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9 Nisan 2008 Çarşamba

Oxygen's Bad Girls Club latest dramz

Bad Girls rule on Oxygen.

The latest dramz has Tanisha not happy with Naveen’s behavior and Cordelia wants nothing to do with Jennavecia, since she may have been the culprit behind the demise between Cordelia and Scott.

Just to hear someone be called "Jennavecia", you must catch the show on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on the Oxygen Network.

Bad is back on Oxygen with the second season of the hit reality series from the producers of The Real World. This season takes ‘bad behavior’ to the next level with a cast of young women who are the kind you don't bring home to mother.

The Bad Girls Club brings seven self-proclaimed ‘bad girls’ together in a Los Angeles mansion. The cast, who range in age from 21 to 26, recognize that their outrageous behavior has hindered their relationships, careers and lives. These women have issues with choices, anger, trust and control, and claim they want to change. Will living together help them move forward and turn their lives around – or will chaos rule?


The Bad Girls Club – Tanisha Isn’t Taking It Anymore
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During the writers' strike, I forgot just how much I like ABC's "Samantha Who?," the quirky comedy starring Christina Applegate. Samantha is just so awkward and quirky, we forgive her for all of her past mistakes and really want to see her succeed.

Last night, we had our fingers crossed that maybe, just maybe, Todd would take her back. Instead, he asked if his new girlfriend Chloe could move in with him -- in Samantha's apartment. The problem is, her lease forbids subletting, meaning either she moves in or they move out. So, she moves in and as a threesome, things don't quite work out.

Chloe is jealous of Todd's past with Sam, so she sabotages her, pretending Sam said mean things to her and that she ripped apart her stuffed animal. Todd does learn the truth and then turns to Chloe and professes his love for her. Sam leaves the apartment at the end of the episode, heading back to her parents' house.

Although Sam's fiasco was pretty funny, the best part was the interaction between Dena, Sam's not so perfect friend, and Sam's mom Regina. After Sam ditches her mom, Dena shows up and she and Regina "bond." They get drunk together and profess their deepest secrets. Regina is mad about a beauty pageant where she placed runner-up and Dena is mad that an art school -- the one in the back of the magazine where you have to draw a turtle to get in -- rejected her.

When they wake up the next morning, there is a turtle drawn on the wall, makeup all over both of their faces and a giant fake rabbit sitting next to Regina. Turns out they toilet papered the winner of the pageant's house and stole the rabbit from her lawn.

Another great part of the show, although small, is Frank the doorman. He adds a subtle funniness to the show that I love. His mocking of Sam -- while at the same time, we really do think he likes her -- makes him a worthwhile character even for his few lines.

I really hope this show continues to do well and that people didn't forget about it during the strike. It has a lot of qualities that make for a great comedy, plus who doesn't love a bad girl reforming her ways (with amnesia)? In a way, Sam makes us wonder, what would happen if we forgot everything? Hopefully, we'll never know, but we can laugh at her as she remembers.


'DANCING' THE NIGHT AWAY
Good versus evil or lust versus love. That's the best way to describe the two extremes of dancing which took place last night. On one hand you had Cristian and Cheryl in their Matrix-like black costumes doing the paso doble and on the other you had Priscilla in a Rennaisancesque gown with Louis gliding on air in a romantic Viennese waltz.

Five of the couples performed the paso doble, while the other four did the waltz, each holding true the the technical choreography, except for Adam Corolla -- of course. During his macho dance, he came out in a Zorro cape riding a unicycle and, as Carrie Ann put it, he had grace and great turns, until he stepped off the bike. Oh well, these judges just don't like him and gave him the lowest score.

On the high end of the macho scale was Cristian, who puffed his bare chest like a bull and grunted a few times like one too.

Somewhere in the middle were Jason and Edyta whose waltz was graceful "sexy" and "erotic," and gave the impression of two swans mating -- that's if you listened to judge Bruno Tonioli.

It was also a night for high scores, despite the technically diffiult dances, which can mean these guys and gals are out to make an impression. Chritie still reigned supreme, but right on her back are Jason and Edyta who also scored a 29.

Back from last week's "boring" dance, Marissa and Tony raised their scores with a passionate paso doble, making them the third couple with a 24. Tonight's the deal-breaker, so stay tuned.


IN 40 WORDS OR LESS
Miss your favorite show last night? No problem. Check out our super-condensed recaps.

Jon & Kate Plus 8 -- Jon and Kate take Alexis to a reptile museum because she's obsessed with alligators. The rest of the kids stay with Aunt Jodi, where Mady misbehaves. Jon takes Collin to the Strasburg Railroad, where he blows the train whistle.

Paradise Hotel 2 -- Krista is called "troll doll" during Pandora's Box, and sulks. At elimination, Myrna chooses Mike, forcing Tanya to pick someone else. Even though Ryan is free, she picks Chris, whom Stephanie already chose. Chris goes with Stephanie, sending Tanya home.

The Bachelor: London Calling -- Matt plays tennis with Ashley, Shayne, Noelle, Robin, Kelly and Chelsea, who gets the rose. Amanda gets a rose on her date. Holly gets sent home after her date with Matt and Marshana. At the ceremony, Ashley and Kelly go.

Flavor of Love 3 -- The nine remaining girls are divided into three groups for mock weddings: Each team has a bride, bridesmaid and maid of honor. Afterward, the girls attend Flav's fake funeral. Sinceer wins and Hotlanta is sent packing.

Greek -- Cappie tells Casey about him and Rebecca. Casey goes on a date to show them she doesn't care and he turns out to be 16. Meanwhile, Rusty and his pledge brothers bond while Dale tries to "un-gay" Calvin.

Medium -- Allison dreams that an author is killing younger men based on a book she wrote. Turns out, the serial killer is a man -- the publisher of the woman's books. Devalos brings Allison to a fund-raiser for his DA campaign.


WHAT 2 WATCH 2NITE
The writers' strike is over -- hooray! -- but, unfortunately, some of your favorite shows may not return this season -- boo! Fear not! There's still plenty to watch on TV. Here, we offer our best bets in primetime tonight (all times are Eastern).

NCIS, 8 p.m. on CBS -- RETURNS! -- While on a stakeout at a warehouse from which naval radar equipment disappeared, the team witnesses a murder. Meanwhile, Ducky has a secret that he keeps from the other agents.

The Biggest Loser, 8 p.m. on NBC -- NEW! -- The final four are left to train themselves during the last week on campus. Then it's up to the viewers to whittle the pool from four to three via an online vote. The results will be revealed in the season finale.

American Idol, 8 p.m. on Fox -- NEW! -- The eight remaining finalists perform inspirational songs.

Beauty and the Geek, 8 p.m. on The CW -- NEW! -- The men get makeovers; and the teams go to the set of the soap "The Young and the Restless," where actors Michelle Stafford and Joshua Morrow judge them in an acting competition.

Big Brother 9: 'Til Death Do You Part, 9 p.m. on CBS -- NEW! -- The Power of Veto competition is held. Will Sharon or Sheila be able to save themselves?

Hell's Kitchen, 9 p.m. on Fox -- NEW! -- In the first challenge, the contestants -- including Staten Island's own Rosann Fama -- must slice halibut into 6-ounce fillets. At the dinner service, one member of each team serves as maitre d'. Later, a contestant is eliminated.

Dancing With the Stars, 9 p.m. on ABC -- NEW! -- The third results show of the season. Also: Sheryl Crow sings "All I Wanna Do" and "Out of Our Heads"; ballroom-dancing champions Delyan Terziev and Boriana Deltcheva perform; two teams of kids age 9 and under compete.

Secret Talents of the Stars, 10 p.m. on CBS -- DEBUT! -- Sixteen celebrities showcase hidden talents and compete for viewers' votes to determine who possesses the best secret ability. In the opener, Clint Black performs comedy, Sasha Cohen becomes a contortionist, Mya tap-dances and George Takei sings a country song.

Real Housewives of New York City, 10 p.m. on Bravo -- NEW! -- LuAnn's son objects to her busy social schedule when she and Bethenny go to dinner after having drinks at the house. Elsewhere, Alex brings Simon to a girls-only night, a move that irks Ramona.

The Bad Girls Club, 10 p.m. on Oxygen -- NEW! -- The gals exploit Cordelia's drunken admission that she has an "ugly girl" complex. Elsewhere, Andrea writes a blog entry that could have unexpected consequences.

Boston Legal, 10:02 p.m. on ABC -- RETURNS! -- Alan and Jerry go after a tabloid talk show when a women is murdered for turning down a marriage proposal on the air. Meanwhile, Denny hopes a dinner invitation from Shirley will rekindle their long-ago romance.

Gene Simmons Family Jewels, 10:30 p.m. on A&E -- NEW! -- Gene has to go to SeaWorld on business and decides to take the whole family, including Tracy's twin 4-year old sons, but the trip turns out badly for Shannon and Tracy, who get food poisoning.


THE BRAIN GAME
Test your knowledge of all things trivial by answering this question, taken from one of last night's game shows. (Check back tomorrow for the answer.)

From "Jeopardy!": Assassinations: For a short time, Diego Rivera was a suspect in the 1940 murder of this man.

Yesterday's answer: What is the Emmy?
(From "Jeopardy!": Show Business: The wings on this, created in 1948, represent the "muse of art"; the atom represents the "electron of science.")

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