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The second season of Face Off was won by Rayce Bird of Shelley, Idaho. Season 2 premiere episode posted the best ratings performance for any Syfy original series since November '09, [11] even increasing from those ratings in subsequent episodes. [12] The finale drew over 2.4 million viewers, [13] and was SyFy's most watched unscripted telecast ...
The second season of the Syfy reality television series Face Off premiered on January 11, 2012 and ended on March 14, 2012. The season featured 14 prosthetic makeup artists competing in a series of challenges to create makeup effects.
Face Off: Game Face is a spin-off [1] of Syfy's Face Off and is similar in format to Food Network's Chopped. [2] Each episode features four Face Off all-stars who compete head-to-head through three rounds with one artist being eliminated after each challenge until a final winner is chosen and receives US$10,000.
Netflix has canceled “The Night Agent” Season 2 premiere in New York City scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 14. “In light of the current crisis in Los Angeles, the red carpet has been canceled ...
Face Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films. Face Off premiered January 26, 2011 on Syfy. As of August 7, 2018, 160 episodes of Face Off have aired.
The thirteenth, and final season of the Syfy reality television series Face Off (styled as Face Off: Battle Royale) premiered on June 5, 2018.This season features the return of twelve former competitors, who will compete head-to-head against each other throughout the competition.
Netflix is killing Ellis Dragon’s political aspirations, cancelling Unstable after two seasons, TVLine has confirmed. The show’s eight-episode second season dropped on Aug. 1, ending with Lowe ...
The eighth season seems to have ushered in the beginning of the end with a major shake-up when Megan Boone's character Liz Keen departed the Washington DC crime world in the season finale.