So when will that be again?
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]
Well, I could come down just about anytime at this point. My social and professional (hahahaha) calendar are pretty empty. When would be good for others?
I just got an invite to an MPTF fundraiser during LA Fashion Week:
"Project Runway" Season 6 contestant, Gordana Gehlhausen invites you to be her guest
Admission is free but they ask that you participate in their raffle.
I will gladly come to Chicago as soon as the Chicago to Iowa City railroad gets going.
What, no Survivor? no PR?
Survivor was particularly lame. It seemed like Jeff and the challenge designers decided to take the week off.
Loved the PR challenge. I can't believe Nicholas wasn't in the bottom three--that was hideous. Christopher's wasn't totally flattering, but I thought it the fabric looked cool.
What he did with the fabric was great but he turned it into a total mess. I had the same "garbage bag" reaction as Michael Kors.
I always find the judging so uncomfortable when they use real people as models. Because outside of some clear disasters, you can usually see that the women are loving going down that runway, and then get to hear the judges go on about how awful they looked? Oof.
I finally caught the Next Iron Chef, and I totally agree that the "extreme cuisine" challenge was a horrid idea for a first round elimination. Maybe if ICA was using those wacky kind of ingredients like the original did it would make sense, but as things are - nsm. A few weeks down the road would have been a lot better.
Also, I must sadly agree that Steingarten seems to have permanently crossed over from curmudgeon to asshole.
Survivor was particularly lame. It seemed like Jeff and the challenge designers decided to take the week off.
These people are WAY too well behaved - if Jeff's not there to referee, why do the challenge at all? Why not say whoever gets to the chickens first wins them? Split the chickens up and rock-paper-scissors for the last one?
If this was a test on how to be a dumb sheep, everyone passed with flying colors.
I had the same "garbage bag" reaction as Michael Kors.
Me, too! But Epperson (as much as I love his personality) put out a second super-dated, ugly dress in a row, after that horrendous shirt-dress last week. That entire silhouette just screamed "'80s!!!!" with a dash of (like the judges said) "Oktoberfest." Ugh. So, as much as I had a visceral dislike of Christopher's garbage bag look, Epperson had to go.
So I totally misread who went home on TC:LV and now I'm pissed!! It should have been the other one similarly named.