Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Why is new Cycle 11 worthy of your time?

While on the air, America's Next Top Model has successfully named 10 top models. This season will crown the 11th lucky lady – the supermodel of the future – which is the theme of the cycle. However, with new episodes airing every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. (eastern) on the CW Television Network, some of you might ask, “Why continue watching the same show for 11 seasons?"


Simply put, season 11 is unlike any other.



This cycle is especially interesting because of its diverse cast. For the first time in history, cycle 11 is featuring a transsexual in the competition: Isis, the 22-year-old transgender, who is still a “pre-op.” Although she was eliminated on episode five last week, her appearance on the show created a big buzz on the Internet and among fans! Tyra originally noticed Isis during cycle 10’s homeless shoot. Isis was an extra in the background that stood out, and this quickly landed her a spot in the competition. This season certainly makes a statement and increases the visibility of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.


In addition, this season breaks other, more political, grounds. Aside from the rare case of J.F.K and Marilyn Monroe, politicians and modeling might not always have an obvious connection. However, ANTM is breaking this unwritten rule. For the very first time, the show presents a clear political statement in its season-premiere episode: The presidential election is coming up, and ANTM urges everyone to cast their vote and let their voices be heard.


In fact, Tyra models (no pun intended) a whole photo shoot around the issues of the upcoming election. Each girl’s photograph not only has great props, hair and makeup, but the contestants’ snapshots represent different scenarios and reasons to inspire young people’s participation in politics and voting. The photographs depict issues like the economy, health care, education and privacy.



To top it all off, it seems that from cycle to cycle the judges and Tyra get even funnier and more entertaining. Jezbel.com, a blogging online community, talks about a hilarious moment in the first episode of cycle 11: “Tyra pretends that she's a moose and chases a contestant around the room, instructing her to "run fiercely" and then showing her how. (This is the best show in the world.)”




Here is the video, so you can witness this bizarre moment firsthand:

Finally, each cycle brings a new and unique set of beautiful and talented women, who are bound to clash in the fight of becoming America’s next top model. Each time, a diverse group of contestants brings a different and unique perspective to the photo shoots, clothes and styles they portray. Contestants must live together in one house, facing their competition daily. They form coalitions and friendship, but in the end, only one girl takes the best pictures of the bunch. Therefore, only one girl ultimately has what it takes to get the grand prizes – a contract with Elite Model Management and the title they all think they were born for.


2 comments:

cchetek said...

The video you posted about the moose chasing the girl is hysterical! She has a lot of personality, which is vital in winning this competition.

Personally, I do not like this show. The judges put too much pressure on the women to loose weight, which causes eating disorders and other psychological problems. I guess that is just modeling though. I can't blame it on the TV show.

Ashley Scott said...

I love your layout. It definitely embodies the show and the overall aura. i also like how thorough you are with your descriptions.