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There are definitely some mild genetic variations between the clones (which is why Sarah and Helena are immune) so maybe the boob genes are different in Cosima and Krystal.

- I'm pretty sure Westmoreland is the old guy Rachel keeps seeing in her cyborg eye.
- I love that Krystal was offended by the suggestion that she and Sarah were identical. It was understandable given Sarah's loose leather shorts. Honey, no.
- It seems likely that Cosima ruined the remaining samples when she grabbed the

I would've done unspeakable things to see JCM in it. My friend who got our tickets for NPH decided to be super generous and get better seats than we'd agreed upon so we were in the 4th row. I was on the verge of hysterical sobbing the entire time.

My pet theory about Gaga has always been that "Lady Gaga" was going to be a limited time persona that she totally intended to theatrically kill off before assuming a new character (basically trying to take Bowie and Madonna's reinventions to the next level). But she blew up too big, too fast and bought into her own

Right? No recording can compare to seeing it live and you would think producers would understand that. By nature of the theatre, most people will never be able to see top performances (like Curry's) and it seems wasteful to not make them available for mass consumption eventually. Maybe Hamilton will be a test case? I

I think her videos were really clever and subversive until Born This Way, when her overall output declined in quality quite significantly.
I haven't seen Glitter since it was in theaters (I worked at a theater at the time so it was free) but I honestly don't remember much about it. I'm pretty sure Glitter and

Powerhouse tabletop performances needs to become a thing.

You know there were at least some drunken handies when they were at Uni together. I mean, seriously.

Yeah, he definitely thinks of other people as objects/playthings so most of the time he just wants to see what will happen when he puts them in certain situations.

…I may have to watch that.

TBH, I would watch the shit out of Gaga doing A Star Is Born as a Garland drag homage…which it very well could be, intentionally or not.

I don't know. I feel like could probably do at least an okay job in it. It's a remake that no one is really asking for anyway.

It would be really great if more stage productions were released commercially a few years after debut. It would great to be able to rewatch original cast performances and, honestly, is unlikely to significantly impact ongoing productions. Most people watching stage recordings would likely still attend the theatre

He's got a lot of sass for someone with no backbone.

No. There's definitely a difference in career security if you start out in a decent drama or comedy than if you start out mostly taking off your shirt and smoldering.

But a photoshoot isn't a declaration of one's sexuality. It's really not that different playing a gay role early in one's career. It probably wasn't the best idea but he was really young and may not have had the best representation.

No. When you're first roles depend more on being a sex object for teenage girls than your acting or comedic ability being out is riskier for future employment. Especially 5+ years ago.

Also, Galvin grew up in Westchester, NY and Haynes grew up in Kansas. Those are two very different environments likely to produce two very different internalized attitudes towards homosexuality.

Colton's response was actually pretty great.

I think that note from the network was based solely on the belief that their target demo wanted him back and shirtless.