Oh, the drama!
Don't producers realize that asking New Yorkers to give up their clothing on camera is quity possible a bit awkward? But I suppose they achieved the drama they were after. The part where Anthony walked up to an already shirtless guy and asked for his pants was reality tv at its best. You had abs worthy of Jersey shore, swooning women reminiscent of a Justin Bieber concert, and...well Anthony could have a TV show all by himself. Doing exactly what I'm not sure, but it would be entertaining.
As for Kenley helping Kara finish her pants--I feel like it was just an excuse to for one character to say the token "this is a competition" line. I think it was probably blown way out of proportion--but aren't most things nowadays? If the transgression was seriously that terrible, the judges would have been on them for rule-breaking as hard as they were on the eventual eliminee.
And Jerrell. What on earth were you thinking? How were you expecting a zebra print mixed with a tribal print mixed with a..oh god. It was like Mood exploded. And yet somehow with so many varieties of fabric, his model's upper body was practically naked. Most shocking is where he proclaimed that he expected to win. I thought you were one of the designers with better taste. None of the critics mentioned that weird fabric mini-cape over the model's hips. No woman wants that region to look bigger!
The elimination of one of the biggest personalities on the show--well, I guess we'll have to look to Angela's stone-faced commentary and blandness for our source of entertainment on Project Runway from now on. Blech.
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