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It it still an hour and a half? I gave up on PR when they made it that long. Too much padding.
It is, but only the first airing. They trim down the repeats and, I think, the On Demand. I watch On Demand, mostly, and the air time is about an hour. I'm not sure what I'm missing, of course.
I am liking most of the designers this season/ Roberi is fantastic, though I am glad
Rik won, I LOVE his swimsuit and coverup.
Oh, no, team challenge next week looks harrowing.
From what I've seen they cut down the critique...mostly the judges closer looks I think, a bunch of the stuff showing reworks, and anone who was safe.
Last night at about quarter after they started the runway critique.
I Tivo, then watch. I watch the challenge, Tim's critique, the runway, the judges look at the outfit (but not the deliberation after) and the result. Takes about 20 minutes. I used to watch the makeup section, but after Makeup Bear left, I skip it.
PR: I'm just as far as shopping at Mood in the latest episode, but I wanted t say I really like this pitching to the judges as investors angle. I think Team Button Bag way low-balled their price point.
And now I'm kind of wrung out. This team challenge ended up being pretty damn emotional.
And now I'm kind of wrung out. This team challenge ended up being pretty damn emotional.
It was, and I was sad at who went home, but I really thought it was striking that there wasn't a lot of drama on the teams while the collection was being put together. That seems so unusual for a team challenge on PR.
Right? I was really hoping Tim would use his save, which I am generally against, but the losing team all having each other's backs like that was so moving.
To be honest, I can't remember any of Alex's designs now, but I really enjoyed his personality.
The winning team, too, actually. That the three strongest designers each got two "endorsements" and no one said they themselves should win - very nice.
I totes thought Tim was going to use his save. I wouldn't have been mad at that. This was one of the better team challenges in terms of designer behavior if not in terms of overall output. (I didn't really care for either team's collection and I thought Erin's coat was straight up fugly) I'm super happy with this batch of designers. Laurence and Roberi are my faves. Erin, well, I appreciate her but her design aesthetic is just not my jam. I love Tasha and Mah-Jing as personalities, but I don't think either one has the chops to win PR. Corey wears me out. I wish he'd skeedaddle on home, but I don't hate him. I haven't watched a full season of PR in many, many moons, but this one is on my DVR now!