Shear Genius Meets Orange County

Shear Genius Meets Orange County

Posted by Dustin on 07.03.2008 at 11:31 am

On the most recent episode of “Shear Genius,” the fan favorite from Season 1 Tabitha returned as a guest judge, and she was as bitchy as ever! The new contestants even joked about it, some feared her while others tried to give as good as they got.

The main challenge this time around was to cut the hair of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” . . . and their daughters (since obviously they needed enough for each contestant). They had to appease their client as well as make a style that reflected their own style of hairdressing. I felt sorry for a few of the contestants, as some of the bi. . . I mean housewives wouldn’t let them cut a strand of their hair off! One of them really needed her hair cut too, as it just looked terrible the way it was. These contestants had no choice but to simply dye and style.

In the end it was Daniel, Gail and Paulo in the bottom. Daniel gave his client way to dark of a dye job and a not so flattering cut. The other two ended up with ones they just had to dye and style, and as one of the judges said . . . it’s the exact same hairdo. Daniel was sent home, and I had some beef with that I guess. I felt at least he did something, even though it wasn’t flattering, whereas the other two made almost no changes at all to their clients.

For this season I’m seeing Dee and Nicole as the two forces to be reckoned with, though I thought Tabitha was a shoe-in last season and she got unfairly sent packing on a team challenge. So who knows really! Paulo, who was in the bottom this week, is destined to go home and soon I think.

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  1. I missed this show last night. But I have set to record at some point. I LOVE Shear Genius. Bravo does really good w/ their reality shows. Though I never did get into the one w/ about the dancing or modeling. But Project Runway, the best reality show – well that and BB which is coming soon, Yay!!!

    Comment by Janelle
    07.03.2008 at 10:00 pm

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