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Brusimm Cinema Static TV NewsOver at ABC, the winter season premiere of Wipeout premiered last night to the usual banter of contestants beeing booted, slapped, slopped, bonked and what not on their unusually aggressive holiday-themed course and a new co-host was introduced. (I’m sorry, but that just never gets old.)  Plus, I take a peek at where Jill Wagner went!

And with Wipeout‘s winter season premiere, comes the new co-host down on the floor with the contestants, Vanessa Lachey (previously known as Vanessa Minnillo).

The course had a few bunch of newbie obstacles.  One was a boot that when timed right, literally gave the boot to contestants running by it.  It would kick them and they would go flying, cartwheeling off into the air and in to the water below.

The next new piece, which was of course, Christmas themed, was Santa waiting for contestants on the launch ramp for the Big Balls.  And there was a stage where evil elves were throwing things at the contestants.

After the preliminary round, the next elimination round included a fishing hole where contestants had to drop through to land on a rotating bar and it goes from there.

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The course seemed more aggressive than usual, and I’m OK with that.

But there’s always been one section of the Wipeout courses that bugs me a bit.  That’s where they have people throwing things at the contestants.  It feels a little bit mean and removes the neutral feeling one gets from the other ass-kicking tricks the contestants get.  Sure, there are people running those too, but it seems less personal when you can’t see them running the stunts. (And probably laughing their butts off in some control room.)

It’s not a huge deal for me, but I usually never end up liking the sections of Wipeout‘s courses where the real people are.

Other wise, it’s a blast!

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I watched the premiere of ABC’s Expedition Impossible, another reality show from Mark Burnett.

I appreciate this new competition that is trying to be another reality TV hit using some tried and true premises, with the extra effort of what looks like pulling in premises from other shows, particularly, like the ever popular Amazing Race or the extremely hard-core competition called Eco-Challenge, that aired on USA.

The similarities I’ve seen before include the actual contest of racing across specific terrain with an end-goal in mind for that day.

They have a well balanced set of teams that range from California blondes, to military men.  There were no surprises there.  Well, except for the one team that has a blind man in the ranks. But since he’s climbed mountains before in the past, I’m not thinking he’ll be much of a handicap, except when it comes to counting snakes and other visually-based challenges.

One of the differences is that when the team encounters a challenge, the entire team has to tackle it, not just one person.  (I’m thinking of the “roadblock” challenges.)

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