American reality television series
Steampunk'd Genre Reality television Presented by Jeannie Mai Judges Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons1 No. of episodes8 Executive producers Kimberly Belcher Ehrhard John Ehrhard Lauren Stevens Jennifer J. Duncan Running time 40−42 minutes Production company Pink Sneakers Productions Network Game Show Network Release August 19 (2015-08-19 ) – October 14, 2015 (2015-10-14 )
Steampunk'd is an American reality television series broadcast by Game Show Network . The series, hosted by Jeannie Mai , premiered August 19, 2015. The contestants (called "makers") are crafters and designers who specialize in the steampunk genre.[1]
Production [ edit ] The series was green-lit on March 10, 2015, along with Lie Detectors .[2] GSN later announced Mai as host on June 15.[3] The series premiered August 19, 2015.[4] The show's filming took place in one month.[5]
Contestants [ edit ] The 10 steampunk artists competing in the first season are:
Contestant Age Hometown Place Finished Steampunk Eddie 50 Jackson, Michigan Winner Miss Morgan 35 Los Angeles, California Runner Up JW 42 Silverton, Oregon 3rd Ave 35 Culver City, California 4th Charles 37 Hillsboro, Oregon 5th Karianne 29 Madison Heights, Michigan 6th Tayliss 22 Lake Forest, California 7th James 32 Hermitage, Tennessee 8th Ladyhawk 33 Tallahassee, Florida 9th Tobias 21 Kent, Washington 10th
Contestant Progress [ edit ] Elimination Chart Artists 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Steampunk Eddie WIN ‡ SAFE WIN WIN WIN SAFE‡ LOW‡ WINNER Miss Morgan SAFE SAFE‡ LOW WIN WIN ‡ LOW WIN RUNNER-UP JW LOW‡ WIN WIN ‡ SAFE WIN WIN ‡ SAFE ‡ 3RD PLACE Ave WIN WIN ‡ SAFE LOW LOW WIN OUT Charles SAFE LOW SAFE WIN SAFE‡ OUT Karianne WIN WIN WIN WIN ‡ OUT Tayliss WIN WIN WIN OUT‡ James WIN WIN OUT‡ Ladyhawk SAFE OUT Tobias OUT
The contestant won Steampunk'd . The contestant was the Runner-Up. The contestant in 3rd Place. The contestant was on the winning team that week. The contestant was on the losing team that week, but was safe. The contestant was in the bottom 2. The contestant was eliminated. The contestant was on the winning team, but was eliminated. ‡ The contestant was the team captain that week.
Episode 1 Team JW Team Steampunk Eddie JW Eddie Morgan Ave Tobias Tayliss Charles Karianne Ladyhawk James
Episode 2 Team Ave Team Miss Morgan Ave Morgan James Eddie Karianne Ladyhawk Charles JW Tayliss
Episode 3 Team James Team JW James JW Ave Karianne Charles Tayliss Morgan Eddie
Episode 4 Team Karianne Team Tayliss Karianne Tayliss Charles Ave Eddie JW Morgan
Episode 5 Team Charles Team Miss Morgan Charles Morgan Ave Eddie Karianne JW
Episode 6 Team JW Team Steampunk Eddie JW Eddie Ave Morgan Charles
Episode 7 Team JW Team Steampunk Eddie JW Eddie Ave Morgan
Reception [ edit ] Kevin McDonough of the Times Herald-Record called the show the "latest quirky variation on Project Runway " and said, "The 'makers' look like they escaped from a Tim Burton movie about an interstellar Renaissance faire, by way of an exploding craft store. Win or lose, they're something to behold."[6]
References [ edit ] ^ Duguay, Denise (2015-08-16). "The Watchers Aug. 17-23: There's a virus going around, and it might make you crave brains" . The Gazette . Archived from the original on 2024-03-18. Retrieved 2024-03-18 . ^ "GSN Announces Two New Original Series at its 2015 Upfront: Steampunk'd and Lie Detectors " (Press release). GSN Corporate. March 10, 2015. Archived from the original on May 2, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015 . ^ "GSN Brings the World of Steampunk to New Original Skill-Based Competition Series, Steampunk'd Coming This Summer" (Press release). GSN Corporate. June 15, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015 . ^ "GSN's New Skill-Based Competition Series Steampunk'd , Hosted by Jeannie Mai Premieres Wednesday, August 19 at 10:00 PM ET/PT" (Press release). GSN Corporate. July 9, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015 . ^ Van Buskirk, Leslie (2015-09-01). "The new 'Steampunk'd' design show on GSN is like 'Mad Max' meets 'Project Runway' " . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on 2024-03-18. Retrieved 2024-03-18 . ^ McDonough, Kevin (2015-08-19). "Putting a human face on science discoveries" . Times Herald-Record . Archived from the original on 2024-03-18. Retrieved 2024-03-18 . External links [ edit ]
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