Saturday, August 31, 2019

DC SocialPulse: Ex On The Beach Season 3 - "Exes Haunt These Fields"

*** Advisory: DC SocialPulse contains adult language, objectionable content & spoilers for some readers. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Due to its length, take frequent eye breaks if you're reading this top to bottom. ***

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Welcome back... earlier today on this Saturday, we brought you the 'Pulse of the premiere of The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2 as Teams USA and the United Kingdom began their battle for supremacy in Thailand. The end result of the season's first elimination battle saw an alum of one of television's biggest international formats, Love Island, take out the win just after this summer's series of the original UK and new American versions airing. Love is also in the air, as it has been all summer, in Malibu as we now bring you the 'Pulse of Ex On The Beach 3.

When we last left Southern California, the Kaplan twins were the focus of the house: Lexi's soccer-playing ex Max came in as the only newcomer to come in last week, but they were not the only visitors to come over. Their mom and manager, Amy, came by to spill some tea about the ex... the first time that we know of that a parent of any single or ex has come by to the EOTB house, something that's been a staple of Are You The One?. And in the week's Cut ceremony, Shannon shed tears when Anthony was sent packing.

This week, there's plenty of activity going on in the hills: a Crush Date will be awarded to one of the singles here, as again the Cuts and Crushes are now in alternate weeks. But this week's Ex arrival could spell trouble for a rekindled romance, while another single returns to the house after an illness saw them take a trip to the hospital for some necessary R&R. There's more action involving the resident bromance of this house, while our latest house party sees the house head to the hospital... but not because of an accident.

We'll have all the action, reaction and interaction of this week of Ex On The Beach covered here ahead. But after the jump, we'll have more reaction from this week's premiere of War of the Worlds 2. Thanks for joining us again...

DC SocialPulse: The Challenge War of the Worlds 2 - The Premiere

*** Advisory: DC SocialPulse contains adult language, objectionable content & spoilers for some readers. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Due to its length, take frequent eye breaks if you're reading this top to bottom. ***

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Well, we have arrived at the end of the summer of 2019 here on this Labor Day Weekend. And it's been quite a week in MTV land... one that started on Monday when the Video Music Awards took place in New Jersey, and saw Taylor Swift head home with the most astronauts. And as the year's hottest season as seen by the world of nature, the best time of year for TV fans is now starting up: what many people call fall, and others refer to as autumn.

The other good news about this week is that the good stuff is now starting if you're a fan of the fifth major pro sport, as Season 33 of MTV's The Challenge kicks off. When we were last in this world back in May, War of the Worlds helped rejuvenate this show following the year & a half's proceeding trilogy with newcomers aplenty from around the reality world. There, the old guard faltered while the new blood took command of a season that stepped things up to fit the bill of a $1 million season... and at the end of what many called the most difficult final in Challenge history, Turkish Survivor star Turbo took the throne as champion as Am1erica and his fandom celebrated a new era on this show.
   Now some 90 days later, he and much of that cast of veterans, newcomers and those who represented four countries this winter and spring are back for more on War of the Worlds 2, as this time it's a battle between the United States and Great Britain for continental supremacy and a share of $1 million. This week, the two armies representing the Stars & Strips and the Union Jack - including some newcomers from the Isles - will go at each other, quite literally, in the trenches of the jungle. Of course, no Challenge season would be complete without a bomb from host TJ Lavin, and there will be plenty of those here - including a set of new players ready to join in on the proceedings.

All of that will be covered for you here in a moment... but if you're joining us for the first time, we welcome you, and get yourself acquainted with our surroundings with the hope that you can indulge in all that we at DCBLOG offer in covering The Challenge and the whole MTV Reality spectrum. The SocialPulse is our exclusive diary that offers the other show taking place concurrent to when the episodes air each week: the Twitter interaction among cast, alumni and fans as they get to watch what goes on each week, and the leadup and aftermath too of not just The Challenge, but other shows too.
   We've curated and pieced together the entire social timeline while the episodes air for your enjoyment to see how everyone saw the competition, drama and the moments that leave our jaws dropped as it took place in its original airings on Wednesday nights -- and that includes uncensored language, too. This service to fans everywhere - whether you're reliving it again or if you're a cord-cutter and catching up for the first time here... and that's just part of the story: there's also the usual episode recaps, opinions, analysis and our unique look at the MTV world through ExtraTime.

Now, the following is the action, reaction and interaction, and the actual posts of the cast of The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2, fellow reality alumni and you the fans as they watched the premiere on Wednesday, August 28, along with the Wednesday buildup and after hours aftermath.
• As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but they are kept uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
• Plus, if you haven't watched the episode yet, then do not proceed with reading this post. But need not worry...DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets into these posts after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

After the jump, veterans, newcomers and $1 million on the line in a game for national pride... welcome to the debut 'Pulse of The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2. We're so glad you're with us.

Friday, August 30, 2019

DC SocialPulse Extra: Road to The Challenge War of the Worlds 2

*** Advisory: DC SocialPulse contains adult language and objectionable content. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Due to its length, take frequent eye breaks if you're reading this top to bottom. ***

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Hello, and welcome to the last several days of the summer of 2019... that is, by the spiritual calendar of how most of America see the year's hottest season and how they handle vacations and time off. And we're about to enter the fall season of the 2019 MTV Reality schedule, with eight months of exciting television behind us and one-third of the year ahead... for which the first show of this fall debuted this Wednesday with the premiere of The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2.
   If you have a Twitter app on your phone (and it's likely that you do), not only are you enthralled by the interaction that takes place during the shows you love watching, but also before and after it airs. That's what those of you who are part of the MTV Reality fandom get to do as part of your obsession with TV's most-exciting reality shows, and DC SocialPulse has been your guide to every big moment of The Challenge that has occurred since we started covering this in 2013, especially the role it plays in not just that show but every MTV series nowadays.
   As a public service to all fans - cable subscribers, cord-cutters and avid fans alike, the 'Pulse will be here every weekend to bring you all the action, reaction and interaction from cast, alumni and fans from each episode and the buzz before and after the now 90-minute episodes of this series, being expanded by fan demand after viewers tuned in droves to the freshest and boldest Challenge season in years. That's just part of the DCBLOG story, with the rest of our outstanding coverage for The Challenge, as well as other series, available for you to "See For Yourself."

After the jump, we begin taking the Pulse of War of the Worlds 2 with this pre-diary ahead of our main episode coverage coming this weekend - starting when the cast and trailer was unveiled earlier this month, and right up to Challenge Eve. And that includes a stop in New Jersey for this week's Video Music Awards, and a member of last season's cast & the first set of Ex On The Beach singles attending the holy union of Chris & Krystal on Bachelor in Paradise. Enjoy...

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

DC ExtraTime: Before They Were MTV Stars - RW ATL Meets Hip Hop's Best

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

This summer, if you've been browsing through the timelines and tabs that is Facebook, The Real World has been enjoying a return to what made the show something to watch in a simpler world than now. Season 33 of this proud reality pioneer became the first MTV original series to air on a digital platform as part of Viacom's new strategy of expanding its horizons beyond just its linear TV channels when The Real World Atlanta premiered on Father's Day weekend, and during a time that saw Viacom make a deal to have it and CBS reunite for the digital battle ahead.
   Those who've been watching it on Facebook Watch (free to see for everyone, cord-cutters included) have enjoyed a season that speaks to what we're all going through in this divided America of ours, and has offered some TV to think about in between the two War of the Worlds Challenges (the second of which having just started tonight) and complementing both Are You The One? and Ex On The Beach, among other things. Streaming in less than 24 hours is the season finale, as this latest class of seven strangers soak up their last several days in one of America's great cities, with all of what comes with it as they bid each other a fond farewell as changed adults from when they walked into the house 77 days ago tomorrow.
   During this season, the show has harkened back to its roots in exploring the social landscape of what's been going on in our world by casting seven strangers intent on making their impact on viewers through what they are passionate about, and seeing all of these personalities collide. For Justin, it's him embracing his role as an advocate for African Americans, while for Yasmin it's her exploring body positivity and being Muslim and queer. There's Dondre finding himself in three worlds of being black, conservative and pansexual; all as Meagan confronts these differences & her insecurities. And no Real World would be complete without its intercast romance: here, it's Michigan country boy Clint and West Coast free spirit Tovah... and the drama with them has been just as juicy as Kai & Jenna, Paulie & Cara, Devin & Marie and Ronnie & his baby mama.

A girl who has been living with these six other strangers in the Real World house is Joplin, MO native Arely Avitua, this class' youngest housemate at 21 years old but already a mom to an adorable son. This season, she has been dealing with personal drama with her ex-boyfriend David back home - who also happens to be the son's daddy, and who paid a visit to the South during a time where the the house went on a weekend's excursion to Savannah, GA to escape all the house drama.
   In last week's episode, Arely's mom was next to come to Atlanta for a visit on the condition made by her daughter to those behind the fourth wall that her face & identity be concealed as she's a Mexican who is undocumented. It has brought into the Real World house and its discussion the subjects of immigration, being Latino and a Dreamer... and in turn, the term DACA has been part of Arely's backstory. And MTV's next digital-only series will see this story continue in young adults living in the town of Nogales, on the border of Arizona and Mexico as the President's border wall blabber continues.
   But that's not the focus of this story... in our brief capsule on her before this season began, we made mention of the strange but true fact that Arely has some ties to the rap world - surprising for someone of her Latin background but not surprising in this Real World taking place in one of the capitals of American hip-hop. And before she set foot in Atlanta - and in this installment of Before They Were MTV Stars, she got to cross paths with two of those from this genre, during a summer that's helped reassure the genre's powerful message in the music world.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

DC ExtraTime: A Hurricane Walks Into A Barber Shop...

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

With a new season of The Challenge debuting this Wednesday - two nights after tomorrow's VMA's, it's worth taking a look at all of the relationships that have been spawned in the universe of that show and the various shows that has fed cast members turned competitors into each season's draft pool. In a way, what we have seen in the past helped provide some context to what would become two of the seasons of that series, one of what was a main feeder show to the series, and another that this series helped introduce to America last year.
   Seven years ago, the definition of "exes" came into focus for the first time in what this site calls the "Trifecta" when The Challenge: Battle of the Exes took place in South America. It's notable for the first of many a Camila meltdown, the relationship of the greatest romance this show has ever known in CT and Diem Brown, and the ice final won by Camila and Johnny. Exes 2 three years later saw the last appearance of CT & Diem, the start of the crossover of other shows to this world in Are You The One alumni, and our first appearance of a girl from New York named Jenna.
   The Barbie Beast was part of the first of the handful of seasons where The Real World decided to give its original "seven strangers" formula a break in the twisted seasons starting in San Francisco for Real World Ex-Plosion: exes of the original roommates living with them. Overseas, that concept of exes living with singles in a villa made its way across the pond when the first series of MTV's international format, Ex On The Beach, debuted on MTV UK and last year it made its debut in the United States... and Season 3 of EOTB USA is currently airing.

A person who might've been considered for Ex had the concept debuted earlier than last year is certainly Leroy Garrett: everyone who will be watching War of the Worlds 2 this Wednesday know about the relationship he's had with Kam Williams, which started on Vendettas, continued for a bit after they left the Czech Republic and rekindled last season on WOTW1... even if the editing of a triangle involving them and runner-up Theo Campbell gave him a bad rap. And just recently, the alums of Real World Back to Vegas and AYTO 5 were spotted together again with another power couple, Cara Maria and Paulie, when they partied in Atlantic City.
   Kam isn't the only Challenger that Leroy has been romantically linked to: it was earlier on his career that he got close to Theresa Gonzalez on Rivals II six years ago, and then on Free Agents with Nia Moore when they were spotted going into a bathroom in the Challenge house one late night in Uruguay. Those were the prerequisites for him going onto Exes 2 five years ago, and Leroy was originally paired with Nia... and they showed strong potential to perhaps win it all as they made it to the transfer point of the season of going to Norway for semifinal week (the season's last regular challenge and elimination) and the final itself.
   But just as they were preparing to go for $350,000, things changed. A night of her bullying Jordan Wiseley in the Scandinavian hotel suite, echoing what happened with the both of them back on Real World Portland, saw Nia get sent home just before the competitors got to the start line. Leroy was concerned that what happened with his partner would get him sent home as well... but after she & her partner Wes Bergmann lost in the last elimination tilt, Theresa was given a second chance, and she returned to be Leroy's partner in the final, where they finished second to Jordan and Sarah Rice.

Leroy will be making his 11th Challenge start this Wednesday, and he has two trends that he would like to have snapped this season. He has appeared on more Challenge seasons than any other male competitor, and ranks second overall to longtime stalwart Aneesa, without ever winning the top prize... and he also has the second-most appearances in a final among those who've not won gold. That record doesn't diminish his standing as a perennial fan favorite and one of the handful of Challengers who's universally loved - take his close friendship with Johnny Bananas as an example in him being his closest ally in the ladder half of a now 18-season strong Challenge career.
   And if Roylee does break the jinx and finally win his first Challenge come wintertime, the same kind of fandom reaction that accompanied CT's first title and Turbo's win last season should take place. And a likely beneficiary of any kind of prize money Leroy would win will be in a new career he has taken up: being a certified barber in the Las Vegas area, with plans to open up a new shop for those in Sin City to get some nice, new hairdos.
   On Friday of this penultimate weekend of the summer travel season before Labor Day sets in, Nia (who now makes traveling across the country a permanent job in being a corporate flight attendant) walked into the barber shop he works at to pay a visit. The video proof is below, for which Leroy captioned, "Surprise shop visit today... from my Ace ♠️ @TheRealNiaMoore."





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DC SocialPulse: Ex On The Beach Season 3 - "The Mother of All Secrets"

*** Advisory: DC SocialPulse contains adult language, objectionable content & spoilers for some readers. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Due to its length, take frequent eye breaks if you're reading this top to bottom. ***

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Well, welcome to what Derrick Kosinski likes to call on his podcast "Fight Week"... and in the case of this site, it's the week that a new season of The Challenge will debut. And in two days, it's War of the Worlds 2, and we've just posted our season preview on here. But for now, love rules in MTV Reality as we enter the last week of the summer, including our view of this week on Season 3 of Ex On The Beach.

Last week in Malibu, someone who got his start on MTV as a single on Are You The One Season 3 (which will not have representation on this coming Challenge for the first time), Devin, got rung up for making mention of a love scale to his date ex Marie, and her being ranked in the middle. It's not the only thing on her mind, as the one she flirted with in that run-down Challenge Invasion shack, Anthony, popped up on the beach, while Billy made his move on a Kaplan twin.

It was what happened last week that sticks with the Statitude girl, as this week, it's Cut Week for the exes to endure as the Singles try to do what they can to send home an Ex that's making sure a friend won't be sent packing. Meanwhile, the focus shifts to this season's sister act, as Mama Kaplan decides to take a cue from the annual visit of family to the AYTO house and become the first parent to drop into the Ex villa... all as someone from their past is coming in.

After the jump, it's the action, reaction and interaction of Week 6 on the 'Pulse of Ex On The Beach - as this season is so juicy it now has the spot the first season of this show had - airing after Jersey Shore... thanks for joining us, lovebirds...

MTV Reality: Welcome to The Challenge - War of the Worlds 2

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Well, welcome on into the last days of the summer of 2019 -- yes, while we and likely you might be tearing up saying that statement, the good thing about it is that the best time of year to be a fan of television is just about here: the fall is right around the corner... and that means that the good stuff is just ahead in the world of MTV, especially its reality programming.
   Right now, there is love in the air: Ex On The Beach continues along with familiar names to MTV and reality fans accompanying the Malibu love shack, as does Are You The One? out in Hawaii in its trend-setting eighth season featuring sexually fluid singles. Teen Mom OG has wrapped up its 10th anniversary season and a new TM2 is on its way, while we've just had the coronation of Mr. and Mrs. Situation on Jersey Shore. And this year's big revival of The Hills has seen plenty of drama on- and off-screen, while The Real World is heading towards the end of its summer revival in Atlanta.
   The 36th Annual MTV Video Music Awards take place tomorrow night at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, where the biggest stars in music and pop culture will collide... and where MTV will reveal what old and new shows will join those series above in the coming year, all amidst the Viacom/CBS reunion. We know of one new program that's on the slate in the much buzzed about series Ghosted: Love Gone Missing... the latest rookie series to garner the post Teen Mom launch pad. And there is so much more that we're anticipating both this fall and as we head towards 2020.

Not only is this the week of MTV's biggest annual soiree, it's also just about time for the thing we care about most on this site to take over much of our attention on here. Two nights after the silver astronauts are handed out, in this site's estimation the fall's main attraction will kick off in the 34th season of The Challenge, as the fifth major pro sport takes center stage with what promises to be another stellar season of action and drama that those in America and around the world will get to see for themselves.
   Earlier this year, those longing for a clean slate after the connected triumvirate of Dirty 30, Vendettas and Final Reckoning got exactly what they looking for: a memorable season that brought a fresh, new energy to TV's first reality-based competition show with an international flavor. War of the Worlds brought together competitors from the United States and countries around the world in the quest for $1 million, and it was a most memorable season that saw a ginger man and a Latina make their return, saw unexpected early exits by big name veterans and the lady behind the chaotic ending to Final Reckoning, and the emergence of new stars that have given this franchise a shot in the arm.
   From the all-in gamble of a new villain that saw him miss out on his second straight final, to a Brit giving U.S. viewers a taste of what he's been like on the other side on the pond, and girls from down south, down under and a Ninja leading a new charge, War of the Worlds had it all. It all culminated with something that we've not had in many years: a final that fit the bill of a season that served as the one opportunity for The Challenge to regain lost fans from the trilogy and score new ones with a two-day exam that tested those who were fortunate to get to the end. And once the dust settled, a Turkish reality TV veteran became a popular champion with "Turbo" reigning supreme in Namibia.

Now, the scene shifts again for Season 34 of The Challenge to the country of Thailand, site of the Champs' domination of The Ruins and the first titles for CT and Ashley M. But this time, the focus shifts to competitors from countries around the world to a battle among two nations with so much in common and for whom they share a special relationship and a long history dating back some 240 years. Just as it was on a summer's night in France last month when their national women's football teams duked it out in the FIFA Women's World Cup semifinals that saw the defending champs win en route to back-to-back titles and their fourth overall, the United States and the United Kingdom will be on opposite sides of the pitch for War of the Worlds 2.
   A theme of the first War was the disunity among the American players with many turning on each other in Namibia. But something that has become a characteristic for those from the nation that has it all good in this decade has been of a British alliance that has been unstoppable: on Vendettas, Final Reckoning and War of the Worlds, the Union Jack was represented in the final challenge. It's with that in mind that has the Americans thinking of reclaiming the throne in what will be a team challenge. Plus, there's an extra kink to all this: a lineup of "reinforcements" with two Americans, an Australian and that defending champ from the Middle East are waiting for both sides to take their pick to join them in this battle that will culminate in a final battle for $1 million US / £814,430 UK.

War of the Worlds 2 will mark the big attraction of this fall for many of you MTV fans and to us at this site, and we'll be guiding you through this season of compelling competition and drama from here before it premieres right through the final in the wintertime. And coming up in our preseason preview, we'll have the usual suspects of giving you a sense of what we can expect from Asia, give some predictions of how the game will operate in this America/British battle, and of course meet the competitors. And this is just part 1 of our first look: we'll be following this up with our traditional orientation of getting to know the rookies of this Challenge season... in this case, an all-British version of "Who Are These Newbies?" with six from the UK making their American debuts.
​   So, come on in, welcome and get comfortable with that jersey... and join us after the jump as we take our first look at The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2. We're glad you're with us...

Friday, August 23, 2019

DC FORUM Special: #DCBLOG - 1000 Posts and Counting

A Word from the Editor...
BY DC CUEVA                      
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

And so, here we are. With this post here on a Friday in the last weeks of the dog days of summer, we have now officially reached four figures in the amount of posts that DCBLOG has been able to offer. And this can't come at a more busier and hotter time than during a California heatwave and in the midst of the busiest year for this person to follow the primary focus of this site... something that I have been following now for the past twenty years.

It was six years ago this spring that a good Twitter friend of mine who shares common Northern California roots with me, and who just got engaged to his girlfriend last month, sent me a suggestion in the DM's. There, Andrew Kirk recommended to me that, instead of blowing up everyone's timelines with live tweets of episodes of MTV Reality programming as I see it watching episodes later, just simply launch a blog where I would be able to cover them without annoying everyone else on their app... back when things were fairly calm in this world of ours.

Little did I know back then that just writing on the shows I have watched and loved, as well as some occasional stuff outside of it, would become than just a hobby on the side. Since it launched on Mother's Day weekend in May 2013, me and this DCBLOG site have grown, but yet I continue to treat it and nurture like the pet you have in your room everyday, and who devotes time, effort and focus to make it as good as it can possibly be. And both this fan and those of you in the web who read this site and share these shared passions have enjoyed a regular weekly date ever since.

Whether it's on this site or when I'm given a task outside of this universe, I give everything I have, maybe 110%, to whatever the assignment may be... and it shows when it comes to this site. It might be no secret that I might consider myself to be a hard-edged, no-nonsense kind of blogger... one who is not afraid to push people to get the job done or else, and who occasionally has used this site to call out people for their B.S. like other fans do on their social accounts. If you've seen the work of fearless journalists like 60 Minutes' Mike Wallace, then that epitomizes my drive to excellence and doing everything possible in my own right to get the story... even as the circus taking place in our nation's capital has put the media in dire straits.

But when you get down to it -- beyond the thousands of hours in these six years devoted behind the scenes to researching, to watching the episodes, compiling all the social interaction and everything that comes with this craft of writing & editing this stuff, it's the content and the outstanding work that is posted on here that matters more than anything else. DCBLOG has been able to churn out 1000 posts in the course of 75 months covering mostly these shows I watch religiously -- plus occasional off-topic and non-MTV related material such as me winning $2,000, and it has become in my mind (and in some ways, you reading this) the gold standard blog site for this MTV fandom. There's no better beat to cover, one that seems to have been tailor made for a page like this.

In the past, I've had a chance to explain how this site handles its work and detailing the approaches I take to make this site stand out in this world full of Twitter beefs, Stans, the many podcasts and webcasts that recap the shows and interview the hundreds of people we've watched for so many years, and dozens of other sites that are in this field of covering this MTV Reality beat. There's no need to rehash things from the past, but from writing about the commitment to quality, attention to detail, and an emphasis on storytelling and looking for fresh angles no other site can get, they help to define what this site is. So are the hundreds of original, well-told stories too many to mention, and being able to document the biggest moments as everyone saw it that also number in three figures.

This is not always a perfect self-profession: there are still a lot of posts that I worked on that have still not yet seen the light of day because, just like the 24-hour news cycle, things can change quite a bit and we plow along in this jungle like everyone else whenever anything comes up. Even earlier this summer, I took a break from the grind of posting things regularly to take a several weeks' hiatus in between seasons and my last vacation since, after all, I do need some time to reflect and relax before getting back into this - I am like everyone a normal guy but one who deserved some R&R. So much work put in over six years deserved to have a month's rest like I had in June.

When I was asked in a paper what my dream job would be when I was ready to graduate high school long ago, I wrote that working in journalism or in the media would be my ideal environment. Officially, that dream is still very much that: no company related to broadcasting, journalism or digital media, large or small, has yet to have this well-skilled person on their roster... but thanks to the hard work I put into this site as well as my work in the video & photo world (as seen on my YouTube and my other platforms), then it's just a matter of time before that will come along -- I do have the talent and the skills to be able to have that dream job.

For now, there is no better element for me to be in than doing what I do best: getting to have this site for all of you to see, read and enjoy my outstanding work. Being able to do this for what is now 1,000 posts in the course of the past six years & three months is a blessing, a privilege and a great pleasure. As evidenced by the messages I get frequently from social media, it's your support that makes this all happen -- and without that, reaching this milestone would not have been possible.

So, thank you for checking out this great site that keeps on getting better... it's been quite a ride, and we're not anywhere from being finished. And the best part about doing DCBLOG is: we get to begin the next 1000 posts of this incredible journey this weekend. Talk to you then.

(Mic Drop)

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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Who Are These Newbies? - Ex On The Beach Season 3

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BY DC CUEVA                      
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

We are in the midst of the Summer of Love in the world of reality television: traditional summer staple Bachelor in Paradise, the new U.S. version of Love Island that just concluded, and in the minds of fans of MTV Reality, Season 8 of Are You The One, and Season 3 of the American take on MTV's global franchise, Ex On The Beach.
   To us here at this site, it's not officially a new season of either EOTB or The Challenge until we get to answer a burning question you and other fans have whenever we get to begin watching once again when it premieres: "Who Are These Newbies?" We feel that you, the fans, should get to know a bit more about anyone who crosses into MTV lines for the first time when they are cast on the "ultimate relations__ show" or if they're competing with TJ Lavin and friends as as a first-time rookie or as a returning veteran.

For Ex On The Beach, we've brought this preseason Challenge tradition over to this show to answer this question by informing you of anyone of particular interest that comes over from reality TV and the pop culture spectrum into the EOTB house. Like we do with the fifth major pro sport, we offer these people the proper welcome and the respect that they deserve, for which we have profiled over 100 of them in our years covering the MTV beat, most recently the international newcomers that came to the War of the Worlds Challenge, and with more to come in its sequel. And our goal is to help MTV fans like you get to know to them, show you who they are, what they're about and the backstory of their time on reality TV before they come to the EOTB house.
   Anywhere you go, the Ex phenomenon often casts those from other reality series in the native homeland, as well as outside of what the Brits call "factual entertainment," all for the sake of putting them through hell for a few months for our viewing pleasure and enjoyment. And after featuring the new dad of the MTV Challenge family, a Teen Mom, a Big Brother houseguest turned Challenger and others, season 3 of the American adaptation of this format won't be any different. The cast here is once again over 20 of them in all - 25 to be exact, with over half of them having appeared on reality TV before and eight being familiar to MTV fans. But unlike last season, there's those who haven't appeared as yet on reality TV and are making their debuts here.

For our EOTB 2 Newbies posts last time out, we featured six singles (Chad, Cheyenne, Corey, Janelle, Maya and Morgan) and five exes (Murray, Cory, Jay, Monte and JD) - and as it was with War of the Worlds it was split into two parts. Here, we will have just this one post to profile five singles on their own, two other singles who as a pair of twins will count as one for the sake of this site, and one of the notable exes who came into the house straight off of a breakup.
   But as is tradition, you will not be seeing those who came from other MTV Reality shows being profiled in this post. That includes two AYTO alumni with the same first name, one who was in love on her original Real World, and their related exes coming into the house at various points during this season... only if they cross over into The Challenge as a rookie do we get to write about them again. Do search around this site to learn about them, their progress and backstory.
   So once again, we at DCBLOG are here to answer that question, "Who Are These Newbies?" ... this time it's for Season 3 of Ex On The Beach USA. And after the jump, we begin with the one who comes here with the biggest profile - both in the MTV world and in the mindset of the casual viewer.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

DC FORUM - "The Luckiest Man in All of Reno"

From the Editor...
BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Back in April in this site's story in Bradley Cooper, his now-ex and their family photo bombing two members of the Ex On The Beach Season 2 cast, the post began in our usual style with some analytical perspective that didn't relate to the our primary beat of covering MTV Reality shows. There, I made reference to something that seems to happen just about as much as the Warriors making the NBA Finals and the Patriots playing in the Super Bowl: me traveling out to Las Vegas on a near-annual basis. So much has happened in my nine previous adventures to Sin City: meeting 'N Sync's Joey Fatone, seeing Mike Tyson and Pete Rose, and everything else during this journey, for which whenever I go out to Vegas next, it will my tenth time going there.

As someone who doesn't gamble as much as his parents do on a weekend, it's a rarity for me to go inside a casino and play whatever game is out there for me to play on the floor. In fact, I am stringent and conservative when it comes to gambling: my strategy has been to play just the coin games and to not place maximum bets on any game out of risk of losing so much so fast like most everyone else who go to Nevada, Atlantic City or the casinos near whey they live. And whenever I'm in Vegas, gambling plays an equal or lesser role as I also juggle doing sightseeing along the Strip, doing any shopping and everything else in those three miles.

On Father's Day weekend back in June, I've got to experience something that had never happened to me in the eight times I've gotten to gamble there since the modern era of #DCVegas began twelve years ago. That would be of winning an amount so big it spurs an incredible reaction from those who play these games of chance that would change their life and become superstars in their inner circle. And it would take a moment like this to have something take place that would never happen in regular circumstances: hearing the voice of yours truly as one who doesn't like hearing himself in playback and would never speak whenever I'm recording video on my phone or a regular camera.

Here's the story: I had been playing just light on the slots after we had lunch on the Saturday afternoon of my Reno weekend, going about my business on the casino floor at the city's largest hotel, the Atlantis. We came to Reno for the reason that my cousin and her fiance were getting married, and I had only a few hours to gamble and just hang out before I went upstairs to our hotel room there and dress up - one of the handful of times where I get to do so. Just before 3:00, I placed a voucher worth $11 into a game called "Crazy Money Deluxe" with the intent of only playing a couple rolls before heading over to the gift shop and buy a snack. What happened next is embedded below, as it unfolded live on my social media channels.


Sunday, August 18, 2019

DC ExtraTime: The Challenge/Big Brother Invades Love & Hip-Hop

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood cast
Back in June, DCBLOG spotlighted the one & only Cardi B. when she made out with Nurys of last season's EOTB in the opening scene of her video for "Press," all amidst the legal proceedings the rapper went through earlier this summer. Their makeout came weeks after the biggest moment no one ever got to see at this year's MTV Movie & TV Awards: Johnny Bananas reportedly crashing the acceptance speech of the cast of VH1's Love & Hip-Hop franchise when they were chosen over The Challenge, Jersey Shore, The Bachelor and Vanderpump Rules for best reality show.

Since the addition of a fourth city to make VH1's highest-rated franchise a year-round one every Monday, the rotation sees the newest addition of the Miami series kicking off the year in January, followed by Atlanta in Spring, the current season of Hollywood in the summer, and wrapping up with the original New York series in the winter... all, of course, starring the titans of the hip-hop and R&B world in their Hills-like drama. And in California, Brandy's brother Ray J. has been the one constant of the Hollywood series, and where Keyshia Cole and Soulja Boy have also appeared as have one of the biggest acts of the 2000's, B2K, who have recently reunited amidst BTS & boy band mania.

For Season 6 of Love & Hip-Hop Hollywood which premiered this month, the show's roll call has been changed quite a bit. A protege of Ice Cube, YoYo, is among the newbies joining the SoCal squad this season as someone who champions female empowerment in a genre where more and more women are joining the hip-hop game led by, of course, one of LHH's biggest alumni. Last Monday's episode saw her officially join the cast in her first appearance on an episode as a regular cast member, all as she threw a party that turned into a staredown between two beefing cast members: wife of rapper A1, Summer Bunni, and singer Lyrica Anderson.

One of those who were watching in the background of the drama that took place at YoYo's initiation party in the Love & Hip-Hop community was someone who we last saw on Ex On The Beach earlier this year go through a breakup via a lie detector machine on the reunion, Jozea Flores. We first saw him on The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars I as one of the stars who competed on that season, then became the first of them to come onto the main show itself on Final Reckoning being partnered with cult figure Da'Vonne Rogers.  Below, he shared his three seconds of fame.






Him going to YoYo's party and taking a selfie with castmate, influencer and an alum of BET's College Hill, Ray "Misster Ray" Cunningham, marked Jozea's second time on VH1 after he and Da'Vonne were spotted in the audience at the Season 10 finale of RuPaul's Drag Race two weeks before Final Reckoning began last year. And on a side note, this took place during a big week for MTV's corporate parent that may have big implications for the entertainment industry in its totality.

With Jozea and Mama Day being Big Brother alumni, this past week Viacom agreed to merge, once again, with CBS and creating the media industry's latest mega-conglomerate after both companies first aligned two decades ago, splitting up in 2006 and being brought together again by the family of Sumner Redstone, chairman of controlling shareholders National Amusements. This comes on the heels of Disney's purchase of 21st Century Fox, AT&T taking control of Time Warner Media (HBO, Turner and Warner Bros.), and NBC's parent Comcast buying British giant Sky... all as a giant called Netflix has helped alter the viewing landscape from when CBS and Viacom were last married.
   If what happened with their fellow BB18 alums Natalie Negrotti and Paulie Califiore crossing over to MTV on Vendettas and Ex On The Beach was a sign of things to come, then the merger news with the two companies that held joint custody of their reality TV journey is that day and moment CBS and MTV had in mind when they decided to expand The Challenge's draft pool and whoever is out there to endure hell in paradise on EOTB to eventually just about anyone in reality land. Like any other media deal, the CBS & Viacom alliance now creates a powerhouse with programming, platforms, promotion and possibilities that will have everyone step up around the industry, while simultaneously transforming it once again.
   A reporter who follows MTV closely, US Weekly's Emily Longeretta, brought up one of those possibilities of more alumni from Survivor and The Amazing Race, plus the islanders of Love Island USA, joining Big Brother houseguests on The Challenge, and vice versa at the Eye. Cord-cutters may rejoice at these shows being available to stream on CBS All-Access if they want to pony up $6 a month, or save up and binge for free on Pluto TV (like they will when an all-Challenge channel debuts with War of the Worlds II in two weeks). We could see the same CBS reality shows air encores or their after shows on MTV, among other things that are now possible with this union... just part of Viacom and CBS kissing & making up in time for a new challenge awaiting the two companies.

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DC SocialPulse: Ex On The Beach S3 - Getting Sixed by the Beach

*** Advisory: DC SocialPulse contains adult language, objectionable content & spoilers for some readers. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Due to its length, take frequent eye breaks if you're reading this top to bottom. ***

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Welcome back... as the weekend comes to a close here this late in the summer, things are heating up for those in the MTV Reality game with a new Challenge season now over a week away, and plenty of other things going on now and will be revealed when the music world gathers next week in New Jersey for the Video Music Awards. That includes Season 3 of Ex On The Beach, where last week the spotlight was on an alum of a singer and actor, Cameron, as he saw his musician ex, Alexis, come on shore and create a threesome among them and his crush in the house, Geles. The ongoing telenovela that is #Shanthony continued to roll along, while the Billy's ex Cara was given the Cut.

If you've followed the whole run of the lone Challenger to move into the house at the start, then you know Devin has had his moments in his seven previous MTV stints: him saving his AYTO cast with those infamous red Solo cups after he played Kiki, his obsession with Johnny Bananas, hearing the wrath of Cardi B's sister on Champs vs. Stars, and the Final Reckoning food fight. This week adds another moment to that list, as it's Crush week in the house with no worries about any Exes getting cut. But there is someone familiar to MTV fans invading the beach this week at this week's Ex entry, all while the resident heartthrob puts some moves on one-half of the twins... all as the first house party of the summer (and soon to be, autumn) takes place

After the jump, the Pulse of Ex On The Beach, plus MTV lovebirds get married, more reaction to last week's AYTO and more as your weekend comes to a close here.


Saturday, August 17, 2019

DC SociaPulse: Are You The One? Season 8 - "Games Players Play"

*** Advisory: DC SocialPulse contains adult language, objectionable content & spoilers for some readers. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Due to its length, take frequent eye breaks if you're reading this top to bottom. ***

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

Well hey there, it is the weekend - and for many of you, the last one before a new year in college and school begins. We here are headed towards the end of our summer in the MTV Reality calendar, but the good news is we're only a couple weeks away from the start of fall in the fifth major pro sport. Before that, we have the Pulse to bring you here of Are You The One? Come One, Come All.

When we were last with our sexually-fluid group in the Hawaiian islands, they recovered from the first blackout in a matchup ceremony since Season 5 two years ago (and thus, the first one of Terrence J.'s hosting tenure) with not just the first upward movement in the beams but also a first Truth Booth match. And as the house tries to build on that momentum, two annual traditions of any AYTO season took place: the getaway challenge seeing those know the singles better than we do of family, friends and exes popping in via skype to spill some dirty secrets. We also had Kai's latest trip to the Boom Boom Room cause more riff, as well as the other tradition: a party.

That party is the time where the house gets down and dirty under the night sky, and there's more of that on this week's quest for love. And THAT guy and his player ways is once again causing everyone to pick up the pieces and do what they can to tell him that what he's doing to them may not get them to the $750,000 - for which they face their seventh matchup this week. For another guy here, he tries to put his player ways behind him to make the hashtag #Rage the one that perhaps will bring them to eight beams.

We'll find out that and much more after the jump on the Pulse of AYTO Season 8, plus meet the show's biggest new fan. Thanks for spending part of your Saturday night with us...


Thursday, August 15, 2019

DC ExtraTime: Anthony - Master of the Hookup

From during The Challenge: Invasion of the Champions in Spring 2017,
featuring a key figure from this week's episode of Ex On The Beach, 
which DCBLOG will be featuring the Pulse of ahead this weekend.

BY DC CUEVA                      
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

IG @A_Bartolotte
Hooking up: to many its definition flat out means, "to make out or have sex with someone." It's officially defined as casual dating or a casual relationship between those who've had casual sexual activity without necessarily looking into having a more formal relationship and the extra commitments of doing it long-term, and many of these relationships last just a few days or a few weeks. There's even a culture called a "hookup culture" where having hook-ups and one-night stands are commonplace, especially in colleges across the country. As students make their way down south for Spring Break starting this weekend, this will become all the more prevalent in hotels & apartments being filled by them, often with plenty of alcohol available along with kissing.
   And on television, it has evolved into an art form over the 25-year life span of the MTV Trifecta ecosystem spanning four shows and many people too many to count who we have seen kiss and engage in sexual activity for everyone to witness in their living rooms. When the now-famous shower scene took place on The Real World Miami in 1996 - and then when the show headed to Las Vegas for the first time fifteen years ago, it's now become par for the course to see young people hooking up in the comfort of our homes on a television platform outside the pleasure-land of premium channels and pay-per-view.
   And of course, since Are You The One? debuted three years ago, this has been brought to another level in combining what MTV viewers love about The Real World and The Challenge with romantic reality shows like The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. In AYTO's five seasons on the MTV airwaves, we have seen many couples forged because of that show, and though four three of them still exist and only one of them is a true perfect match (one we'll look at later during this cycle), there is one person who has been able to hook up for as often in that house full of singles.

On Season 2, Anthony came in as that frat guy who took a break from the same university at where both Theo of this Challenge and Jimmy Garafalo went to, and made his mark by hooking up with not 1, not 2, but NINE girls once the confetti fell after the group came back from two blackouts to win the money - for which Anthony had a hand in their plans. He hooked up with Jenni, Briana, Ellie, and several other girls before the science settled with him and Alexandria - among the nine girls he locked lips with...it's in the bottom video of the two below.
   Anthony's most notable hook-up in the AYTO house came in Episode 5. When the group was in need of starting anew following the first-ever matchup blackout, Anthony and the group played a game of Truth or Dare - just as their Season 1 predecessors did earlier that year. But this time, when it time to come to his turn, Anthony would kiss not one, but TWO girls without giving up his seat in the living room. And it came in front of everyone including someone we'll be seeing in a few weeks in Ellie. Check it out below.




After that hook-up with Christina and Jessica, he would then get into a heated fight with Layton when the two were playing for Jenni, and after that second blackout he would take the lead in the house's strategy, and eventually with getting three Truth Booth matches they won the money...without getting penalized in losing money for having a blackout as we've seen since.
   Ant's not alone when it comes to kissing multiple girls: of course, we've seen Tyler, Andre and Ozzy kiss multiple girls this season; last year that title fell to Giovanni and Asaf; and Season 3 saw Chuck get close to several girls (including his current girlfriend Britni) and Alec kiss three girls in the premiere itself.


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Saturday, August 10, 2019

DC ExtraTime: Two Pros, a Two-Time Champ, and a Surf Stop

BY DC CUEVA                        
 @DC408DXTR  @ IG/YT/SC/TB

A few weeks ago marked the one-year-to-go marker until 2020's biggest summer blockbuster: the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo, Japan, as the world's largest populated city and metropolis will next host the biggest event in all of sports. A number of events will be making their debuts on the Olympic program in skateboarding, surfing, 3-on-3 basketball, sport climbing and karate, while two other sports return to the program after they were removed from the Games the last time it visited Asia, in baseball and softball - two strengths of the host nation in the former being a national sport and the ladder having won the last gold medal contested in 2008 in Beijing.

In 2017, and in the first year of any Olympic quadrennium that comes after a Summer Olympics take place and before a Winter Games, MTV brought together ten past champions of The Challenge for a special miniseries version of the fifth major pro sport to answer the question of who is the best - Challenge vets or professional athletes? The group of sporting pros included WWE & UFC star C.M. Punk, NFL linemen Shawn Merriman and Kamerion Wimbley, and WNBA star Candice Wiggins. But key in that season were the inclusion of several Olympians: out & proud freeskier Gus Kenworthy, two-sport Olympic veteran and future Celeb Big Brother favorite Lolo Jones and a British decathlete whose stint on two spin-offs predated the Brits' invasion of the regular Challenge show, Louise Hazel.

There were two other members of that first class of Champs vs. Pros/Stars who competed on the spinoff series, which gave everyone reason to compete in the name of charity, and whose get-together in the Southern California sun not long ago with one of those who they competed with two years ago that prompted this site to take a second look.