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]
Ew!
Yeah, disappointing penultimate episode.
remember this guy from season 1 of Top Chef:Desserts?
He said some violent and homophobic things. Well, he was just arrested for child porn.
I wish I could say I was shocked but he was seriously creepy.
Rewatching Work of Art, and, although I sincerely hope it gets better next week art-wise, Simon telling it like it is, and Lola imitating Simon? Awesomeness.
Just now watching PR, and I'm actually relieved that Anya made it, because I thought Kimberly's clothes were awful. If hot pink bubble skirts are the next wave of fashion, I'm joining a nudist colony.
(And her styling was just...unspeakable. Her models looked like drag queens at an 80's theme night.)
Anya seriously choked. I couldn't believe she had nothing to show Tim - having all that time to work on her construction could have helped her so much. And she didn't end up with exciting new silhouettes. Just disappointing.
I hated that bubble skirt, but otherwise liked Kimberly's okay. I really liked Victor's prints, since all he has to do is edit I expect he will take it all. I just can't stand Joshua, I don't think I can judge his clothes objectively
Omg, yes. I dislike Joshua so much!
I'm watching TAR on delay, but already: I love how psyched the twins were to do that elephant stuff.
Did they really get barely enough money for the cab? I forget what they started the leg with.
I'm about to smack that dad upside the head.
And I appreciate that they at least acknowledged that they are in other people's places of worship.
And it's lucky for them that it was the cute blonde twins begging cab rides.
I was impressed with the number of teams who automatically assumed that they would need to reassemble the structure they disassembled.