Jimbo
6 AM and already the boy ain't right.<br><font col
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I'm no fan of the guy (Santino), but I didn't have any problem with Daniel Franco going home last week. His "line" of lingerie was terrible. And until then Santino had been their best designer. They generally give you credit for past performances, and I think they should. Other shows (like Apprentice) that get rid of people on a subjective basis work the same way.pirateofthecarolinas said:I believe it is biased because Santino should have been sent home last week but he is great for ratings so he stays. The designers really aren't judged on that week's assignment if this is the case.
lori
And I agree with the Big Brother season 1 example. Once you get rid of all the troublemakers and showoffs, you've got a pretty boring show.

We have to have someone to hate or else where's the fun? He's like Kara from last season. The one who wins everything.
Poor Marla. But she must of had -something- or else she wouldn't of made it on the show in the first place. I think she's in just a bit over her head.

I've seen her act super rude on so many occasions...I can't wait for when she and her sister are has-beens...In the last few weeks I heard about Nicky calling Mischa Barton a "fat pig" because Barton was seeing an ex-boyfriend of Kim Stewart, and Paris (when shopping with Lindsay Lohan) was asked by paparrazzi by there weren't 20 photographers taking pictures of Hillary Swank (who'd been in the same store a week earlier w/o the paparrazzi trail) Paris replied, "Hillary's ugly." My ex is in the entertainment industry so I'm (unfortunately) always hearing this petty stuff, but neither girls seem to have any perspective on kindness, compassion, or what's important to being a quality human being (and I think Swank is beautiful, by the way--not that it's an issue!) 