@Blaaaaaaaaah
Utter crap. Which was such a shame as as a jewellery designer I was looking forward to it. The actual contestants seemed good but the judges were obviously not vetted on personality and the most annoying host known to man was not a good choice.
Anyone else pick up on the cringeworthy straight, white man comment? Yuck whole thing was just cringe. Such a shame for the contestants.
The "straight white male" slur was a shock even though it is fashionable at the moment to denigrate them.
It was strange that at the same time as being a slur, it was also a compliment because she suggested that the contestant behaved like a straight white man to increase her self confidence in the piece she was creating.
Personally, can't wait for this negative phrase to become socially unacceptable in time, particularly those who have dads, brothers or even sons who it can apply to.
With these programmes, the times are always too short. I guess it increases stress and makes it more likely for mistakes to be made = more entertaining?
Has anyone watched Pottery Throwdown, because their presenters are awesome. This is how it can be done.
Also, if you have Netflix, check out Blown Away, a glass blowing competition. It is amazing.