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Fey didn't write this episode. She's generally very liberal, but she's not perfect.

This was easily the best episode of the season. I've only seen a handful of better coming out stories, and I've seen a million.

Everyone tore me apart last week too, so solidarity, I guess.

I can't get over how weak this season is. This was the first serious sewing challenge we've been given so far, and even at this late stage in the game, everyone turned out supremely basic looks. Maybe it's the fact that we just came off of All Stars 2 with some of the biggest personalities in the history of the show

Obviously. I'm pointing this out because the review claims that the show is spinning its wheels in an attempt to condemn the Jacqueline storyline, when the reasoning is flimsy on its face and, ultimately, flat out incorrect.

Cross's incident plays a large role in the back-half of this season and speaks to the fact that white people tend to abandon their interest in social justice when they're afforded wealth and embraced by the establishment they like to rail against. There's absolutely a point.

Jesus christ.

I would've put Alexis in the bottom as well, and I thought that embarrassing back and forth on the runway was going to be the justification the show would use to save Valentina. I've defended Nina from the beginning, but she's been given dozens of chances and her narrative has nowhere else to go.

It's definitely going to be Shea now. I can't see it going any other way.

Seriously? Charlie stood in one place and went into the lip-sync knowing she was going to give up. At least Valentina tried.

If anything, this killed any interest I had in this season. Valentina was the only contestant I could conceive of winning. Am I really going to watch another episode of Alexis whining without the season's only real star? This really is season 7 all over again.

Please fuck off.

Good for us!

Go look up Joy Reid's comments on the whole ordeal.

I'm shocked at how well this is written. I was expecting at least some reference to the liberal wing of the "resistance" who misgender her and call her a traitor on Twitter.

"…the people of America being confronted with a commander-in-chief whose own ineptitude once again makes Bush look like the harmless buffoon he was before…"

Given that Jacqueline's backstory is a self-aware joke about the concept of whitewashing, it probably won't be "cringe-inducing."

Why are you still watching this show and then shitting on it all over this site if you don't enjoy it?

I can't read these comments anymore. The casual transphobia is unreal.

Please stop. Enough.