
May 30 - By NBC Nightly News
When "The Mole" first debuted, the reality series wasn't as revered as it is now. From accusations that it ripped off "Survivor" to critics' complaints that the game was too complicated or intellectual, the mystery-based competition didn't seem to have much of a chance of lasting more than one season. That it is now being resurrected eight years later, with a new season premiering June 2, is perhaps its greatest surprise of all.

Apr 27 - By NBC Nightly News
"Big Brother 9" concluded Sunday night, and Adam walked away with the $500,000 prize. Runner-up Ryan received the $50,000. The most remarkable part about that conclusion was that it's pretty unremarkable.

Mar 12 - By Jacob Clifton, MSNBC
In June of 2007, Dr. Drew Pinsky gathered a group of down-and-out quasi-celebrities of the sort we've been watching on VH1 for years: one-hit wonders, child stars and veterans of other reality series. Thursday marks the reunion of six of the eight "Celebrity Rehab" cast members with Pinsky and his rehab-center counselors, Shelly and Bob.
Mar 11 - By Ree Hines, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Colin FarrellWhat is it about otherwise handsome A-listers who endeavor to look smelly? It’s as though the effort it takes to look good on film is such a burden, they just give up in their off time. Take Colin Farrell. The greasy locks, the poorly groomed beard, the rumpled clothes — he sets the bar for stinky-chic awfully high. Colin’s infinite pack-a-day smoking habit — seriously, he’s always
Mar 3 - By Victor Balta, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Tim Gunn, “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style”(“Runway” season finale, 10 p.m. Wed., Bravo)Without a doubt, Gunn is TV’s most beloved reality show expert. For three seasons, Gunn, the former chair of the fashion design department at Parsons The New School of Design, has served as the ultimate cheerleader and advisor for aspiring “Runway” designers. What’s best is that he’s purely there to help, not to judge, and he does it well. With a simple look of consternation, or a kind but powerful, “This concerns me,” Gunn makes it clear that he truly wants to see the contestants perform well, and does what he can to help them make it work.