Zoe and Lisa don't play mother and daughter in my movie They could damn near play twins.
Zoe and Lisa don't play mother and daughter in my movie They could damn near play twins.
I've only heard little sound bytes of her being interviewed on the red carpet at the Trailblazer awards, and I admit that I wasn't listening closely enough to notice either.
Exactly. It makes me think that FX had decided to renew the show well before they actually announced it, maybe while production was still going on. There was just too much left open to go without resolution.
I was feeling it for Blanca and Pray Tell this episode, but from experience, I do have hope. Yes, I lost 40 friends in the ‘80s and ‘90s (and realize that if I had been older it could have been many more), I do have hope. This past December I lost a friend who had survived full-blown AIDS for twenty years. He was…
The cislesbian presence in the uptown ball community hasn’t been something I’ve seen explored at all. The only lesbian I can remember being involved in Paris Is Burning was Jennie Livingston, the film’s white, and by definition outsider, director. I am familiar with a lot of of ciswomen voguing — particularly from…
Only if he kept the Lola drag from Kinky Boots.
So many funny details. Tessa Thompson talka about working through the Halores process she went through with Evan Rachel Wood, most notably how Halores was around before the final episode. She gave some clues about what to watch for in the season re-watch. The BTS footage confirms that in that last scene, both Emily…
Weird thing: when I googled “Aphrodite Xtravaganza,” and it redirected me to “Venus Xtravaganze,” the trans woman who’s murdered in the documentary Paris is Burning. Not what I anticipated; I was just checking to see if there’s a real Aphrodite Xtravaganza, and there ain’t. I’d be surprised that they’d put a fictional…
With all the questionable dialogue that made it into this episode, I can’t decide if wanting to know what didn’t is a good idea.
Noticing that Kameron is maintaining radio silence today.
The Vixen did calm down enough to show up at DragCon and I didn’t hear about her trying to kill anyone — something that can’t be said of Tyra Sanchez — so that’s to be counted as a win, in my subjective estimation. The Vixen is getting a lot of support and a lot of hate in equal parts on Twitter tonight; I hope things…
Vanjie was actually quite lucky to have avoided much of the drama this season and this reunion. She and Kalorie came off well for being silent through so much of it.
What the helll is that “Category 47B” rare thing on William’s profile? Clearly there’s something off about him, but they went so far as to classify it? Delos is thorough, y’all.
I believe we saw William’s wife in an earlier episode this season, played by a different actress; but since that was in a flashback to the Jimmi Simpson time in William’s life, I guess it makes more sense to cast someone new for Juliet as well. (Ward is good in a role that could’ve easily disappeared.)
The SLaughterhouse-Five thing I always took to be more relevant to Bernard, after he came unstuck in time.
In fact, who in The Raj wore a hat? Who in Shogun World? Clearly Delos must have developed some other ways to obtain that information, but I guess we’ll never know.
I blame the fact that the deliberations take so long. Two days of werkroom taping and then another half-day (at least) of critiques and deliberation, depending on the number of girls on the main stage, and the editors have to cut all that down to ninety minutes (imagine how much more they had to crop when the show was…
Mostly because there wasn’t so much to decode anyway. One character, moving in linear fashion, through the entire length of all the timelines (with the small gap of material we saw as Ghost Nation came to the Homestead and encountered Maeve upon her return from Shogun World).
Logan was shooting up drugs — in front of Dolores the Piano Player — at James’s retirement party back outside the park. So, no, Logan doesn‘t die in the park, but within the timeline, Logan is dead before the host rebellion, which started in the last episode of season one. We first see Emily as a child at the…
Charlotte is not going to let Maeve die, at least not until Delos gets the hosts back under control and the park is more or less “back to normal,” and we already know that by the end of this season Bernard has killed most of the hosts in The Valley Beyond.