I Love Money Hoopz

Posted by: Zooped, September 23rd, 2008 - 1 Comment » twiter     buzz  

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Picking up from where episode 10 left off, all the remaining contestants, minus Hoopz, return to the vault to vote somebody else into the box, due to Brandi C. quitting. Toastee is voted into the box by everyone else but Pumkin. Back at elimination, Hoopz saves Real first, as he is still her friend, even if she did say no to his proposal. Toastee is eliminated because Hoopz can’t trust her and she thinks she’s responsible for Chance’s elimination. Toastee gets her check voided and gets mad that Megan got her way. Real talks to his brother Chance on the phone and talks about Hoopz, and his brother says Whiteboy might be infatuated with her and advises Real to take him out. The next day, it’s their next challenge: “You Booze, You Loose”, which is based on all the VH1 shows where the contestants get drunk and then pass out. The contestant must spin around in a chair twenty times, then walk on a platform, without stepping on any cups, or it will result in a penalty, which will add onto the total time, and then go back on the chair and spin again for another twenty times, then they have to drink a bunch of drinks, then spit it in a toilet, then kiss a person, and then they cross the finish line. The person with the fastest time will be Pay Master while the person with the slowest time will automatically be put in the box. In the end, Hoopz got the fastest time and was Pay Master again for the 2nd time in a row, which was the first time that’s happened, while Pumkin did the worse and was automatically put in the box. Back at the house, Real tells Hoopz that he claims that he heard Whiteboy called Hoopz an insulting name (which Real has also learned from Chance), and Hoopz is offended and truly believes it. Hoopz, Real, and Whiteboy talk about the issue and Hoopz still doesn’t believe Whiteboy, and Whiteboy feels hurt and accuses Real of setting him up to eliminate him from their “love triangle.” In the vault, nobody wants to vote, so they agree to let Hoopz make the decision on who will join Pumkin in the box. Hoopz picks Megan and Whiteboy. On the power outing, the four contenders go on a yacht ride. Hoopz considers getting rid of Pumkin because she went against the alliance and eliminated Chance. Megan thinks she’s safe because Hoopz gave her her word last episode, but Hoopz says that was once in a lifetime. Pumkin and Megan fight about Chance’s elimination. On the one on one, Hoopz picks Whiteboy, wanting to find out more about his side of the story. Whiteboy continues to address that he didn’t do anything and that Real is setting him up. Hoopz tells him she feels hurt about his comment to her earlier in their conversation that she’s a stranger to him. Whiteboy apologized to her and thinks he might be in trouble come elimination time. Before elimination, Real prepares a date with Hoopz and they talk about her decision. Real continues to blather on and on about why he loves her. Hoopz finally understands what’s going on. At elimination, the first person Hoopz saves is Megan. Then Hoopz calls up Whiteboy and tearfully tells him the suppose comment really hurt her, especially when she’s been tight with him since the beginning. Hoopz believes Whiteboy didn’t really say anything bad behind her back and accepts his apology he gave her, and he’s safe. Pumkin thought she was safe because Hoopz and her were friends since Flavor of Love, but Hoopz tells her that going against her alliance and sending home Chance wasn’t trustworthy, making it easier for Hoopz to eliminate her and Pumkin gets her check voided.

Winner/Pay Master: Hoopz
Loser: Pumkin
Bottom 3: Megan, Pumkin, Whiteboy
Eliminated: Pumkin

I Love Money Spit Competition, Heather Is Eliminated

Posted by: Zooped, September 2nd, 2008 - No Comments » twiter     buzz  

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On the last episode of “I Love Money,” 12 Pack learned a very important lesson about reality TV: Trust No One. The fact he got to the final ten with that sort of naivete is shocking, but Toastee wiped the trusting smile right off his face. This week, 12 Pack’s remaining allies Heather and the Entertainer are in trouble without his muscly protection. Heather is attempting to make nice with all of the other housemates, even going so far as to suck up to Megan’s little puppy, while the Entertainer continues to be his partially crazy self. He focuses on winning the competition, which will be the most disgusting one so far.

It’s a spit competition, based on the moment in “Flavor of Love” when Pumkin spit on New York. Pumkin seems pleased to have it based off of her, and her parents must be so proud. There are three parts to the event: how far each contestant can spit, how high they can spit, and then how closely they can aim. They are forced to swig some green liquid so their spit can clearly be seen. Whoever is in the bottom of the distance will immediately be in the bottom three, and that would be Megan. The world rejoices that the nefarious two faced blonde might be kicked, but she’s managed to dodge several attacks by now.

The competition winds down to the three boys competing: Real, Whiteboy, and the Entertainer. Everyone is surprised when the unstable Entertainer comes out on top and sticks his green tongue out at everyone. His plan is surprisingly well thought out. He wants to stick Real and Hoopz into the bottom three and then make an alliance with Whiteboy to get into the Stallionaires. He will then save Real and Hoopz, and win their trust and respect. And then maybe their love. This all goes sour when Megan and the secret girl alliance with Brandi, Pumkin and Toastee decide to mess with the plan. They place Heather and Brandi in the bottom three instead, leaving Entertainer faced with his last remaining ally as a possible target. He is not pleased.

Their retreat involves some American barbecue, which makes the Entertainer very happy, and he chooses Heather to speak with privately. She reassures him of their alliance and friendship from the very beginning, but he is not feeling very certain since she betrayed him in the vault. Brandi and Megan offer him a massage at home where they rub him down and whisper vicious remarks about Heather. Megan plots to turn him against his only remaining ally to save herself. How did she become this brilliantly manipulative?

It is elimination time, and the three girls are waiting to hear the verdict. The Entertainer discusses his feelings with Heather about how she pushed him away, and then tried to go behind his back to make friends with the others. She gets into a screaming match with Brandi and Megan, while the rest of the contestants sit back and watch. Eventually things calm down, and the Entertainer makes the obvious choice: Heather is out of the house. She refuses to give him a farewell hug and is glad to get away from the backstabbing. She warns the Entertainer he is the next one to go. This seems likely because he is disliked by everyone remaining, and did not actually make a winning deal with the Stallionaires for their protection. You might just regret losing your only ally, Entertainer! Brandi breezed through the elimination again, and one day she is going to ease her way right into the last of the competitors simply because everyone underestimates her.

Next week the competition gets more intense as the secret girl alliance breaks apart, food is thrown, tears are shed, and one more moneygrabber leaves the show. Chances are it is not Whiteboy, however. Watch VH1 Sunday’s at 9 pm for the new episodes of “I Love Money.”