
(S03E07) As we sometimes do with our reviews of Psych, let's start at the end rather than the beginning. No, not at the reveal, because that would be utterly daft of me. The end I speak of is the next to last scene of the episode. I don't know about you, but as soon as I saw Shawn wearing skates, waiting for Jules in the empty roller derby rink, my first thought was 'couples skate'. Lo and behold, a couples skate was announced, the spotlight was turned on, and 80s music began to blare from the speakers.

I'm generally a fan of any documentary-style show that will immerse me in a brand new world. And on A&E, that
world is... Roller Derby! I read several positive reviews of the new reality program,
Rollergirls, and I just
had to give it a try. Those reviews said, even though they're basically sex objects to the crowd, the women are
strong-willed, independent, confident and tough. They really are. And much more. They have show names like Punky
Bruiser, Venis Envy, Sister Mary Jane, and Blanche Davidian. These girls are crass, foul-mouthed and downright trashy.
They get scratched and bruised and they drink a hell of a lot of tequila. And it's awesome.
The premiere
episode on Monday night featured a rookie roller, dubbed Venis Envy, who just made the La Puta del Fuego team (does
that mean 'whores of the volcano'?). Venis and her boyfriend, who looks an awful lot like Moby, are both art school
graduates who are working temp jobs and live in an Austin, TX trailer park. I'm not sure where this show is going to
go, but I imagine we'll be meeting more of the girls on the team. In particular, I'd like to know more about Cha Cha,
who has a young daughter, and Chola, who has a PUTA tattoo in the inside of her bottom lip. Damn, these girls are bad
ass.