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pledge:
While I wish them all the best of luck on losing weight .......
I really don't want to see Brady, Vicky, or Heba win
the title of Biggest Loser.  Whether it is the editing    :duno:
I just don't care for them.

Texan:
I am with you Pledge, I have missed a few shows and part of last night but I really did not like Brady, Vikcy and Heba yesterday.  ESPECIALLY VICKY!!!  I really hope they send her home soon.  And Heba is high on power or something.  The way she talked to Amy last night was not necessary.

I agree with Bob... something it up with Brady and Vicky... how can that large man only lose 3 pounds!?!?  if he was doing the same as his wife.

Next week's preview shows Phil and Brady and says one person's weight loss is more the other team's whole loss.  Sadly i think this will be Brady as he has alot to lose and with a low number and Bob's comment I think it is a set up for next week.  I would love for it to be Phil but I do not see it.

If the blue team goes, I would LOVE for Amy to be the biggest loser to make them send one of their alliance's home. 

marigold:
An interview with Amy:

Exclusive Interview: Amy Parham of 'The Biggest Loser'

On last night's episode of The Biggest Loser, Amy Parham ended up being eliminated after her blue team fell below the yellow line.  Earlier in the episode Heba told her alliance (Vicky and Brady) that Phil approached her asking them to vote Brady out instead of his wife.  Heba, who has butted heads with Phil the entire season, responded by voting Amy out.  Today, Amy spoke to BuddyTV in an exclusive interview, opening up about her relationship with Heba, having to leave her kids behind to come on the show, and her bond with Bob.

Amy first came up with the idea to try out for The Biggest Loser early this year. “I dragged Phillip to a casting call in Atlanta on Valentine’s Day,” she told BuddyTV today. Leaving their kids behind, particularly one diagnosed with Autism, was not easy for the couple but they knew they were in good hands. “It was difficult and yet I knew that I had my brother and sister in law. They are active, organized and loving and I couldn't have left my children in better care,” Amy said. “I will be forever grateful to all of our family for making that sacrifice for our health.”

After Heba and her husband Ed fell below the yellow line a few weeks ago, the couple was forced to send one person home and she was forced to continue in the game without her husband. “Heba talked about losing Ed a lot. At least she had her alliance to fall back on. I had nothing but myself,” she said of being split up from Phil when Heba changed up the teams. “Heba and Phillip were like oil and water and I understood that,” she continued. “I really like Heba and feel like under different circumstances we would have been best friends.” Had Amy been the one to control the teams she said she would chosen Phil, Brady, Amy C., and Renee.

One thing Amy was grateful for is that she was able to stay with her trainer, Bob Harper, all the way until her last day in the competition.  "I will be forever grateful for my time spent with Bob," Amy told BuddyTV. "I get emotional still talking about him because it is hard to explain how tough the past 5 or so years of my life have been and I thought I would never get back on my feet. He picked me up and helped me learn to walk again."

Since leaving the show, Amy has gone from a size 20 dress to a size 8.  Her goal by the final weigh-in is to drop one or two more dress sizes.

Link: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-biggest-loser/exclusive-interview-amy-parham-23834.aspx

marigold:

Biggest Loser 6 - Nutrition, Cooking, and Lifestyle

Ask and you shall receive.

You've all been wondering what this season's cast has been eating, preparing, etc.

Here's a little montage of some behind-the-scenes nutritional footage.

marigold:
Alison Sweeny's Blog:

"The Free Fall of Life" - Bob

Weren’t those fieldtrips cool? I loved Bob’s team out there doing that crazy Cirque Du Soleil stuff, and learning self-defense. And Coleen making that huge break through, dealing with her fear of heights. It’s so incredible to see how much they’ve changed. Especially when they talked to Dr. H. In 6 weeks, the flashbacks help you remember what they looked like on Day 1… how much they’ve changed their bodies in 6 short weeks. And, not just on the outside – Dr H had such amazing news for all of them. It was obviously so encouraging for Heba, Michelle, for Phil & Amy, for everyone to know that all their hard work was paying off on the inside too.

That challenge was quite a blow-out, huh? Not at all how I expected it to go. And I thought the prize was pretty awesome. It was great watching the look on Coleen’s face, seeing her dad, seeing her boyfriend. Getting to talk with them. And you could see how it invigorated Michelle, seeing her dad obviously had a big positive impact on her mentally, and helped motivate her – can you believe her success on the scale this week?

So many great one-liners from last night. And Vicky and Heba were on fire, right? It’s one of the weirdest parts about my job. I’m not there for all the game-playing strategy stuff that goes on in the bedrooms at night, so I totally related to Bob’s reaction to Brady’s 3 lb loss. And it’s always hard for me to say good bye to everyone on campus. In the elimination room, it’s always tough for everyone to cast their vote, and I know they each have a different way of playing their game. I feel it’s my place to be as completely neutral as possible, just a cheerleader and supporter of every player. But I often wonder how the players feel watching the show at home later, are they happy with how they played the game? Do you all of a sudden see a different decision they could have made that would have spun the game in a completely different direction? It must be such a surreal experience.

Speaking of watching yourself on tv, though – Ben had the biggest smile on his face watching himself in the ‘host tip’ we did for Halloween.

Link: http://blog.nbc.com/alison/the_biggest_loser/

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