Heh.
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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]
what's that song from the '80s?
I wanna be a cowboy
And you can be my cowgirl...
Finally saw Project Runway.
Boy, garbage bag girl and shower curtain boy both deserved to go.
At least he worked on his! All she did was bitch and slap something together at the last minute!
I wanna be a cowboy, And you can be my cowgirl...
Boys don't cry!
Riding on the chuck wagon,
Following my man.
His name is Ted,
Can you believe that?
I still have that on a mix tape. Ah, college.
Oh how funny--so, flipping through channels, I ended up on "Dance With Me", a trashy dance movie with Vanessa Williams and Chayanne that I'd seen when it first came out and since entirely forgotten about. It of course has the same plot as every other dance move ever (seasoned professional needs the spark of an amateur to get love of dance back!). But the movie was just about over and I wasn't paying attention until I looked up as the credits rolled...and who was billed as the professional dancers but some of the SYTYCD choreographers Jean Marc Generaux, France Mousseau, Tony Meredith, and Melanie Lapatin! heh.
Finally caught last week's Design Star. Man. What a mess. And yet - strangely without tension. I'm guessing that's because Tracee wasn't around all day. (I wonder how she thought that Mike V. was going to tile by her deadline w/o tiles?)
sumi,
someone commenting on twop said that her mother felt that Tracee split because she didn't want to deal with the other contestants and that's why she was gone all day.
this seems plausible. stupid, but plausible.
Yeah, stupid AND plausible.
I can't wait to read Jess' reaction to this weeks twist on NFNS, since the did the exact OPPOSITE of what she was hoping they'd do for an "unprecedented" decision.
I thought tonight was the last night, too. Was it supposed to be? Or do they always (usually) get down to two contestants?
Aaron's presentation was so painful. Jesus.