Glenn and McKenzie meet the contestants in the ornate St. Brendan's Cathedral where the stained-glass windows will inspire them as they each create an embodiment of one of the seven deadly sins.
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Laura has chosen Wrath as her sin, and Laura takes the extreme case of self-wrath with her character so angry at herself that she's pulling her own face off the skull.
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Tate has Sloth as his sin, and because he loves Dante's Inferno so much, he's full of inspiration. Even Mr. Westmore's critiques can't catch up with Tate's good ideas!
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Although Glenn cautions the artists not to shoot for the obvious concept, Frank can't think of how to embody Gluttony other than a morbidly obese character.
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Despite Miranda's setback with the power washer, she manages to pull through and make a beautiful makeup. She's in top looks again this week, though the judges (especially Bryan) don't feel it conveyed Lust very well.
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Roy's concept of having Pride come through as a bruised, over-processed victim of plastic surgery, lacks the typical markers of taut skin and bulging lips associated with such surgery, and the application of his edges is rough enough to land him in bottom looks.
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Eddie is truly disappointed in his inability to hit the target of the challenge this week, but he keeps his ever-present smile and his makeup is safe this week.
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The artists are honored to have Bryan Fuller, creative force of Dead Like Me, Pushing Daisies, and Hannibal as the guest judge of this week's Spotlight Challenge.
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The judges felt that Frank's concept was far too predictable, and though his paint job was impeccable, his lack of divergence from the expected - as well as his neglect of the aspect of putting the color orange in his makeup - means that he goes home this week.