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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]
brenda was inadvertently a HUGE TEASE because I can't read the white font right now.
That was an awesome episode of BB. I know he totally lucked out with that HOH, but Dan really is my favorite. And now he only has one enemy left!
Also, I am still mind-boggled about what kind of plant they thought Dan was -- planted by whom? To do what?
PR: Just caught most of the last episode. I am soooo glad Fring-boy is gone! Boo-fucking-hoo! Don't let the door hit your whiney ass on the way out!
And can Terri and Korto catch a break? they alternate being the 2nd choice! I hated Leanne's dress. Jerell's was much better!
I caught an episode of Tabitha Simon's Salon Takeover - so much fun!
I'm going to catch another episode tomorrow.
She's like a less cuddly Gordon Ramsey.
Tabatha's takeover is awesome.
And can Terri and Korto catch a break? they alternate being the 2nd choice! I hated Leanne's dress. Jerell's was much better!
Agree on Jerrell, but I don't think Korto deserved her spot in the top three. They gave her a pass on using a tablecloth in the first challenge because of the silhouette (and the veggies, to be fair). I'm glad they didn't do the same here.
I mean, it was beautiful and all, but I can walk down Michigan Avenue and find ten stores selling bags made of woven seatbelts. Hell, the chairs in the cafe in my office are made of that. There was nothing innovative about that.
If it was made better, I think Stella's skirt could have been gorgeous. But as is, and with that top, not so much.
Happy to see freaky Keith get booted - that was a frumpy, badly made train wreck.
I was sure Leanne's dress was going to be awful with those hip bump thingies, but it turned out okay. I still didn't love it, but it was better than I was expecting.
I mean, it was beautiful and all, but I can walk down Michigan Avenue and find ten stores selling bags made of woven seatbelts. Hell, the chairs in the cafe in my office are made of that. There was nothing innovative about that.
That's what I was thinking, too. I was waiting for one of the judges to mention the seatbelt bags.