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bencr

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  1. I don't see Karens as women who engage in micro-aggressions. Karens do loud, bold and in-your face aggressions. Dorit is not a Karen, IMO, and I don't know why Garcelle went there. Her argument was much stronger when she avoided labels.
  2. How would Kyle feel if Mo said he was moving to London and taking Portia with him? I would say Erika is not the only one lacking in empathy.
  3. To me, Rami's look was channeling Claude Rains in "The Invisible Man." If you unwrapped his model and there was no body underneath, it would not be a surprise.
  4. Yes, and she looked out for Adam too, which I thought was very impressive since Adam's "superior" was not around to look out for him.
  5. Not a huge deal, I suppose, but I feel if PR was going to use a school for a stage, it might have been nice if they figured out a way to let some students participate in the event as viewers -- especially if the school has a fashion curriculum. It would have been a big deal for the students and a lifelong memory (especially since PR is meant to be aspirational for young fashion designers.)
  6. Kayne and Korto were both safe, so they really had no basis for piling on Anna. When people behave that way, you really have to wonder what they hope to accomplish. What benefit accrues to them by behaving so cruelly to Anna? Maybe ostracizing Anna makes them feel more accepted. I'm not sure.
  7. Classic projection. What Kayne said was disrespectful. What Anna did was many things, but "disrespect" was not one.
  8. I understand why the other contestants are so outraged by Anna being in the top, but I don't think they quite appreciate their role in the judges' decision. Anna backed into being on the top because the judges did not view most of the designs as interesting.
  9. I thought Victor was let go for the drama of it and the shock effect. His breastplate was a tad Wagnerian, but the gown was interesting and I certainly am more interested in seeing more of his work than most of the other designers.
  10. It was nice of Alicia to come all the way from Dogpatch to judge.
  11. Something else Luis said that didn't ring true was that Bo Dietl sent a security guard to protect Luis and Teresa without their hiring him to do so. That smacks of vigilantism and I don't think an experienced PI like Dietl would assume the liability (financial and criminal) that might occur if something nasty went down.
  12. I get that's the story they're telling, but the looks on the faces of both Delores and Frank Sr. when the subject was broached spoke volumes. Those were not the happy grateful faces of parents whose son had an "awesome experience."
  13. I believe Fuda, and I admired the way he wasn't taking any BS from Luis.
  14. I think Teresa really believes her lies which makes arguing with her both fruitless and exasperating. From a viewer's point of view, Teresa comes across as pure emotion with no logic or ability to persuade. I don't enjoy watching her, and I don't care what she has to say.
  15. I admire Delores' ability to shut down the conversation on Frankie Jr. and Luis, but what Delores did is not really in the spirit of the show. Furthermore, whatever went down between Frankie Jr. and Luis reflected more on Luis than Frankie Jr. (I think), so it was a legitimate topic for discussion. There's a story there that we never got to hear.
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