
After Wednesday night's objectively poor show with a bunch of random items (bringing back eliminated designers for no reason? eliminating 2 contestants for no reason? the planetarium party where it was too dark to see the outfits?), we're down to six contestants. We'll put aside the fact that last year's finalists Rami and Jillian are light years better than anyone left on the show, and the fact that we've had some really goofy/stupid challenges this year (the Saturn car fiasco?). Let's countdown in reverse order who's most likely to win the show. And remember what it takes to win on the show: (a) not being eliminated, which means consistently not sucking, and (b) being able to succeed at the fashion show, which means having the ability to make a diverse range other clothes.
The Outsiders
6. Suede. Not to be confused with Blayne, the other over-the-top blonde who was eliminated this week, Suede has perpetually found himself on the wrong end if runway questions from Nina Garcia and has yet to exhibit any of the panache the other 5 designers have shown. He may survive another week but it's tough to see him at Bryant Park. Odds: 30-1.
5. Joe. The Bret Saberhagen of the group, Joe manages to alternate beautiful designs (like last week's) with utter disasters (like the week before's). Given he's already been close to auf'd recently, it's hard to see him going forward. Odds: 20-1.
4. Jerrell. Until this past week he'd been pretty anonymous, neither setting the world in fire nor disappointing everyone either. That's a fine way to duck losing early, it's also not a way to win. It's also notable that his win last week wasn't the judges' decision, it was the decision of the prior designers in the Gimmick of the Week. We're still shy on evidence that Top American Designer Michael Kors actually likes a single thing he makes, which ain't going to carry the day here. Odds: 12-1.
The Contender

The Favorites
1. Korto. So why is she the favorite? Look to the past seasons for guidance. The judges have routinely picked a designer that's more progressive And daring than one that's flawless and traditional. (examples: Christian over Rami; Jeffrey over Ulee and Michael; Jay over common sense.) Her designs are neat, different, innovative, and well-constructed. If the judges decide that it's time for sticking with the conventional or she bombs badly in Fashion Week, then you have to like Leanne's or Kenley's chances, but beyond that, she's the clear favorite. Odds: 7-5.
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Dude, if you had committed to blogging this earlier, we could have gotten tickets to the tent show!
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