Survivor: WTF with that vote out? The fans are leetle crazee, no?
Also, Ozzie continues to be AWESOME.
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
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Survivor: WTF with that vote out? The fans are leetle crazee, no?
Also, Ozzie continues to be AWESOME.
I'm liking Holly more than Shannon, but she is a bit too emotional and the judges are right to question her ability to tough out a very tough business. I hope the judges continue to keep three guys in the bottom three to whittle out the weaker ones, such as Ben and Casey. I'd hate to see Ben go, but he does have only two major expressions, which I think is Casey's problem, too (Casey has never done anything for me, and I don't know why he's still there, to be honest).
I noticed that the judges didn't do a critique of the voting results after booting off Jackie--I wonder what they would have said?
the final two should be Perry and Shannon, no matter what,
My coworker was just saying she assumes that the final two will be Ronnie and Holly, due to the voters. Of course, that probably means it will be Perry and Ronnie. I don't really care how Casey/Frankie/Ben go, but they should go.
Tim's Take and Nina's blog.
From Tim's Take:
The Project Runway “collection rules” forbid the use of fur, so this was Chris’s alternative.
this is good to know
Also from Tim's Take:
They probed and interrogated Rami and Chris until I thought both would collapse from stress and fatigue. And there was one moment -- I remember if vividly -- when I said to myself, “Chris is out.” He and Rami were each asked, “Who’s your customer?” Rami answered clearly, articulately, and believably. Chris responded, “I don’t know.” That was it for me. Over. His inability to know who his customer is underscored the fact that he’s really a costume designer, not a fashion designer.
From Tim:
So I left Rami after posing a lot of questions about his designs, his textiles, his color choices, and his intentions. Pausing at the door to his studio and looking back at his collection thus far, I said, “I can see Joan in your work, but it’s Crawford, not d’Arc.”
Ooh, zing!
I just read reports that Robert Irvine of Dinner Impossible lied about his resume and has been let go from the Food Network. link This makes me sad.
Okay reality tv peoples, can someone explain the Bad Girl's Club to me?? I keep flipping by it and getting sucked in but I don't understand the point of it. Is it a competition???
Or...is that one reality show too far for everyone else?
I read that about Robert Irvine too. Why do people do that? Wasn't his resume impressive enough as it was?