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Fame Games Finale: Traci Is In Focus And Vanilla Ice Rages in a Top 5 TV Moment

Vanilla Ice starring in the Iceman Stormeth on Fame Games

The finale of 'Surreal Life Fame Games' will go down as one of the top five most outrageous TV moments and depending on how you classify the series, the last episode of the inaugural season should definitely garner the top spot the next time Bob Eubanks and Chuck Woolery put together another 'Most Outrageous Game Show Moments.'

What's the hot fuss? Rob 'Vanilla Ice' Van Winkle trashed the set. For those of you familiar with his previous set-trashing antics, I'm sure you're thinking 'been there, done that.' After all, he did smack the set around a little bit even the week before. However, this is train wreck television and as such, the set trashing on the season finale was epic. So epic in fact, the name of the episode is not 'Finale' or something synonymic. VH1 titled the episode 'Ice Ice Storm.'

The outburst was 100% real as viewers saw host Robin Leach duck when Rob threw his drum kit cymbals over his head.

"Thank goodness I ducked because the cymbals could have decapitated me like Oddjob's bowler hat in the Bond movie. Vanilla Ice really broke the set to pieces," said Robin. "Nobody's ever quite seen TV like that where crew and a producer had to restrain him. Now, that's reality."

Viewers saw Rob's hand bleeding while producers and crew tried to subdue him from hurting anyone else, but they were unsuccessful. Mark, a producer, had two of his fingers broken in the tirade that also saw the Vegas sign and the aforementioned drum kit take the majority of the blunt-force drama.

What caused the 'Ice, Ice Storm?'

The episode started off innocent enough with the four Fame Gamers left, Rob, Ron Jeremy, Traci Bingham and Sandra 'Pepa' Denton, having to film a commercial for grand prize partner, GoldenPalace.net. The commercial was then judged by a focus group and the winner would automatically advance to the final round. The three remaining would then have to stab each other in the back and vote one of their own off of the show. The two remaining would then play a special 'Back to Reality' game with the winner rounding out the final two. The winner of that challenge would then win the $100K grand prize and be named to the 'pantheon of A-List immortality.'

Traci Bingham wins Fame Games

Both Traci and Rob aced the commercial with the focus group equally liking their ads. The focus group thought Mr. Jeremy looked sleazy, even though he said he 'slicked his hair back and shaved' so there is nothing else he could have done. I thought Pepa rocked the commercial, but the focus group didn't think she was believable. There was one moment where she did a pseudo-sexy hair mime maneuver that could have been better, but she wasn't nearly as bad as the focus group concluded. The funny thing about focus groups is one or two reviews in, regardless of the product, FGFS (Focus Group Fatigue Syndrome) sets in and the group develops a personality and then after a while it melts into some 'Lord of the Flies' situation.

Rob and Traci did have the overall best video and boobs broke the tiebreaker with Traci and her tight GoldenPalace.net T-shirt advancing to the final round.

That left Pepa, Rob and Mr. Jeremy to decide who was going to get stabbed in the back and voted off of the show. Mr. Jeremy actually had a good plan. Since he was really close with Rob and had roomed with Pepa during the show, he was going to create an alliance with both so they would vote for each other and then he would vote for himself off so there would be a three-way tie and thus a less 'screw-your-friend' method of elimination would have to be found.

Ron Jeremy has a Sophie's choice involving Pepa in Fame Games

This obviously wasn't the producers first disco so they planned the round where the contestant couldn't pick them self so Ron had to 'Sophie's Choice' it under pressure. At that point he decided that he had to play the game and he would rather face Pepa in the 'Back to Reality' face off and voted Rob off the show.

When Rob figured out the 'Et tu, Ron' moment, he was so amped up and in Ron's face, that you could see where Ron was visibly shaken. Rob started shouting the word "backstabber' and talking through the betrayal: "I put you on my album. I told my friends how cool you are."

Ron was having a hard time explaining his plan and if he was able to explain it, Rob wasn't listening. Loyalty is such a huge part of who Rob is, there would have had to been a cooling off period of days or weeks before that explanation would have been heard, much less accepted.
"I am pleased to report that since the filming, Rob calmed down and finally made some
peace with Ron who convinced him that he'd really been trying to 'sacrifice' himself so Rob would go on to win," said Robin. "Ron just couldn't explain it properly under the heat of the lights and the moment and thus Rob's explosion."
Once Rob was driven off the mansion grounds sporting a 'rock' sign, the game show must go on and Robin delivered a classic line saying, 'We will continue the game on this set in this condition."
At this point Ron was the emotional equivalent of Producer Mark's fingers, just broken.
The final 'Back to Reality' game show found the Fame Gamers trying to guess their cast mates' popularity in a game called "Stick It in Google.' Robin had a list of 10 figures ranging from 400,000 to 21million and each number represented the 10 'Fame Game' casts number of search results in Google. Ron and Pepa had to match the celeb to the number.
Both underestimated the power of porn and the Internet. They assumed that since Playboy hottie Andrea Lowell had less fame than the others, she would be last, but she wasn't. C.C. Deville took that spot since most of his work has been with his band Poison. Ron kept guessing Andrea until he finally got it right in sixth place. Ron also guessed Emmanuel Lewis correctly in fifth place and Pepa in fourth place and since Pepa didn't get any correct, in a twist of irony she was eliminated on that guess.
The power of porn? Ron Jeremy was the number one Google results.
Traci and Ron then loaded up and headed to where I could only guess is Downtown Vegas as it's one of the few locales in the city with alleys and met a cloaked figure in a dark and dank alley. The woman in the 'Death Cloak' was Kathy Griffin and announced she and she alone would be deciding the winner.
The fireworks in the mansion diminished the final round in my opinion because a), it was just Kathy Griffin deciding the winner and b) Ron Jeremy was a shell of a contestant. I have nothing against Kathy, in fact she is one of the funniest ladies on television in doses of 22 minutes or less. It seemed as though the show may have been headed for another Kennedy controversy with just the singular judge with their 'finger on the pulse of pop culture.'
Kathy subjected Traci and Ron to a litany of tests including celebrity dancing, heckler management and speech acceptance. Regardless of the reasons leading up to the challenge, of the two, Traci was the most A-List and deserved to win so Kathy did good. Not that the 'D-Lister' wants, needs or craves my approval, but she did add some laughs which ended the show nicely.

Robin Leach in the Fame Game

What's next for the Fame Games? Robin tells me to watch for a spin off of the spin off as season two of 'Surreal Life Fame Games' starts shooting May 23. He sums up the experience as "the most interesting study of human behavior I've ever been witness to, fascinating television and raw exposure of what celebrities are dealing with."

I couldn't agree more and the programming genius of having 'Fame Games' lead into 'Dice: Undisputed' just drives the point home.

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