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December 4, 2007

'Beauty and the Geek' finale approaches

I haven't kept up with Beauty and the Geek as much as I had hoped, and suddenly, here we are at the end.

Last week, the final couples -- Dave and Jasmine and Nicole and Sam -- learned that voters would be choosing the winner. Tonight, they will find out who has been deemed most transformed and which team wins the $250,000 prize.

After that, all the contestants will appear for a reunion show.

It's been a fun season, and there really have been some startling changes among the players. I didn't much like Sam at first, but he he stepped it up as a teammate for Nicole -- and they are probably still around because he won so many challenges.

Dave and Jasmine got off to a bad start when he told her she was his last choice for partner, but they got over it and managed to show a lot of growth.

I am thrilled that William and Jen aren't in the finale -- their tense relationship was unpleasant to watch. Jen wasn't my favorite person, but she really wasn't overstating it when she called William a know-it-all. He could have learned a lot more during his time in the house, but maybe seeing himself on television will help?

Who do you think is going to take home the prize? I think it could go either way. 

Posted by Sarah Kickler Kelber at 2:59 PM | | Comments (0)
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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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