'Project Runway,' Season 9, Episode 14, Season Finale: TV Recap
Is it me, or has Tim Gunn been off all this Project Runway season? He and the judges have not been agreeing. On Finale Part I, he liked Josh’s catsuit jumper. He liked Viktor’s hard and soft dress.
But the NinaKorsHeidi wagon? Not so much.
So we start the final finale going to Mood, for Kimberly, Viktor, Anya and Josh to pick out new fabrics and try to appease the powers that be. Viktor is remaking his gown. Josh is fixing the catsuit.
Kimberly is picking out new fabric. Anya plans on making three new looks and she’s all about black and white prints.
Also, Tim says “all right, designers” about 15 times this episode. Oy, Josh’s color choices. Can we discuss the bright lime green and the primary blue? The shorts! It’s bad 80s day-glo running shorts with black laces up the front. There’s lots of whining and proving they were worth it and they’re frustrated but they want it so bad.
Tim visits. He hates Kimberly’s hot pink bubble booty skirt because it’s tortured and reworked. She is reworking another top but doesn’t know what she wants or how she’s going to do it. Anya has already given up and tells Tim her new looks aren’t her best work.
Huskies play spoiler to SPU's upset hopes
Heralded frosh guard Tony Wroten was the fourth Husky in double-digits as Washington laid on the smothering man-to-man pressure early and kept on the Falcons throughout. UW had to play the game without two of their key cogs; center Aziz N'diaye was held out because of a concussion, and senior guard Scott Suggs is out for at least another month with a foot fracture.Two transfers, Jobi Wall and Andy Poling , led SPU in scoring with 12 points apiece.
"I felt this way coming in and the game didn’t change my feelings at all; we couldn’t play a better team in an exhibition game than Seattle Pacific," Washington Head Coach Lorenzo Romar said after the game. "They really tested us with things that we have been working on since September 15th. Defensively, we are really tested tonight. Sometimes we did a really good job, sometimes we didn’t. That’s what these games are for, to show you where your strengths and weaknesses are. Seattle Pacific did a great job of showing us.





