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End of the Chos

Being Polite Sucks Sometimes Godwin Cho

Erwin and Godwin Cho arrived last on the mat tonight, ending their “Amazing Race.”

The Bay Area brothers might have won the race if they hadn’t put other players first. But then, that just wouldn’t have been the Cho boys. The two helped out other teams – and it probably cost them the race.

Just goes to show that winners don’t always come in first place.

The Chos played honorably and even managed to overcome their fear of heights. Let’s just say that I sure wouldn’t have gone face-first down that huge tower.

Here’s to the Chos, who won their own race and did it their way.

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“Lost” leaves on bad note

It was supposed to be a crazy ender, a tantalizing episode that would blow the roof off what we know about “Lost” and propel us into a new exciting season picking up next February.

Did anyone else feel the need to stifle a yawn?

Yes, it was interesting that Kate was married to the “Serenity” captain – Nathan Fillion – and that he was a Florida cop. She went by the name of Monica and, when she realized she was still a gal on the lam, she drugged him and ran away with their honeymoon Oceanic Airlines tickets.

She’s bounced back from that heartache, however. We know this because Sawyer and Kate consummate their relationship on this mini-season ender.

Sadly, Jack had to see the post-nookie snuggle on a bank of monitors.

Yet Jack grew a set of huevos this episode to buy freedom for Kate and Sawyer. Or at least, that’s what he thinks he’s buying when he barters Henry Gale/Ben Linus’ life on the operating table.

We don’t know what we’re buying yet. But we do know that the “Lost” replacement “Day Break” just doesn’t cut it. “Criminal Minds” has always been a great show. Now, it might be my replacement show.

When “Lost” returns in February, the producers better amp up the action.

But in the meantime, here’s a few moments from last night’s “Lost.”

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ABC’s ultimate shop site

So my pal Jodie asked me this morning how she could find out where to buy Susan’s scrumptious little black dress from last night’s “Desperate Housewives.”

Turns out ABC has a great Web site where you can purchase not only featured clothes from the show, but also furnishing, paint and what-have-you.

And it’s not just “D.H.”

There’s a place on the site for almost every ABC series that allows you to dress, or decorate, like you were fresh off Wisteria Lane or hanging out at Seattle Grace.

Just go to the ABC store Web site pick out the Indigo clogs Lynnette wore to the store ($84.95, free shipping), or the Primp Bunny thermals Betty wore on “Ugly Betty,” (on sale! $54.99) or Meredith’s Theory Ivy Button Down Shirt from “Grey’s Anatomy” ($100).

Or you can see what Benjamin Moore paint color Susan uses. Or Bree’s Gloveables Pink Gingham Dish Gloves ($13.95).

It’s just all too much fun.

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“Lost” monster revealed

So we finally know for sure what the “monster” looks like: a big, angry black cloud.

What’s up with that?

We first spied the beast in Season 1, but it looked more like a shadow of something than a real something. Then, last season, there was the chilling encounter between Mr. Eko and the cloud when they came nose-to-nose.

But the cloud decided to attack tonight, just like it did when it killed the pilot in Season 1, snuffing out Mr. Eko. Eko whispered to Locke in his dying breath that Locke and the others were next.

(By the way, remember all the references to “black smoke” and its danger from Rousseau.)

Oh, and there was spooky eye-patch guy on the monitor in the Pearl hatch, who seemed to be peering back at the castaways.

But is all this enough to keep up the waning interest in “Lost”? Certainly, ABC must be regretting the decision to put in this “miniseries” instead of going full-bore through the month of November. “Lost” has been steadily bleeding viewers — viewers who apparently have moved over to CBS’ sophomore series “Criminal Minds.”
Next week is the final episode before “Lost” returns in February. In its place is the mind-numbing “Day Break.”

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“O.C.” how much you know

Sure, you think you know all there is to know about “The O.C.,” but we’re going to separate the core from the posers. Get these questions right, and you’ll be entered into a contest to win a special “O.C.” book bag with flashy comic-book character buttons from Seth’s “The Atomic County.”

Send the answers to syoung@angnewspapers.com before 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 and we’ll do a random drawing from everyone who sends in the correct answers on Nov. 9.

1. What is Seth Cohen’s middle name?

2. Adam Brody played the love interest of which character on “Gilmore
Girls”?

3. What was Kaitlin’s pony’s name?

4. What did the poor pony suffer from?

5. What nickname did Summer call Kaitlin?

6. What band performs the show’s theme song and what is the title?

7. Who caused the car accident resulting in Marissa’s death?

8. Alan Dale, who played Kirsten’s dad and Julie’s husband, plays sinister
dads in what two top-10 network TV shows currently on the air?

9. What actress plays The Nana?

10. A super star’s son played the star of the fictional show, ‘The Valley,’
featured on “The O.C.” Who is he and what is his dad’s name?

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Spontaneous country music lovers wanted

Win tickets to the Country Music Awards this Friday.

Yeah, yeah. We know it’s short notice. But, for those of you who are all doing things at the spur of the moment, here’s the moment and the spur to go along with it.

Answer these three trivia questions correctly and you’ll be included
in a random drawing for VIP tickets to the Country Music Awards held
Friday, Nov. 3 in Nashville.

You’ll have to provide your own transportation and lodging, but the tickets are valued at $350 a piece. If you don’t win, or can’t go, you can watch the CMA Awards at 8 p.m. Monday on ABC-Channel 7.

1. Who was Kenny Chesney married to for about half a minute?

2. What two Dolly Parton songs earned Oscar nominations?

3. What country singer currently stars in the movie “Flicka”?

Send your answers, along with your name, address and phone number to
syoung@angnewspapers.com. The drawing will be held at 3 p.m. Oct.
31, and tickets will be shipped overnight to the winners.

Good luck!

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The “Amazing” Cho Brothers

Erwin and Godwin Cho of “The Amazing Race” just proved tonight that nice guys don’t always finish last.

The Bay Area racers made sure that Kentucky couple Dave and Mary didn’t get eliminated by helping them get the fast-forward. The couple came in last the week before and had a severe penalty if they did not finish first.

In order to let Dave and Mary get the fast-forward, Erwin had to conquer his severe fear of heights. And you never saw any human scamper up a ladder as quickly as he did.

This latest sacrifice should prove that the Cho Brothers are No. 1 – even if they don’t win the race.

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The Peacock Network Gets Plucked

Too many TV choices?

NBC may have found a way for you to cut back on your must-see TV. On Thursday, the once-mighty peacock network announced it would be backing off of scripted series programming in the 8 p.m. hour time slot next fall.

And who can blame them given the fact that Americans flock to such cheaply made shows as “American Idol,” “Survivor,” “Dancing with the Stars” and “Wife Swap”

These days, an hour-long drama costs between $2.5 and $3.5 million per episode to make. A reality show goes for about a million bucks an episode, and has the same or better chance of grabbing viewers than NBC’s fall ratings flops “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Kidnapped” and “Friday Night Lights.”

Every one of those series earned lavish reviews from critics, but viewers were less enthralled. And NBC fared even less well with its comedies, “30 Rock” and “Twenty Good Years.”

The problem may be an isolated one, however. There’s plenty of thriving scripted shows in that 8 p.m. slot, including Fox’s “House,” CBS’ “NCIS” and even the new fall hits, ABC’s “Ugly Betty” and CBS’ “Jericho.”

The fault of the 8 p.m failure may fall more on the fact that NBC hasn’t been able to generate much in that slot except for “My Name is Earl” and “The Office” for several years.

The peacock fell off its No. 1 perch to become a fourth-place runner. In NBC’s powerhouse years, they had such hits as “Friends,” “Frasier” and “Seinfeld.” During those lucrative years, insiders referred to the network as Never Been Cockier, and executives began making some programming mistakes.

Jeff Zucker, former entertainment president and now the chief executive of the NBC Universal television Group, could never get a break-out hit from the cozy slots between shows like “Friends” and “Seinfeld.”

And during that time, NBC didn’t even seem to be trying, instead letting such place-holder shows as “Veronica’s Closet” and “Caroline in the City” ride the lucrative coattails of what was known as the NBC Thursday night stronghold.

It’s interesting that the man behind those decisions – Zucker – is now at the helm of this new plan to save the company.

The 8 p.m. programming decision is the one spot viewers will immediately notice in the wake of NBC Universal’s restructuring plan announced on Thursday. Company spokespeople say the overhaul will save $750 million in the next two years.

The impact on viewers reaches even further, however, as NBC’s surrender of the 8 p.m. timeslot means fewer shows ordered for next season. NBC could probably keep proven shows in the 9 and 10 p.m. hours, therefore buying fewer series and saving more money.

In the past few years, all of the networks have waved the white flag when it comes to Saturday night programming and have filled the time either with unscripted programming or reruns.

It wasn’t that long ago that Saturday night was a time viewers sat with their families to watch such shows as “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” “JAG,” “Sisters,” “Touched by an Angel” and even “The Love Boat.”

But as viewing habits changed, the networks discovered they could not lure viewers to that night, which has the fewest number of viewers of any day of the week.

Of course, it could be argued that as quality slipped on Saturday night, so too did viewer levels.

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“Heroes” penned by Bryan Fuller

OK, so this may sound way too geeky for you, but I couldn’t believe it when I read that tonight’s tight episode was written by Bryan Fuller.

You know Bryan, right?

Besides being a fantastic person, he also is the creative genius behind Showtime’s “Dead Like Me” and the too-good-for-Fox series “Wonderfalls.”

Oh, “Wonderfalls,” we hardly got to know you before Fox ripped you from the air. Thank god for DVDs. The truly nerdy will remember Bryan from his time on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “Star Trek: Voyager.”

Anyway, Bryan’s episode tonight was one of the best yet, filled with ominious overtones and some cool revenge.

And how much did we love Hiro (Masi Oka) popping on board the subway with Peter (Milo Ventimiglia), speaking perfect English and saying that he was from the future?

Did you hear Peter when he finally realized what his power was?

Love it.

“Heroes” just keeps getting better and better.

And we look forward to even more Bryan episodes.

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Will Smith: Deja Med

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have a pilot deal with CBS for a project the Hollywood Reporter describes as “the medical adventures of the CDC doctors who fight the diseases and viruses that threaten people worldwide.”

We describe it as a failed 2004-2005 NBC series, “Medical Investigation.”

That series, starring Neal McDonough, Kelli Williams and Christopher Gorham, centered on the cases of an elite government investigation unit specializing in sudden, mysterious and dangerous medical outbreaks.

Now, we understand that there’s plenty of doctor, lawyer and police-centered dramas on the air that could sound similar on paper. But this one seems just a tad too close for comfort.

Besides, viewers already passed on this the last time around. But if CBS can get Will and Jada to star, the network just might have something here to draw viewers.
Will and Jada Pinkett Smith

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