I just can't believe they got all the way to air without realizing/caring that a) they were going to piss off a lot of people on the West Coast, and b) they were doing it in a way that made it easy for people to complain.
Lilah ,'Just Rewards (2)'
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
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I'm sure they weren't concerned. I mean, the West Coast is not even Real America. We're just the weird cousin, kinda like Balki on Perfect Strangers.
Project Runway is some kind of bullshit. Just let Jeffrey go home, for crying out loud!
Seriously
Jeffrey seems different this season. Subdued. Nicer, even. But he's not doing very well.
Did he say he's been doing a children's line?
I think so.
He kind of seems like he's grown up and is not so ego-driven. Which may or may be good for his design.
A thing I liked from Sunday's TAR: How all (or most, at least) of the women who were like, "Ooh! A beauty pageant! I will kill at that!" still thought so after they learned it was camels.
A thing I liked from Sunday's TAR: How all (or most, at least) of the women who were like, "Ooh! A beauty pageant! I will kill at that!" still thought so after they learned it was camels.
It kind of drove home how artificial pageant standards are.
I thought Ciera voting her mom out last night was pretty big, in Survivor standards. I was wondering from the beginning if any of the couples would do that. (Or if any of them would be given the opportunity. Most were split up by other votes before the merge.)
I agree, Jessica. My DH felt that Ciera was selfish and unpleasant and he really lost respect for her for doing that. I understand her strategy, myself, even though I don't think it's actually going to get her much farther in the game.