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"Episode 4: The Mystery has been solved"
reealiteefan 103 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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08-03-06, 08:37 AM (EST)
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"Episode 4: The Mystery has been solved" |
Well, last night I was sitting on the edge of my chair to see who was asked to leave the show prior to a judging.Is anybody surprised that it was Keith? And for such a stupid venal reason: possessing pattern books or guides and strolling off for hours to surf the Net (for fashion ideas, perhaps?) Talk about a man on a self-destruct course! I had thought he'd be called on the carpet for that bit of haggling when the group shopped for fabrics at Mood. As it turned out, Keith managed to purchase his materials that were worth more than the $100 or so limit. He is the first designer to be seen bargaining with Mood's sales staff. But no! His major faux pas was having those fashion books. Then Keith boasts that he always likes to break the rules a little; it came back to bite him. For all his swagger, I got the impression Keith was out of his depth in making womenswear; a few more challenges and this would have been made apparent. Bravo (no pun intended) Project Runway. No cheats! Integrity all the way.
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mistyrose52 795 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Fitness Correspondent"
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08-03-06, 11:15 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Episode 4: The Mystery has been solved" |
I have to say I was a little surprised that it was Keith. He's been pretty good, up to now, at getting away with his crap-ie the doggie leash that he 'didn't' make!I really think the guy felt he was invincible and would be able to get away with whatever due to his looks, personality, whatever. Guess what? The cameras don't lie, sweetie! HA! Gotcha!! I'm glad, for the sake of everyone else, he's gone. See how he tried to turn it around and make it look like Kayne and the others were ruining his career? The true signs of a sociopath in the making. Grow up, pretty boy, and start following the rules. This WILL follow you wherever you, and rightly so!
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ginger 22511 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-03-06, 11:16 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: Episode 4: The Mystery has been solved" |
LAST EDITED ON 08-03-06 AT 11:50 AM (EST)Frau Klum was very displeased last week when he punted the rules regarding the dog's outfit. I am not surprised she and Bravo would not put up with any more insolent petty illegalities. Now I'm left wondering if Keith was really good, and just lazy/not caring about this contest in particular, or if he actually has no talent but knows how to fake it really well. Anyway, there are enough talented designers on this show to fill any void left (although I will miss comments like the "Bad Mommy" routine; I thought it was snarky fun). ETA: Well, Tim's blog says Keith was, in fact, really good. Perhaps insecurity led him to retain the books. Tim also discusses the infraction of leaving the show and using the internet, perhaps for research. These activities are also both against the rules.
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RonReports 218 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Network TV Show Guest Star"
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08-04-06, 01:15 AM (EST)
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9. "RE: Episode 4: The Mystery has been solved" |
Keith should have learned to comply with the rules last week when he was told that he might have won the competition if he would have designed an outfit for his dog, as each of the other designers did. Instead he tried to see how many rules he could break. Keith broke at least three rules this week by overspending for fabric, having a design book, and using the Internet. At first he admitted that he did some things that broke the rules, but later he described himself as a scapegoat. He still does not get it.
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Snidget 43862 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-06-06, 04:35 PM (EST)
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11. "RE: Episode 4: The Mystery has been solved" |
I listened to Tim's podcast and probably before the dog incident they had gathered the designers and did a second round of turn in the contraband a few days after they started the filming.So he had two separate opportunities to turn that stuff in and avoid breaking the rules. What was interesting was the when he left the filming for three hours. I figured it was a sneak out at night thing, but from the podcast the way the filming went for this challange was Friday before Memorial Day was the first day of the challange then Sat. and Sunday of Memorial Day weekend they did all the group shots and filming the opening sequences and promotional stuff. He was gone for three hours during that. They got to location and he took off for three hours. Apparently for some of the groups shots they used one of the crew and photoshoped Keith's head in. May be interesting to take a look at some of those and see if it is obvious or not. All the times we get random they photoshopped it spoilers from other shows and now we have a verified instance of it. They brought back the ousted designers to do all the group shots and stuff. I would have thought they'd have done all this first, but it sounded like scheduling wise it worked better this far into the competition. Anywho he came back to the shooting and they finished up and later that night they did the you have to leave thing with Tim at the apartment. I must say from listening to the podcasts I really like and respect Tim even more than I did just from watching the show.
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