More interviews. George asks Danielle what her worst attribute is. Danielle says she's stubborn and cantankerous, and so George follows up by asking her how to spell "cantankerous." Danielle can't spell it.
George asks Sara whether she'd give up her boyfriend for her career. Sara says that it wouldn't be all or nothing, because they have a strong relationship.
George asks Joanie to take down her hair and shake it around. She does. He says that she doesn't have any sexiness about her. She tries to seductively say, "I'm not sexy?" and he says not really. Joanie asks whether her hair is pretty. I can't understand his reply, but I'm sure it's pretty mean.
Next, George tells Furonda that she thinks she's the Queen of Sheba. Furonda says, "I've never been to Sheba," with such a straight face that I don't know whether she's being sarcastic or not. George calls Furonda a lioness, and she roars. Their whole exchange is weird and kind of gives me the willies. Maybe she's just feeling feisty after getting some sweet lady love from Raggedy Ann.
George asks Nnenna what is her most amazing physical asset. Nnenna says that it is her smile. George says that he's dumbstruck, and that Nnenna must get that all the time. She asks why, and he says that she is a gazelle. This seems like a compliment before he adds that Nnenna is a snob. Nnenna says that she doesn't think so, and George says that he can tell from her reaction. Nnenna says again that she is not a snob. George asks what the one thing is that Nnenna would like the world to know. Nnenna says that she has a big family in Africa, and that she thinks having fair trade would help them. Oh, tell it to Angelina Jolie. We watch this show to see girls in their underwear. George tells her that she sounds like a Miss World contestant. Nonetheless, he tells us that Nnenna has a good presence and is very smart, and that you can tell that she's a very complex creature.
George gives the girls his review. Furonda handled a tough session well. Joanie was the truest of all the girls. Danielle has a good presence, but needs to improve her speech. Sara is smart, but he's not sure whether this is really what she wants to do. We get a little voice-over from Sara saying that she needs to figure out what she's doing that makes people question her dedication to modeling and fix it immediately. Nnenna handles herself well under pressure, even if she's a little snobby. Jade needs to relax a little bit, and to learn that a little humility goes a long way. Tell it to someone who's human, George. George can only choose one winner, and that person is Nnenna. Interesting. George says that she gives a good interview, and has potential to be the best Top Model ever. Furonda says that Nnenna is consistently hitting the nail on the head, and that Furonda's going to have to work harder to beat Nnenna on the next one. Nnenna will get a spa treatment for her prize, and gets to select one friend to share the prize with. She picks Jade. Joanie says that Jade and Nnenna have won six challenges, and that she's sick of them winning. The rest of the girls will have to cater to Jade and Nnenna at the spa, which sucks. Nnenna says that the others have a right to be mad because they keep losing the challenges, but, "this is a competition. What do you expect? Somebody's gotta win, and somebody's gotta lose." I'm sure these words will be of great comfort to Nnenna in just about fifty minutes from now.













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