Spencer Kitley, Will Semons and Kate Gunderson cover the latest in reality television, breaking down the fights, antics and most dramatic moments from your favorite reality series, including The Bachelor franchise, The Challenge, Survivor, Big Brother, Bravo TV and many more.
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Thursday, May 25, 2017
Ep. 132 - The Challenge Champs vs. Pros & Survivor Game Changers Finale
Spencer Kitley and Will Semons dive into The Challenge spinoff, Champs vs. Pros to share their thoughts on the format and the unlikely elimination. They also chat about a great finale on what was a fantastic season of Survivor (27:30) and really delivered on its Game Changers title.
Ep. 131 - The Bachelorette Premiere
Spencer Kitley and Will Semons discuss the premiere episode of The Bachelorette and award their superlatives for best and worst gimmicks and even hand out their best first impression award. All of that, plus their picks to go the distance this season.
Monday, May 15, 2017
Ep. 130 - The Challenge Invasion Finale, Champs vs. Pros picks and Survivor Game Changers
Spencer Kitley and Will Semons get into the ins and outs of
the The Challenge Invasion finale (3:40), as well as make their picks for
winners of The Challenge Champs vs. Pros (27:30). They also discuss the latest
on the biggest blindside season in recent memory on Survivor Game Changers
(37:28) and some other randomness (58:05).
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Ep. 129 - The Challenge, Survivor, Southern Charm and Below Deck Med
Spencer Kitley and Will Semons are riding high on the great spring Reality TV season and they are discussing all of their favorites. They start things off with The Challenge Invasion (2:12) finale and talk through some of the strategies being deployed in the first two legs as well as dive into the casts for the two new Challenge seasons. Survivor Game Changers (38:23) is excellent and the blindside train keeps rolling and they share their thoughts on the latest surprise. And of course two Bravo favorites are back, Southern Charm (56:05) and Below Deck Med (1:01.33), and they dig in on the strong starts.
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