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Chinchilla3
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I don't think she'll be able to pull off the "Why Me?" thing like she's done all season. Keep in kind she won't have the luxury of selective editting during this episode like the past, and she'll the full brunt of eleven of her former competitors. Funny, it looks like Mario of all people (Who was only in for two episodes) lays the groundwork by asking the question about her relying on trickery and manipulation to advance and not talent.Good for him.

No, she won't be able to just dismiss anything. And truth be told, I think Wendy has done long term damage to her future as a big league designer, not only because of her behavior over the past several months (Yes, some may argue that some top designers can have attitudes, but not one who is a start up), but just from the tepid reviews she received in the press. She may have gotten a "reward" in going to Fashion Week, but watch, everyone, it's all going to backfire horribly. I really believe that.




You are brilliant, jmfitz! All along I thought Wendy didn't have the foresight to see what her actions will do to her career. It's better to be Easy Breezy like Kara, than to cast yourself as some weird "longshot." (Although PR calls Wendy this, she did allude to something similar, when she says something to camera about not being a threat to Kara Saun; Wendy does put herself down a lot on the show).




I would hope that anyone who would look to give Wendy (or any of them, but her inparticular because shes the "villian) a chance would not be that heavily influenced by the behavior exhibited on a reality television-competition show. I would hope that they would realize these shows are drafted for entertainment and that they usually bring out and display the extreme worsts and the extreme bests in people. If they can't see that, they are probably as crazy as Wendy seems to be on the show.
ericats
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I can't wait until next week!!!!!







I can't wait either. They are going to show outtakes of the designers designing their creations; should be very interesting.
snoops
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Look at www.wendypepper.com - Her clothes are ABSOLUTELY original and classic! Just because she doesn't fit into your expectations physically and emotionally you judge her.





Classic what? Classic barf? I am not a designer, but I love clothes. Does anyone looking at Wendy's site think that those gowns are good designs? That she designs gowns better than Austin? Or Nora? I wish we could copy jpegs on here for the benefit of all, because look at the black and green dress - no integrity; she just draped a bunch of fabric over each other. The gold dress is matronly, and what is up with the see-through backless dresses? When I say backless, I mean there's not a back to the skirt!! Did y'all see that? They are see-through apron dresses or something!

Just because Wendy's in her 40s, and she's not stick thin, does not mean that she designs for Middle America. That is an insut to that region.
lisakaz
And you think that's reason enough to make that stupid comment in order to attack someone you apparently don't even disagree with 100%? Sounds pretty messed up.

lk
bigfan
I was really impressed with Vanessa and Nora to start. Nora self-destructed and I thought she was rightly sent away. But, I didn't like the group challenge concept which resulted in Vanessa's departure. They were competitors, so to have them review one another's performance was silly and probably not an accurate portrayal of how they would be with their own colleagues and "staff". I was sorry Vanessa had to go so early on; I think she would have helped bump off Wendy a long time ago.

Wendy continually makes herself out to be a martyr, when I believe she has been the most calculating and manipulative of the group. She does make for good television, but I am sorry to see someone of a seemingly less design/skill caliber make it so far. She is mean and petty. There is little to like and little to cheer for with her.

In terms of who is left, I am thrilled with Jay and Kara being two of the three finalists. I think they always produce solid designs while keeping true to themselves. Plus, they are likeable people whom I genuinely wish success for. I would be happy with either one coming out the winner. I think they will both do well regardless of the outcome.
lisakaz
Do you remember what Jay said of her during the USPS challenge? Some of the other designers certainly found her manipulative in the very way she was portrayed on the show. I can't wait to see some others lace into her. That sure WON'T be made up.

lk

lk
knitgirl30
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I think this is an excellent article the whole way through:

http://www.salon.com/ent/tv/review/2005/02...project_runway/




I don't have a Salon pass - can you cut and paste the article here?

Thanks much.
Morgasmo
The disagreement wasn't about Wendy's skills but about the level of venom thrown at her. And frankly now YOU are the only overreacting. Do us all a favor and take a chill pill.

BTW, TTB pretty much demonstrated that he doesn't need your "help".
Morgasmo
"I didn't like the group challenge concept which resulted in Vanessa's departure."

I wonder if Vanessa hadn't volunteered her lack of sewing skills, who would have been the one going home. I don't think Wendy contributed anything to that piece, and she simply followed direction. In my opinion the problem was that Austin's design strayed from what he initially pitched to Sarah. I actually think that Wendy would have gotten the boot if Vanessa had actually repeated her comments about Wendy being quiet/uncooperative to the judges.

Nora's idiotic wedding dress did her in. I would have loved to see her take on the Grammy dress and the postal office uniform.
Prospero
oh no they didnt. THEY KICKED OFF Austin. I am going to kick their asses. Oh Austin I wanted you win. I am falling into depression.
luvinkpenz
I just saw a picture of Eve at tonights Grammy Awards. I am wondering if she is wearing a Kara Saun Out fit.
You can see it on Gettyimages.com
Truthspeaks
I cannot believe Wendy, a person who enjoys seeing others suffer, is still in the competiton. Come in next to last in virtually every competition and then go to the finals? Project Runway has lost its credibility. How sad. I have no interest in seeing the final show now.
snoops
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I don't think she'll be able to pull off the "Why Me?" thing like she's done all season. Keep in kind she won't have the luxury of selective editting during this episode like the past, and she'll the full brunt of eleven of her former competitors. Funny, it looks like Mario of all people (Who was only in for two episodes) lays the groundwork by asking the question about her relying on trickery and manipulation to advance and not talent.Good for him.

No, she won't be able to just dismiss anything. And truth be told, I think Wendy has done long term damage to her future as a big league designer, not only because of her behavior over the past several months (Yes, some may argue that some top designers can have attitudes, but not one who is a start up), but just from the tepid reviews she received in the press. She may have gotten a "reward" in going to Fashion Week, but watch, everyone, it's all going to backfire horribly. I really believe that.




You are brilliant, jmfitz! All along I thought Wendy didn't have the foresight to see what her actions will do to her career. It's better to be Easy Breezy like Kara, than to cast yourself as some weird "longshot." (Although PR calls Wendy this, she did allude to something similar, when she says something to camera about not being a threat to Kara Saun; Wendy does put herself down a lot on the show).




I would hope that anyone who would look to give Wendy (or any of them, but her inparticular because shes the "villian) a chance would not be that heavily influenced by the behavior exhibited on a reality television-competition show. I would hope that they would realize these shows are drafted for entertainment and that they usually bring out and display the extreme worsts and the extreme bests in people. If they can't see that, they are probably as crazy as Wendy seems to be on the show.




Hmmm. So, you don't think that Wendy is delusional in any way? Or you don't think that Wendy had a hand in her own image on television? She did say all those things about the other designers - and she did willlingly cut Kevin down, leading to his demise on the show. Do you think she is some maligned innocent by the big bad producers? Surely, she was edited together to have a certain "character" on the show, but none of the other designers, via the editing we've seen, has done anything half as malicious as this woman has done. I don't care if you think I'm crazy. Wendy simply didn't win on her own design merit.
snoops
From Reality Blurred website:
Thursday, February 10, 2005

Austin Scarlett loses, as Wendy joins Kara Saun, Jay McCarroll in the final three.
In the most surprising upset since Freddy and Kendra won The Amazing Race 7, Wendy Pepper defeated Austin Scarlett, and will join Kara Saun and Jay McCarroll at Fashion Week. For weeks now it's seemed clear that Wendy's dramatic, TV-friendly personality, not her underwhelming designs, have kept her on Project Runway, so she was destined to be eliminated on this episode. But for the final challenge, she designed a dress that Nancy O'Dell selected to wear at the Grammy Awards. (We'll see how much of that dress remains when she wears it this Sunday.) Wendy said it for us all: "Never in a million years did I think that I would make it to the final three." Kara Saun said, "We were shocked." As usual, Jay delivered the best reaction, saying, "I was grossed out when Wendy came behind the thing. ... Uh, I hate Wendy, I'm sorry." In a dubbed voice-over, Heidi Klum told Austin, "We wish you would have broken out of your couture mold a little more. We think you are amazingly talented, and that you will go far." Next week's episode is a highlight show -- and a dramatic cast reunion/[expletive deleted] session.
Chinchilla3
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I actually think that Wendy would have gotten the boot if Vanessa had actually repeated her comments about Wendy being quiet/uncooperative to the judges.




I see where you're coming from, but I kind of doubt that. I think two of the most important parts of that competition were leadership and the ability to work well with others. Though Wendy was strangely silent sometimes when it seems she clearly should have said something, from the hints and things said throughout the show she seemed to follow Austin's direction and helped make his design come to life: exactly what she was suppose to do.

Plus, didn't someone say she sewed extremely well? I'm also guessing she picked up the slack that Vanessa left, that is if her slight inability to sew well seemed to be a challenge for her in this situation. Also, though Vanessa's small fits were nothing in comparison to Nora's, at some points it seemed to be a little unnecessary and could have possibly been a liability against the team if Austin was a little less driven. That tunnel-vision like focus must of really came in handy during this challenge!
Chinchilla3
Has anyone seen Nancy O'Dell yet? I am dying to see this dress!
snoops
Been doing some web investigating. Here's a great article, albeit not great towards Austin, but at the end, there's a great assessment about all four collections at FW:

http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2005/0...2/07/buzz07.htm

I copied the ending here:

 The finalists
   Austin Scarlett
   AKA: "The Artist"
   Age: 23
   Hometown: Eugene, Ore.
   Why he'll win: His designs offer a balanced fusion of individuality and invention rooted in Old World glamour.
   Why he won't: His "drama" can get the best of him and could cause future investors/business partners to avoid him like the plague.
   
   Jay McCarroll
   AKA: "The Wild Card"
   Age: 29
   Hometown: Lehman, Pa.
   Why he'll win: Much like Heatherette, Betsey Johnson or Galliano, there is always a market for the edgy, rock star dresser.
   Why he won't: Jay takes risks with his designs. Because of that, his clothes invoke either a Love It or Hate It response. He'll be at the mercy of the judges' whim.
   
   Kara Saun
   AKA: "The Professional"
   Age: 37
   Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.
   Why she'll win: Whether she is incorporating leather or Lycra, her work always reflects a modern sensibility with classic undertones. That's why Queen Latifah wore her dress to the 2000 Oscars.
   Why she won't: Understated can often be interpreted as boring or unimaginative.
   
   Wendy Pepper
   AKA: "The Longshot"
   Age: 39
   Hometown: Middleburg, Va.
   Why she'll win: People love an underdog. Wendy's a mom from middle America. Her designs aren't drop-dead but the fact that she got this far is.
   Why she won't: She's whiney and always seems flustered. Plus, her designs don't measure up to the other finalists'.
sassychic
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Has anyone seen Nancy O'Dell yet? I am dying to see this dress!




I agree. Came to the boards tonight to see how much "tweak" she actually did w the dress, but it seems no one knows.
strangedaze
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Could someone please explain why Austin was out on episode 9?! First of all, Wendy's design was nothing any celeb would wear for the grammy's!! Austin's design was classy,sophisticated, and designed amazingly. I missed the episode so if someone could just let me in on why Austin isn't on the show now that would be great.
Jamee




TIM'S TAKE

Austin is OUT. I share the dismay and forlornness of our viewers and readers, but Austin's elimination was inevitable...

[Read the rest in the Episode 9 "Tim's Take" column.]
richardloeb
I'm sure the producers are kicking themselves for making up the rule that whoever's dress was picked for the Grammys would automatically give the designer an in for the next round. When the dress Wendy designed was picked for the Grammy show, she had to be picked for the final three. Without that rule, her dress could have been picked but she would not be in the final (that would have been something!!!) You could see the disappointment on the faces of the judges at how it all turned out.
Nice seeing Robert again - he has one high-fashion rear end!!!!!!!
snoops
True, rb.
My all-time favorite anti-Wendy quote from corgrip over at fansofrealitytv.com:

I think Wendy stole the dye, snatched the pattern piece, drew the mustache, and shot from behind the grass knoll.
ericats
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Do you remember what Jay said of her during the USPS challenge? Some of the other designers certainly found her manipulative in the very way she was portrayed on the show.





I'm going to play devil's advocate again: suppose she was actually worse than they portrayed her on the show. Yikes!


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I can't wait to see some others lace into her. That sure WON'T be made up.




Looks like she gonna get some asschewings and then leave; well, they made it look like she's going to leave. If it's Starr who had to run to the bathroom...
ericats
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I was really impressed with Vanessa and Nora to start. Nora self-destructed and I thought she was rightly sent away. But, I didn't like the group challenge concept which resulted in Vanessa's departure. They were competitors, so to have them review one another's performance was silly and probably not an accurate portrayal of how they would be with their own colleagues and "staff". I was sorry Vanessa had to go so early on; I think she would have helped bump off Wendy a long time ago.




I really hated to see Vanessa be eliminated. I would have loved to have seen her work for all of the challenges.

Yes, the Sarah "Who?" Hudson challenge was very unfair to the designers. Of the six left on stage Vanessa was the only one who refused to critique her "colleagues" and took the fall. I didn't think that she was stupid or that she "f'ed up" (her words); I thought that what she did was very honorable.
Morgasmo
It could be Nora or Starr, but all signs point to good ole Wendy leaving. I definitely don't see anybody trying to [expletive deleted] out the aforementioned two.

BTW, anybody in need of their Wendy fix (heh) they will show the last three episodes starting now (10pm EST).

Ciao.
fashionpassion
I'm guessing you will see Nancy tomorrow on Access Hollywood with Wendy's design on, doing a re-cap of the Grammys....NBC at 7:30 pm EST
ericats
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It could be Nora or Starr, but all signs point to good ole Wendy leaving. I definitely don't see anybody trying to [expletive deleted] out the aforementioned two.




The previews made the group therapy session/cast reunion look very charged. Will the epi live up to the preview?
snoops
Hey, the New York Post did this article and quoted some of you guys. Take a gander:

http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/39665.htm
sassychic
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I'm guessing you will see Nancy tomorrow on Access Hollywood with Wendy's design on, doing a re-cap of the Grammys....NBC at 7:30 pm EST




thanks.i don't watch that show and didn't know when it was on. a lot of people on this board probably appreciate your info.
ericats
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Hey, the New York Post did this article and quoted some of you guys. Take a gander:

http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/39665.htm




Thanks for the link. Wendy Defendies are going to be mad!
roses1
Speaking of that website, here's the link to view the final four designs a little bit better. Notice how the models look; Martinique is the only one smiling. She sure is a cutie!
http://www.fansofrealitytv.com/forums/show...ead.php?t=41469

I hope someone is going to post an addy with O'Dell in that dress so we can see how much it was tweaked!
Chinchilla3
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Hey, the New York Post did this article and quoted some of you guys. Take a gander:

http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/39665.htm




I think I have read every post on this frickin' message board (I'm serious), but I don't think I have ever read those statements. Good articles, but I think they could have used better quotes.
lisakaz
I never implied that she did. I just don't get why your point meant to you had to stoop to that level. In that regard, it was very Cruella-like.

lk
Gherk
Actually, you're way off, have misquoted me, and you obviously do care about my opinion, or you wouldn't have written back.

By the way, the expression is "the truth HURTS." Probably why you're whining so much - by hearing the truth about your silly racist fantasy.

This bores me.
d2000
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I think this is an excellent article the whole way through:

http://www.salon.com/ent/tv/review/2005/
02/09/project_runway/




I don't have a Salon pass - can you cut and paste the article here?

Thanks much.




The article is quite lengthy (3 pages) so I don't think it would be appreciated if I posted it. The good news is I don't have a salon pass either, there should be an option on the screen somewhere for a temporary free pass. All you have to do is watch a short advertisement, then you should gain access to the article. Let me know if this doesn't work. I'd be more than happy to post some of the more interesting snippets.
strangedaze
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I loved your post, Frenchy, and kudos for having the guts to stand up to the legions of chiffon-waving Austin lovers.

Wendy's dress was perfect for the Grammys - as evidenced by the hostess who chose it. (And no, Kara doesn't own the color orange. Wendy picked out the same color on her own, because she loved it on the hostess.)

THE QUEEN IS DEAD, everyone, get over it. The judges saw that Austin is a fairy princess who only designs swirly girly dresses for other fairy princesses. Maybe he'll get a job designing for broadway shows, or the ice capades.

Wendy may seem a little rough around the edges - but remember, this is a (non)reality show, and what you see is what the editors have carefully sculpted to show you.

At any rate, now that Tinkerbelle is gone, I am even more curious to see what these three talented designers come up with for the finale!




A cockroach supporter. I'd rather wave chiffon than germs. But hey, if you'd like to walk down the street in a Blowhard Pepper design (oh wait, don't blow hard) and have it fall apart at the seams when the wind blows, then as a roach supporter you're welcome to that. Just don't gripe when that talentless hack gets you arrested for indecent exposure.




It's sad and pathetic enough to see how emotionally invested some people are in their categorical hatred for Wendy, but it becomes truly disturbing when the word cockroach is bandied about with hateful zeal the same way the Rwandan Hutus used the very same word to dehumanize the minority Tutsis during the 1994 genocide. I can't help but recall the significance of that word as a slur used to incite murder whenever I see it used here to incite crucification of TV character. The two can't be compared, but then again, they can. Given the profound ugliness on display on this board, I have to repeat an observation I read here during the beginning of all this vilification -- that if pressed, it seems it'd be more pleasant to have lunch with Wendy than with many of you.
Karina
Has anyone looked at all of Wendy's designs on her website? Oh my god...they are "DOWDY"!!! Absolutely shapeless pieces of fabric with no individual touches or even a hint of Wendy's unique "talent." SHE HAS TO GO! Not to mention her poor sportsmanship and behaviour!
Morgasmo
On 2nd viewing of the Grammy episode:

1) Jay: Kara Saun is good. We all know that. No need to show THAT much deference. You kick ass as well. He annoyed me by bowing so much to Queen Kara. Have some confidence dammit. Very unlike him.

2) Kara Saun: Wendy "stole my colors". Lady, since when do you own colors? Are you Crayola the Company? She came off as very smug and superior. Very unflattering. I'll chalk it up to the pressure of the final challenge.

3) Wendy: "These three people are ganging up on me." Well, you ain't acting like Miss Mary Sunshine so what do you expect, you silly woman? I actually think people wouldn't have as much problem with her if she was more honest that she was playing a nasty game.

4) Robert: Useless jester. Keep up the beer drinking. Nice hair tho.

5) Austin: I still don't like your clothes but you handled yourself very well.
Maggot
Wendy has no chance whatsoever in fashion week. She reminds me of my mother who tries to be "hip" but ends up picking out something that she would have worn 40 years ago when SHE was younger.
Maggot
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2) Kara Saun: Wendy "stole my colors". Lady, since when do you own colors? Are you Crayola the Company? She came off as very smug and superior. Very unflattering. I'll chalk it up to the pressure of the final challenge.





Wouldnt you say the same thing if someone else took the fabric directly from your table? You're reading a bit too much into the whole "stole my colors" deal. Basically their competing to make a -life- for themselves. If I had planned out an outfit, picked the colors and laid them out on the table before me, just to see my competition walk over, and grab the fabric I pulled out, I would say she stole it as well. Only if I were in that situation
eclectic
Just had to reply! Wendy's top wasn't at all original. In fact, looked a lot like the one Odell was wearing when she briefed the group. The proportion was off and top looked like shirt hanging out. All in all, I think the model ended up resembling BIG BIRD. I liked all the others: Austin could have shorted his and made it work; Kara could have shed the pants - the dress was stunning; Jay's I liked as it was. Possibly cut lower may have helped. Wendy's was just plain awful!
JustTzujIt
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From Reality Blurred website:
Thursday, February 10, 2005

Austin Scarlett loses, as Wendy joins Kara Saun, Jay McCarroll in the final three.
In the most surprising upset since Freddy and Kendra won The Amazing Race 7, Wendy Pepper defeated Austin Scarlett, and will join Kara Saun and Jay McCarroll at Fashion Week. For weeks now it's seemed clear that Wendy's dramatic, TV-friendly personality, not her underwhelming designs, have kept her on Project Runway, so she was destined to be eliminated on this episode. But for the final challenge, she designed a dress that Nancy O'Dell selected to wear at the Grammy Awards. (We'll see how much of that dress remains when she wears it this Sunday.) Wendy said it for us all: "Never in a million years did I think that I would make it to the final three." Kara Saun said, "We were shocked." As usual, Jay delivered the best reaction, saying, "I was grossed out when Wendy came behind the thing. ... Uh, I hate Wendy, I'm sorry." In a dubbed voice-over, Heidi Klum told Austin, "We wish you would have broken out of your couture mold a little more. We think you are amazingly talented, and that you will go far." Next week's episode is a highlight show -- and a dramatic cast reunion/[expletive deleted] session.





Correction from an everlasting Amazing Race Fan: it was AR 6. Season 7 begins airing in three weeks.

And yes, I was horrified when the model team won. I mean, this girl Kendra, she blatanly remarked that Ethiopia was a horrible, wretched place and that "they just keep breeding!" Then, typical of a model, she couldn't down *two* peices of deep-dish pizza!

Anyway, back on track, I think PR had the bigger upset. Freddy and Kendra can keep their lousy million, Kris and John should have won, but I'm way more upset about Austin.

Thanks for the cool article!
Morgasmo
Another thread I wanted to start (sorry, kinda all over the place). I read that one of the final judges will be indie actress Parker Posey. I think she prob. has more style than Nancy O'Dell but nevertheless, the point that outside judges being used for the crucial stages of the competition makes not one lick of sense. What do you all think?
Morgasmo
From watching the show it doesn't look like Wendy knew anything about that fabric being put there by Kara. The salesperson just directed her to it. In this case I'm not sure if Wendy really was a thief. But don't mind me(because according to some people here Wendy Pepper is the wind beneath my wings LOL)
Morgasmo
Ok, "incite murder"? Yikes!!
IHeartInwoodPark
A QUESTION FOR OTHERS - because wow do you guys seems to know a LOT about how this all ends up which I LOVE LOVE LOVE... when Nancy was talking about Wendy's outfit and saying she would tweak it and that she hated the feathers (and is it just me or were the "feathers" like the entire skirt?) I was so wondering how they would tweak it - well I watched all the grammy coverage tonight and didn't see ODELL ANYWHERE!!! so I was wondering if any of you knew what they did to the outfit and where I could see a picture of it! THANKS!!
AnneDecollete
I'd hate to think that Wendy reminds anyone of their mother. I'm sure that her precious daughter is going to be very proud of Mom for using the F word three times in less than a minute on Wednesday's show (and how many other times?) Sure, Bravo bleeped it out, but it's totally obvious what she said. If she talks that way on national television, one can only assume that it's standard procedure around her house. What a classy lady and what a great role model for her child.

Wendy is an embarrassment, not only as a designer, but also as a parent. I think I saw her picking her nose last week, too. Maybe the little girl drew the mustache on her own picture so nobody would recognize her as Wendy's kid. Poor little thing.
Maggot
hmm I hope someone steps up and says who did the whole drawing on her daughters picture.

I'm sure that her daughter is still living well and that Wendy will be able to take many many pictures of her while she's sitting at home, a loser when Jay or Kara win.

I really should give my mom some more points... She's much more stylish. She's a foreign old lady and she saw that profile picture of wendy on this site and asked "What the hell did that lady do to her head?" lol
lisakaz
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On 2nd viewing of the Grammy episode:
3) Wendy: "These three people are ganging up on me." Well, you ain't acting like Miss Mary Sunshine so what do you expect, you silly woman? I actually think people wouldn't have as much problem with her if she was more honest that she was playing a nasty game.





Good comment. Her line about them making her life difficult was too silly. Her self-pathos is way ridiculous.

lk
Loomchick
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On 2nd viewing of the Grammy episode:

3) Wendy: "These three people are ganging up on me." Well, you ain't acting like Miss Mary Sunshine so what do you expect, you silly woman? I actually think people wouldn't have as much problem with her if she was more honest that she was playing a nasty game.





Wendy seems to suffer from "selective amnesia" . . . she refused to participant in their pre-runway group "salute" (whatever you call it when they put their hands together and shout something unintelligible) . . . They asked Wendy more than once to join them and she refused. I bet you could create a diamond really quick by placing a lump of coal of her backside!
SleepyD
After watching the last episode (Grammy challenge) again and noticing the segment that has Kara narrating a lead-in to Wendy going back to the apartment and printing photographs of their earlier days on PR. Did anyone notice that carefully placed (?) at the end of Kara's narration? Wendy, digital camara, printing photos....hmmmm?

It would be very interesting to know if the photo that was drawn on was a film print or a digital print.

I don't think it was one of the other designers though. As a friend of mine pointed out, all the other designers left that had motive and opportunity to make that mark were artists. Being an artist/if you were an artist, would you have stopped with a scrawly mustache? Nope. I wouldn't have ever done such a thing in the first place, but if I ever was so offended and mad to ruin a picture of someone's child like that, I don't think I would have stopped with a mustache, and a very poor looking mustache at that. I also don't think it was Morgan as others have thought because from what I understand the models were never in the designer's work room without the designers there. That leaves the production crew, someone at Parson's accessible to the room, or Wendy herself--that is if I were Monk (oops another network).
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