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I'm wondering if she wasn't meant to be the "client" all the time, and had to bail out of the filming for the beginning of the episode, forcing Heidi to step in at last minute.
Oh, maybe that was the deal. It seemed weird that they'd do 2 Heidi-related challenges in one season. Jessica Alba did seem a little low energy (but clearly into being there).
Oh, maybe that was the deal. It seemed weird that they'd do 2 Heidi-related challenges in one season. Jessica Alba did seem a little low energy (but clearly into being there).
Yeah, there was something off about the whole thing, and I think the producers were scrambling even more then we were seeing.
I loved Anthony's dress and want it for my very own.
Yeah, there was something off about the whole thing, and I think the producers were scrambling even more then we were seeing.
I think the drama with the designer leaving, model leaving and trying to get Anthony back in the house pushed the edges of their available skills.
Question about the
Biggest Loser.
Have they met with a doctor at least once in every season?
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DVR didn't record this PR for me - I guess it thought it was a rerun since it had already gotten the Heidi challenge episode. Just watched online.
though Emilio's dress was perfect, except for the tumor.
So true.
Love love love Anthony's dress. Just beautiful.
Mila's seemed pretty retro. Seth Aaron's was boring. I didn't hate Jay's, but it wasn't red carpet at all. Jonathan, oh Jonathan, what a tactical error not keeping the parts of the forst dress that Heidi said she loved and building something out of that. What a mess he ended up with.
I was completely surprised by Maya leaving, but, thinking it through, I can well imagine her trying to sketch for this challenge and thinking about what the judges have said and trying not be derivative or referential and coming to the conclusion that she doesn't have a strong point of view yet, she doesn't have that sense of what makes a dress hers. Which I can see being a reason to drop out. Girls got skills, though. And Emilio has no empathy at all, huh?
I recommend the interview with Maya on the Project Rungay blog:
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I think it's easy to judge through the lens of the television, but I have rather a lot of admiration for Maya -- it takes a lot to realize that you're on the wrong path, no matter what it potentially offers, and to walk away.
Good for her. I thought it seemed like a smart decision just from what we saw on the show, but I'm really impressed with how she's thinking about her career and the big picture in that interview.
I'm bummed we don't get to see her collection, though.
I have rather a lot of admiration for Maya -- it takes a lot to realize that you're on the wrong path, no matter what it potentially offers, and to walk away.
ITA. This seemed to be the point Seth Aaron was making, too.
Mila, I just don't know about. The question of "Do we want to see more from her?" keeps coming up, and I'm with the judges there - I liked her a lot in the beginning, but I feel like she just on the wrong side of the fuzzy line between "strong POV" and "can only do one thing." And so many of her clothes just plain don't fit.
Finally caught
Survivor.
Don't get the logic of Jerri or Coach at all, especially with what Russell pulled last week.
They've also gotten rid of the strongest player with (I assume) at least a couple of challenges to go. I hope they get nothing but puzzles.