I've thought for weeks that it would be Mondo, Andy and Gretchen and I think the judges have, too. Andy made it hard for them, however, sending out that bathing suit.
I think it was a bit wrong for the judges to criticize Gretchen's granola style at this late date...she has sent out those kind of clothes from the beginning. I personally hate them but the judges have liked them to date. Did they think she was going to get to Fashion Week and send sequins down the runway?
Call us cruel, but we laughed at Michael's histronics...c'mon, April took it better and she was 21!
The thing about designers is DON'T THEY NEED A DAY JOB???!!!! I really don't have a clue how they get themselves established, short of a contest show. You always think of the stereotypical NYC waitress trying to make it on Broadway. But at least there are auditions to go to if you want to act; what the heck to designers do to have a shot at it?
I know that a lot of the issues Michael C had with his parents relate to his sexual preference. But probably part of it is, jeez, you're 27 years old, you have a kid [how old was he when he had that kid anyway?! a bit of early attempts to prove his manhood?], you need a paying job!
Just think about it with your own kids...how many years into adulthood would you continue to provide extensive financial support to a kid who wanted to be a designer, baseball player, actor, poet, etc? I don't know if he does even get financial support from his parents, but it makes me think. Yes, I would encourage my children to do what they want to do...but some time along their mid-20s, they would need to figure out a way to support themselves, and if they stay up all night pursuing their passion, so be it.
I have a friend whose son is trying to work his way up the pro baseball farm teams. I wonder how long they'll keep giving financial support so that he can pursue his dreams.