Tonight was the House of Villains season finale, and it had an ending you have to see to believe. It was that fucking amazing.
The Real World’s Wes Bergmann had been a pompous dick who had cheated his way through the show all season and got away with it.
However, last week, he and Jessie Godderz got into a huge verbal fight when the Big Brother star put up for the Redemption Challenge. Jessie called out Wes for not really competing in the game and just sliding by while almost all of the other reality show villains were sent home. Wes called Jessie out for lying to him and saying he swore on his family’s lives that he would take Wes to the finale with him.
It was awesome, and we were wondering how are they going to top it. Well, they did.
Wes beat out Flavor of Love’s New York and The Real Housewives of Miami’s Larsa Pippen to make it to the final three.
Now it was time for the eight eliminated contestants to vote for Wes, Jessie, and Safaree Samuels from Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. At the end of the vote, it was a 4-4 tie between Wes and Safaree, so Jessie was the deciding vote.
Jessie told Wes to get down on his knees and beg. If he did that, he would vote for him. So Wes did, and Jessie voted for Safaree. Thus, crowning the latter, the winner went home with $250,000!
Congrats to Jessie for proving he was the true villain, even though he came in third!
Plus, Wes deserved to lose because he was just a dick. And can you believe he is 30 years old? I thought he was around 50, at least.
Before Vanna White was turning letters on Wheel of Fortune, she was turning heads in Gypsy Angels. How beautiful was the 23-year-old in her acting debut?
Tonight at 8p on CBS, we are getting a one-hour Ghosts event!
It is Christmas, and Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) parents (Bernard White Sakina Jaffrey) are coming for a visit. However, Jay’s mom is not a fan of Sam (Rose McIver). So, Sam is going to do everything she can to win her over and get into the family text chain.
As Sam and Jay are getting the bed and breakfast ready, the water heater breaks. Luckily, the basement ghosts know how to fix it, so Nancy (Betsy Sodaro) offers to help, and the upstairs ghosts come down to watch. What could go wrong?
Sam and Jay forget to shut off the power, and they get a shock. Not just any shock, but one that knocks them backwards into Pete (Richie Moriarty) and Nancy. And you know what that means? Sam becomes Nancy, and Jay is possessed by Pete.
It seems like an easy fix. Sam and Jay just have to drive their car off the property, and Nancy and Pete will pop out of their bodies. But…
Jay’s parents show up before they can, and Nancy is not leaving Sam’s body. So, the ghosts have to convince her to be on her best behavior around them. And we know that Nancy is the opposite of Sam in every way.
Then there is the problem that Pete can leave the property, so they can’t get him out of Jay without an exorcism. And Pete wants to do is spend the holiday with his daughter and grandson.
Will Sam and Jay get their bodies back? Will Sam finally get added to the family group chat? Will it be a merry Christmas at Woodstone Manor?
You are just going to have to watch another episode of the show that has you dying with laughter every week.
And did I mention we will learn something shocking that we never knew about Sass (Román Zaragoza) tonight which is the cherry on top of another great episode?
Have you been wondering when Sweet Magnolias will be back on Netflix? Well, today, the streamer announced when the sweet, yes I said it, show returns.
Get your calendars and mark down February 6th. That is nine days before Valentine’s Day. And there is a reason why I am bringing that up. This season takes place between Halloween and Christmas. That is going to make things confusing for me because I will just start getting over this holiday season, and then I will feel like I am reliving those days.
Anyways, what can we expect to happen in the series’ two-month timeline? Come spend the holidays in Serenity, as Season 4 of Sweet Magnolias takes us from Halloween to Christmas, with surprising laughter, unexpected heartbreak, and renewed resolve along the way. While negotiating the twists and turns of their romantic lives, Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen must also navigate the return of old foes, the loss of great loves, and the pain of transition from past dreams to present ones. As the men in their lives pursue their own dreams and the teenagers take uneasy steps toward adulthood, the Magnolias support each other with creative problem-solving, deep-hearted commitment, and — as always — weekly margaritas.
I can’t wait to laugh and cry with the residents of Serenity Falls!