absurdist1968
Absurdist1968
absurdist1968

I figure that a double save equals fifteen episodes in the season, though at the same time, a double elimination shouldn’t be ruled out either,.

One thing before I go back and read the review.

With all that said about Untucked, despite all the emotional violence flying around her head, Brooke Lynn still gets the best edit out of it all for being so over it all. Yvie versus everybody? Brooke Lynn is over it. Ra’Jah versus Plastique? Brooke Lynn is over it. Brooke Lynn covering herself in couch cushions while

Speaking for myself, it’s not that I’m tired of Snatch Game, it’s that fewer and fewer queens are delivering quality performances in it with each successive season. So, not tired of Snatch Game, but pretty disappointed with what the queens are bringing to it of late.

This is the guy who was suspended earlier for throwing a file at a law clerk, right? Son of the former New Jersey Senate president?

Fifteen queens instead of fourteen could mean no double save this season, at least.

“Branjie” is too close to “Brangelina” for my taste.

This season, there’s a professional dancer in the cast.”

The pattern with the guest judges seems to be making the whole round of the studios. The mainstage, a trek through the werk room — seen or unseen — then each of them takes a turn doing Ru and Michelle’s “What’s the Tee” podcast during breaks from critiques/deliberations. We got an abbreviated version of the whole

I don’t see this tie decision as being in Ru’s hands at all. I still believe that if Ru had had his way, Gia Gunn wouldn’t have been competing. Just my conspiracy theory, though, but I’m still remembering some of the harsher things Ru said about the trans community over the years, comments I don’t seem to remember him

All Stars is still a shorter season, right? I mean, All Stars 1 was 12 queens in six weeks (which everybody hated), All Stars 2 and three were both 10 queens in eight weeks, and All Stars 4 was ten queens in ten weeks. The regular season 8 was a bit of an outlier, doing 12 queens in ten weeks. I suppose it could be

I was somehow expecting something more dynamic in scenes between two Oscar-winning actors, but I guess the material is too mediocre to be elevated. Two Academy awards between them, and this is the script Peter Nowalk hands them to perform. I’m longing for Damages again.

Also, I was surprised to discover that Timothy Bottoms is only five years older than Viola Davis. Somehow I’d had him pegged as over sixty.

I don’t know why, but I expected something more dynamic in scenes between Oscar-winning actors. Maybe the material’s just too weak to be elevated.

Oh, and Trinity’s answer to the final question: PAGEANT. Pageantpageantpageant. Pageant answer.

It was cute watching the reaction video of Monet and Trinity that WoW posted to their YouTube channel; it took Trinity almost two minutes to realize that the tie was real and what it actually meant.

First things first: I’m calling shenanigans on scheduling Valentina’s elimination for the same weekend as her appearance on Rent Live!

So now who’s more delusional, Valentina or Latrice? At least Valentina copped to her own individual brand of delusion during the episode.

Oh, and Farrah, wearing hooker red to a funeral…

One interesting thing a conspiracy theorist pointed out last week is that Latrice’s post-elimination makeup tutorial was her angelic look. Since the comeback was inevitable, some were thinking that Latrice would be back for this challenge; I figured not so much, because the dramatic impact is greater with all the