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July 17, 2007

'Pirate Master': Louie Frase check in

In case anyone is still wondering, Fishing Creek, Md.'s Louie Frase is still safe on Pirate Master. I only saw a bit of it, but he wasn't even nominated (or "marked with the black spot" or whatever the lingo is). Since Azmyth is still captain, I guess Louie's team lost the expedition again. But he is still in it!

Posted by Sarah Kickler Kelber at 10:59 PM | | Comments (3)
Categories: Maryland reality contestants, Pirate Master
        

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They interesting twist this week was all the prior cast off pirates came back as a ghost team, and the red and black team was merged into one. The new Pirate team then competed against the Ghost team. During the quest for the treasure the Ghost team lost the key and had to retrace their steps to find it. The Pirates won and the Ghosts just faded away. There was talk again about a mutiny. Jupiter, the cook, brought up the topic at dinner in front of the Captain. She wanted Azmth to be aware that there was talk. However he took it to mean she no longer had his back so he gave her the "black Spot" and based on an unanimous vote she was cut a drift.

I was looking for this last night at 8 PM. The channel (23 on my system) was showing Big Brother 8. I'm glad to hear that Louie is still safe, but what happened to the show???? Is this another (bleep)ing Comcast-in-Baltimore-City issue?

Thanks!

Natalie,

The show moved to Tuesdays at 10 p.m.

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About Sarah Kelber
Sarah Kickler Kelber, an editor in the features department since 1999, got sucked into reality TV with the first episode of MTV's The Real World in 1992. Then came Survivor and American Idol, and suddenly, the genre was everywhere. She started blogging about it for The Baltimore Sun in January 2006 and has logged more hours watching and writing about such shows as Dancing With the Stars, Big Brother and, of course, Idol, than she'd like to admit.
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