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Does Bravo's "The Fashion Show" Have The Worst Catch Phrase Ever?

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

There's one thing critics aren't digging about Bravo's new post-Runway hope, The Fashion Show. And that's Isaac Mizrahi's truly awful catchphrase. This from Nicole Homewood of the New York Post:

BRAVO'S "The Fashion Show" already has a pattern (sigh) that is so troubling, so painful to the ears that the temptation to hit the mute button in the last three minutes of it is almost overwhelming.

It's Issac Mizrahi's farewell catchphrase to the poor loser sent home each week: "We're just not buying it."

And to the lucky person saved from elimination?

"You're still in the competition, but you're hanging by a thread," says Kelly Rowland.

Oh dear. Really?

Boy, that is bad. And we've thought a lot about reality show catchphrases

PREVIOUSLY:

"The Fashion Show": Bravo's "Project Runway" Replacement Premieres Tonight At 10 Eastern [VIDEO] 

"Project Runway" Makes It Work On Lifetime

Can Isaac Mizrahi And Kelly Rowland Make It Work On "The Fashion Show"? 

 


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judy said:

I strongly AGREE with your comments about the last 3 min of the show with one addition. Issac's last phrase is creepy; with him saying "good by darling"! Is this what happens when you steal somebody else ideas(PROJECT RUNWAY)

May 15, 2009 9:07 PM

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