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‘Project Runway’ Recap: Karma Reeks Havoc on Double Elimination Night

After Terri praised the auf’ing of Stella on Project Runway, the show’s editing made it abundantly clear that she would be gone. But not until we saw the bickering of her with arch-nemsis Keith when they brought back the outed contestants to help with the avant garde challange. Ok, first of all- none of these designers are NEAR the caliber of last year’s winner Christian Siriano, so why do a challenge that rivals his glorious creation? They brought back some fav

orites from seasons past to judge the garments with an astrological inspired design. After Christian told Terri how ugly her piece was, she fixed it… But it still looked like a cheap Lion King costume.

LeAnn and Emily‘s was the best, but somehow Jarrell and Jennifer won. Blayne got partnered up with Stella and the show began all over again. His weird sayings, her hammering the leatha. Kenley was VERY over confident in her design and was completely shocked and mortified to be in the bottom. I’ve had about enough of her. Cute hair and 50s flair can only get you so far when you’re that obnoxious.

In the end, Keith got his revenge and Terri got booted, along with Blayne. None of these people are the next Christian, Jeffrey or Santino… They all need to step it up. I say they dump Kenley and Joe and bring back Emily and Kelly. That would be way better!!

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