![]() Yes, you read that correctly, he made a SOCK. They sent Nao home in the high fashion challenge when she braided glass to make two purses and Chris made a sock. He did not meet the challenge-there was no character in his "broken, bleeding colored pencil," which means he didn't follow the prompt-and then used the death of his father days before Chris arrived at the hot shop as drama to make him relatable. Go Cat, and all the best with your medical situation.Ĭhris Taylor should have been eliminated in the third episode. ![]() Great art work, let down by a political judging agenda. How does Nao with a handbag piece the judges admit is great, leave Chris with kids P.E socks for a fashion brief? And Cat was a deeper, more delightful artist that plain, predictable Elliott. Great artwork, but to keep Chris challenge after challenge while sending home deserving artists was nauseating. Unfair to all the talented artists, if Chris is so well know he obviously doesn't need to be in competition, he's a waste of space. It's disgustingly biased, Netflix really disappointed me. I absolutely adore the show but Chris Taylor makes me hate it all with a passion. ![]() To even think anyone else went home is absurd!! Dare I say there was some racism involved? Worst judging I have EVER seen on ANY talent show. Why they even cast a well known professor (his students were judging him in the show!)? What's the point? Absurd!Ĭhris Taylor did NOT deserve to make it passed Episode 3. Oh yes, the season 2 is rotten - can't watch it after episode 8. ![]() I wish the producers understood we are watching for the glassblowing. Episode 1 Aired Mirror, Mirror It's a time for self-reflection, and the competitors look to mirrors for inspiration, creating deeply personal pieces that express how they see themselves.ĭetails Episode 2 Aired Think Inside the Box In a mystery box challenge, each artist crafts a different household item, including a cookie jar, a candelabrum and a sophisticated sippy cup.ĭetails Episode 3 Aired Name That Toon An angry vacuum, a reclusive imp and other colorful creatures come to life as the contestants create original cartoon characters.ĭetails Episode 4 Aired Force of Nature The artists are asked to make meaningful pieces about climate change and fill the shop with icebergs, beetles, mushrooms, and more.ĭetails Episode 5 Aired Center of Attention TV personality Bobby Berk ("Queer Eye") stops by the shop to challenge the artists to create glass art centerpieces for a dining room table.ĭetails Episode 6 Aired Scents and Sensibility The five remaining competitors must design a perfume bottle with a sculpted stopper and render it in two sizes.ĭetails Episode 7 Aired Who's Got Game? Challenged to reflect on hurdles they've overcome, the artists forge pieces that push their skills to the limit.ĭetails Episode 8 Aired Runway Walk The artists find inspiration in high fashion as they design accessories, including a braided handbag and a pair of socks.ĭetails Episode 9 Aired Light My Fire The Season 1 champion returns to challenge the artists to concoct a sculpture that captures the heat, energy and emotion of fire.ĭetails Episode 10 Aired Finale In the final face-off, the top two contestants fill a gallery space with a show-stopping installation, and one of them takes home the title. ![]()
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