Posted 10/25/11 2:26 pm ET by Matthew Scott Donnelly in Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Dailies, Top TV Shows
"Jersey Shore" airs Thursdays at 10/9c, but you don't have to wait till then to check out the raw footage. Throughout the week, we'll be sifting through the Jersey Shore Dailies to make sure you're getting your fill of the crew in Florence. Check out the latest featured clip below.
Remember that time Team Meatball went the distance by partying for two days straight with no sleep? Good, because Deena doesn't. And judging by her leg-lifts, she should probably keep it that way.
D. Nicole emerges from a drunken stupor with just enough lucidity to remember to exercise in this "Jersey Shore" Daily. The first order of business? The "blast in a glass" works her sides and works 'em good. And if you thought working up a somnambulate sweat was exclusive to only those with running sneakers or basketball kicks, you are mistaken. Deena handles inverted crunches just fine with a pair of furry black and white boots. Take notice, Equinox.
Grab your water bottle, mix in some whey protein and take a look at the clip below to see how a meatball works off a night of heavy saucing.
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Posted 10/25/11 12:41 pm ET by Matthew Scott Donnelly in Jersey Shore, Top TV Shows
Though she put forth her best effort, Chelsea Handler couldn't find a single "Fitchuation" sweatshirt or pair of corresponding "GTL" bottoms in Mike's bag of "Jersey Shore" Season 4 relics on "Chelsea Lately" last night. Wonder why...
"The Situation" broke down his falling-out with the retailer (and its "contradictor...ar...er...y" behavior), the state of his friendship with Snooki and his battle with the Italian wall on the comedian's talk show. And, as he is a businessman first and foremost with a new online store on his hands, he came prepared with some tools of self-promotion gifts for the host, including...hand sanitizer? Apparently, fans were so pumped for the disinfectant that they overloaded Sitch's website's server this weekend and knocked it out of commission. As Chelsea pointed out, when you exit that famed hot tub, there's no such thing as being too safe.
+ Check out the clip below for the latest in "Situation" merch, and tell us if you managed to get your hands on a water bottle or sweet sunglasses-emblazoned T-shirt. Sadly, we were left victims of the shop's overload and are crying into our generic whites.
Posted 10/25/11 11:22 am ET by Rebecca Brown in Jersey Shore, Top TV Shows
Watching Pauly D struggle to deflect the tension between the king and queen of relationship drama during the "Jersey Shore Hook-Up: Live Edition" was like watching a high school soccer goalie at shooting practice with David Beckham. The DJ did his very best to smack away Kenny Santucci's hard-hitting questions about Sammi and Ronnie's couple status, but it quickly became obvious that the two are on a(nother) time-out.
Fans accustomed to the tribulations of SamRon most likely didn't bat an eye; if the pair's history is any indication of what happens next, they'll reunite in no time. But, for the curious viewers that want to know the Whys and Hows of Breakup 4.0 5.0 (heck, we've completely lost track), there is one theory floating around that points the blame. According to highly unreliable news source TheDirty.com, Ron may have pushed his luck with "Bad Girls Club" Season 5 alum Morgan Brittany Osman. Bad boy!
+ Think there's any truth to the goss that Ron cheated, or is this just another bump in the road that a romantic dinner on the boardwalk can fix? Sound off in the comments!
The Suspect, during Season 5 of "The Bad Girls Club."
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Posted 10/24/11 11:30 pm ET by Matthew Scott Donnelly in Death Valley, Top TV Shows
When a bomb-wielding zombie that Billy Pierce let slip through his fingers blew up a grocery store, we realized maybe law-enforcement wasn't necessarily his calling. But he wasn't the only "Death Valley" screw-up. UTF officer "John John" successfully saved Carla's life with a bullet through her assailant's head but admitted he had no idea which of the two it would hit when he pulled the trigger from behind a wall.
There's certainly a working curve when you've only been fending off the undead for a year, but Carla and Stubeck seem to have a pretty good grasp on things, and Kirsten's never met a creature she couldn't kung fu into submission. So should California continue to employ its two risks to the system? One is blinded by his own vanity and constantly distracted by any iota of female anatomy that passes by; the other is distracted by...anything...at all. Senior citizens and one-night stands alike have perished at the hands of their UTF flightiness, so maybe it's time to bag one before the better part of the Valley winds up dead. Question is: Which one? Vote in the poll!
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Posted 10/24/11 10:30 pm ET by Rebecca Brown in Ridiculousness, Top TV Shows
There's no doubt that Rob Dyrdek has been working diligently to find some of the best amateur videos around the internets, but we think he overlooked a few amusing clips during the latest episode of "Ridiculousness." We want to make sure that you don't miss a single bit of stupidity, so here are four more of the wildest happenings on the web (one is even fan-submitted!).
Boy Kicks Mascot In The Groin
An innocent game of musical chairs turns ugly when a peeved Ball Boy for the Eugene Emeralds kicks the team mascot right in his man parts. There's a terrific pun in here, but we're not going to touch it.
Parallel Parking Is Overrated
The driver of this Fiat wagon shows the road who's boss when he 180's his car right into a parking spot. Is M. Night Shyamalan directing this thing?
Posted 10/24/11 6:06 pm ET by Rebecca Brown in Teen Wolf, Top TV Shows
When we first spotted this outstanding photo on Tyler Hoechlin's Twitter feed (dude's been posting a lot of awesome pics lately), we thought that the leading men of "Teen Wolf" were dressing as Peanuts characters for Halloween. But word on the webs is that he, Colton Haynes and Dylan O'Brien were all decked out in Charlie Brown garb for a "Funny or Die" spoof, which, judging by the last one Colton did (and the fact that he's toting around a blue baby blankie) should be pretty genius.
+ Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think of the guys' getups. Plus, be sure to check out some fun Halloween costume ideas at MTV Style.
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Photos courtesy of @TylerL_Hoechlin
Posted 10/24/11 5:59 pm ET by Kirthana Ramisetti in Chelsea Settles, Top TV Shows
On last week's episode of "Chelsea Settles," the courageous go-getter finally got a fresh start when she landed in sunny California. While immediate feelings of homesickness forced her to question whether coming to L.A. was a good move, she eventually gained back her confidence. We learned a lot from trailing her cross-country adventure. Here are five important lessons she taught us.
Stick It Out
When Chelsea arrived in La La Land, she was disappointed that her ride was something straight out of Rent-A-Wreck. And when she moved in with her new roommate, Jenna, she immediately became overwhelmed. Chelsea was really close to giving up on her dream, but luckily snapped out of her funk just in time.
Keep Your Mind Open (And Mouth Shut)
Chelsea didn't have a lot of kind things to say about Jenna's house. Not only did she call it a "freak show" and something out of the "Twilight Zone," she even used Jenna's doll to swat away a scary spider on the porch. Not the best way to get on your new roommate's good side!
Posted 10/24/11 3:28 pm ET by Rebecca Brown in Top TV Shows, True Life
It's been weeks since protesters set up shop in downtown Manhattan to Occupy Wall Street, but day by day, its global impact is increasing. Some say the mass demonstration is made up of a bunch of disillusioned kids that complain about financial greed while feverishly uploading Instagram shots on their iPhones, and others (like Kanye West) are inspired by peoples' willingness to band together peacefully.
MTV recently sent cameras down to the front lines to trail dedicated protesters who were willing to bring us deep inside Zuccotti Park. On Nov. 5, we'll meet three courageous twentysomethings, including Bryan, one of the leaders of the Occupy Wall Street sanitation team. "Bryan joined the protest to express his disgust at the relationship that government has with big business," an MTV press release reports.
Check out the sneak peek below to learn more about how these young people are keeping their spirits high, and be sure to tune in Nov. 5 at 6/5c for the "True Life: I'm Occupying Wall Street" special.
Click through to MTV's "Voices From Occupy Wall Street," an interactive photo gallery filled with motivations, hopes and goals.
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Posted 10/24/11 2:40 pm ET by Matthew Scott Donnelly in Jersey Shore, Top TV Shows
Pauly D tries to be a peaceful middle ground between Sam and Ron at last week's "Hook-Up."
The tension between the king and queen of on-again/off-again relationships could only have been cut with a chainsaw during the "Jersey Shore Hook-Up: Live Edition" last week, and poor Pauly D found himself empty-handed while serving as the separating line between Sam and Ron.
The couple famous for their dramatic fights and cyclical breakups initially had trouble articulating to host Kenny Santucci the current state of their relationship--Sam tried to sidestep Kenny's prying by mentioning a single "cricket," but Ron ultimately confessed that he and Sam were no longer together.
In an attempt to avert an imminent awkwardbomb, Pauly dealt out a few quips about the peril of "taking breaks" and keeping one's options open in the dating world, but alas, the whole scene was pretty cringeworthy. As Kenny pointed out, "Glad there's peace, and glad there's Pauly in the middle."
+ Check out the clip below to see Switzerland in action, and share your thoughts on SamRon's recent not-so-shocking announcement.
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Photo: Brendan Tobin
Posted 10/24/11 12:58 pm ET by Rebecca Brown in Jersey Shore, Top TV Shows
Whether he played the role of "Lone Wolf" or "Boy Who Cried It," Mike unfortunately found himself on his own throughout most of Season 4. He may have started a lot of the beef in the house, but when he curled up on that antique couch, letting his legs dangle off the side, or smoked his sorrow away on the patio, it was obvious--from our end, at least--that the kid felt wrongfully alienated.
While most of the house seemed to have given up on him toward the end of "Jersey Shore," Deena, whom he yelled at the day prior for being a slob, found a place in her heart for him. In this bonus scene from last week's season finale, she calmly explains to Mike just how much he hurt Snooki, and for once, it kind of seems like someone's getting through to him.
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