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  1. 10 hours ago, millennium said:

    No creativity.

    No originality.

    No imagination.

    That pretty much sums up the whole crop of mediocre designers (with the possible exception of Sebastian) that have been creating tired, dull and completely forgettable looks this entire season.  

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  2. Sebastian's look was elegant, beautifully executed and was original enough to stand out in this challenge - I think it should have at least been in the top 3.  Sonja's wasn't much, but it was far better than the irritating Suzie Creamcheese's "shocking" use of pasties (Gawd, what a buffoon Hester is) or Bishme's fugly mess or Tessa's dull-as-ditchwater layers of drab.  I liked Jamall's look a lot, and it was nice to see him finally figure out how to execute his vision so coherently.  

    I'm afraid we may never get rid of "Look at me, PLEASE, look at me!" Hester, who AFAIC doesn't have an original idea in her head, but who seems convinced that she has re-invented the wheel every single week.   I thought Brandon Maxwell's disgusted initial reaction to Hester's mess was the most honest thing to come out of a judge's mouth all season. . . but of course, he dialed back his honesty in time for the judging.   Ugh. 

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  3. Unlike most precociously annoying  daughters on television, I've always though Maddie was a been pretty reliable and likeable teen character.  I don't even mind the puppy love too much - although I hope it doesn't become an important subplot.  But there's one thing about her this season that I find very distracting - she constantly keeps her head tucked down into her chest or her shoulder, even while speaking her lines.  It's awkward and odd, and makes her look like a crane, is anyone else bothered by this? 

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  4. 10 minutes ago, milner said:

    How old is Hester?  When I look at her in one of her costumes I think young...twentyish.   But this week we saw a couple of shots of her close up without her clown glasses and l  realized she was way older than I imagined.  Much like  Betsy Johnson who at 71 looks ridiculous most often. 

    She admits to 34, but she seems more like late-40s to me - a lot like uber-hipster Michelle on PRA, who also claims 34.  Is there something magic about that number?

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  5. 13 minutes ago, SunnyBeBe said:

    I thought that I might enjoy this season, but, I'm done.  The judges are full of it with their praise of questionable designs by Hester.  I don't get it and think my taste is just fine.  Why did they have to ruin the season with what appears to be a conspiracy to promote this woman without justification?  I find it insulting. 

    I agree.  The fix seems to be in for the irritating and "special" Hester.  Everything she makes looks like bad Lisa Franks from the 80s, and those talking heads with her in her idiotic costumes hurts my eyes and ears (that vocal fry is awful).  Really?  Plastic in the pants cut-outs?  Wow, such INVENTION (not).  This whole Hester thing makes the judges seem like they are stuck in the past, gushing over kitchy bullshit which isn't even original, let alone stylish.   SMH big time.

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  6. Isn't it time for the whole manic pixie waif thing to go far, far away?  I feel like it's been plaguing us for DECADES, and it's just tiresome - especially since all the girls (and I'm using girls rather than women on purpose) who are like this (and ugh! Erin showed up to "help" on all-stars) just try soooooo hard to be quirky that it's exhausting.  Guess what?  If you're truly visionary and offbeat, you don't have to scream it from the rooftops or radiate it from your sunshine overalls and silly glasses - it comes through in your work.  And I have no idea why Hester was even in the top three.  It was a checked tablecloth repurposed into. . . what?  When the judges were oohing and ahhing over how each piece of it could be used/sold separately, I wondered if we were even looking at the same hot raggedy mess.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Tikichick said:

    How Renee's design was not far and away the winner escapes me.  I did however realize it wasn't going to win when I noticed there was one in the top that used Nina's inspiration as its source.  There was no way the only OG PR judge on the bench wasn't going to get the nod.  

    Hester redeemed herself with me slightly by showing kindness and concern when Frankie melted down after her model's torso was so much longer than she expected.  It really is unconscionable that they were only supplied bust and hip measurements on the model cards.  If she wants to remain Hester is going to have to bring it on the runway, because all of the affectations of her personal dress -- especially including what she seems to think makes her stand out in a good way -- the juxtaposition of PLZ DIE, DEAD, and F OFF, etc. messages on her clown hats and clothing don't convey intelligence or artistic sensibilities in any way to me -- quite the opposite in fact.    

    Agree with everything 100%  I liked both top designs and was fine with the winner  but I thought Renee's had an extra kind of sophistication and elegance.  Clown girl needs to go away fast -  it's time (for the judges) to realize that wearing whacko clothes and looking like a four year old who dressed herself is NOT a fashion statement or POV.  What adult wants to look like a cartoon character?

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  8. I'm not an Irina fan by any stretch of the imagination, but I thought she met the challenge better and more innovatively than the others.

    Michelle: meh.  Bidell: meh.  Christina was robbed - it wasn't a perfect "weather-change" outfit, but it was beautiful - and how TF are you supposed to design for "wind" anyway?

    Anthony Ryan needs to return to hicksville where he can chew straw and design all the impractical, ugly cheerleader outfits he wants.

    Dmitry, wtf?  I live in Palm Springs and the last thing you would see anyone wearing here is a fugly, long-sleeved 1970s granny dress.  The coat was hideous, too.  

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  9. I just don't understand why Irinia is such a favorite.  To me, her stuff (with the possible exception of this latest oversized coat-thing) always looks like well-sewn trash, bargain basement girly-girl crap you'd see in someplace like Forever 21.  Nomatter how upscale her fabrics are, she always manages to make the result look cheap and tasteless. 

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  10. 41 minutes ago, sempervivum said:

    I was really disappointed that there wasn't more questioning by the judges about Irina's 'flying' dress. I realize none of the designs was really functional, but they had slightly more connection to reality. In what world does putting a pole in the sleeves constitute something that could fly? It also reminded me too much of the infamous Carol Burnett 'Gone With The Wind' curtain rod gown.

    Irina's oversized drape was such a nothing.  If the "invention" can be metaphorical (like we're supposed to get "this dress turns you into a flying squirrel" for Irina's?)  then why not send a dress trimmed with little wheels down the runway and call it a human trolley?   

    I'm definitely in the minority here because I thought Michelle's carpet padding look was intriguing, and it actually did fit the challenge.  Anthony Ryan's write-on-me coat was so incredibly unoriginal and uninspired, it looked like something you'd send a five year old to school in on a rainy day.

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  11. On 1/30/2019 at 3:31 PM, iMonrey said:

    Overall I really enjoyed the season and continue to love this show. And as brilliant as Lily Tomlin is as Frankie I do agree that the character itself is becoming increasingly annoying. They seem to be going for farce with Frankie, so she is one of those TV characters who could never survive in real life.

    It does seem like they glossed over what the kids did to them at the end of Season 4. There was some dialogue early on that indicated Grace and Frankie had actually agreed to sell the house and let their children take care of it, but just didn't expect it to have sold so quickly by the time they changed their minds. Whereas last season I got the distinct impression the kids sold the house out from under them without their knowledge.

    Brianna is really the one who is most awful to them so I suspect she was the ringleader. But I can't bring myself to hate her because I find her so hilarious. In fact I love the actors who play all the kids, especially Ethan Embry. His facial expressions are comedy gold.

    RE: the finale

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    I'm dying to know how they achieved the plastic surgery look for Grace, although I suppose it's possible it was done entirely with makeup. It was hilarious looking and yet, you can't help deny there's a world where Jane Fonda might have actually ended up looking like that. Not to be cruel but we've all seen Hollywood actresses who ended up looking very much like that. It's scary.

    I actually live in Palm Desert, and this episode made me howl with laughter!  You wouldn't believe how many 65+ women here really DO look like that (not being ageist, since I'm over 65 myself).  The goldfish lips, the hair, the makeup and the rich, duller-than-dirt husband (loved George Hamilton!).  The only slight innacuracy is that in real ife, the new husband of a preserved-in-formaldeyde 80 year old would be about 105, because a rich 80 year old man would have a 55-60 year old trophy wife..    

    I liked the season, although I thought the comedy was pretty uneven.  And even though I love Lily Tomlin's comic genius, I'm getting really fed up with Frankie, who is becoming increasingly more annoying than amusing.

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  12. 16 hours ago, Late to the party said:

    Ok, so, am I the only one, or does anyone else think Dmitry has had plastic surgery?  His jaw line and lips make him look like a different person. From the first show, I was like, that doesn’t look like Dmitry.....

    Botox, a nose job and maybe some sort of mini-lift - you bet he looks different!   And kind of frozen.

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  13. 1 hour ago, millennium said:

    Seth Aaron's stubborn refusal to see the hideousness of his seatbelt dress was reason enough to send him home.   It ascot to be one of the worst things I've seen on this show.

    Michelle's is the dress I'd want to wear but Jasper deserved the win.  

    Ha!  Excellent!  

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  14. 8 hours ago, Jextella said:

    I read an article quoting some director a long time ago.  Can't remember who, but whoever it was said Bill Pullman can pull off just about anything.   He's got a way about him such that he can play creepy and evil (Malice), authoritative and strong (Independence Day),  neurotic (Sleepless in Seattle), charming and handsome (While You Were Sleeping is one of my favorite light romance movies of all time thanks to Bill Pullman; Sleepless in Seattle is up there two in large part to him as well).

    He's a great pick for this series because his character is maybe a little of all of the above. 

    I have always had a mad crush on Bill P and it is still as strong as ever!

    How was Pullman creepy and evil in Malice?  He was the duped pawn in a big-money insurance scam dreamed up by Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman - Pullman was the protagonist.

    So far this is better than the first season, but I'm getting really sick (here and in other shows) of the "we didn't know electricity was invented" relentless darkness.  We get it, it's a dark story.  But when you can't even see half of what's going on,  it wears very thin.  If I'm going to have to work at understanding what is going on, it should be because the story is complex, not because it was shot in the dark.

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  15. 27 minutes ago, atlantaloves said:

    To Mybaygal: what does "triggered" mean? Hey, I'm old, but I still need to be WOKE. 

    Apparently, so do I - I have no idea what clapping is supposed to trigger.

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  16. I really wanted to like this show, but it's impossible.  Bad writing, inconsistency in every area of plotting and characterization, lack of focus and a lead who becomes increasingly unhinged and dislikeable - not exactly a recipe for success.  If there is a message here about self-acceptance, having Plum become a member of a cult that kills people in order to show how "woke" she is is one weird message.  What a mess, and what a disappointment.

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  17. I'm still not sure if I like the show or Plum, but it must mean something that I'm still watching and still curious about this ever-expanding mess of a show.  To me, whether she is bi-polar or just manic or whatever, in this episode Plum behaved like an adolescent in every way.  The uncontrolled lashing out, the pure stupidity of spray painting the building in broad daylight in NYC, the neener-neener "I dare you to say something" attitude, and most of all the pure, 100% self-absorption all smacked of someone who is emotionally about 12 years younger than Plum is.  Even the phsyical presentation - the slouching, fidgeting, shifting - is like that of a young or pre-teen whose mom is still telling her to stand up straight and smile.   I get that Plum is not and has never been comfortable in her own body, but I thought this episode was pointing out just how emotionally arrested Plum is, and Joy Nash did a brilliant job of showing us that. 

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  18. 1 hour ago, icemiser69 said:

    The ratings for this series are absolutely horrible, and down from last week.  The third episode was available On Demand before AMC aired it, so I am hoping that is why the ratings dropped from the first two episodes.  But even the first two episodes ratings weren't all that great to begin with.  I just hope AMC lets the rest of the episodes air on tv.

    Lousy ratings could be due partially to the idiotically haphazard scheduling of the show.  I recorded (so I can ff through commercials) and watched the first 2-hour debut and then found the third on demand and watched that right after.  This week they "aired" that 3rd episode which was available to watch a week ago.  If they can't get their shit together to air this like a regular series they are definitely going to have terrible ratings.

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