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Aug 28, 2008
This Episode Of ‘Project Runway’ Sponsored By Saturn
ATTENTION: 'PROJECT RUNWAY' SPOILER ALERT WARNING

Last night’s ep of Project Runway, which challenged the designers to fashion a garment out of some very unlikely materials, was pretty entertaining despite all the product placement. While the ep was VERY CLEARLY a thinly-veiled advertisement for PR sponsor Saturn Automotive, it did provide the contestants with a pretty difficult, IMHO, challenge:


Last night’s ep also featured a very special guest judge (which was a very nice surprise, I might add) in addition to the regularly scheduled guest judge for this particular challenge. After the jump, find out who was in, who was out and who managed to find the drive to step up and shine in the episode titled Fashion That Drives You


So … I gotta ask … does anyone know what was going on with the accent that the Saturn guy was using? I had a hard time determining if it was British or Irish or just gibberish … it kept driving me nuts, if anyone knows what accent he was using, please let me know. But anyways … Saturn very prominently sponsors Project Runway and they finally managed to weasel their way into the actual show itself. I think the idea of making a garment out of car parts is genius … the overt ad placement, tho, was annoying. I mean, I get it but … meh. I knew that my Detroit homie Motor City Joe was gonna rock out on this challenge … while he didn’t make my fave outfit this time around, I thought he held his own. Suede managed to find new ways to annoy me … if he is seriously trying to make that wackadoodle bullshizz “happen” I may have to stab him in the neck. I can barely stand the licious, please don’t make me have to deal with this new crap saying, too. The funny quote of the night goes to Jerell who said of Terri, “[She's] got two faces and four patterns … that’s it, don’t trust the bitch.” LOLOLOLOL. I howled with laughter at that … and I MUST SAY that Terri really rocked it out last night. I loved her design, I was really surprised it wasn’t in the top 2 to tell the truth. Oh and is *anyone* surprised that Stella is romantically involved with a man named Ratbones? I mean, seriously. I was very happy to see that Laura Bennett, PR season 3 finalist, sat in for Nina Garcia in last night’s ep (perhaps Nina was too preoccupied with other endeavors to film last night’s ep? Hee Hee) Rachel Zoe, celebrity stylist to the stars (and star of her own upcoming Bravo TV show, which only added to the disingenuous feel of last night’s ep), was the proper guest judge but I really loved Laura more … she deffo had more to add to the show than Ms. Zoe. Can I get a WOOT! for Leanne finally winning a challenge … she is the one who is gonna sneak in and possibly win it all, you watch. She is really talented … quiet, but talented. I loved Korto‘s seat-belt coat, she could’ve won too but I’m glad that Leanne finally won one. Korto, it seems, is always the bridesmaid, never the bride. It was so time for Keith to take his bellyaching back home to Utah. I get that it may be hard for him to make a name for himself in fashion while living in Utah but I think mebbe he needs to refine his aesthetic a bit more before he makes a serious go of a career in fashion. His bitching thruout the entire ep and during the judging process really showed how inexperienced he really is. He’s not ready yet, I’m glad he got axed from competition last night. It was sew time. Absent all the advertising, I quite liked last night’s ep … it had a very Detroit feel to it … I enjoyed. Next week will feature Diane von Muthaeffing Furstenberg, y’all … I can’t *wait* for that one. So … what did y’all think … did your fave design win the challenge?

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  1. Sarah says:

    First of all, I’m Irish – only been outta Ireland once (I need a holiday!!) – and that guy is NOT Irish, NOT from Northern Ireland but rather from around the south west of England. It sounds like a Bath accent to me. All I can tell you is he definitely is NOT Irish.
    Anyhoo, although I thought Keith was so delicious (I know he’s gay but i can still look, can’t I?!), he’d really gone downhill from winning the challenge two weeks ago. His whining totally took away from his character for me.
    I’d have prefered if Korto or Terri won, or even Jerrel.
    I think Korto, Leanne and Joe might be top 3. Perhaps Jerrel too.

  2. Liz says:

    I hope Korto will be one of the final three. Last few her designs have been my favorites.

  3. Dear Michael, Keith was not “trade”. Keith was openly gay and spoke about the difficulties of being homosexual in Utah briefly on the show. Either you missed that, or you don’t know the real meaning of the word ‘trade’. It’s a sad day when gay men no longer know how to use their own venacular.

  4. Yivchan says:

    leanne!!!!!!! ftw!!!!!!!! it was stunning. she’s always had the goods she’s just bringing it!! and (forgive me trent!) ‘wackadoodle’ at least is a bit more original than –licious….which needs to DIE out immediately

  5. Lola says:

    Is me or this season the models are AWFUL ??… Terrible catwalk and bodies!

  6. Saple says:

    GO JOE!!!!

  7. Shane says:

    Im so glad Stella wasn’t cut, she is one of my favorites. I think in the next challenge she will prove herself more

  8. Prieta Linda says:

    FINALLY!!!! The show is starting to pick up…I’ve been a loyal follower since minute 1, fyi. I was so glad to see Keith go…he was gettin on my last nerve! His smart-ass comment at the end really grinded my gears, obviously we all know that you’re out when you’re the last one standing, but to throw it back at their faces…you’re burning bridges son! I loved Leanne’s dress…she so deserved to win…it was definitely innovative. Good luck next time Korto!!!

  9. Jackie says:

    While Korto’s design was pretty nice and pulled-together, I feel like it was a little less innovative than said to be…. http://www.seatbeltbag.com, anyone?

  10. xoxo says:

    SO GLAD LEANNE FINALLY WON!

    She has consistently (with the exception of that one time in the bottom two) made me awe-struck and craving her design..

  11. xoxo says:

    Oh, and Jerell’s outfit would actually be my pick for the winner. It was more of an immediate impact on the senses for me than Leanne’s but this was such a great challenge and they really rose to the occasion like Tim said. It was an episode in the classic spirit of Project Runway.

  12. pat says:

    Can the Saturn guy perhaps be Scottish? :D

  13. Jessica says:

    I totally started the wackadoodle thing like 2 years a go!!!! he soooo stole that from me!!! && it is wackadoodle that he has to talk in the 3rd person all the time. . . that is not cool. . . but he is not a totally unfortunate designer. . . ie whats his face with “impecable taste” thank god he is gone!!

  14. Mel says:

    yay i loved leanne’s too! is it just me or korto always makes those types of tunic-y looking things with poofy sleeves? i’m getting sick of them.

  15. castingboy says:

    saturn guy sounded scottish born but now working in america to me.
    m2c: as someone who has to cast irish versus scot actors all day.

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