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A lip sync is an overall performance more than just seeing who can mouth the words better. You could argue that a toss of the wig or even a death drop is a stunt. Regardless, Sasha did it best.

Since when is the fashion not a huge component of this show? JFC.

Seriously. I feel bad for all these insecure people who are intimidated by a cerebral queen.

I appreciate your insight to what was going on in the actual theatre. I don't get the Sasha hate and conspiracy theories at all, so it's good to be reassured by the real talk.

Since when does winning the most challenges ever determine who's going to be the overall winner, in this or any reality show competition?

Food: Fact or Fiction is so lovely, for some reason I find his voice in it really relaxing.

He was in every closing improv game, performing astonishingly badly.

I'm a woman named Mackenzie and literally no one has ever been confused by it.

Nah, I let Brad have it.

When we were picking out a cemetery plot for my suddenly dead father, the salesperson abruptly said, "Hey, the lead singer of Sublime's buried nearby. Want to see the grave?" So we golf-carted over and looked at his simple headstone, which was covered in token and seashells and notes and even a blunt. It's something

Could it not be that Home Improvement was placed in such a shitty time slot because it got not-great ratings? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? I certainly remember it being in various time slots in syndication over the years that would suit the after-school crowd, if not the after-work crowd, during the late

According to the article, it was on TBS from 2002-2013 without garnering any pop culture resurgence, but sure, okay, what you said.

About ten years after the show's ending, I went to a party at one of the creators' houses, and it was covered in Home Improvement props, like Binford-branded tools and even Wilson's half-painted self-portrait. It was surreal.

I wonder if part of the reason Home Improvement hasn't lived on is because it's a show centered around masculinity and men, Richardson aside. A lot of the most fondly remembered sitcoms had significant tween girl fan bases, and while JTT was cute, not much about the show didn't have much for me to relate to or truly

I too was devastated by the loss of Michael when I was a kid (mostly because I had a crush on him), but I came around on Soper too. Mostly thanks to his turn on Boy Meets World as Joey the Rat…when I also had a crush on him.

Seconded!

I'm such a sucker for a tragic biography—this is going on my TBR list.

his hereto unseen family

It's packaged like a YA novel, but at the Amazon page everything seems tagged as adult/general literature.

Same here. I eventually went to Priddy's Twitter to find the link.