Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
That gorgeous blue dress was fucking awesome.
yes, he should have used that for his one look for the judges, but he wanted to go edgy and used the hair dress.
I read Tim's blog afterward, and he said that the judging went on for hours and what it ultimately came down to was the question "who is your client" and Rami was eloquent and detailed, where as Chris said "oh, I don't know, some young woman" (or something like that).
I would let Chris design for me ANY day. Not only would I have a great garment at the end, we would have a ball!
My guess: sleep apnea.
He needs to be evaluated ASAP.
Yeah, totally. My father used to fall asleep any time he sat down, practically, and snore like that. With the CPAP now, he doesn't!
Vortex, yes I remember that. I am just not sure why they didn't have 4 people show that season. The crowd saw it anyway and might have made their judging a little more difficult.
Yeah, I think sleep apnea is probably right. And I didn't like how they were playing it for laughs. I was worrying about him.
I adore him, and I loved his outfits again. I thought that once again, he almost deliberately sabotaged himself out of the win by making the challenge piece too much art for the red carpet. Just like with the hair, he knew in all likelihood that it would cost him, but I think he felt like he wanted to go out on his own terms. Which is a confidence issue, I think, because his clothes are so completely fabulous and innovative.
Agree that Korto should have taken it instead of Daniel, but I knew Daniel was going to win from the beginning. I liked his red carpet dress, but hated the whole rest of the mini collection.
On PR:LA, I hope I'm interested. I have missed Tim & Heidi, but it's been a long time.
I liked the red dress okay, I agree it could have been better with one or the other, but I thought it was fine. Agree about Irina's dress.
I did watch the models show, too, and it was somewhere between crazy and totally uninteresting. I was surprised at how much nightgown boy threw his model under the bus. Plus I thought she was gorgeous, so it's too bad she won't be there still. That's why the model show is so weird, because it's all about the whim of the designer, not necessarily any merit of the model. Which I suppose is probably realistic, but still.
::covers eyes to avoid PR spoilers until I can watch it tonight::
Just wanted to post this Frontera Grill report--not my own, unfortunately, but from someone at the foodie website I stop by for recommendations. He was able to grab a seat at the bar and order the partial version of the TC:M winning entry (it was $90 for the full version). It has pictures of his meal; it looks terrific!
Reservations at Topolobampo are full up until the end of September, but if you're willing to wait for a seat (three hours yesterday!) or take a place at the bar at Frontera, you can order from Topo's menu there.
I just finished the All-Star challenge, and I continue to be annoyed that "lots of women would love to wear that!" isn't the highest praise.
Yeah, this continues to bug. I thought both Sweet P's and Korto's dresses were gorgeous. I hated Daniel's stuff, especially the restaurant look. I think with a better red carpet dress, Chris could have taken it.
I'm looking forward to see what this batch comes up with. I think the right person won, and the right person went home.
I have no interest in the models show, but if this means they are actually going to pick models every week, I'm all for it.
I think with a better red carpet dress, Chris could have taken it.
I don't know. Daniel's stuff was pretty much crap except for the red carpet dress. I felt like they just wanted him to win. He's their idea of the future of design.
Oh, okay - she's the retro Texas designer, right?
Yes. She's also the one who said (in one of the video clips on the show site) that she was "the goth girl" in high school, and she's been trying to move beyond that label. (I'm paraphrasing.) Which makes me snippy, because if she's been trying to "move beyond that label", then maybe she shouldn't have consistently aimed all of her online retail efforts for the past almost decade AT goths.
(It's not just what she said on that interview, either. She's said the same sort of thing to other goth-focused designers, and complained that catering to goths has limited her success. But she's the one who kept choosing to cater to us!)
she seemed okay with the time for the challenge. I wonder if she's one of those people who has a harder time getting stuff done with too much time, and no real consequences for lateness.
I see that she's not listing anywhere NEAR the amount of items on her Etsy shop that she usually does, and she says she's not taking any more corset orders right now, so she can "get through her back orders".
Arrgh! The Lifetime site is very frustrating!
You
can
watch video, but it is just in little chunks with annoying intros and loud commercials.
The "Rate the Runway" has no way that I could find to move smoothly from one design to the next, like a "Next" button!
And I lost patience trying to find out what the challenge was for the All-stars.
I hope they do rebroadcast because I could not get any sense of the episode!
The All Stars challenge was just a mini collection, three pieces. Then they took them out for a nice dinner where in a shocking twist the designers then had to add a fourth look made from materials in the restaurant.
You have to know, at this point, if you're in a reality skills competition and someone takes you out for a nice dinner that you're in for a challenge, right? Comfortable shoes, people, comfortable shoes.