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That song might've been the best thing she's ever done, honestly.

Gaga's at her best any time she channels Bruce Springsteen (which is why Born This Way remains her best album), and half of this album is great because she chose to play into that. When she refuses to fully commit to that sound and appeals to what sounds moderately mainstream ("Dancin' In Circles", "Million Reasons"),

I feel the same way, though "Sinner's Prayer" is actually my favorite and I definitely find "Million Reasons" to be bland.

L'avventura's, easily. It's the first thing I think of when I think of posters.

I like her too. I just thought Alaska should've won.

It'll be as messy as Alaska's tantrum and as long as any of Miss Fame's bizarre monologues she gave on the main stage during her season.

Don't even get me started on that infamous studded crop-top mess she wore for the commercial challenge. She looked the worst on the runway that week by far and still managed to get a win handed to her.

I had the exact same experience.

I think that's pretty accurate; based on what the queens have said outside of the show (and just based on the fact that Alaska ended up winning), Alaska's breakdown was supposed to be a humanizing moment that set up the finale and its focus on Alaska's mental/emotional state, thus making her sympathetic. As evidenced

I've been saying this for a few years now, but Oliver doesn't watch this show the same way the rest of us do. He knowingly buys into the narratives the show puts forth while the fanbase (for the most part) sees past them and views the queens as human beings vying for a prize/respectability/post-show opportunities, to

Given that expressions of support on social media are how the show purports to incorporate input from its audience, I think it's fairly safe to say that it makes more sense to get a feel for how the fanbase is thinking via that metric than what you're suggesting, which is… what, exactly? A gut feeling? Guessing, based

I genuinely don't know what to say to this, though I will point out that I'm also a grown-ass man. My response was a joke/attempt to avoid this kind of weird vitriol from someone purporting to be the authority on maturity while insulting young, proud gay men over a reality show. Jesus christ.

I think it's worth pointing out that Alaska won one more challenge than Katya and Detox. They all did exceptionally well. I don't think Alaska didn't deserve to win; I, like a majority of the fanbase, was rooting for Katya. And sorry, I'll rephrase: I and the vast majority of the fanbase who made their pick known

Honey, I am young, I am hung, and you can't take this adolescent bitterness!

We have to remember: It's not personal. It's drag.

The finale was filmed before any of it aired. We never had a say.

That was a quick and relatively perplexing way to respond. The "we" refers to the fanbase that gave Katya a 21x1 ratio of retweets/likes on Twitter, several thousand more likes on Facebook, etc. etc.

It's not entitlement; the fanbase knows that this is a reality show with obvious storylines and is at least 50% fake. You're attempting to make the case that the show duped its audience and now we're all angry because we're morons who fell for the show's fake nonsense, when we're really irritated with the fake nonsense

We're all getting very catty tonight, aren't we?

This is all in jest, hun. We all knew Alaska was going to win from day one.