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I don't get it anymore. Michael's train was a little much, sure, but it was the high fashion look. And Gretchen's look was ... I don't even know. Maybe it would work on a six-foot blonde with long flowing '70s hair, but really? And the other dress had nothing to do with the high fashion one!
I do clap when Ivy went home, though. That was an 8th-grade home ec project if I ever saw one.
Also? I love Austin and Santino so very much. It's the most feel-good thirty minutes of TV I've seen in years.
And Gretchen's look was ... I don't even know. Maybe it would work on a six-foot blonde with long flowing '70s hair, but really? And the other dress had nothing to do with the high fashion one!
I am so relieved that both of you hated Gretchen's dress. I was going to schedule my ophthalmologist appointment tomorrow
because Gretchen's dress was definitely FUG. No two ways about it. What redeeming quality did it have?
NOTHING.
I love Mondo so much!
And yeah, Gretchen's dress was horrible!
I really hope Valerie can pull it together. She was one of my favorites early on.
I was appalled that Gretchen was in the top and totally wtf about Micheal being in the bottom. Christopher's look was a train wreck.
I can't believe Christopher wasn't in the bottom. Or that Valerie survived with that dreckitude. I'm happy Ivy's gone though.
I wasn't too surprised about Gretchen because of the feather work, but it seemed like even the judges didn't get why Michael was in the bottom. April's look was the same thing she sends down the runway every week.
Very happy for Mondo. His ready-to-wear was killer.
I had a dream last night that I was on TAR with Tim Gunn as the host. It was pretty great.
yeah, but this production company is just in year 2, right?
I'm not sure how much of the production staff changed over when they moved the lifetime - I thought it was just a distribution deal but I could be wrong.
Didn't Magical Elves stay w/ Bravo when PR moved to Lifetime?
Survivor:
realityblurred has details on interviews the latest evictee gave. A choice snippet:
Just when Shannon starts to sound reasonable, Fancast asked him a question that he gave an awful response to. Asked if he thought Sash was in the mob, Shannon said, "No, I was concerned that he was gay and I was protecting my butthole." (Fancast removed the final word but I confirmed what it was.)
What an odious person.
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What an asshole.
“Believe it or not, everybody thinks I’m this bad person [but] I’m really not. I do have heart. You caught me out there for six days with no food. I stunk and it tasted like I had bird shit in my mouth every morning when I woke up. I mean, you just don’t understand the heat that you go under and then somebody keeps pushing you, pushing you, pushing you to the limit."
Oh, well that explains it - he's only vocally homophobic (and misogynist, which the article doesn't address, but let's not forget his comment on day one that "we can't let a girl win this thing") when he's really stressed out. That makes it all okay then!
The new producers of PR are the folks behind The Real World.
Loved Mondo's pieces j- so happy that he won.
Could have had either Ivy or Valerie gone.
Oh, well that explains it - he's only vocally homophobic (and misogynist, which the article doesn't address, but let's not forget his comment on day one that "we can't let a girl win this thing") when he's really stressed out. That makes it all okay then!
Good thing none of the other contestants are in that kind of situation or it'd be a free-for-all!