Experimental TV: Non-Fiction
This thread is part of an experiment to discern the Buffistas' future interest in television discussion. It will remain open until June 1st, 2007, upon which date there will be spirited debate regarding the infinite possibilities for our board's development. This thread is for non-fiction tv, including but not limited to documentaries and reality shows. [NAFDA]
I still liked the look, and thought it was well done given the constraints.
Yeah, it was a fine hairdo. It just was less reflective of his period than Tabitha's was of hers. And yet Michael Carl praised Ben and trashed Tabitha, and in both cases made noises about period accuracy.
I basically threw up my hands and said out loud that Michael Carl was talking out of his
ass
in re: period accuracy.
Oh, they said that Tabitha's was 'boring' - but it was accurate and I think she did an excellent job.
I still liked the Victorian hair the best -- she looked like she could have come from somebody's portrait miniature.
Their criticisms of Tabitha made no sense: I think that they wanted her to pretty up the look -- but she did punk. Punk isn't about being pretty.
But it's also very much not about being boring or poseur-y which her fauxhawk totally was! HATE HER!!! She's so humorless.
Anthony totally should have done a beehive! What fun!! If you image google 60s Hair one of the things that comes up on the first page is something from Hairspray. What an inspiration that would have been!
Too bad Evangelin wasn't still there -- I didn't realize she was from Maryland. I be she can do a killer beehive!
Too bad Evangelin wasn't still there -- I didn't realize she was from Maryland. I be she can do a killer beehive!
I KNOW! She reminds me and my friend who i watch it "with" (at our own houses while text messaging) of our own crazy, crazy hair dresser. God she would be a total riot on the show. And she is a hair magician but soooooper meticulous. She wouldn't be able to deal with the time restrictions at all EXCEPT she has perfected the 5- Minute Beehive!
I had a phone call and missed the end of the reward challenge. And I'm not sure why Yao Man is on Exile island.
Holy crap! I'm not a habitual Survivor watcher, but I started watching last year because, I admit it, I saw a commercial with some exceedingly pretty people. I totally did not expect to continue watching after Yul won, but here I am. And this season? Kicking all KINDS of ass! I was on the edge of my seat for that tribal council.
Blergh. Hec and I just watched Shear Genius -- the judging SUCKED SO BAD on that last challenge. Tyson's Elizabethan updo was the lamest turkey do in all of turkey history. (Turkey is Faire slang for the customers who come swanning in each one draped in more velvet and lace and pearls than the entire Court guild combined, who are totally jolly and fantastical and if they drink enough they'll confess to you that they're half elf on their father's side -- God love 'em, they pay the bills, but they're so desperately not period.) As a total turkey fantasyland la-la hairdo, it was rather pretty, but as anything approaching authentically period it SUCKED.
(Also, who did the outfits? Hip panniers on an Elizabethan court lady, NOT.)
And aside from the total Faire geeky ranting, the judging still sucked. I mostly can't stand Tabatha and think she's easily the most toxic, snippy, unpleasant person on the show, but she's a gifted hairdresser and she did
exactly
what the challenge asked. Much as I can't stand her, she deserved to win (or maybe Daisy). What the hell was up with the stern rule about judging on historical authenticity, followed by all that brainless wittering about Cate Blanchett in
Elizabeth
and insufficiently pretty punkness and oh my God I wanted to spork myself in the eye to make it stop. I still don't like her even the tiniest bit, but man, was Tabatha robbed. And Tyson epically did not deserve that win. Dude!
t /cranky historical recreationist geek
And all y'all are totally right about the feathers and the dull 60s do and how much Evangelin would have rocked a beehive.
Sean's right, Michael Carl didn't have a freakin' clue.
It's weird that the only reference for the sixties Anthony had was hippies. It was the height of hairdressing in the 20th century with some of the most elaborate styles since Versailles. Only the forties rival it, and even then that was mostly in the movies because during the war women didn't do super fancy hairstyles that often.
They should have been allowed to cut the hair and style it.
Ben's pin curls were the right idea, but his technique was lax and the curls were falling out. 20s curls were generally very close to the head - more like a marcel wave. Or occasionally very curly, but not hanging down in sloppy spirals. Still, he managed something halfway functional. He keeps hanging on by the skin of his teeth, but as he noted, he does learn fast.
Daisy's hair was the best. Pretty, elaborate and period accurate. I don't know why anybody thinks they powdered wigs in the Elizabethan era - that didn't happen until the 18th century.
Tabitha definitely got undeserved criticism from Michael Carl. I hope he gets reamed over on the boards and spends some time learning about hairdo history.
Oh! When Anthony was shown researching online I recognized the website he went to for sixties styles. Which - incidentally - were all bouffant styles! So he certainly knew better than to do hippie hair. I think he lost his nerve after he started to tease it up.
I know! When did Survivor get made of awesome?
Yau Man won the challenge and sent himself to Exile Island. He didn't want Stacy, Boo, or Dreams to have a chance at the idol, didn't think Cassandra could hack it, and didn't want to send Earl for some reason I disremember. So...
I'm surprised "Dreamz" picked up on Yau Man's strategy that way. Not as dumb as he seems, maybe? And that comment about how all his plans go awry, heh. He's like the Wile E. Coyote of Survivor.
And tribal council totally rocked!