Observer’s sports podcast, is back with some Pittsburgh predictions.  Some highlights from the stream include:

🏈Last Saturday’s 12-7 final score against Louisville (0:23)

🏈Taking a look around college football with Georgia falling to Alabama, Florida State getting its first FBS win against North Carolina and the Big Ten returning this weekend. (14:52)

🏈Fact-or Fiction. This episode’s hot takes include: ND’s first defensive touchdown coming against Pitt? Can the Irish produce a 100-yard rusher against the Panthers’ defense? Did the Louisville win actually give Notre Dame the blueprint for beating Clemson? (20:20)

🏈Predictions for this weekend’s game. (39:38)

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