Television
This episode of Love Is Blind Season 7 looks like it’s going to be crazy. Can’t wait.
I used to be interested and bored with this season of Love Is Blind. First, it features people in my backyard in Washington, which is exciting because I would meet an individual or two, but in addition everyone I do know who’s actively dating in Washington does nothing but complain concerning the prospects on this city. This is kind of crazy considering that on paper DC would be the proper place to discover a partner. Most persons are well educated, ambitious and on their way to… something.
When they released the solid I spotted I used to be too old to know these people so I lost interest. Other than that, overall I’m a bit disenchanted with this show, although I can not quite put my finger on why. Maybe it’s just over in my life, but whatever. What brought me back was the scandal surrounding Tyler and whether his children are a component of his life or not. I do know, I do know – I shouldn’t be all for this scandal and lewdness, but I’m human. Sue me. Anyway, I watched your entire season and placed my bets on the 2 couples who ended up saying yes: Ashley and Tyler, and Taylor and Garrett.
I’m blissful for Taylor and Garrett and I hope every part works out for them. Yes. I expect their part of the meeting to be reasonably quiet and boring, which is what a pair should be like after they manage their married life together. Sure, they probably do speeches and stuff, but in the long run, they found love, said “I do,” and at the moment are married. This shouldn’t be the place for fireworks.
Ashley and Tyler however? Almost immediately after the show began, stories about his relationship with a pair he helped conceive a baby appeared on social media. Did he cheat on his alleged then-girlfriend to help them have a baby? Was he the rationale the couple ended their relationship? Do the kids he fathered know him? Social media and the kids’s mother would have you think that he was quite present in the kids’s lives until he left for Love Is Blind. Is it true? Who knows? Is Tyler the diabolical villain in all of this who lied to his way into marriage? Is he a fraud? Did they really completely clear the air off-camera (the quantity of off-camera stuff we didn’t see is a feature of this season and, truthfully, made it extremely irritating) and she or he said yes to Tyler while fully aware mind and heart?
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I need to know all this. Will Ashley and Tyler sit together on the reunion? Are they good? Did all the knowledge that got here out after the series of episodes began causing a rift of their relationship?
For the record, I hope Ashley knew every part and that Tyler was completely clear. I also hope that every one information that comes from external sites (Unfortunately, the girl with whom he has three children and who he claims only acted as a sperm donor) is unfaithful and that these children don’t suffer because of their father who abandoned her for “better opportunities” and “fame” and that Ashley was not blinded by all this and looked like a idiot. I WANT this to keep going up and up. I’m afraid that will not be the case. I do know all this noise around Tyler makes it hard to root for them. Hopefully the meeting will clear this up; I actually have little or no faith that this may occur. If they sit there together, I feel like we’re going to get quite a bit of unanswered answers. If they aren’t together, I feel we all know that every part we saw on the web was true.
I’m also interested by Tim and Alex. Nothing we saw on camera really indicated what went incorrect. In fact, Tim looked like he was kind of crazy. Their last interaction (that we saw), where he said he didn’t want to talk to her anymore, didn’t match what we saw on camera, what he said, or her energy. She looked completely confused by his seemingly controlled anger and irritation, which is fair. Alex principally got dropped for taking a nap while his parents were around, and this totally cannot be it. If so, Tim is crazy. There were many other the reason why they didn’t seem to fit together; the one he used as a reason for bail was interesting. Alex stated on social media that every part would be revealed on the reunion. OK. Let’s hope so. Otherwise, I hope she gets all of the naps she needs in her life, and I hope he isn’t who the last scene showed him to be. They make documentaries on Netflix about people like this and none of them are positive.
And sigh, let’s discuss Rameses and Marisa. The end of their relationship was truly my biggest problem with the show this season; SO MUCH THINGS WERE KEPT OFF CAMERA that by the point we got to the discussion it didn’t make any sense. Look, Rameses was a walking red flag, so overall it looks like he did Marissa a favor. And I actually feel sorry for her. I do know women like her who’ve this great, blissful energy that individuals take away from them and do not give back. People see them, their smiles and energy, and so they want it, in order that they take it. When that shine wears off, those self same women are left behind. Rameses was talking to all these other people about marriage and he was just throwing words at Marissa that made it seem like he had an issue, which made him doubt himself. Once again, the one one who seemed problematic of their relationship was him. He had issues with all of the parts of her that were essential to who she was as a human being and, truthfully, as a girl. Ramesses seemed needy and was one of those individuals who took principled positions that, when spoken aloud, were unwise. I feel bad for Marissa, but I’m glad she didn’t find someone who had the nerve to use her energy as a reason why it couldn’t work. I discovered her energy amazing. I rooted for her on screen because she seemed real and like she had to take care of mother and family issues, which she really did. Meanwhile, Rameses is like “down with the army.”
What I’m saying is that I HOPE they will not be dating anymore once the reunion program ends, but I won’t be surprised. But that is why I can not wait to meet again; what’s happening now? The potential for top comedy and true WTF moments is high, and that is before we even get to Hannah’s madness and what she looked like on the show. Hannah is the true villain, but she’s not alone.
As an individual, I hope that every one of these persons are okay, because although this can be a show created for entertainment and “love”, there are real people on the opposite side of all these problems. At the identical time, I actually have to feel that that is the very best scenario for the series. Everyone who watches the show is waiting for the reunion JUST to see what happened and if we get answers.
Like anyone who has given even 10 minutes to this show, I’ll be watching it together with you, hoping for answers that probably won’t come. Yes, we do.
Television
Simone Biles will join Snoop Dogg as a guest mentor on an episode of NBC’s “The Voice.”
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Snoop Dogg AND Simone Biles they swapped their Olympic ties from this summer Paris Games takes on a latest challenge: a tandem of superstars will join forces on NBC’s “The Voice.”
Biles will join Snoop on an episode of the fact competition show that airs Monday. As the show’s coach, the rap star hired Biles as a mentor within the playoffs to advise the five singers vying for a spot within the live shows.
For Snoop and Biles, their pair was a perfect combination of sports and music icons who effortlessly brought their chemistry from the Olympics to TV’s “The Voice.”
“We were able to get together and give the artists the best insight into the next round,” Biles told The Associated Press in a recent interview with Snoop as the 2 finished filming the episode in Los Angeles.
“It was pretty easy, simple,” added Biles, probably the most decorated gymnast of all time, who won 4 medals, including three gold, on the last Olympics. “We are each very gentle. But if we’d like to boost this energy, we will do it. For us it was about giving us confidence for the following week.
Biles can have been known for her athletic achievements, but she had the power to attach with musical competitors from one athlete to a different.
“These are the stages of learning: learn, process, come back and work,” she said. “They all have vocal talent. It’s about using it, knowing when to bring it out, what songs to sing and what genre you fit into. And what should your legacy be? It’s a truly unique show, as is the judging. They can’t see the physical appearance first. It’s all behind the ears, listening and putting your craft together.”
Despite their different profession paths, Snoop and Biles respect one another and are capable of shine on the most important stages.
“We have very diverse careers. But what we were coping with, they’re coping with now,” said Snoop, a remarkably fluid artist who has adopted as a special correspondent IN Record-breaking NBC coverage. He can also be a coach on “The Voice.” Michael Buble, Reba McEntire AND Gwen Stefaniand every of them tries to find and train one other singing phenomenon.
Snoop said he felt the necessity to instill wisdom and confidence in each contestant.
“We have the best experience and knowledge that we can pass on to these contractors,” he said. “She is a performer. I am a contractor. We performed in extreme conditions. We always do our best. But sometimes things happen behind closed doors that you don’t know about. This allows us to talk about these issues and really put them at ease.”
During the Olympics, Biles and Snoop had several viral moments. The two got here together to cheer on Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone during her 400-meter hurdles; gave Biles’ father, Ronald Biles, a Death Row Records gold necklace for his seventy fifth birthday; and was spotted dancing in the group through the women’s gymnastics qualifying round as Biles and her teammate Jordan Chiles joined.
On set, Biles smiled often as he watched Snoop in his charismatic element.
“I knew Snoop would stay true to himself and authentic on ‘The Voice,'” she said. “It’s nice not to have to adjust the form. There is room for everyone.”
Snoop said it made sense for each parties to work together on this episode.
“This is family. It feels good,” Snoop said. “(Biles) can do anything he wants. He picks and chooses what he desires to do. We are at this stage in our profession straight away. It should be a good feeling. You cannot force it or I do not do it. Dot, point, blank space.
Television
No one eats more at Ben’s Chili Bowl than Alex Cross
Last week, Amazon Prime released its highly anticipated series “Cross,” and the masses are loving the atmospheric black detective saga based on James Patterson’s acclaimed book series. The series stars Aldis Hodge within the title role of Alex Cross.
Since the series is ready in Washington, D.C., it was an actual pleasure to look at it from the angle of a resident and DMV resident. The motion of the series takes place not only within the capital of the country, but for once you possibly can feel prefer it. Instead of the uninspired aerial shots of the U.S. Capitol and famous monuments that the majority shows and flicks set in DC add to convey a regional flavor, this photo captures the character of town itself.
There are shots of colourful row houses, scenes of residents crowding the streets, neoclassical buildings not only near the White House, and (minor plot spoiler) sketchy, mysterious white people in Georgetown. It was very nice to see that DMV boysthe bike crew that loudly strolls the streets of the DMV receives an honorable mention.
However, in trying to indicate real life in Washington, it appears that evidently the showrunners got one thing unsuitable. No one – and I repeat, absolutely – goes to Ben’s Chili Bowl as often as Alex Cross.
The man consistently eats at the historic and now iconic chili spot. Whenever he isn’t home or solving cases, Cross apparently stuffs his face with chili dogs. This is de facto weird. Several of his friends and colleagues also stay there consistently. They even hold intimate discussions at full volume about sensitive matters they supposedly want the general public to find out about. It’s not only me; as more and more people discover this program, more persons are beginning to notice this strange habit.
“I’m halfway through Cross on Amazon Prime and the most incredible thing is how often they eat at Ben’s Chili Bowl.” wrote user @thekeyresource on Threads. “Anyone who has lived in DC knows that only tourists eat there. DC residents purposely don’t eat there multiple times a week 🤣.”
For those less familiar, yes, Ben’s Chili Bowl could be very real. In fact, because the first season finished filming, Hodge visited the plant. In addition to being very tasty, the restaurant has existed in town for over 60 years. It was founded within the late Fifties by Ben Ali, a Trindadian-born immigrant who attended Howard University, which is positioned near Ben’s.
As someone who grew up less than 40 minutes from Washington, D.C., and worked, lived, and played in town for the higher a part of a decade, I can assure you that Ben’s is just not an on a regular basis place to live. It’s not even generally considered a spot to hang around through the day. Most people visit Ben’s at the top of a night at the bar on U Street (where he relies).
First, eating as much chili dogs as Cross claims wouldn’t be healthy. Seriously, what adult male together with his body type eats chili dogs that always? Alex Cross is certainly on some bougie keto weight-reduction plan.
Plus, a D.C. skilled actually is not eating greasy, yet delicious, seriously sloppy chili dogs in the midst of the work day. Let’s be honest: If Alex Cross is de facto a DC character, he gets Chipotle. It gives you numerous energy during your lunch break and burrito.
Plus, Ben’s is not the only restaurant on the town. This is just not the one historical case. This is not the only issue that matters to Black people. I mean, I’d expect Alex Cross to be holed up at Stan’s, the cocktail bar and restaurant on Vermont Avenue, and even the Florida Avenue Grill. If the showrunners wish to spread the love even more, there are many Black-owned restaurants like Dukem Ethiopian, Horace & Dickie’s Seafood Carryout, NuVegan Cafe, HalfSmoke and more. DMV guests typically visit several restaurants, not only one everlasting location.
A slight spoiler, but given the subdued, depressed and stressed widower vibes, I actually think Cross also frequently reflected on his complicated life at the bar. He would actually be at a bar like Stan’s. Honestly, there is no such thing as a reason to eat out. The man lives together with his grandmother who helps him deal with his children; it must involve cooking for them!
But after I take into consideration Cross being a widower scuffling with grief, I begin to wonder if all of the chili dogs are a plot device. Maybe he’s waiting for some time at an everyday diner, hoping to assuage his sadness with all those hotdog buns.
Television
Jaleel White’s memoir “Growing Up Urkel” is available now and I can’t wait to read his life story
There are some iconic TV characters which have such a cultural imprint that it have to be difficult for the person playing that character to completely break away from them. One such figure is Steven Q. Urkel, also often called Stefan Urquelle. If you lived within the ’90s, you might not have watched Family Matters, but you knew exactly who Urkel was. He was the annoyingly nerdy neighbor of Carl and Harriet Winslow, who was also in love with their oldest daughter, Laura Winslow. And when you were a young black boy within the ’90s who wore glasses and was even slightly nerdy, people called you Urkel.
Hi. I was Urkel.
Urkel was played by Jaleel White, a young man who grew right into a young adult over the course of the series. I have often wondered what it was like to be so famous for one particular role and how that role influenced the actor’s real life. For example, I entered Morehouse College as a freshman in 1997. At the identical time, the massive news on campus was that Keshia Knight-Pulliamwho famously played Rudy Huxtable on “The Cosby Show,” was also starting her freshman 12 months at Spelman College across the road.
In Black America, Huxtables might as well be royalty. Even though all of the actors playing these characters were human, to us, the common folk, they were all symbols of black excellence and felt like members of our families throughout the series. I still remember the primary time I saw Keshia on campus; you might see people looking at her, almost in disbelief that she was actually there, physically. It was surreal, but I also wondered if she was annoyed. No one called her Keshia, just “Rudy” (at first). I can’t pretend I know her well enough to know if it’s going to ever end, but we had a category together freshman 12 months and the professor would not stop calling her Rudy. It have to be hard to be so famous for such reason that it drags you down in a way that does not allow you to be your personal person.
Jaleel White wrote a memoir titled “Growing Up Urkel.” I can’t wait to read this book. First, I imagine he has to cope with each the positive and negative effects of being related to a novel character who was actually a major a part of American popular culture – ’90s Urkel. Given his fame and a number of the squabbles with his adult companions, o that we have been hearing on the news over the previous couple of years, it looks as if his life story is probably really fascinating. In interviews, he seems so well-adjusted that he should have had a extremely solid family foundation.
I watched it recently interview White gave on “The Breakfast Club” and I was almost surprised by how great he is in front of the camera, but that surprise is because even in 2024 I still consider him as Urkel. I watched TV shows and movies wherein he acted. Well, Jaleel White is the star of probably one in every of the darkest movies of all time. “Who made the potato salad?” Yet all along I saw Urkel acting like a idiot, not Jaleel. He seems to have come to terms with it, but man, it’s really hard to imagine life in his place.
For that reason alone, I’m glad he decided to share his story with the masses, as I’m sure it’s each entertaining and informative. Also, lots of people have stories – I just don’t know the way many individuals have a story that features literally being one of the essential black figures in Black Pop Cultural history. As someone Urkel has seen for thus a few years, I can’t wait to read his story.
Plus every adult black male giving Teddy Pendergrass on the duvet of the book clearly has something to get off his chest.
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