He's super genial and whatever as long as everything is going his way. (And in his first season, that's really all you saw.) Then the ugliness and bullying comes out. I don't see him making it to the end because eventually no one wants to be the next one berated, but guys like that have a habit of sticking around because everyone's just too scared to lose them.
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]
Nick Arrojo reality show on NBC!
PR: Once again I agree with the judges. . . this is, perhaps, why I am liking this season so much.
Really loved Seth Aaron's outfits. Also, it made sense to me that the two people who had ambitious failures were safe and the one with a "safe" failure was gone.
Really loved Seth Aaron's outfits. Also, it made sense to me that the two people who had ambitious failures were safe and the one with a "safe" failure was gone.
Yes and yes. My 8-year old niece would have been all over the outfit Seth made!!! And I would have LOVED Jay's when I was little. That was my fave color combo!
Also, Mark Dacasos is hosting a 2-hour documentary on Miyamoto Musashi called Samurai - on the History Channel.
And Seth Aaron was so right about that purse - the little girl LOVED it.
That was ADORABLE!!!
And I loved how Amy's mini model stood up for her. Very classy!
I friggin fell asleep AGAIN and woke up to see what'shername get booted.
Man, you need to get yourself to wake up about 20 minutes earlier.
BTW, I totally went "!!!" in my head when the guest judge said something about blue and orange NOT being complementary because - HELLO - yes, they are. Which is exactly why you have to be careful how you use them together. (Blue/orange; red/green; yellow/purple)
And Seth Aaron was so right about that purse - the little girl LOVED it.
She was sooo adorable when Heidi asked her "what about the outfit do you like best," and she said, "About...my purse." So frickin' cute that I had to go back and watch her again!
BTW, I totally went "!!!" in my head when the guest judge said something about blue and orange NOT being complementary because - HELLO - yes, they are.
I KNOW!!! I mean I don't think Amy's outfits worked, they were kind of clown-y but still.