Yes, me too. Those are some cute babies.
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]
Ha! Tim is with me. That's always nice.
"Here's my baby; her name is ASSHOLE" totally cracked me up, not least because I know so many actual parents who have at times been driven to say very similar things about their own actual babies (self included).
The critiques of her toddler outfit also kind of cracked me up, just because every single actual toddler I know, given the freedom to pick out her own outfit, would have happily pounced on every single thing Elena made and then insisted on wearing them all at once, probably with a few more items for good measure. Granted, it all frequently gives grown-ups tension headaches from the clashing visuals, but "sample sale" and "shops at Goodwill" are actually perfectly cromulent descriptors of the fashion aesthetic of most toddlers.
Now I sort of wish they'd had an actual toddler guest-judging.
Ha! Tim is with me. That's always nice.
I wanted to say something when I saw your post but I didn't want to spoil that for you.
I thank you for your restraint, because that was an awesome moment for me.
I couldn't really see what was wrong with Elena's toddler outfit, but I am right this moment wearing a lavender overalls over a pink tank top - not outside clothes, but still - so clearly I own my questionable taste levels. A toddler judge would have really changed the game!
Is anyone else as excited as I am about the Beekman boys on TAR? I didn't watch their show, but their book was completely adorable.
Who are they? I missed the first part of the show so didn't see the intros.
They're a gay couple from NYC who bought a goat farm and turned it into a brand (after realizing that they were never going to make any money from the actual farm part of owning a farm). They wrote a book and have (had?) a show on the Cooking Channel.
I didn't realize they wrote a book. Interesting.
Oh cool, I liked them.