
Wickedly Perfect
- 2005
- Ended
- Reality
- ~1h / ep
- 1 season
- 7.0/10
Twelve perfection-obsessed contestants, whose motto is "anything you can do, I can do better," compete in different areas of beautifying the home and entertaining, including party planning, gardening, cooking, baking, sewing, crafts, floral arranging and decorating.
Latest: Season 1 · 2005
View all seasonsE1. Perfectly Prepared Apples
Jan 6, 2005 · 60m
The 12 Perfectionists are introduced as the game begins. The contestants are divided into two teams. After naming themselves Team Artisan and the Crafty Beavers, the first challenge is announced: pick the most apples in the span of a half-hour, and create a project using all of the apples. The losing team, Team Artisan, is forced to eliminate one of its members.
E2. A Mime, Synchronized Swimmers, and the Perfect Dinner Party
Jan 13, 2005 · 60m
The teams are told to plan a dinner party for the judges, putting their cooking, decorating and party-planning skills to the test. Mitch and Denise argue, and Michelle and Darlene have a tiff over some pastry-flour. The judges chose the Crafty Beavers' party as their favorite, and Michelle from Team Artisan was eliminated.
E3. Perfection in the Woods... A High-end Camping Experience
Jan 20, 2005 · 60m
The third task: design a campsite for the judges complete with a meal and entertainment. Team Artisan bonded and grew strong as a team after Denise is randomly selected from the Crafty Beavers to join Team Artisan. Margo and Mitch emerged as leaders of their teams, and when it came to judging, they liked Mitch's all-around, ""big picture"" creativity style while they disliked Margo's choices and food. In the end, the Crafty Beavers lost the challenge and Mychael was eliminated unanimously.
E4. A Perfect Work of Art
Jan 29, 2005 · 60m
In the fourth challenge, the perfectionists are told that they are to create ""living art,"" where they will create a frame, paint a backdrop, and create at least one costume for themselves to wear in the painting. Tempers flare between Margo and Kimberly, as well as Mitch and the entire Crafty Beavers team. In the end, while both ""living"" pieces of art are good, Team Artisan's work is rewarded with a win. The judges (with guest Patricia Field standing in for Bobby Flay) then decide that Tim's and Heather's indiviual projects, masquerade masks, are worse than those of Amy and Mitch. Tim is eliminated when both Mitch and Amy cast their votes for him.
E5. The Perfectly Poached Egg
Feb 5, 2005 · 60m
Joan introduces the ""toughest task yet"" to the perfectionists - cleaning up and running the Roger Sherman Inn, a famous Bed & Breakfast in Connecticut, as well as serving a welcome snack and brunch. The Crafty Beavers choose Darlene to join their team to even it up. Players are disgusted when they see the state of the guest rooms,and are put to the test by the judges and their friends- Candace and her husband bring their dog, David brings a friend, and Bobby arrives in the middle of the night. At the end of the day, the teams are tested on hospitality, food quality and room quality and the Crafty Beavers are the winners (Team Artisan did, however, win the room quality part). The individual projects, wreaths, leave Denise and Margo nominated for elimination, with Margo being voted out with a vote of 2-0.
E6. The Perfectly Remodeled Bedroom
Feb 12, 2005 · 60m
In their sixth task, the perfectionists are told to remodel the apartment above the workshop. Both teams are given a bedroom, as well as two other rooms. The Crafty Beavers have to remodel an office and a media center and Team Artisan has to make a fitness center and a Dining Room. Both teams mesh fairly well, but the judges do not like the colors or the fuctions of some of the rooms, specifically in Team Artisans'. The Crafty Beavers win the task, forcing the judges to choose which two of Team Artisan's handwrapped presents (without using wrapping paper) are the worst, and in the end, Denise is eliminated.
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