If they had explained that they had to have the mix of both wicked and good in their design (80/20), then there is no way Fabio's could end up in the bottom. It would have been in the top, IMO. He had the 'good' look from the front, very sweet and simple, and then the daring, slightly S&M look from the back, with his use of straps, and pants that were a surprise (since you couldn't see them when she walked down). I wish we knew if the judges were even told that the designers were supposed to incorporate some of the opposite in their look, or if having been told, they chose to completely ignore it.