Posted 3/27/09 11:57 am ET by Debbie Newman in Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, See You Sunday, Top TV Shows

The best thing about Rob Dyrdek? He's not afraid to say whatever he's thinking, whether it's something sweet (e.g. "This is why I love bulldogs..wherever you go they go"), something odd (e.g. "Does anybody know where I can get a screaming frog?") or something borderline-inappropriate (e.g. "I was up all night with a guy that signed his last name 420 on his license").
And now, you won't have wait till Sundays to hear Rob's Drydekisms. Check out what's on Rob's mind RIGHT NOW by hitting up his Twitter, plus hear what Drama's thinking ("Robs camaro vs. Shecklers Ferrari. Who do you think will win?") find out why Chanel's Tweeting at Shwayze and Jonah Hill(!) and hear Jeremy's high-tech mantra:
Posted 3/27/09 11:43 am ET by Lisa Chudnofsky in T.I.'s Road To Redemption, Top TV Shows
When he showed up all smiles at the Atlanta courtroom this morning, you would have hardly guessed that T.I. was there to face a judge on felony weapons charges. Well, the verdict is finally in: One year and one day prison time for the rapper, who recently spent 45 days seeking a bit of mercy by mentoring kicking some sense into troubled youth.
The sentencing comes after an experimental plea deal was struck that suggested if he completed 1,000 hours of community service before sentencing (see T.I.'s Road to Redemption), paid a $100,000 fine and agreed to complete another 500 hours of community service after his time behind bars, he would only need to serve one year and one day.
For updates on this story throughout the next few days, check in with MTV News -- and don't miss the post-sentencing special, T.I.'s Road to Redemption: The Reckoning, airing Tuesday at 9 p.m. on MTV.
Posted 3/27/09 10:00 am ET by Debbie Newman in Real World, Top TV Shows
You know all those crazy, drunken brawls that characterized Real World Seasons 1-20? Well, unless you count JD's one-man coffee table rampage, we haven't seen that kinda violence here in Brooklyn. At least, not until now. Peep these scenes from next week's RW: BK finale, and watch as Ryan and a bunch of drunkos start wildin' out at the gang's last-ever group outing!
Bonus: If the fighting gets TOO intense, the girls (and Chet) can always hide behind Scott -- and use his abs of steel as a Human Shield.
Posted 3/26/09 11:00 pm ET by Debbie Newman in Taking The Stage, Top TV Shows

Despite the fact that Aaron's been crushing on Mia since, like, forevs, the talented singer (and dancer!) is having trouble getting past their BFF status. And while we hear what she's sayin', we can't help but note that Aaron is totally sweet and adorable AND already has a shrine to Mia in his parent's basement.*
+ Think she's making a mistake by not giving her best guy friend a chance? Take our poll and let us know whether it's time these platonic pals changed their relationship status!
* We're guessing.
Posted 3/26/09 10:30 pm ET by Lisa Chudnofsky in Taking The Stage, Top TV Shows
While Taking the Stage's Malik and Shaakira scored the crown at tonight's couples dance competition, we're still pretty impressed by the other cast members' performances. Take Mia, for instance. Girl's supposed to be a singer/songwriter, so where'd that Comaneci cartwheel come from? Plus, who knew her lovesick bestie Aaron was leading man material? And even though Jasmine missed an important step in her routine, the rest of her moves were practically flawless. (Having hip-hop hotness, Tyler, by her side didn't hurt either.)
So here's what we want to know from you: Think the best man and woman won the contest? Or was one couple robbed?! Take the poll and help us make our own decision.
Posted 3/26/09 10:00 pm ET by Debbie Newman in Making The Band 4, Top TV Shows

They say things get worse before they get better. And if that's true, tonight's episode means the still-fighting boys of Day26 are that much closer to putting this all behind them. Until then, though, we'll have to listen to them yell, scream, curse, cry, sulk, pout and accuse each other of being "jealous."
And whether or not you believe there is such a thing as the Making the Band curse, it IS starting to seem like putting five strong, driven people in a group together inevitably results in a major personality clash.
Our take? Unless the guys can take Big Mike's advice (i.e. stop focusing on the so-called problem and start working towards a solution), we might as well be watching last season's episodes instead. And unfortunately for Danity Kane, we already know how that story ends ...
Posted 3/26/09 10:00 pm ET by Debbie Newman in Making The Band 4, Top TV Shows

If we had to sum up tonight's Making the Band in four words, we would have to go with "fighting," "fighting" and "more fighting." And tonight, it seemed like everybody was against Que. Even his own mama! At least, that's how it looked at first.
After scolding his fellow Day26-er for skipping out on studio sessions (Will reminded Que that singing should be his top priority), Brian and Robert started trying to play peacemaker and Big Mike brought the whole house down with his teary/heartfelt we're-all-in-this-together speech.
Think Que's right to be on the defensive? Or is his paranoia creating a divide between himself and the rest of the group? Take our poll and let us know whether you guys think it's four against one -- or just Que versus all.
Posted 3/26/09 5:49 pm ET by Debbie Newman in Making The Band 4, Top TV Shows

Donnie Klang's had a tough time of it so far this season, but this week, things may be looking up. And what's the first step towards any major career swing? A Derek Zoolander-inspired modeling montage!
Peep these hot shots of Donnie (the former baby model!) and watch Making the Band tonight to find out why he's having trouble NOT smiling for camera ...

Posted 3/26/09 5:08 pm ET by Whitney Little in From G's to Gents, Top TV Shows
Among our predictions for the latest episode of From G's to Gents, we got one thing correct — and that was our suspicion that we would be totally wrong. We don't have a future in the psychic industry. And if you want proof, read further:
* First, we hoped and prayed that Teddy would strut around the campsite without a shirt — except it was freezing during the trip, thus making it necessary for all the fellas to layer up on the clothing.
* Baron never threw a temper tantrum or expressed much hesitation when it came to the wall-climbing challenge, but he did succeed by being the only one to make it all the way to the top.
* Bentley did lead the guys in a therapy session based on fortitude, but there were no delicious smores on hand. Sad.
* There were no crazy antics courtesy of All In or Lank, but one of the G's did let out some bodily noises during the slumber portion of the camping trip.
What did you think of the episode? And, more importantly, did any of your predictions come true?
Posted 3/26/09 4:45 pm ET by Whitney Little in From G's to Gents, Top TV Shows
The latest G's to Gents blackball ceremony was a harsh one, as its casualty was resident teddy bear All In. According to Fonzworth Bentley, the former street fighter was too concerned with helping out his peers to focus on his own progress.
It's a shame that All In was sent packing for essentially being too nice, but when it came down to him or our boy Blue getting the boot, we have to agree with Bentley's decision. Thing is, we seem to be alone on that: The other fellas were sad to see All In go and hoped Blue would be called out for being two-faced.
Who do you think should have been sent packing: All In or Blue? Take the poll!
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