Project Runway Season 3 has in many ways markedly departed from the things that made us love the first two seasons - largely by turning into a more garden variety reality TV show. While there still aren't stupid fashion-irrelevant challenges, suddenly drama and humiliation are a big part of each and every Project Runway episode, and the judge have crossed a line, going from harsh critics to fickle and arbitrary ones who expect the Project Runway contestants to mind read. Even Project Runway's host, Tim Gunn, seems baffled in his blog (which is why we still love Tim, even if the contests and judges are starting to drive the Project Runway viewing audience insane.
The first sign of trouble on Project Runway may have been the episode with the tiny dogs. As utterly amusing as that was, and this moment in American culture aside, dogs are not, in fact accessories. It was an odd challenge, designed in many ways to bring out the worst in people - only it largely didn't. Sure, Laura clearly is not an animal-lover, but her outfit for the challenge was still impeccable.
Things really started to get out of hand with the recycled materials challenge, when suddenly a good designer gets kicked off of Project Runway for having a model bigger than the other girls and not being able to make her look thinner through the strategic use of cardboard and plastic. Vincent, who the audience has largely loathed from the beginning, remains on Project Runway and everyone flips out about what is and isn't plus-sized and whether or not it's a dirty word.
Then we get the challenge in which the Project Runway contestants have to design outfits for each other's moms. This, of course, is where everything goes right off the deep end. The moms (and a few sisters) are obviously out of their element, both on a reality TV show like Project Runway and in the world of fashion in general. Many of them are large women, often lacking defined waistlines. The Project Runway designers panic in the face of actual American women, sometimes insensitively. Angela and Jeffrey's mom don't get along - Angela's mom is passive-aggressive while Jeffrey is rude.
While I think it would have been easy for anyone to be frustrated with Angela's mom in this challenge, due to her attitude and lack of communication, Jeffrey was incapable of comprehending that she was out of her element and embarrassed, instead deciding that she and Angela had some sort of nefarious plan to sabotage him (Angela is too obsessed with her hideous granny circles to hatch some Machiavellian Project Runway coup).
Up until this moment, the worst humiliation any Project Runway designer had faced was being torn apart by the judges for bad design or a bad attitude. Suddenly though, it was clear this challenge was about putting everyone in a bad position in front of their families and seeing what the pressure would do. This is not the real world of design, and it didn't even make for a compelling Project Runway episode. Instead, it just reminded all of us why up until recently Project Runway was the only reality TV show we approved of.
Then, the jet setter challenge arrives, and it's here that my irritation with the judges kicks in. While the judges are largely the same people from the previous two seasons, suddenly, it seems the standards have changed. While in the past they were looking for the great American designer with a singular voice, suddenly, they're trashing on Uli for making a beautiful dress in her signature style. Isn't Project Runway about finding someone with a signature style? I'm confused.
Then, the Project Runway designers get flown to
Paris
to see how their outfits will fare on a train trip (does a jet setter really dress up for the flight? Were the designers really supposed to guess at this definition of jet setter?) When Angela loses (finally!) she has to turn right around and go back to NYC, a mere few hours after she's arrived in
Paris
. Was this really necessary Project Runway?
I don't watch this show to see ordinary people humbled and humiliated because I resent them for being on television. I watch this show to see talented people creature unique items under intense, but relevant pressure.
Project Runway needs to pull itself together and make it work. Or it's jumped the shark even more than Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (which now has to focus on theme episodes and weight loss challenges to get anyone to care anymore.
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Post a Commentto walk. I just think people are more tolerant of the yelling response to frustration and feeling trapped than crying (one of the other contestants said she was trying to avoid cameras in the lounge, but couldn't find the BR, and the crew wouldn't tell her). She probably thought that Angela would be disqualified or somehow mistreated if she didn't go through with things. The producers ignored these women's feelings and needs, including having women walk on bad knees and arthritic hips as well as having their figure flaws discussed in front of an international audience via blackmail with their contestant family members as the hostages. Inexcusable. I might also add that Darlene had open invites from Bravo and several papers to comment on this, but she declined to say a bad word and said she mostly had a good time in New York, making good friends with Robert's sister, but all they could show out of her few days was a bad 20 minute period.
On Angela's Mom Darlene and Jeffrey: I can see how people might have said passive aggressive, but I think that's wrong. She tried again and again to help Jeffrey save a failing outfit. No one can tell me that thing WASN'T a failing outfit, the opposite of high fashion and the opposite of flattering. She said deep colors and he brought dark colors and a weird Easter Egg blue. She tried to get help from him, and tried to get him to work with Tim to help them both improve the design and Jeffy yelled at her for it and refused to even try to improve the work. He needed to be a patient, professional grownup and he said from the beginning that if he had lost his challenge here, it would be OK. I think he was setting himself up to do one of those addict failure circles, where he could conveniently blame Angela's Mom and Angela for everything. He's the designer. If he had done a great outfit that she hated, but it was a great outfit, I might have agreed with you, especially if she had refused t
Wow, well you got some of what I was thinking about the show. The recycling challenge fell flat to me because Vincent's outfit didn't meet the minimum functionality, such as the model being able to walk in it, or it flattering her figure. Alison could have brought paint or used some of the more colorful pieces to minimize her figure, but she chose to make an outfit that made her look curvy, but larger, and the hair was hideous. So they chose between a curvy female like figure and a cylinder and they took the cylinder, saying it all for me.
I totally agree with this article. I think that Jefferey should have been kicked off for being rude. I love this show but I don't agree with some of the contestants being kicked off at this point. Kayne should still be there. If Mike doesn't make it to fashion week I will not be happy!
Totally agree! I couldn't believe the recycled episode! It makes me so sad, because we have drama filled ridiculous nonsense reality EVERYWHERE else (Flavor of love, my fair brady, etc.) This show was awesome because you really got to watch fashion trends emerge, be critiqued, and be created. I still love it, but I couldn't agree more with your article...
BRAVO! (no pun intended)
You are right on every single count. It's sickening. I think we need to petition the show. Flying Angela out to Paris and showing her the gorgeous new workroom only to turn her around was unforgivable. The most recent episode crossed the line in an equally horrific way to manufacture drama, though I won't mention it if you or your readers haven't see it yet. You'll just have to trust me.
How could it all go so horribly wrong in one season? When will networks learn that catering to the mainstream deprives your show of the unique qualities that brought it there in the first place? How many good shows will have to be sacrificed before the network executives GET IT?
I pray that PR will learn from it's mistakes and manage to survive this strange hack period of its show format.