ooh. that was super sweet.
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]
heads up for those who were ready to give up on AI this year. my boy, David Cook, will be performing on wednesday night. probably the only thing that will get me to watch. this season has been truly terrible.
Watched PR late last night: I'm glad Jonathan won and it makes sense to me that Amy was safe and Ben was gone.
I have to admit that I had trouble seeing the elements each designer was supposedly inspired by in the clothing that they produced.
tiggy, okay I will watch on Wednesday, but I make no promises for the future.
I have to admit that I had trouble seeing the elements each designer was supposedly inspired by in the clothing that they produced.
Yeah, Maya's was the only one that really was evocative for me, the rest required explanation.
I don't know -- once I saw the black and gray Anthony had, I got smoke, and I think it translated pretty well in the finished dress. And I think Jonathan's air was pretty clear.
Overall, though, it wasn't a great challenge. Or I should say it didn't produce great results.
once I saw the black and gray Anthony had, I got smoke, and I think it translated pretty well in the finished dress. And I think Jonathan's air was pretty clear.
Both of those I got once they explained them, but looking at them didn't make me spontaneously think "ah, yes, fire" or "air'. Which is fine, they were supposed to interpret, it just surprised me a little bit.
I wish I'd gotten a better look at Jay's. Finally, someone with immunity did something really bold and risky, I've been waiting for that forever. I think I liked it.
Both of those I got once they explained them, but looking at them didn't make me spontaneously think "ah, yes, fire" or "air'. Which is fine, they were supposed to interpret, it just surprised me a little bit.
Yes, this. The explanations made perfect sense, and it was nice not to see a bunch of blue = water, red = fire dresses up there, but at the same time the judges need to be able to see the element in each look instantly.
I loved Seth Aaron's night sky look. I thought the back of the jacket was a little weird, but I would wear the rest of it in a heartbeat.
Seth Aaron's was the one I would most covet, definitely. I like it all the more for having seen him be all "Air? WTF am I gonna do for air?" at the beginning.
I took a look at the "rate the runway" pictures on the lifetime website and now that I've gotten a beter look at the detail of Jonathan's look I like it a lot more. I'm watching in HD and still not able to see the details, probably time for an eye exam...
Seth Aaron's was incredible simply for how quickly he did something so complicated and pulled it off so spectacularly. I still don't think "air" = "sky", but once he pointed out the swoops on the back and the collar, it worked a little better for me, concept-wise.