Présenté par Dave Navarro et jugé par les icônes du monde du tatouage, Chris Nunez et Oliver Peck, 10 des descendants des artistes tatoueurs les plus créatifs et qualifiés du pays pour gagne... Tout lirePrésenté par Dave Navarro et jugé par les icônes du monde du tatouage, Chris Nunez et Oliver Peck, 10 des descendants des artistes tatoueurs les plus créatifs et qualifiés du pays pour gagner cent mille dollars et le titre de "INK MASTER".Présenté par Dave Navarro et jugé par les icônes du monde du tatouage, Chris Nunez et Oliver Peck, 10 des descendants des artistes tatoueurs les plus créatifs et qualifiés du pays pour gagner cent mille dollars et le titre de "INK MASTER".
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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Unfortunately, things began to go down hill in the second season. One of the judges, Chris Nunez, became snarkier and snarkier. He seemed to be trying to humiliate and put down the contestants who didn't measure up rather than pull them up to do even better.
Each season, there was a jerk added to the mix. They were someone who would try to "play the game strategically" to get ahead. It became very annoying to watch the petty politics and insults.
The show completely jumped the shark when they announced in the fourth season finale that everyone on the show would have a rival, someone brought in to fight with. Great, pre-made arguing. What a joke! That was the death moment of the show. As soon as they announced that contestants are going to be chosen not on the basis of their art work but on the quality of their enemies I knew the show was dead.
1. The time given to actually show the pieces is very short. F*ck, it is supposed to be a tattoo show! Show the goddamn tattoos!
2. The majority of the episodes focus on little stupid quarrels among the competitors. It's just like watching some grown-up people acting like children in the kindergarten. Sometimes it is very hard to avoid the thinking that it is planned. It is just annoying and embarrassing to watch.
3. The judging is ridiculous. Needless to say, it is unacceptable for a competition show. Here, it is clear that it is not only the tattoo that is being judged. There's usually a favorite of the judges, and this person will magically stay among the best of the day repeatedly. It does not matter if the tattoo doesn't meet the criteria of the challenge or if it plainly sucks.
I always had complaints about this show, but kept on watching it for the tattoos... But now I realize it is not worthy. Just go for it if you enjoy watching some bizarre human behavior and twist endings.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOliver Peck was a frequent guest on Chris Nunez's tattoo show Miami Ink. Married to Kat Von D, Oliver would accompany his then wife while she helped fill in for injured tattoo artist Darren Brass.
- Citations
[repeating line at the final seconds of every elimination tattoo]
Dave Navarro - Judge: Five, four, three, two, one. That's it! Machines down. Time is up. No more ink/tattooing.
- ConnexionsAlternate-language version of Ink Master: Meesters van de Lage Landen (2017)
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