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Did anyone count the number of times the word Family showed up in this episode?

So Abby allows a stranger to sit with her at lunch and ask her a bunch of personal questions, answers them all for a solid five minutes, before finally complaining that this stranger is asking too many questions, storming off, and calling her a cunt? And this makes sense? It took that many questions (all being

"I have no problem admitting this, British guy is an extremely handsome man."

I love the idea of doing Dom's look in orange, or any other warmer color that could have made the coolness of the emeralds pop more.

I think the only reason I'm not nearly as upset as you about these early stage eliminations is because of how early they are. I don't think anyone they've sent home thus far looked to be the kind of designer that could go all the way, or someone I was really really interested in seeing more from in the weeks to come.

Same here, but in the event that "something better" does come along, I certainly hope you share it with the rest of us so we can take all of our great comments and awesome insights along for the ride.

This episode marks Project Runway's overt support of the Blood Diamond trade. Lucky for us!

I am so happy that someone ships Daya and Bennett as much as I did! Love them so much! And everyone tries to tell me they're doomed, but in true OTP fashion, I'm still holding out hope that they have a happy ending.

"She may be right, but she has no evidence for her case. She has to put
in the time to come to that conclusion (and more Mullally time is always
welcome, especially after this opening volley). Otherwise she’s just as
hateful."

I would point out that Mariah's solos are actually what Krump is all about. I'd be more shocked if she did come out with a clearly planned routine.

I've just had to reach the point where I recognize that there's nothing more I can say about them. I hate leaving them out of my weekly comment, but I honestly don't know how many more ways I can say they're great they're amazing, I love them. lol

The interesting thing to me, someone who knows next to nothing about dance, is that I didn't think Jasmine and Aaron were struggling at all. I thought it was effortless because you put a tapper (with great feet) and the girl with legs that are outshining her in a quick step that made use of those talents. A couple

That level of discomfort combined with the fact that I don't vote is why I don't watch the reeling off the numbers segments. I listen to them because I love Cat and I think this is why she totally deserves an Emmy (I'd like to see Jeff Probst do that shit!) but I can't watch them.

Yes, but given the way the voting has been going thus far, I think it's safe to say that both of those couples are giving the fans what they want and will be sticking around. I'll be interested to see what Amy and Fik-Shun do when they're split up, but those four dancers finding themselves in the finale in this Youth

Yeah my top 5 guys are Fik-Shun, Aaron, Tucker, Paul, and Nico with Nico being the first to go home from that group. But he's got the cute young blond guy look (although in closeup he's not really cute at all), so who knows what the voters will do for him. I think it's telling that he and Alexis have had 2 bad

I'm not a Curtis fan, personally. He hasn't impressed me in any of the choreographed routines thus far, but I did really enjoy his solo. In fact, if we were only judging by the solos, I think Alan would have gone home. Which is why the Nigel was right to bring up the relevancy of Dancing for Your Life any more. I was

I literally had the exact same thought!

After the BluPrint Mariah routine, I was getting ready to rip the show a new one. The judges were being so gentle and complimentary with them after what I thought was a shit show of a performance that I was just certain they were going to use their exceptionally high praise as an excuse to save them. Couple that with

One thing I would point out is that a lot of those shows were far more episodic than serial. When you're talking about shows without a central plot throughline, they can conceivably last forever (The simpsons, Family guy, It's Always sunny, South park). I would also throw a loophole in around the old shows as the TV

Right, if the reviewers want to have a conversation about the show out staying its welcome, then I'd be all for that. I don't think any show is really capable of still being great past 5 or 6 seasons. Mad Men might be the exception, but Mad Men is a freak of nature, and I'm sure you'd find people who think even that's