
Holy crap! It’s the end of the end! We can’t believe it… But we have to start from the beginning...
Korto’s heart breaks for Jerell. Ours too. He was awesome and we liked him.
Catpower’s stoked that it’s all women in the final. We are too!
Ah, the model selection. This is always fun. Shannon from Make Me a Supermodel shows up for a second! Catpower likes the alienish look in models. Kenley’s being bossy, unsurprisingly. Morgan, the crazy model from season one shows up.
Tim comes by to check on the ten looks they picked for their final collections. Kenley as usual refuses to take any advice from Tim. Including the wedding dress, which the judges called a knockoff and that rope. But then she comes around to not making the wedding dress her signature look. She doesn’t “give an F” what the judges say. Oh, Kenley.
While we’re sad that all the gays have been eliminated, we’re stoked that it’s definitely going to be a woman who wins this season of Project Runway. We’re sure some of you are P.O.ed that Kenley moved forward and Jerell got kicked off and we can feel that. It was lame that he had to compete again, after winning the last challenge. But in some ways, looking at what they came up with, we think the three best designers moved on. But let’s go back to the beginning of the episode.
Jerell’s going to be constructing “pure magic” with his 8,000. Magic must have a lot to do with shiny things. That makes sense.
Tim goes to Arkansas to see Korto and her collection. She describes it as ethnic but not too ethnic and inspired by the woods of Little Rock.

Korto’s daughter is adorable. Seriously, cute as hell.
It all makes so much sense now. Her dad was a tugboat captain and she spent half her time miles away from land and she could be as loud and obnoxious as she wanted. Well you’re on land now, Kenley. Time to display some frickin’ adaptability aka social graces.

Back to the competition at hand. The results are in and it's just like last year!! Sort of!! Except they all four have to compete for the final three after they create their collections, instead of just the two that barely made it. Why the distinction we wonder? What’s different about Rami and Chris as compared to Kenley and Korto? Anyhow, let’s rewind to the beginning of the episode.
Leanne calls Kenley rude and disrespectful. That’s the understatement of the century. Kenley’s not talking to Leanne because of how she didn’t sell her outfit during the last challenge. Argh, she’s so infuriating.
Jerell has his little apple and syrup dolls for former contestants. Awww. He’s so lonely.
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