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Project Runway S13:Ep5 RECAP

 

Challenge: Design a red carpet gown for Heidi Klum to wear to the Creative Emmys Red Carpet

 

Tim and Heidi come in to meet with the designers. Heidi's wearing Zac Posen.

Tim and Heidi come in to meet with the designers. Heidi’s wearing Zac Posen.

 

Heidi and Tim come in to consult with the designers. Heidi gives honest feedback and doesn’t like many of the designs. She then returns to tell that designers who are struggling can return to Mood with $100 to get more fabric. If people weren’t returning they could give their money to other designers. Sandhya went around and asked designers for their money. She ended up with $400 to spend and purchased an expensive fabric. 

design by Sandhya

design by Sandhya

The chance to return to Mood made some designers annoyed. Emily thought that it gave many designers an unfair advantage and a chance at a do-over that they should be able to pick proper fabrics the first time out. I agree. Emily designed a really skimpy dress that showed way too much skin. Yes Heidi likes to show skin but I don’t think she’d dress like that for an Emmys event.

design by Emily

design by Emily

Korina had designed a green dress that Heidi said reminded her of something German hunters would wear. Then Karina went and bought another green fabric just in more of a jewel tone (per Tim’s comment). Mitchell freaked out. “I don’t think it’s magical. I don’t think it’s gorgeous.” He’s designing a red gown. Most of the designers that went back to Mood ending up struggling instead of just “making it work.”

 

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“Some of you did really well but a lot of you missed the mark.”—Heidi Klum

HIGH SCORES 

Kini

design by Kini

design by Kini

“You did a fantastic job. You gave it some drama too.” –Heidi Klum

“It’s hard to make dresses with an open back that still give it the curve in the waist.” –Lindsey Vonn

“You had my highest score today. It’s impeccable. Your lines are in the right places. You were very smart with your fabrication.” –Zac Posen

 

Amanda

design by Amanda

design by Amanda

“It’s different. I think it’s beautiful”. – Heidi Klum

“It felt like a beaded curtain. But it  fit nicely.” – Zac Posen

“It is refreshing to see you do something that is not so predictable and cliché.” –Nina Garcia

Sean

design by Sean

design by Sean

“It’s different. it’s beautiful. I love what you did with the bottom.” –Lindsey Vonn

“I love what you did with the ombre. It makes it more modern.” –Zac Posen

guest judge Lindsey Vonn

guest judge Lindsey Vonn

LOW SCORES

Kristine

design by Kristine

design by Kristine

“It’s like a boob canyon.” – Zac Posen

“I like the paneling. It looks modern. Had you done this properly it would have looked well. But it was badly executed.” – Heidi Klum

 

Mitchell

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design by Mitchell

“I think a lot of things went wrong. It is way too short.” –Heidi Klum

“I think you just tried a little too hard.” –Lindsey Vonn

“Great evening clothing takes a lot of time and a lot of skill. I feel like you were out of your element here and it shows.” – Zac Posen

Korina

design by Korina

design by Korina

“Why the cliché ideas. Why not make this into a jumpsuit. Instead we make this train. It’s so old lady.” –Nina Garcia

“The back is a disaster. I didn’t know what was intentional and what was not.” –Zac Posen

the judges including Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn

the judges including Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn

SEAN is the WINNER.

MITCHELL and KRISTINE are OUT.

Heidi shared this on her Instagram about five days ago (without a spoiler alert!) said how proud she was of S13 designer Sean:

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Project Runway S13:Ep4 RECAP

Red Robin suit revamp challenge

Challenge: translate classic men’s suits into high fashion looks

 

As the winner of the prior challenge, Sandhya picked the first suit and got to choose suits for every designer. Mitchell complained about the blue leisure suit. Sean got a difficult brown corduroy suit and Hernan thinks that Sandhya thinks he’s a threat and picked a terrible suit for him intentionally. I think Sandhya honestly tried to pick what she thought suited the designers with what she had to work from. She’s honest and big-hearted.

 

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So Hernan bought vinyl to work with because that always makes things easy. Mitchell ended up putting his material inside a clear material for a cool-looking effect. It was just too short. When the models tell the designer the outfit’s too short, it’s WAY too short. He was safe.

 

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design by Mitchell

 

Sandhya chose a yellow and purple suit and ended up with a cute bright outfit. she was safe.

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design by Sandhya

 

I liked Fade’s design too.

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design by Fade

prs13_062514_bn-0393_rHigh scores

Kini

design by Kini

design by Kini

“Wow. This looks extraordinary. I’m impressed with the tailoring.” –Nina Garcia

“It looks runway ready.” –Zac Posen

Amanda

design by Amanda

design by Amanda

“I want this dress. It is fantastic.” –Heidi Klum

“I am so impressed with this. It shows how creative you are.” –Bethany Mota, guest judge

 Alexander

design by Alexander

design by Alexander

“We loved your look. It is a really stylish look.” –Heidi Klum

“Feminine but at the same time it looks edgy.” –Nina Garcia

 

Low scores

Kristine

design by Kristine

design by Kristine

“Looked like boring britches.” –Zac Posen

“It looks weird. There are so many ideas.” –Heidi Klum

Sean

design by Sean

design by Sean

“I appreciate deconstruction. This looks orthopedic and like it’s peeling skin.” –Zac Posen

Hernan

design by Hernan

design by Hernan

“So many things wrong with this dress.” –Heidi Klum

“It looks like she’s the vagina superhero.” –Nina Garcia

 

Amanda is the WINNER. Hernan is OUT.

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Project Runway S13:Ep3 RECAP

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tim gunn and anne fulenwider

As the designers walk out to the runway to hear about the latest challenge, there are Marie Claire covers all over the walls. Amanda gushes: “Marie Claire covers with the original supermodels. This is so up my alley. [Project Runway cliché.] I am thrilled.”

Executive-in-Chief of Marie Claire, Anne Fulenwider is a guest judge along with Undone host Amanda deCadenet. It’s Marie Claire’s 20th anniversary. The magazine hit shelves in 1994. Heidi had just arrived in New York as a 21-year-old model. Tim already had been teaching at Parsons for 12 years. Nina worked as a production assistant in the garment district. And cutie-pie Zac was 14 years old and “probably wearing vests over t-shirts.”

The challenge: design for Marie Claire 2034. Or “what the future of fashion looks like through your design aesthetic,” says Tim.

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Nothing terribly exciting going on except that per usual no one liked Sandhya’s design or could even figure out what she was doing. I’ve yet to have issue with Sandhya and her work. Alexander said what everyone thought: “I’m confused by Sandhya.” Sandhya is this season’s Patricia [S11]. When Alexander’s model came in for the fitting, the bust didn’t fit properly. Doesn’t he have her measurements?

Tim to Christine: “Tomorrow on the runway exude unconditional confidence.” This sounds like a fantastic inspirational mantra.

TOP THREE:

Emily

design by Emily

design by Emily

“I like your mixture of textures.” –Heidi Klum

“When this came out, I said I need one of those.” — Amanda deCadenet

“It felt today and it felt tomorrow.” –Zac Posen

Kristine

design by Kristine

design by Kristine

“I love this outfit. I love the functionality.” –Nina Garcia

“This is my favorite look. I think it’s super sexy.” –Heidi Klum

Sandhya–WINNER

design by Sandhya

design by Sandhya

“It’s beautiful. It’s refreshing. I like mix between fantasy and reality. I think you did a phenomenal job.” –Nina Garcia

“It’s weird in a good way.” –Zac Posen

BOTTOM THREE:

Sean

design by Sean

design by Sean

“That slit is beyond high and very bizarre.” –Heidi Klum

“I like the hat. I thought it was like Mary Poppins went shopping at Prada.” –Zac Posen

Alexander

design by Alexander

design by Alexander

“It looks like an old blanket. It’s like a potato sack.” –Heidi Klum

“It’s very plain. It looks like the Flintstones.” –Anne Fulenwider

Angela– OUT

design by Angela

design by Angela

“I felt it was stewardess from future and I’d be afraid to get on her plane.” –Zac Posen

“I think it’s too short.” –Anne Fulenwider

“The cut is a little sloppy.” –Nina Garcia

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must watch TV: Rectify and Halt and Catch Fire

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Rectify

Instant love on this series. The writing, direction, the acting all near-perfection. What happens when you’re exonerated from Death Row after 19 years? At 17, Daniel Holden [Aden Young] got convicted of raping and choking to death his then girlfriend. He’s since been on death row for 19 years. He survived that time through extensive reading and meditation. His sister’s been fighting for him through every legal recourse possible. His calm mother [J. Smith-Cameron] is always there for him. Holden finds that in this small town in Georgia many things have changed while many things remain the same. He returns home to the devoted mother and sister [Abigail Spencer], a stepfather, step-brother who doesn’t like or trust him and a teenaged half-brother.

It’s an ambitious show with a fantastic premise. Did Daniel commit the rape and murder that put him in prison? Apparently he was on shrooms and can’t remember anything from that night. The show keeps it ambiguous so far. Sometimes it seems impossible other times perhaps he could’ve done it. Female writers and directors added to the mix make this a spectacular, provocative show.

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Halt and Catch Fire

Season one just finished but I DVR’ed the entire series. I’ve now watched four episodes. To be honest, I wanted to make sure it made it to the end. I’m a fan of Lee Pace. I adored Pushing Daisies. It’s fantastic to see him play an entirely different, darker character here. He’s Joe MacMillan a former IBM sales guy and kinda hot-shot at least in his head. It’s the 80s and a small computer company in Texas aims to build a personal computer to compete with IBM. Mackenzie Davis, in a bleach blonde pixie cut, plays genius college dropout Cameron Howe. She’s anti-establishment, rebellious and young. Then there’s the family man with lingering dreams Gordon Clark played with just the right reluctance by Scoot McNairy [Touchy Feely]. Tons of promise here. Bonus for female directors.

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Project Runway S13:Ep2 RECAP

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On season 13, Heidi Klum and her gang of producers clearly want to shake things up as much as possible while staying true to what fans like about Project Runway. In the second episode, designers worked in teams of three for an unconventional challenge. Materials from cinema/movie theatre. I thought it way too soon for both a group challenge and an unconventional challenge but perhaps this is part of the twists in store for season 13. it’s best I think for designers to get to know each other better before working in groups. It’s also more interesting to see designers work before the usually avant-garde unconventional challenge. Most designers fared fairly well.

Amanda working during episode 2

Amanda working during episode 2

Amanda, Korina and Kristine instantly bonded over sci-fi films and wanted to do a post-modern collection that also would have 60s elements. They designed their own textiles and used black and white and bright green. Very cool. I liked it immediately. Other designers, from their chit-chat, clearly didn’t.

Caroline thinks and sulks on S13Ep2

Caroline thinks and sulks on S13Ep2

The most drama was between Sandhya, Hernan and Caroline. No one respects Sandhya’s abilities or her win last week. They didn’t get along at all until finally the women, in rather typical Indian fashion, gave in to Hernan and followed his lead. Per any winning collection, he decided on the theme Golden Hollywood (because of the gold film. literally) while finishing up the collection. The other team that had issues was Fade, Sean and Angela. Fade and Sean had a fantastic idea for villains. Angela doesn’t like villains. So she wouldn’t go with this and her look wasn’t cohesive. and we know COHESION is what a collection is all about. Fade and Sean’s looks were excellent and I just knew that Angela would drag her team down.

winning team: Amanda, Korina and Kristine. AMANDA WON.

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design by Amanda

design by Korina

design by Korina

design by Kristine

design by Kristine

losing team: Hernan, Sandhya and Caroline. CAROLINE OUT.

design by Hernan

design by Hernan

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design by sandhya

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design by caroline

cool designs–

Fade:

design by Fade

design by Fade

Sean:
–this is all straws!

design by Sean

design by Sean

Samantha:
–made out of CDs and film

design by Samantha

design by Samantha

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Choice Quote: Rectify

“Everything out here is just so complicated and there’s so much pain and hate. And I think I might be too broken.”
–Daniel Holden

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Choice Quotes: Men on FEMINISM

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“all men should be feminists. If men care about women’s rights the world will be a better place. We are better off when women are empowered – it leads to a better society.”
–John Legend

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“I do call myself a feminist. Absolutely! It’s worth paying attention to the roles that are sot of dictated to us and we don’t have to fit into those roles.”

“My mom brought me up to be a feminist. She was active in the movement in the 60s and 70s. The Hollywood movie industry has come a long way since its past – It certainly has a bad history of sexism, but it isn’t all the way yet. It’s important to acknowledge that there’s a lot of patriarchy and sexism in mainstream movies.”
–Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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“I’m attracted to films that have strong female characters because there are strong female characters in my life.
–Ryan Gosling

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“Women are responsible for two thirds of the work done worldwide, yet earn only 10% of the total income and own 1% of the property…So, are we equals? Until the answer is yes, we must never stop asking.”
–Daniel Craig

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“I’m usually good about my temper, but all these men trying to control women’s bodies are really beginning to piss me off.”
–Eddie Vedder

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a primer: Project Runway Season 13

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The gang is back: host Heidi Klum, mentor Tim Gunn and judges Nina Garcia (Marie Claire) and designer Zac Posen. This season, fans got to vote through Instagram on the one past designer they wanted to see compete again. Fans voted through Instagram for either Ken Laurence (Season 12), Alexander Pope (Season 12) or Amanda Valentine (Season 11). The winning designer will be revealed in the premiere episode and will be competing against 18 Project Runway newbies.

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The Project Runway Season 13 Designers:

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Alexander Knox, 22
Hometown: Chicago
Resides in: Chicago

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Angela Sum, 32
Hometown: Toronto
Resides in: Los Angeles

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Carrie Sleutskaya, 24
Hometown: San Diego
Resides in: Los Angeles

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Charketa Glover, 37
Hometown: Detroit
Resides in: Detroit

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Emily Payne, 40
Hometown: Temple, Texas
Resides in: San Francisco

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Emmanuel Tobias, 29
Hometown: Dallas
Resides in: Dallas

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Fade zu grau, 45
Hometown: Coral Gables, Fla.
Resides in: Coral Gables, Fla.

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Hernan Lander, 33
Hometown: San Francisco De Macoris, Dominican Republic
Resides in: New York

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Jefferson Musanda, 25
Hometown: Lynn, Mass.
Resides in: Brooklyn

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Kiniokahokula Zamora, 30
Hometown: Kapolei, HI
Resides in: Honolulu, HI

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Korina Emmerich, 28
Hometown: Eugene, Ore.
Resides in: Brooklyn

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Kristine Guico, 26
Hometown: Naperville, Ill.
Resides in: Brooklyn

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Mitchell Perry, 25
Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.
Resides in: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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Nzinga Knight, 33
Hometown: Brooklyn
Resides in: Brooklyn

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Samantha Plasencia, 27
Hometown: San Antonio
Resides in: San Antonio

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Sandhya Garg, 28
Hometown: Birmingham, Ala.
Resides in: Birmingham, Ala.

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Sean Kelly, 25
Hometown: Wellington, New Zealand
Resides in: Brooklyn

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Tim Navarro, 32
Hometown: Rochester, Minn.
Resides in: Minneapolis

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The winner of Project Runway Season 13 will receive: $100,000 from Red Robin to launch their own business, a sewing and crafting studio from Brother International Corporation, an entertainment center from Samsung, car from Lexus and a fashion spread in Marie Claire magazine.

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Project Runway Season 13 airs Thursday, July 24 at 9pm ET/PT

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TV review: The Lottery

It’s 2025. No one’s reproducing and no one knows why. In this dystopian future, women are no longer giving birth to children. Scientists successfully fertilized 100 embryos and a national lottery will decide who will be the surrogates. It’s a bit creepy and a lot strange.

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Dr. Alison Lennon [Marley Shelton] is an intelligent, independent fertility specialist whose discovery may have life-and-death consequences. Michael Graziadei (American Horror Story) plays Kyle, a recovering alcoholic and single father of one of “the last six” the last biological children born in the country eight years ago. Since then he’s worked as a sperm donor having sex with ovulating women. Martin Donovan turns on the evil as a scheming government official willing to use any strategy to achieve his goals for what he considers the greater good.

When we first meet Dr. Lennon, she’s in a bar and picks up a guy and has sex with him. After he expresses his surprise at being picked up (she’d chosen him over a few better looking guys). She said that he was balding—a sign of high testosterone and also she suspected he had Somalian blood–also known for high fertility rates. He’s perplexed. She leaves.

The Lottery establishes a decent premise but could quickly get tired and cliché. The first episode proves quite compelling, promising. I’d like a more diverse cast for a futuristic and dystopian drama. The President is a white man in his 50s and the majority of the primary cast is white? Statistically, Caucasians will be the minority in the United States by 2025 and Latinos will be the majority. Where are the Latinos on this show?

The Lottery premieres Sunday, July 20, at 10pm ET/PT on Lifetime.

–review by Amy Steele

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Lifetime TV movie review: Outlaw Prophet

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FLDS is the bizarre offshoot of the Mormon Church or Church of Latter Day Saints. Like any fundamentalist or extremist group, it takes Mormonism to the most extreme with strict principles as the most intense religious sects tend to do. They have isolated themselves on a compound far away from most of society where they can live within their own rules for the most part. Until they really slip up or do something truly illegal.

Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs is the true story of the fundamentalist Mormon leader who spent more than a year on the FBI’s “10 Most Wanted List” for unlawful flight on charges related to his alleged arrangement of illegal marriages involving underage girls. When his father died Warren Jeffs became the new FLDS Prophet, convincing himself and others that he was meant to lead the group in any and every manner he chose. Jeffs [remarkably played by Tony Goldwyn] quickly implemented new rules. He married several of his father’s wives. He forced girls to marry against their will as soon as they got their periods. He told followers: “I will be the voice of god. Anyone who won’t hear it, I will cast them out.”

Due to the insular setting and male-to-female ratio, there’s inbreeding, disease, abuse and disgusting, dangerous, unimaginable situations. Warren Jeffs has 25 siblings. They take plural wives. Men marry child brides. There’s very little education, especially for women. Only the highest leaders live relatively well. Unnecessary men get expelled from the compound.

These girls/ wives are so young. It’s so wrong and upsetting. And Jeffs is uber disturbing. He’s intensely watching this girl Elissa Wall [Joey King] and says to her: “Your mother tells me you’re getting your monthly visitor. That means you’re ready.” Cut to a few days later and she’s bawling because she doesn’t want to get married. She’s ripped from the house by Jeffs and forced to marry. Later the husband tells Jeffs she’s not having sex with him. Jeffs stresses that he’s a man and basically should use force with her.

At another point, first wife Janine [Molly Parker] examines some women to be married. Rebecca had been married to Warren ‘s father and says she won’t marry Jeffs. Says it’s against their religion. Jeffs locks her in her room for the disobedience. Sometime later Janine lets Rebecca out to escape.

He’s extreme. Bans all media, dancing, music and sports. He has men take all the dogs out of the compound. Apparently dogs are evil or dirty. They put them in a pit and shoot them. Horrific. He excommunicates a bunch of men who begin questioning what he’s doing. There are cringe-worthy sex scenes. Jeffs has sex with one young wife while three others wait naked on bed. At another point the wives hold another wife down so that Jeffs can rape her. Repulsive.

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Tony Goldwyn [most familiar as President Grant on Scandal] sinks into this role and exudes evil in every scene. He’s convincingly disquieting as Warren Jeffs. He impressively plays up the peculiar sex scenes, the power-play moments and delirious prophet revelations.

When the compound’s finally raided and Jeffs becomes a fugitive with one of his favorite wives in tow. The movie’s based on the book When Men Become Gods by New York Times bestselling author Stephen Singular. Elissa Walls [who later wrote a memoir about her experience in the sect] and another agree to testify against Jeffs and he’s imprisoned for life. However he never loses control of his church. He remains the Prophet and he still leads and rules his “followers” from prison. While you’ve read the news stories, it’s worth watching this Lifetime dramatization. Adds color and reality to it all.

Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs airs Saturday, June 28 at 9pm ET/PT on Lifetime.

Immediately following the movie’s world premiere, Lifetime will air the hour-long documentary Beyond the Headlines: Warren Jeffs, at 10pm ET/PT.

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