Okay, how many of you caught The Biggest Loser Couples Premier last night? Now that I’m into my new digs, I might be able to actually watch a Season in real time…or nearly real time. I still love to TiVo the shows so I can fast forward through all the diet commercials. They make me hungry!
The show started off with 11 couples. That’s 22 big ole people. The way this season of The Biggest Loser Couples started off is that the couples would be on the show for one week. At the end of one week, they would have the weigh in. The Couple with the highest percentage of weight loss would get to stay at the Ranch while the Couples who fell below the Yellow line would have to send one member home.
There was one immunity challenge which the Black Team one. So they were safe this week. The rest of The Biggest Loser Couples had to fight it out to stay at the Ranch. The father and son Brown team took the #1 spot. Of course, they were the last ones to be weighed. Do you think this was a coincidence? I don’t. I think The Biggest Loser knew who weighed what and had those guys up last so they could prolong the drama…and show more commercials. Have I told you that I love my TiVo?
At the end of the show, Alyson dropped a little surprise. Of course, by now you know there is always something extra. This season the surprise is that at the end of thirty days, if the other team member is still in the show, then the other team mate gets to come back. I thought that was pretty cool.
I have to tell ya, if you missed The Biggest Loser Couples Premier, you miss some people dropping some huge amount of weight. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a season where so many people lost so much weight the first week!
Once again, it was fun watching Jillian and Bob go at it. I don’t know about you, but over the years I’ve certainly seen a change in both Bob and Jillian. Jillian seems to be more into psycho analysing the Contestants while Bob wants them all to be Zen Masters. You can’t argue with any of their techniques because they do get the Contestants to lose weight.
During the first couple of seasons, I would have chosen Jillian as my trainer. But now, I would pick Bob hands down. Hey Jill, leave the psycho stuff to your Mom and just get on with the training! I can imagine some of the Contestants saying “Hey, I don’t need a friend, I need to lose weight!”
Anyhow, this season promises to be a good one. Maybe even better than previous Season’s. So if you missed the Season Premier of The Biggest Loser Couples, go to NBC and watch it. You won’t be dissappointed.
One Response
Stacy
January 27th, 2009 at 9:18 pm
1While surfing channels I came across a very overweight 19 year old almost collapsing on a treadmill, vomitting with this young skinny bitch screaming at him to keep running. I would have punched her in the mouth if I were him. Where are his parents??? Another time a very obese man collapsed jogging. I thought doctors say people who have not exercised should start out just walking to the mailbox and back, not jog a mile. These very overweight people need to change their eating first to lose weight, then move slowly like Richard Simmons’ tapes. Just how much weight did he lose by running on that treadmill? Is this supposed to be “good television” watching severely obese people almost kill themselves? Is watching someone almost have a heat attack fun to watch? Are there no physicians monitoring this “exercise.” I changed the channel immediately. At least no one is going to drop dead on The Bachelor.
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