Previously on Project Runway: Time to design for
QVC. The designers had to make a gown for the program director to wear to some
party near the Oscars. Winner will have their dress sold, naturally. Viktor revealed
to Elena and Seth Aaron (and the country) that he was HIV+. I’m not sure why it
was now, but it happened. Zanna said green doesn’t sell magazine covers, and
jewel-toned strapless gowns are boring. It’s not for a magazine, Zanna. Korto
made a very simple maxi dress but with a bright orange skirt and she was the
winner. She also made a dress that is very easy to manufacture, but it was
pretty. Irina made a very complicated wedding dress, essentially, that fell
apart on the runway. For once the judges actually took the dress falling apart
into account and sent her home. I think other people had worse dresses but whatever.
(click for more)
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Top Chef 12/18/13--"Giving It the College Try" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: the Quickfire involved
product placement, which is annoying but preferable to having the product
placement in the Elimination challenge. Anyway, make something with coffee.
Shirley won with coffee crusted tenderloin. Then everyone was supposed to make
a dish they crave when they go “home”. The secret requirement today is “comfort
food”. Nick made gnudi, the same way he makes them for his kids, and he got
emotional about it. I think the judges remembered that because he won. Travis
made biscuits and gravy, with jam, which might have been good if the biscuits
were cooked. So he was sent home. (click for more)
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 12/12/13--"As Sewn on TV" summary
Previously on Project Runway: Everyone has to
design for Marge Simpson. This meant everyone pretending Marge is a real
person, to the point that Chris said his design was based on the fact that
Marge was just a housewife and wouldn’t want anything too sexy. And then Isaac got
offended by that. Sigh. Anyway, Irina made a very pretty purple voluminous
thing and won. Jeffrey’s dress was poorly made and everyone seems tired of his
tortured artist shtick so he was eliminated. (click for more)
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Top Chef 12/11/13--"Like Mama Made" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: Restaurant Wars! Which
I always enjoy. The people who have been winning were on one team, but of
course that team crashed and burned. You can usually tell who will fail: either
one team is clearly dysfunctional, or they both look sort of OK and then the
“favorite” team will lose. Justin took over and was a jerk, but then Sara also
failed at the front-of-house stuff. According to most sources I read she really
should have made a ticket for the judges’ table, instead of just verbally
telling Justin they were ready to eat. I’ve never worked in a kitchen so I
don’t know. Anyway, in the end Sara was sent home for failing. Nick was a great
executive chef and made a delicious dish and won. The judges also said Travis
was better at FOH than Fabio, which I doubt. I mean, Fabio. (click for more)
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 12, 12/8/13
Welcome
to Leg 12! Last time, on Let’s Chase a
Runaway Vending Machine, teams raced from Indonesia
to Japan. Leo and Jamal caught a break by getting to Tokyo first, but then fell
behind in building robots. And Leo and
Jamal were eliminated. So, now our final
three! Tim and Marie, the formerly
dating couple who never seem to let up on the bickering long enough to breathe;
Jason and Amy, the dating couple from Boston who have managed six second place
finishes in eleven legs; and Nicole and Travis, the ER Doctors and parents who
seem to be melting as we speak. Who will win The
Amazing Race 23? (click for more)
TAR23, Recap Leg 11, 12/8/13
Welcome
to Leg 11! Last time, on That Skin Tasted
Snakish, teams raced around Indonesia
some more. Leo and Jamal managed to stay
on top of the back until falling behind at the egg boiling Roadblock, and then
Double Bald Snarking in the Detour. This
landed them with the last Speed Bump. Who
will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 12/5/13--"Marge Madness" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the reason for the
previous non-elimination became clear. The producers needed an even number so
they could do this challenge in pairs. Everyone was supposed to be inspired by
Bonnie and Clyde and the “glamour” of the 1930’s. I didn’t see much 30s inspiration
but these types of themes never pan out anyway. Jeffrey won with a giant coat,
which was cool but also a big boxy coat. Mychael created a jacket that didn’t
work and was sent home. (click for more)
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Top Chef 12/4/13--"Restaurant Wars" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: first, make hot sauce
for an unintelligible musician. Then, butcher a whole hog and make dishes out
of the whole thing. Actually the Elimination was cool. Brian won the first
part, and Carlos won the second part. I was just surprised at how many people
claimed to have butchered a whole hog before. Justin tried to cause some drama
with the grill, and overcooked his pork, but in the end Louis went home. I
guess he was boring? Had too many things going on? Because everyone said his
pork was cooked perfectly so I don’t see why they would send him home over
Justin and Stephanie who had flavorless pork belly. I mean, pork belly is
delicious. Somehow making it flavorless seems more of a travesty. (click for
more)
Monday, December 2, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 10, 12/1/13
Welcome
to Leg 10! Last time, on Sugar Cane Can
Totally Fit in a Taxi, teams raced around Indonesia. Ally and Ashley managed to get into first
place at the beginning of the leg, but in a series of poor decisions moved them
quickly to last. Nicole didn’t know what
an octave was, and tried to cheat off Leo.
And after all that, Ally and Ashley were eliminated. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Monday, November 25, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 9, 11/24/13
Welcome
to Leg 9! Last time, on We Only U-Turn
Liars, teams raced about the UAE.
Nicole and Travis use their Express
Pass, and then U-Turn the
Afghanimals for lying to them. (Toyouke:
“Sigh. Less moralizing, more racing.
I like them, but all is fair in reality television.”) Leo and Jamal survive the U-Turn, but
the Baseball Wives do not, after a vindictive Marie U-Turned them for their
airport behavior. Who will be
eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 11/21/13--"Partners in Crime" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the unconventional material
challenge caused everyone to make clothes out of school supplies. Chris won,
with his “school sucks because bullying” black plastic dress. Whatever. Elena became
Helen 2.0 and had a meltdown while everyone rolled their eyes. Mychael and
Korto couldn’t execute their designs, while Jeffrey made some weird dress that
flashed everyone. Somehow the judges couldn’t make a decision and no one went
home. (click for more)
Top Chef 11/20/13--"Piggin' Out" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: musical chairs
Quickfire. Brian won immunity with that. Then was a weird challenge to make a
“cohesive” potluck, which is A MEAL. It was a meal served family-style. Come
on, show. Anyway, even though Nick was ill for the Quickfire he got better.
Stephanie won with fried artichokes. Patty made a lame salad and was sent home.
It wasn’t the most exciting episode, apparently, because that’s about all I can
come up with. (click for more)
Monday, November 18, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 8, 11/17/13
Welcome
to Leg 8! Last time, on Abu Dhabi The
Place To Be For Any Kitten That’s Annoying Me, teams raced from Austria to the United Arab Emirates. Nicole is off her game, and Nicky and Kim
miss the boat they need to take. Leo and
Jamal manage to get themselves into first, while Nicky and Kim find the second
non-elimination leg. Who will be
eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 11/14/13--"Keepin' It Classy" summary
Previously on Project Runway: there are random
drinks to inspire everyone. Woo. Everyone makes cocktail dresses and this
challenge would be so much better if they cared about the theme. Or the “inspiration”.
But whatever, the dresses aren’t that offensive. Except Chris made a
skin-colored slip dress and everyone said it was the greatest thing ever. I think
they’re trying to build him up so when the judges turn on him he’ll fall apart
and they’ll get ratings because of the drama. Anyway, he didn’t win, Viktor won
for using his print brilliantly. Melissa had a dress that kind of looked
lopsided and wasn’t so great, I guess, so she was eliminated. (click for more)
Top Chef 11/13/13--"Jazz Hands" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: the chefs went out to
the farm to make tomato dishes, which Nina won. Then the Elimination challenge
was to make “farm to table” dishes with cream cheese. Why everyone had to talk
about locally sourced produce and proteins and then slap some nationally
available cream cheese in everything, I don’t know. The stupid gimmicks and
product placement work much better in Quickfires. OR, don’t do them at all. For
the record one of the top finishers made a dish where you couldn’t taste the
cream cheese. Nina won this one also, because fried things stuffed with cream
cheese will work much of the time. Bene made boring steamed food that was
gross, apparently, so he was sent home. (click for more)
Monday, November 11, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 7, 11/10/13
Welcome
to Leg 7! Last time, on We’d Never U-Turn
Brandon and Adam, teams raced from Poland
to Austria. The Afghanimals lied about their
actions. Jason and Amy take a risk to do
a Fast Forward, are unable to complete it, and then have their cab taken by Tim
and Marie. Nicole and Travis place
first. Tim and Danny can’t sing and are
eliminated. Who will be eliminated. . .
next? (click for more)
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 11/7/13--"Sip Into Something Sexier" summary
Previously on Project Runway: avant garde
clothing inspired by bugs. Elena freaks out while working, much like Helen from
last season. A lot of people went literal with this one, which was not
surprising. Mychael won, with a cool-looking gray cocoon with bright green
highlights. Daniel had ugly fabrics and was sent home. That is about all that
happened. (click for more)
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Top Chef 11/6/13--"Campfires, Cream Cheese, and Countryside" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: The Quickfire was the
“let’s make the interns wrap everything in foil and have some product
placement” Quickfire. But we got to meet Gail’s and Padma’s moms, so there’s that.
The team paired with Padma’s mom won $10000 but no immunity. The Elimination
challenge paired up the chefs for no reason to cook for Lea Michele’s Halloween
party. She is vegan but eats cheese (seriously she would not shut up about the
cheese) so three people made arancini. Carlos made fondue, and Travis made
ceviche, and those dishes were deemed the best. Michael was his usual jerky
self, and even though everyone decided to yell at his teammate Nina for letting
him fail, he was sent home for making the worst of the three arancini. (click
for more)
Monday, November 4, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 6, 11/3/13
Welcome
to Leg 6! Last time, on I’d Wear a
Seashell on my Crotch, teams raced from Norway
to Poland. Marie hands off the extra Express Pass
to Nicole and Travis, and then use their own to skip the Detour task. In the end, two teams got U-Turned, and Brandon
and Adam got burned by a Bald Snark and were eliminated. Who will be eliminated. . . next?
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 10/31/13--"Bitten by the Fashion Bug" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the All-Stars made
punk clothing, and sewed in Mood for no reason. Elena won, because she never
won a challenge in her original season. You know that’s why. Ari went home for
making clothes that were too perfect, which was fine with her. (click for more)
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Top Chef 10/30/13--"Lea Michele's Halloween Bash" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: no Quickfire, just an Elimination
challenge that involved teams and also Vietnamese food. Also a bus around town
so people could eat Vietnamese for the first time (Carlos) or brag about how
much they knew about Vietnam (Travis). Travis is pretty much an arrogant jerk
for the whole episode, up to and including saying guest judge Eddie Huang
doesn’t know anything about Vietnamese food because he’s from Taiwan. Did we
mention Travis is white? Yes. Justin noticed all Travis’s team’s problems but
did absolutely nothing, preferring to let them hang themselves which is a
strategy I approve of. Anyhow, Shirley won because she made shrimp with a ton
of butter, which is what the fishermen told her to do. It looked like Travis
might go home but instead Janine’s poorly cooked shrimp did her in. (click for
more)
Monday, October 28, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 5, 10/27/13
Welcome
to Leg 5! Last time, on Get Your Express Pass
Here!, teams raced from Lisbon
to the top of the world. There were
tasks with fish, and Nicky and Kim managed to wedge themselves into last
place. However, since there was no time
before the next leg, they were not eliminated and instead kept racing. Tim and Marie leveraged the Express Pass
for information from Nicole and Travis, and ended up finding the Pit Stop. (Toyouke: “Shut up, Marie. I'm sure I'm going to be saying
that a lot.”) Who will be eliminated.
. . next? (click for more)
Friday, October 25, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 10/24/13--"You Got Punked!" summary
Previously on Project Runway: Anthony Ryan won
the last All-Stars season. This season there are previous winners, which I find
weird. Isn’t the point of All-Stars to reward people who should have won the first
time around? Who knows. (click for more)
Project Runway 10/24/13--"Reunion" summary
Previously on Project Runway: Dom won! And there
were a bunch of people who maybe shouldn’t have cleared the psych evaluation
that they supposedly do before casting! So let’s see how crazy this gets.
(click for more)
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Top Chef 10/23/13--"Captain Vietnam" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: The Quickfire involved
cooking for Dana Cowin and convincing her that trends are not all evil. Shirley
won by making rice porridge with a shirred egg, which I would totally order if
I saw it in a restaurant. Aaron’s dish ended up too salty so he was sent home.
Then everyone went to Commander’s Palace to recreate classic dishes just from
taste. They told them before they ate, though, which was nice. Justin made
perfect beignets and won. Bret didn’t get grill space, so his chops were not
cooked well and he was eliminated. (click for more)
Monday, October 21, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 4, 10/20/13
Welcome
to Leg 4! Last time, on How Not To Fly To
Portugal, teams from Santiago to Lisbon. Nicole and Travis and Jason and Amy team up
and breeze through the tasks in Portugal, while Tim and Marie barely make it
onto the next leg due to an airline blunder by Chester and Ephraim, who don’t
even get to run the leg, as they are eliminated in Lisbon Airport. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Project Runway 10/17/13--"Finale Part 2" summary
Previously on Project Runway: Bradon and Dom don’t
even have to do anything, because they’re already in the finale, so the runway
show is just Justin, Alexandria, and Helen. Justin has a fantastic gown made of
plastic test tubes. He also doesn’t have any color, but for some reason everyone
ignores that to slam Alexandria for not having any color. She gets to stay,
though, and Helen is sent home. (click for more)
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Top Chef 10/16/13--"Commander's Palace" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: the Quickfire involved
making gumbo, which most people are not familiar with so we ended up with a lot
of fusion dishes. However Carrie made a fusion gumbo and won, so what do I
know? Jason was one of the ones on the bottom and cursed about it. The
Elimination challenge involved being in a food truck and making lunch for
Habitat for Humanity volunteers. For some reason one team pre-made a bunch of
their food, so it suffered. I’m not sure why because they did it so they could
schmooze everyone, but the judges didn’t say the volunteers were voting or
anything. Jason’s dish suffered the worst so he was sent home. Carrie won again
because the dough for her team’s empanadas was perfect. (click for more)
Monday, October 14, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 3, 10/14/13
Welcome
to Leg 3! Last time, on Make Sure to
Tetris Your Shoeshine Cart, teams raced through Chile. Tim and Marie piss everyone off by not giving
up the Express Pass.
Leo and Jamal can’t seem to figure out how to pay a taxi cab, so Chester and Ephraim finish
first, after zip lining, apparently. And
Rowan and Shane, who can’t read the directions, are eliminated. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Project Runway 10/10/13--"Finale Part 1" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the traditional
“everyone make something super impressive and beautiful before we kick you out
to make collections” challenge. It was not super exciting, so then the
producers got the bright idea to make everyone “fix” an outfit that sent
someone home. I don’t mind either of those challenges, actually, because “can
you make this outfit not suck but still resemble the original” is not a bad
challenge. But I suspect that once Tim’s Save appeared they planned on doing
this so whoever got saved could have the chance to take the outfit that
eliminated them in the first place. Which is exactly what happened with Justin.
I just think maybe not do two challenges at once. Bradon won, and Dom also did
well but the other three have to “compete” for the chance to “show” at Fashion
Week, even though they all already did. So it was a waste of 90 minutes.
Sometimes I read “finale” and I hear “finally”. (click for more)
Top Chef 10/10/13--"Rebuilding New Orleans" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: we began the new season
in New Orleans with many, many people. No one made a huge impression on me
because there were just too many people. It’s the usual variety of cocky jerks
and snarky people and people who are competent. Everyone had to make either
frog legs, alligator, or turtle in the swamp somewhere. Nina (who is from St.
Lucia and is the former prime minister’s daughter) won by making curried turtle
meatballs. Ramon made dashi, but in order to cool it down quickly he just put
straight ice in it, so it got watered down and bland. He was sent…away…because
of course Last Chance Kitchen still exists. Now that it’s won an Emmy or
whatever they’ll never get rid of it. (click for more)
Monday, October 7, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 2, 10/7/13
Welcome to Leg 2! Last time, on Row Row Row Your Boat To Get Yourselves Some Fish, teams raced from Los Angeles to Iquique Chile. We find out the winning team of the leg gets two Express Passes, one to use and one to give away. Tim and Marie win the leg after Nicole and Travis pulled a Heave and were penalized. (Auburnium0513: “You know, this just occurred to me, shouldn't the ER doctors be super careful about what they read since if you mis-read a chart, you could kill a patient?”) Naina and Hoskote were eliminated for being slow. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Project Runway 10/3/13--"Butterfly Effect" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the “make your own
print” challenge happened, supposedly inspired by various people who do good
things. The inspiration was a little fuzzy, but that’s what always happens with
these things. Dom won, finally, which was nice. Randomly Heidi/whoever decided
they would have a double elimination, so both Kate and Alexander were sent
home. Kate declared that they had done it just to get rid of her. On the one
hand, they had the “Tim’s Save” thing so of course they would need a double
elimination at some point to get back on track. On the other hand, the
producers would totally make up something like that to get rid of a designer
they were tired of. On the third hand, Kate’s dress was pretty fugly so she
might still have gone home. She and Helen spent all of the episode
live-tweeting about what a bitch Alexandria was and how she sucked so much and
should have gone home. Then Helen took offense to people saying the fabrics
were ugly and suddenly everyone was a horrible person because the designers
work so hard and it’s so terrible to say anything bad about their work. Yeah! I
know! (click for more)
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Top Chef 10/2/13--"Soiree in the Swamp" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: there was actually a
decent season, culminating in Kristen becoming the second female Top Chef which
is pretty cool. I liked the “Iron Chef”-style finale, but apparently no one
else did so that won’t be happening again. Also there’s some competition
online? “Padma’s Picks”? I guess some people were competing for the last spot
on the show and Padma got to pick. I haven’t watched any of them, because I
tried to watch the first one and I made it about 3 minutes in before I got
bored. Did anyone watch them? Were they worth it? (click for more)
Monday, September 30, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 1, 9/29/13
Welcome to Leg 1! We’re back to TAR after a hiatus, and it
couldn’t come soon enough. This time, we
are traveling through Los Angeles. For goodness sake, I know that LAX is a hub,
but can we PLEASE start in a different city?
We only get to see the United
States twice a season, since we (thankfully)
do not do Family Edition anymore. This
time, teams are being driven by stagecoach to the Melody Ranch Motion Picture
Studio. (Toyouke:
“Is it sad that even
though this season is full of famewhores and I already hate this opening after
10 seconds, I'm still excited about this show?”) The eleven teams are: (click for more)
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Project Runway 9/26/13--"Next Generation..." summary
Previously on Project Runway: it was the “real
woman” challenge, and for the second year running no one was an asshole about
it. I know! But we couldn’t celebrate that because Ken and Alexander are jerks.
Mostly Ken, but Alexander started something he didn’t want to finish and then
pled fear for his safety. Ken should never have been cast on this show. So once
he started screaming at the production assistants the end was in sight and he
was quickly eliminated. Ken claimed on Twitter he threw the challenge, which I
guess maybe he could have because he made sure to listen to his client and buy
the “ugly” fabric she wanted. I don’t think it was that ugly, but whatever.
Even if you threw the challenge, does it have to be done when random super fans
are having the experience of a lifetime? Can’t you make an ugly dress some
other time? Anyway, Ken is finally gone and Helen won because she got the
skinny nerd girl. Is this show over yet? (click for more)
Monday, September 23, 2013
TAR23, Recap Leg 0, 9/23/13
Welcome back to the Emmy Award
Winning Amazing Race! Wait, we lost this
year? Oh well, I’m sure we lost to a
fantastic show. What, we lost to The
Voice? Well, THAT will have to be fixed. Miss me?
I thought so. First off, we have
some excellent countries on the list, including visits to Chile, Norway
and the United Arab Emirates! We’re at eleven teams, so no monkey business
from the producers. Also, no twists that
I have heard through the grapevine. And
Toyouke is nearby to throw in her two cents. (Toyouke: “It's in whatever order I feel like. . . because I don’t care
about half these teams.”) The eleven
teams are:
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Project Runway 9/19/13--"Project Runway SuperFan!" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the designers were
told to make clothes for “the modern Southern woman.” No one knew what that
meant. Apparently to the producers it means plaid. Bradon won, and I’m not sure
how they are going to sell that plaid complicated dress in a department store
but whatever. Ken’s head exploded because he is from the South and he is
convinced that no one he’s ever seen at home would wear anything the top three
made. The bottom three were told to go back and make something new in an hour.
Dom remade her dress entirely and they told her she would also have her dress
sold in stores, which is not really fair to Bradon. Although it was a cute
dress. Ken’s dress was shiny and tacky but since he’s great drama Jeremy was
sent home instead. (click for more)
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Project Runway 9/12/13--"Let's Do Brunch" summary
Previously on Project Runway: it was time to
design for Heidi’s activewear collection. Woo. Of course this involves making
everyone do physical activity. Helen tried to ask Tim a question sneakily, only
everyone saw her do it, and then Ken tried to ask her about it. So she told
him, but with attitude, so he got bitchy and then Helen got bitchy and because
no one would shut up, it ended with her calling him Sandro part 2 and him
threatening her. Magically he felt bad and apologized and is now cheerful.
Whatever. Helen then won the challenge, because her jacket was long? Had tails?
Something. Then Karen was out, because clearly she is more boring than Ken.
Also she made baggy sweats and that was against the secret requirements or
something. (click for more)
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Project Runway 9/5/13--"Having a Field Day" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the designers were
forced to pick out shoes, none of which were that great, and make outfits to go
with them. Some people (Kate, Dom) made horrible clothes but were safe. Both
Alexander and Miranda made red plaid pants, but Alexander’s were nice enough to
keep him safe. Helen made a simple black dress with a cape, so she won. Miranda’s
pants were bad enough that she lost. That’s about all that happened. (click for
more)
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Project Runway 8/29/13--"Shoes First!" summary
Previously on Project Runway: everyone had to go
outside and pretend to like it. Then they had to make “high fashion” looks
inspired by the outdoors but not looks you can actually wear outside. Jeremy
tried to manipulate the judges with a letter to his husband, although I did
like his dress better than what actually won, which was Alexandria’s dropped
crotch capri pants. Whatever. Justin tried to make plastic lace out of hot glue
and put too much of it on his dress. He was eliminated but Tim used his save
and saved him. I saw several comments on the emotional manipulation of this
move, and that this was all set up because Justin is deaf and it’s heartwarming
to save the nice deaf guy or whatever because deaf people can do anything. I hate
to say that I wouldn’t put it past them. I mean, I thought for sure they would
let Jeremy win when his husband’s grandmother died. So I’m sure this is part of
their story. Everyone can save their anger for when someone good is eliminated
and Tim can’t save them. (click for more)
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Project Runway 8/22/13--"Let's Go Glamping!" summary
Previously on Project Runway: we basically
repeated the second episode, only with different teams and a different sponsor
and different unconventional materials. Jeremy won, because the judges were
mean to him last time. His look was fine. Team Dysfunction (because there
always is one) was Ken, Alexandria, and Sue. Ken was pissy from the beginning,
and I found out there were two things I missed. One was that upon gathering
around the cars, the girls asked Ken if he was going to chauffeur. Whether or
not that’s a sexist thing or a racist thing, still not OK and it means Ken was
not the only person contributing. Then in one of the stores Ken said he wanted
a gun. Lovely. Alexandria looked like she was the nice one but on the runway
threw everyone under the bus, earning a “don’t even look at me” from Ken. Sue
can’t sew, and everyone knows it, but Ken went about telling everyone and being
a total bitch about it, so when they sent Sue home they pretended like they
would send Ken home too. (click for more)
Friday, August 16, 2013
Project Runway 8/15/13--"You Choose Your Materials!" summary
Previously on Project Runway: everyone had to
make outfits for bowties and Bradon won, then proposed to his boyfriend. No one
lost, because Sandro had a breakdown and walked off set. Now we are down two people
who probably should not have been cast on a television show. Woo.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Project Runway 8/8/13--"Tie the Knot" summary
Previously on Project Runway: there was a product placement challenge combined with a team
challenge combined with an unconventional materials challenge. Since the
product placement part was supposed to be about getting words to inspire the
looks, and we didn’t even find out what most of those words WERE, clearly that
part was just to make some money. Helen was paired with Kate, and realized Kate
is not a bitch. Also Helen won. Sandro was a jerk to everyone, because he’s a
jerk. Timothy and Miranda were horrible and also mentally unstable, what with
Timothy changing the design without telling Miranda and then her telling the
sewing room what a terrible ass he was while he was in the room, and then
apologizing and Timothy being a terrible ass and complaining about her on the
runway. Not ready to be on TV. In the end, the judges sent Timothy and his
unicorn home, which was unusual because I thought they were going to milk a
couple more weeks out of him. (click for more).
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Project Runway 8/1/13--"An Unconventional Coney Island" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the designers were shown a large amount of precious gemstones and
told to design outfits to go with them. Essentially it’s a celebrity red carpet
challenge without the celebrity. Kate won, and other designers started to talk
about how she copies more famous designers. Once again, Timothy made something
weird with remnants (although someone clearly informed him that he WOULD be
using L’Oreal because they paid too much to be on this show, you ignorant
hippie) but he survived. Helen had a breakdown during the runway show because
her dress was terrible. Sandro made a very tight dress with SHEER SIDE PANELS
but because he gets in fights and is not boring, the judges had to pretend to
think it was modern and not super tacky. Kahindo’s dress was not very pretty,
but since she is a nice person with no drama or craziness she was sent home.
When Heidi said the bottom three had two dresses with poor construction, and
one boring dress, you knew she was doomed. (click for more)
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Project Runway 7/25/13--"Million Dollar Runway" summary
Previously on Project Runway: We met a new crop of designers (and Kate from last season) and
briefly teased everyone like they might jump out of planes. Sadly no, but they
did have to make outfits out of parachutes. It actually was not as bad as I
thought, so that’s good. Timothy is a crazy hippie that talks about unicorns
and Sandro is from Russia and is obnoxious. So there is some drama. Bradon won,
because he was the only one to use the parachute to make a train and a dress with
some movement. Even though Timothy made an ugly dress, and Sandro had to have
his model’s crotch blurred out (SERIOUSLY), Angela was just boring so she was
sent home. Crotch. Blurred. Out. (click for more)
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Project Runway 7/18/13--"Sky's the Limit" summary
Previously on Project Runway: There was a fairly terrible “teams” season that was just an
excuse to have as much drama as possible. Michelle won, which made some people
upset because she was kind of a bitch. But her clothes were the best. Also this
show was on way too much and I got sick of it and I think many other people did
too. Then there was an absolutely horrific print ad for this season with poor
Tim Gunn in tight pants and eyeliner. Heidi dressed like Marie Antoinette on a
scissor throne with a needle scepter? That’s campy, I can get behind that.
Naked models worshipping at her feet? Well…we all know naked women don’t really
appeal to the demographic for this show but they put men in this time, so it’s
better I guess. Tim Gunn with another needle scepter and tight pants looking
terrified like he only just barely talked them out of being shirtless with a
black leather vest? That’s just wrong. (click for more)
Monday, July 15, 2013
TAR22 Recap BONUS #2, 07-15-13
Welcome
to Leg . . . well, now, we don’t have The
Amazing Race to enjoy right now, do we (TAR 23 starts September 29!)? So, we (Toyouke, Auburnium513, me, and the
rest of us) were planning out our first bonus recap and thought, “Hey, we
should do a few more of these!” What we
noticed was when we were discerning the Most Memorable Task EVER, we kept
talking about the same teams over and over.
As a result, here are our picks for the 10 most memorable teams EVER. (click for more)
Friday, May 31, 2013
TAR22 Recap BONUS, 05-31-13
Welcome
to Leg . . . well, now, we don’t have The
Amazing Race to enjoy right now, do we?
So, we (Toyouke, Auburnium513, me, and the rest of us) were watching
this season and got all the way to the end of leg 8. You know, the leg where Phil voice-overed that
the Cheese Rolling Switchback would be the “Most Memorable Task EVER!” Yeah, so we all agreed that we vaguely
remembered the first cheese rolling challenge, but it was probably not
something that would stick in our minds forever. Sure, rolling down a hill and generally being
goofy is a lot of fun to watch, but it does not a memorable task make. As a result, here are our picks for the 11
most memorable Tasks EVER. (click for more)
Monday, May 6, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 12, 5/5/13
Welcome
to Leg 12! Last time, on You’d
Better Run Belfast Before They Catch Up, teams raced from Edinburgh
to Belfast, Northern Ireland. Caroline
and Jennifer broke down at the Roadblock, causing them to fall very behind,
enough to make them the final team eliminated from the race. That leaves Max and Katie, the newlyweds with
three consecutive first place finishes under their belts, Bates and Anthony,
the hockey playing brothers with strong outlooks and big hearts, and Mona and
Beth, the roller derby playing moms who seem to have stronger longevity than
most teams. Who will win The Amazing
Race 22? (click for more)
TAR22, Recap Leg 11, 5/5/13
Welcome
to Leg 11! Last time, on I’m
Just Getting Used To This Skirt Thing,
teams raced from Berlin to
Edinburgh, Scotland. There was lots of
U-Turning, and Mona and Beth working through a speed bump. But ultimately, they were the stronger team,
and Joey and Meghan were eliminated. Who
will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Project Runway 5/2/13--Reunion summary
Previously on Project Runway: The teams season was supposedly a success, even though clearly it
was manufactured drama. Michelle won the season, and now it’s all over but the
reunion show and THAT manufactured drama. (click for more)
Monday, April 29, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 10, 4/28/13
Welcome
to Leg 10! Last time, on Dude,
Where’s My Luggage?, teams raced from Switzerland to Berlin,
Germany. Bates lost his bag on the
train, and then Anthony dropped a blinking letter, putting them in a dead heat
for last place. Max and Katie turned up
the heat, propelling them into first place.
And Mona and Beth finished last, only to find the final nonelimination
leg. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Project Runway 4/25/13--"Finale Part 2" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the final four went home and made collections. Daniel was deemed
the worst and was eliminated. Now it is finally the end of this show. Except
for the reunion. (click for more)
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 9, 4/21/13
Welcome
to Leg 9! Last time, on On Top
of a Mountain All Covered With Cheese, teams raced from
Botswana to Switzerland. Chuck and
Wynona fell apart, and chose to roll cheese down a hill, which caused them to
get a game finishing penalty, sending them home. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Project Runway 4/18/13--"Finale Part 1" summary
Previously on Project Runway: everyone got to go to Europe except Michelle. All of them
(including Michelle) were inspired by buildings, which is sort of OK depending
on the building. Michelle “redeemed” herself, and Stanley also did well, and
everyone recognized that they were the best of the finalists. Daniel also made
it through, and then the producers decided to reward “creativity” and kept Patricia
over Layana. I don’t like Layana, so I’m not that upset. (click for more)
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 8, 4/15/13
Welcome
to Leg 8! Last time, on All
Roads Lead to Botswanan Traffic Cops,
teams raced across Botswana at
high speeds and got traffic tickets.
Teams paddled and participated in water sports, but it was Pam and
Winnie in a Double Bald Snark that ended in their elimination. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Project Runway 4/11/13--"Europe, Here We Come" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the designers were told they were going to work on their own, and
then were given eliminated contestants to sew for them. The challenge was to
make a celebrity editorial look for Nina, who specifically told them not to
just make a T-shirt and pants. So of course Michelle made a T-shirt and pants.
They were well-made though. Stanley got really bossy, which seemed out of
nowhere and I think was put in just so you could hate someone other than
Michelle or Layana. He won, and Daniel did well also. And Layana, I guess.
Patricia got stuck with Richard, which was unnecessary because I think they
have enough eliminated contestants to not use him. He never knew what she was
talking about, and so she kept complaining that she had to change her design,
and some of that I’m pretty sure was Richard and some was Patricia. Her design
was ugly, but she followed the challenge. Unlike Michelle and her well-made T-shirt
and pants. So the producers decided to string Michelle along and not eliminate
her, for…stupid reasons, I’m sure. So no one was eliminated and we drag out
this show for another week. (click for more)
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Project Runway 4/4/13--"Finally on My Own" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the designers were supposed to make one “art” look and one “ready
to wear” look. Stanley and Michelle worked really well together and Stanley
won. Patricia felt that Richard was pretty worthless, and Layana went on a
similar diatribe about Daniel. Layana was particularly obnoxious, because the
judges really liked Daniel’s look, and Layana was upset that Daniel didn’t give
her all of the credit since she OBVIOUSLY bailed him out. Ugh, she fake cried
and everything. But Richard tried to make something that wasn’t jersey and he
failed, so he was sent home. (click for more)
Sunday, March 31, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 7, 3/31/13
Welcome to Leg 7! Last time, on Can’t Go Anywhere Without My
Bushmen, teams raced from Vietnam to Botswana. Chuck and Wynona were slow, as usual, but not
as slow as Max and Katie, who managed to end up in last, and were saved by a
non-elimination leg. Who will be
eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Friday, March 29, 2013
Project Runway 3/28/13--"The Art of Fashion" summary
Previously on Project Runway: more teams, which of course meant Richard and Layana got stuck
together because that is the most drama. Finally everyone is done with the
teams because there was a lot of bitching this episode. The designers are
supposed to make looks for Lord & Taylor, which is not exciting, and then
the teams don’t have to collaborate, which is also lame. They still all boss
each other around, though. Michelle was especially annoying, which caused Daniel
to act really weird. Stanley stood up to Patricia and they passive-aggressively
sniped at each other. Richard refused to speak to Layana but that was the least
entertaining thing. Michelle won, and her dress was actually cute. Samantha,
the person not actually fighting with anyone, made a weird junior short dress
and was sent home. (click for more)
Monday, March 25, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 6, 3/24/13
Welcome to Leg 6! Last time, on I’ve Got Me a Car, It Seats About
Twenty, teams raced from Bali to Hanoi, Vietnam. Dave and
Connor finally decided to call it quits, which meant the “drama” surrounding
the Double Blind U-Turn didn’t really matter.
And Dave and Connor were eliminated. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Project Runway 3/21/13--"He Said, She Said" summary
Previously on Project Runway: everyone was forced to make performance outfits for male
strippers. There were two teams, neither of which did a good job. Like, at all.
That may be because they had one day to make menswear for men who are not built
like male models, and on top of that they have to be tear-away clothes.
Everyone makes “suits”. Michelle is annoying, and Patricia runs out of time
again, but Amanda’s pants are deemed the worst and she is sent home. (click for
more)
Sunday, March 17, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 5, 3/17/13
Welcome to Leg 5! Last time, on I Wonder If Luke Hated Watching Them Search Through Surfboards,
teams raced from New Zealand to Bali. Dave did continue to race, and he and
Connor racked up another first place finish.
John and Jessica were near the back of the pack, but John didn’t think they
needed to use their Express Pass. This was a mistake, though, because they
ended up in last place and were eliminated. John kept smiling creepily and said
he had no regrets. Who will be eliminated. . . next? (click for more)
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Project Runway 3/14/13--"Take It All Off!" summary
Previously on Project Runway: Everyone had to make prom dresses out of duct tape. Teenagers got
to vote but they didn’t really get to decide anything. Michelle and Amanda had
the top design, and Michelle won, and while I liked their dress, now we’ll
probably have to listen to Michelle talk about how great she is. Patricia and
Samantha got a bunch of praise which didn’t make sense to me. Tu and Kate made
a perfectly good prom dress that was just boring, and then Nina tried to argue
that no one wore long prom dresses which was also stupid, and then both Kate
AND Tu got sent home. (click for more)
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
I think the show is supposed to be about cooking
OK, I wasn't going to write about "Hell's Kitchen" this season, but then I watched the first episode(s) and it was surprisingly not bad. I mean, doing the first challenge in front of an audience so Ramsey can have people laugh at his jokes, that part was dumb. Dumb, but unsurprising, because it's "Hell's Kitchen". And then the sous chefs come out, and...wait, where's Scott? Where is bad-ass hot chef Scott? He left? What the crap is that!? I mean, Andi's cool and all, but MAN. That is not a good sign right there. (click for more)
Monday, March 11, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 4, 3/11/13
Welcome to Leg 4! Last time, on Adventures in New Zealand, teams raced from French Polynesia to New
Zealand. Dave popped his Achilles and
just kept racing. Chuck and Wynona end
up in last, but Dave and Connor log their first first place finish, and are told
to keep racing. Who will be eliminated. . . next?
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Project Runway 3/7/13--"A Sticky Situation" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the “real women” challenge made everyone design outfits for
seniors. No one was a jerk about it, which is kind of nice. I’m telling myself
it’s because everyone is nice and not because everyone is genre savvy and knows
not to be a jerk. Stanley won, because he found the woman most like a model (that’s
how it usually works) but he also made an elegant pantsuit. Ben is out, for
making something shiny and too retro. But Patricia also got called out,
FINALLY, which was nice. Amanda is now without a partner, and it’s not clear if
they’ll stick her with Michelle (who had to be part of a threesome last week)
or if they’ll redo teams again. (click for more)
Monday, March 4, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 3, 3/3/13
Welcome to Leg 3! Last time, on This Was a Bad Time to Pull an Achilles, teams raced. But really, no one cares about anyone else but Dave and Connor who are both cancer survivors, but are in the spotlight, since Dave has managed to tear his Achilles tendon. But it was Idries and Jamal who are eliminated because they don’t like swimming. (Toyouke: “It's not a good sign when the Previouslies are all about your team's story up to this point. All two episodes. Nothing about any other team except the team eliminated. Just your injury.”) Who will be eliminated. . . next?
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Project Runway 2/28/13--"Senior Fling" summary
Previously on Project Runway: Everyone was divided into teams of two and then tasked to make
either a performance outfit or a red carpet look for Miranda Lambert. But they
never talked to her, which was weird. Richard made a good performance outfit,
which was kind of edgy but at least it was interesting. Matt completely bombed
and made something boring so he was eliminated. Even with the pairings there
wasn’t very much drama since the only collaboration that had to happen was each
pair agreeing on who was doing the performance look and who was making the red
carpet look. (click for more)
"The Book of Mormon" review
Kmanpat and I have a theory that if you write a satirical religious musical, it should contain a song called "I Believe" which will be a big power ballad sung by the main character in Act II. If we were going to write a show like that, it would totally have that song in it. Really we thought that song would be in every musical that had anything to do with religion but when I actually, you know, looked into it? Not the case. (click for more)
Top Chef 2/27/13--"Finale Part 2" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: Kristen won Last Chance
Kitchen, and returned to compete against Brooke and Sheldon in the first part
of the finale. Each chef had to make an appetizer, an entrée, and a dessert, to
be served in Tom’s restaurant. Brooke didn’t know what she was doing for a very
long time, but still managed to impress everyone. Kristen also did a great job.
Sadly, Sheldon tried to show the judges he’d grown and changed, and didn’t make
the fantastic Filipino food that got him to the finale in the first place. So
he was eliminated, leaving us with an all-girl finale. (click for more)
Monday, February 25, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 2, 2/25/13
Welcome to Leg 2! Last time, on
Building All These Sandcastles is Bora-Boring, teams raced from Los Angeles to Bora Bora, French
Polynesia. We find out the
winning team of the leg gets two Express
Passes, one to use and
one to give away. There are three teams
that take a penalty on the second Roadblock, causing the elimination of Matt
and Daniel. Who will be eliminated. . .
next? (click for more)
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Project Runway 2/21/13--"A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll" summary
Previously on Project Runway: We recycled some more challenges, and had everyone make collections
with materials from the hardware store and also a flower shop. They didn’t have
to mix the two, so there were a lot of dresses made mostly of flowers. And then
they ACTUALLY gave them two days to make their outfits. I know! The Dream Team
finally won, but it’s too bad for Michelle, who was traded to the other team
and therefore has never won anything. Samantha used some silver mesh and put
leaves and flowers inside it, so she was given the win. Team KIR produced
Patricia’s mess of strings of flower fringe, but that was good apparently, and
also Amanda’s totally fine sheath dress with keys and moss. Amanda had too much
drama for everyone, and they tried to throw her under the bus, but in the end
Joe and his boxy sweater dress was sent home. I mean clearly because he was
kind of weird, and this way Amanda can hate her whole team. Then Tim said they
have business to deal with. Or something. (click for more)
Top Chef 2/20/13--"Finale Part 1" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: The final three cooked
for some dogsledders. Josh made breakfast again, but lost out to Brooke. The
Elimination challenge was to make a dish that represented the moment they knew
they wanted to be a chef. Brooke briefly freaked out because she’s wanted to be
a chef for her entire life, but then she made chicken and quail and impressed
everyone and won this challenge. Sheldon made his broth too salty, which almost
doomed him, but then Josh tried to make a three-day dish in four hours and it failed.
So Josh was sent home. (click for more)
Monday, February 18, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 1, 2/17/13
Welcome to Leg 1! We’re back to TAR after a hiatus, and it
couldn’t come soon enough. This time, we
are traveling through Los Angeles. For
goodness sake, I know that LAX is a hub, but can we PLEASE start in a different
city? We only get to see the United
States twice a season, since we (thankfully) do not do Family Edition
anymore. This time, teams are running up
to the Griffith Observatory. (Toyouke:
" Oo, OBSERVATORY. You know what? I think
that observatory is the one the Paula Abdul video for "Rush Rush".
The one with Keanu in it.") The
eleven teams are: (click for more)
Sunday, February 17, 2013
TAR22, Recap Leg 0, 2/10/13
Welcome back to the Amazing
Race! Miss me? I thought so.
First off, we have some excellent countries on the list, including visits
to French Polynesia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Botswana and Switzerland! We’re at eleven teams, so no monkey business
from the producers. The Two million
dollar twist is out of the mix, and there's a new twist with the Express Pass.
. . or should I say TWO Express Passes? And Toyouke is nearby to throw in her two
cents. (Toyouke: “Do I have to? These
teams so ineffectual. Meh.”) The eleven teams are: (click for more)
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Project Runway 2/14/13--"The Ulitmate Hard and Soft" summary
Previously on Project Runway: everyone designs for Heidi. Various people act like this doesn’t
happen every single season. It’s for her perfume launch, so some people are
making outfits for the ad campaign and some are making outfits for some PR
event. Layana tried to throw Kate under the bus, and it’s kind of shady, but
since Team KIR cannot lose, of course Kate is one of the winners. Patricia made
a weird leather lattice outfit, which was interesting, but seriously there was
no way Heidi was wearing it. So magically Daniel was the other winner, even
though there was supposed to be one ad campaign winner and one PR event winner.
Ben completely failed and was pretty close to sending his model out with no top,
but Cindy made a fairly standard dress in the wrong fabric so it looked
terrible. So she didn't make it. (click for more)
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Top Chef 2/13/13--"Glacial Gourmand" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: The final four made
crab, and then salmon and sourdough. The crab thing was interesting, and
Sheldon won because he made “miso” soup with the innards. The salmon and sourdough
was for a salmon bake, which is like a fish fry or a community BBQ thing. Sheldon
didn’t do so well in that, because he put green tea and chives in his bread and
it was weird. Brooke won, because dill in sourdough is good. Lizzie lost, even
though she made the best bread, because she made little sandwiches and there was
too much bread. So your final three are Sheldon, Josh, and Brooke. (click for
more)
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Project Runway 2/7/13--"Surprise Me" summary
Previously on Project Runway: The teams remain the same. Everyone must make outfits for a ping
pong social club. I know. There was some drama, but not any that was really
interesting. Layana won, for making a skort, because we are to believe Susan
Sarandon has never seen a skort before. James made weird wide legged crop
pants. For a man. So he went home. (click for more)
Top Chef 2/6/13--"Kings of Alaska" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: the remaining chefs
went on a cruise. They were supposed to make “appetizer” bites using iceberg
lettuce. Sheldon won, and was given an advantage on the Elimination Challenge. This
challenge was to make surf and turf, but to update it. He got first pick, and
then picked filet mignon and lobster tail, which is…kind of not updated. Brooke
won with frog legs and mussels. Although Sheldon was not inspired by the
proteins he picked out, Stefan finally went home. (click for more)
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Project Runway 1/31/13--"Spin Out" summary
Previously on Project Runway: There were two teams, but unlike the real world, you don’t have
to make your garment match your team at all. Also, didn’t they say it would be
teams of two for the whole season? Did I make that up? I’m pretty sure I read
it somewhere, only I can’t remember where, and clearly that’s not what happened
so I don’t know. Everyone was supposed to make garments that showcase
themselves as designers, inspired by New York. Daniel made a suit, with crop
pants and a peplum with a bubble hem. It was interesting, I’m OK with the win.
Emily very nearly sent her model down naked, and in the end she was sent home
for having poor time management skills. (click for more)
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Top Chef 1/30/13--"Chefs at Sea" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: there was a
sushi-making Quickfire, which Stefan won, impressive. Then Tom asked for fried
chicken for himself and his chef friends. Apparently they wanted fried chicken,
and not anything else. The secret requirement is bones. You have to leave it on
the bone. Being creative is not allowed, lest the drunk judges mock you. Josh
made fried chicken, so he won. Josie also actually did make fried chicken, but
it was greasy and Tom I guess heard about what really happened at Restaurant
Wars because he was DONE with her excuses and they sent her home. (click for
more)
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Project Runway 1/24/13--"There Is No I in Team" summary
Previously on Project Runway: You guys, I’ve been writing about “Project Runway” since last
July. Last. July.
(click for more)
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Top Chef 1/23/13--"Wolfgang Cluck's" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: Restaurant Wars! It was
men vs. women. Stefan had terrible service, but Sheldon’s food was so wonderful
that his team still won. Josie screwed up her bouillabaisse, because she
wouldn’t start it when Kristen told her to. But the judges had no idea what
went on, so when Kristen refused to throw her under the bus, they didn’t know
that if Josie had done what Kristen had asked, they would have finished the
broth in time to put gelatin in it and then it would have been fine. I know
Kristen wanted to take responsibility, but she could have said “Josie didn’t
finish in time”. Anyway, Kristen was sent home, and both Tom and Gail said in
their blogs that had they known what was going on, they would have made a
different decision. I mean, they didn’t come right out and say “We would have
sent Josie home” but it certainly sounds that way. (click for more)
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 1/17/13--"Go Big or Go Home" summary
Previously on Project Runway: everyone got to go
to Paris and make couture gowns. Emilio and Anthony Ryan did very well, and
Josh and Uli had to spend an hour remaking their gowns. Uli used her lining to
make a whole new gown, and she won the weird mini-challenge. Josh was sent
home. So our final three are Uli, Emilio, and Anthony Ryan. I’m fine with it, I
just wish there was some suspense about it. (NOT a spoiler, just my prediction)
(click for more)
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Top Chef 1/16/13--"Restaurant Wars" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: The Quickfire was to
make dishes with ginger. Exciting. Then it was Restaurant Wars, sort of.
Everyone has to come up with a concept, and then make one dish that showcases
your idea. Then the judges picked Sheldon and Kristen to be the executive
chefs, based on their home-style Filipino and contemporary French,
respectively. Micah decided to have a raw restaurant, which wasn’t that great,
and he was sent home. Yes, that means the teams are uneven. They didn’t say if
that would be addressed or if Sheldon is just screwed. (click for more)
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 1/10/13--"Couture de France" summary
Previously on Project Runway: the remaining
designers had to design “makeover” outfits for female veterans. It was a good
challenge. Josh did very well and won, even though I think he had some extra
challenges (his veteran lost a leg). Anthony Ryan’s veteran was a
self-proclaimed “boob hider”, and his dress actually drew attention to them.
Yes, I know she was larger than a model would have been, but there had to have
been a million ways he could have made a more flattering dress. It has nothing
to do with her chest size. But, the minute he’s in danger, magically no one is
eliminated and all four designers are moving on to this week. Whatever. (click
for more)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Top Chef 1/9/13--"Battle Before the War" summary
Previously on “Top Chef”: a Quickfire involving
knife sharpening and then an Elimination challenge involving “memorable”
moments from past seasons. Some were actually memorable, like “I’m not your
bitch, bitch”. Some were not. Lizzie and John both end up on the bottom, and
are tasked to make something related to this season’s memorable moment: CJ
failing at burgers. So they do, and John is irritated because he thinks he
couldn’t find a proper pan, so that’s why his food sucked, and Lizzie is on him
about taking all her dill and leaving the oven open, but she should be grateful
because he shared the pickles with her. As if the judges wouldn’t have seen
right through that bull. In the end, to the celebration of everyone, John
loses. (click for more)
Friday, January 4, 2013
Project Runway All Stars 1/3/13--"All Stars and Stripes" summary
Previously on "Project Runway": the designers had to make a dress to be sold by Elie Tahari. So that means making sure it's on budget and able to be sewn and whatnot. Anthony Ryan won again, because he wins too many things, and Ivy went home for not listening about the print. Josh should have gone home but clearly they are waiting for him to do or say something stupid. (click for more)
Top Chef 1/2/13--"Past Suppers" summary
Previously on "Top Chef": the chefs gathered fresh oysters to make a dish for Emeril. Micah won with his hot oysters and arugula salad. Then everyone had to make dishes for roller derby girls, which was a good challenge, I think. Random and still food-related. Josie was loud and irritated everyone, and then accused Micah of being closeted, which doesn't make any sense since he hadn't dragged her sexuality into it at all. John and Brooke won, for beef and rice (it did sound good) and Bart was sent home for consistently underseasoning his food. But not before Josie was kind of a jerk about it. I get that he should season his food more, but if he asks you to check it and you don't check it you can't really put all the blame on him. (click for more)