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January 10, 2008

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Tonight is the premiere of Bravo's first real-time series, "Make Me a Supermodel". We started shooting tonight's episode last Friday, when 14 wannabes (including a prison guard from Nashville!) showed up in Times Square and were thrust into a photo shoot in freezing temperatures. We finished shooting Monday night (it was getting kinda warm that night), and locked in the edit late last night (balmy).

And I really don't know why I included the Tri-state area weather within that detail of when we shot the show.

The broadcast goes about 6 minutes over the clock, so set your Tivos/DVRs/brains to record the 11p show too. Directly after, you will have four hours to vote to keep one of 3 models in the house. And then next week I'm going to start giving YOU a lotta guff about your decisions. This should be interesting.

On Monday night I joked to Tyson that depending how the ratings go, he may or may not be naked or in a thong in next week's episode. Maybe I wasn't joking? That's a tease but there is so much skin tonight you may actually be ready for them all to cover up. Nah.

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File under: Make Me A Supermodel, Pop Culture, Project Runway

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Lexi G wrote:

I HATED Maddie. I felt so bad for Christian, every time she opened her mouth I want to give him a hug and say "its going to be ok." She was horrible! And i just have to say I am super excited for Tabatha's new show!!!!

wannabe wrote:

One of the worst Project Runway eps in terms of judging, ever. 4 people who don't look like they have ever been to a prom substitute their judgment of what is "fashion forward" and therefore "young." A dress that could have been in the bottom 3 wins. A dress that should have been in the middle gets a solid performer off, and two steaming sacks of you know what get to go on.

Newsflash -- teenagers don't want to look young. They want to look, uh, mature. The key is to keep them from being sluts, but allow them to look, yes, sexy. Maybe the judges like the idea of encasing a young girl's figure in a shapeless dress as they exercise a right in loco parentis, but damnit, it was just wrong.
Not much left to root for on PR.

Sam wrote:

Oh, dear. Last night's episode was a hard one. I'm glad the sass going on between Christian and Maddie didn't get my fierce little favorite the boot, but losing Kevin was terrible. Now who will Rami alternate episode-opening shirtless shots with?

I have to say, if Ricky doesn't go soon, the vein in my temple is going to burst. If he cries one more time, Bravo might pass Lifetime for the most sob-friendly channel on cable.

Tee wrote:

"Whatever possessed you to get a haircut like that?!!!" My-my my! Whatever possessed her was good taste and a desire to be different and understanding what looks good on her. Most of the girls might not wear any hair at all - that would be more interesting. Check with Paris, London and Milan, dude!

Eddy wrote:

Random thought, for a top chef special, you should turn the tables and have the "seasoned" chef judges do a top chef challenge or two and have past top chef winners, along with Padma and Gail, be the judges, that would be fun!! Get Tom, Anthony Bourdain (great recent interview at AV Club), Ted, Rocco, and perhaps another one or two.

meliblu wrote:

Loved Maddie & her attitude bringing Christian down a notch or two since he spouts so much attitude himself. Hated the way he dissed his client on the runway. Loved Holly's hair on Make Me a Supermodel. Glad that Tim's blog is back. Didn't know. Now I'll be able to end my personal protest & maybe some I know will end theirs, & actually watch PR straight through first showing and not wait days & watch the reruns. Haven't been on this website in over a month because Gunn's blog was gone. Acually came back to the website to find the voting rules for Make Me a Supermodel and hard to find them & just lucked onto them in the "About" section.

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