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Agreed, the kid playing Grace is quite good. So much fine acting around her, it would be painful to watch her otherwise. I thought the expression on her face when Alicia handed her the Bible was exactly right. She never expected it and doesn't really want to read it. The overwhelming majority of people just want

Again, seriously, Divine has been dead since 1988. And yes, it's spelled Divine. Now eat shit.

Seriously, on what planet is Ed Wood more famous than RuPaul? And anyway, he was a crossdresser, not a drag queen.

What could have made this episode better? A knife fight between Marcel and Bourdain. It would be like the Ultimate Douchebag Fighting Challenge.

The problem with all you Blake haters is that you think a pretty boy can't be a soulless creep capable of douchebaggy assholiness. You want some kind of obvious villain. That's not how this show (or the real world) operates.

Bourdain is a dick. He brings nothing to the table but snark. I have no feelings about z17, however.

On behalf of the gay guys, I'd like to say that Dale is now hubba hubba husky.

Frankly…
… I'm confused. In the first sentence of the first paragraph, David Sims chides the show for being "freakin' complicated," then finishes up the same paragraph by admiring the writers for "reaching for this level of complexity." Huh?

The scene, as edited, works fine. There are five other people in the room besides Cage. The reaction shots or even just the inclusion of one of them in the frame with Cage is reasonable. The power of his speech is not remotely diminished by the cuts. In fact, it would just be ridiculous if we didn't see what the other

Blake has a bland attractiveness which is no doubt a desirable quality in the work he does. Certainly no law firm would hire someone who openly looks and acts like a thug. And the idea that he has to LOOK threatening to BE threatening is just stupid. Guys like that with looks like his get away with shit all the time

Lily smiled in a recent episode, briefly. What more do you want? She's not the E-Trade baby.

Lots of funny stuff in this episode. I especially enjoyed Mitchell setting off the car alarms in his Spiderman costume and having the entire building go to the window to see what's happened. Then, the "thumbs up" guy made me laugh out loud.

Bring back Donna
I actually groaned when I read the phrase "hiccup/Emmy hangover." Seriously?

And Anthony Bourdain is an ass. What exactly is your point?

I thought Ed's spoon joke was amusing. Made even more so because it actually made Angelo pause.

I've rooted for Ed since the first episode. You could see the skill, if not the personality, all along. I don't find him any less likable than Richard Blais or Hung. I don't get some people's need to have a humble, huggable winner for this series. I just want to see the best chef in the assembled group emerge. And it

Yes, Tom high could be awesome. He'd have to far less of a tight ass. And one can only hope the eye rolling would cease.

The "Omen" re-do was unnecessary and just as pointless as the "Psycho" update from the late '90s. And as film deaths go, I still find Lee Remick's demise in the original "Omen" to be amongst the most unsettling ever.

I was amused by Ed's yellow dress shenanigans. But it's not his color. And it took up about 30 seconds of time, hardly making it the "longest segment." I suspect Kevin's bitching was edited way down to appear less obnoxious than it was.

In a TV landscape that inexplicably supports multiple variations of so-called "Real Housewives," I welcome a show like this. It felt different right away. And it has Linney, who's admirable on so many levels. Having known more than my fair share of folks diagnosed with chronic or potentially terminal diseases, it will