Thursday, October 28, 2021

Project Runway 10/28/21--"If You Got It, Haunt It" summary

 

Previously on “Project Runway”: the designers were supposed to make streetwear More than one designer wanted to make something personal and meaningful, which would involve a particular model. Specifically, Prajje wanted a Black model because he was making a Haitian-inspired design. It didn't look promising, but with Christian's meddling he got what he wanted. Kenneth waited several more hours before deciding he'd also like a model that looked like him. When he asked Meg to trade, she got pissed and passive-aggressive. Prajje called her out, which resulted in Meg yelling at Kenneth for not defending her, and eventually Meg quit the show. Kenneth changed his design, but it didn't matter because no one was sent home since Meg quit. Prajje won. (click for more)

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Friday, October 22, 2021

Project Runway 10/21/21--"#STREETWEAR" summary

 

Previously on “Project Runway”: we began the season with a team challenge and forcing everyone to use color. There wasn't a ton of interpersonal drama, just Bones telling Christian he didn't need any outside opinions. And then Bones made Darren's dress for him, but Darren gave him credit for that. In the end Bones won, and Caycee was sent home for putting the plus-sized model in too much fabric, as tends to happen. (click for more)

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Friday, October 15, 2021

Project Runway 10/14/21--"A Colorful Return" summary

 

Previously on “Project Runway”: it's been quite a while since the last season. Also you may have heard Karlie isn't going to be a full-time host, but I think she has scheduling conflicts. Not that she got fired or something. Other than that I have no idea what's going on this season so let's start. (click for more)

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Thursday, July 1, 2021

Top Chef 7/1/21--"The Next Top Chef Is..." summary

 

Previously on “Top Chef”: the final three went clamming and then cooked clams. This went mostly OK, except Shota cut his hand. Spoiler, this doesn't come up again really. Gabe finally won a Quickfire, not that it's terribly important. The final Elimination challenge is to make two dishes with Dungeness Crab, one cold and one hot. Each of the final three left things off of plates, or didn't finish a dish. But in the end Shota is declared the winner and then both Gabe and Dawn are passed through to the final. (click for more)

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Friday, June 25, 2021

Top Chef 6/24/21--"Shellfishly Delicious" summary

 Previously on "Top Chef": the Quickfire asked the contestants to cook only with ingredients found on the Oregon Trail. No bison, though. Jamie won, which kept Gabe from winning a Quickfire. Then everyone headed to Tillamook to learn about cheese, and also to somehow make a dish using cheddar five different ways. Lots of melting cheese until it separates and then using the oil. Shota won, because when you ask Shota to do something crazy, that's when he's the best. Jamie was sent home, because even though Dawn once again left something off one of the plates, overall her dish had better components. (click for more)

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Saturday, June 19, 2021

Top Chef 6/17/21--"The Cheesier the Better" summary

 Previously on "Top Chef": There was a blind taste test Quickfire, that somehow involved pairs and no communication. Byron almost made it back to the main competition, but he failed to win enough challenges to do so, and no one returned from Last Chance Kitchen. Brooke joined the contestants to make pairs for the Quickfire, and she and Dawn won, mostly because of Dawn's palate. The Elimination challenge was to cook with the contents of a care package your family sent to you. This seemed to hinge on whether or not your family is genre-savvy enough to send you actual cooking ingredients instead of junk food and booze. Gabe won, and I know he is a good chef, but his wife sent him bay leaves is what I'm saying. Maria lost, and briefly Jamie tried to quit in her place, but everyone talked her out of it. (click for more)

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Top Chef 6/10/21--"Blind Ambitions" summary

 

Previously on “Top Chef”: the judges showed up and decided to use buzzwords from Chipotle to force the contestants to make dishes. It was mostly not exciting. Dawn was declared the winner, for following the “criteria” the closest. Then the Elimination Challenge was to cook with tofu. Each contestant got assigned a firmness (medium, firm, extra firm) and they cooked head-to-head. Losers had a three-way battle using fried tofu and then a final two with soft tofu. Dawn cut herself and bled onto some of her plates, so she automatically lost that round. The final battle was Byron vs. Dawn and Byron lost. There was actually no winner this episode. (click for more)

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