"I have always followed my heart." Oh Jillian -- sometimes you need to follow that little voice in your head that is saying, "This guy is bad news."
How is she ignoring that little voice screaming at her that Wes isn't a good guy? (Heck, the human voice of Jake told her he has a girlfriend.)
There was more drama-rama when Ed returned asking for a second chance, and she granted it and kept him around at the rose ceremony along with Reid, Kipton and, ugh, Wes. Jesse and Michael went home.
Here Come
the Newlyweds
A minimalist look to a room they designed helped Audra and Rich Newbery win the safety challenge, keeping them in the competition next week.
When the couples get together to vote, even though Makayla and Kenny McCorris told Sarin and Jed Hikins that they wouldn't vote them off the show, they did. The Hinkins confronted the McMorris' about going back on their word. This could be devastating for the McMorris' because the couples on this show have been really close, and to think you can't trust someone will likely affect their fate.
Canada's Next Top Model
It was off to New York this week for the girls -- well, all except Maryam (again) who still didn't have a passport. Despite this, she did her own photoshoot in Toronto and the judges allowed her to be judged based on that, and it was good enough to keep her.
Not bringing high heels to meetings with designers and a weak photo cost Heather her spot on the show.
America's Got Talent
Is Kevin Skinner the next Susan Boyle? Reality blogs are saying he could be and he certainly sounded great. This chicken catcher is the reason we should never judge a book by its cover -- his "down home" look never hinted at his amazing voice (singing Garth Brooks' If Tomorrow Never Comes).
But was he Susan Boyle-esque? Not quite. He was good, yes. But not outstanding.
Other auditions continued this week, with some bad singers, horrible dancers and a weird guy who balanced a lawn mower on his chin while host Nick Cannon threw cabbages at the blade.
The Superstars
Jennifer Capriati and David Charvet left the show immediately after Capriati suffered an injury during last week's episode and that's when an interesting rule was introduced: The last team eliminated would replace them.
That meant the feisty team of Terrell Owens and Joanna Krupa were back.
During competition, Dan Cortese hurt himself, so David Charvet was back in, pairing up with Lisa Leslie. The partnership seemed to work for them, but Estella Warren and Robert Horry couldn't seem to work together, losing the final elimination challenge. But despite being upset with being booted, maybe they'll be back (considering the high number of injuries by the end of the second show).
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REALITY ROUND UP
- Hell's Kitchen is coming to Canada. The sixth season will have chefs battling it out for the head chef position at Araxi Restaurant in Whistler, B.C., TVGuide.ca reports. Araxi is the first Canadian restaurant to be featured on the show, but there aren't any Canadian contestants. Season 6 gets cooking July 21 on CITY-TV.
- NBC's Last Comic Standing appears to be dead in the water, but ABC is now developing a new show called The Fast and the Funniest, Reuters reports. Stand-up comedians compete in challenges as they tour across the country.