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I read Tim Gunn's and he was mystified about why the judges liked Emilio's and he thought Maya should have won.
also he was glad Jonathon stood up for himself. Not to mention being preplexed by Mila's dress.
Personally I don't think Mila really *saw* that her model was having a problem. At least from the editing it looked like she was so enamored by her creation she couldn't see the flaws.
It bugged me that Mila called him "TG," too. Don't disrespect Tim Gunn, dude!
I couldn't believe that she called him that!
Also, I think that the judges were enamoured at the licensing possibilities of Emilio's pattern.
I still looked at it and saw ♥SAES♥
Just like Tim, it looked like a collaboration fabric with him and Seth Aaron. Maybe just because Seth Aaron like to put his initials on things, but that's what I saw when I looked at it.
Oh, cowboys, how so adorable?
Ack my dvr effed up recording TAR. What happened??
There was a clusterfuck of teams screwing up one challenge, and then the cowboys screwed up another thing (in bathing suits!), but in the end, it was non-elimination.
Dad-daughter won the leg.
Why am I surprised so many teams had a problem with the coconuts?
And how do you keep your passport but leave your bags behind. Going forward without any spare clothes or hygienic stuff? Yuck.
TAR loves to make it look like the team that is behind might beat the next to last team, such as giving hope that the cowboys would beat the lesbians. But has the team that is behind ever actually beat the other team? When they start that editing, after so many seasons, there is no tension.
Jesus, was there something in the airplane food that made everyone stupid this leg??? I don't think I've ever seen so many teams this late in the game make so many mistakes!
I think it sort of sucks that the detectives won first place in the last episode, but ended up with no advantage since they all had to take the same flight.
I was also surprised how many people had never heard of The Seychelles, or at least had no idea how to pronounce it.