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"I had a blast!"
No, you didn't. I am seriously sick of the contestants insisting that they had fun even after they obviously sucked.

Historically, ignoring Tim has gotten you Auf'ed. I don't know what's going on!

That really was a good season. I've never even considered PR a "guilty pleasure" show either (like American Idol, for example). I've always defended it and explained to people about how it's different, and how it's about interesting challenges and the creative process over characters and drama. And it's not that

WTF
—I miss Jonathan and Amy. And Maya.

This is just that point in the narrative when somebody likable gets kicked off so we have a sense of "anything can happen." It's the same in fiction, except nobody dies.

Serious Jim Carrey
Eternal Sunshine and The Truman Show are two of my favorite movies. I don't know why he doesn't take more serious roles. Yes Man might as well be Liar Liar II.

Suede the Cellist
There are probably lots of interesting things about Suede—like being a cellist—that no one knows! Maybe he's so insecure that he performs as a character, thinking people aren't interested in the real Suede. That's kind of too bad (and sad!); Suede probably has a real name, and he probably has a

PR ripoff on TLC
God I hate VH1. There is so much unnecessary inflection in the narrations. Anyway, TLC has a more literal interpretation of their own Project Runway called "who are you wearing?" or something. It's interesting/disturbing how each cable channel does a take same sort of idea. True to the stations,

Gay Jurassic Park
Looking forward to next week: "It looks like a pterodactyl in a gay Jurassic Park!" Haha.

Ignoring Tim = Worst Idea Ever
I know these guys have watched the last four seasons of PR, so why haven't they learned to take Tim's advice?

I think Emily deserved to go because she actually liked her dress. Jennifer was mumbling to herself about hoping to get through to the next round. At least she knows when her outfit sucks.

Stella, etc.
I feel like the producers push for the "characters" to be in the best-and-the-worst bit. I think in the first few episodes they also like to bring the top people (Korto) down, and the bottom people (Stella) up, to let the audience know that anything can happen on PR Season 5. Anyway, that's the only