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This episode kind of sealed for me that the 'Lip Sync For Your Legacy' gimmick does nothing but detract from the series. From a performance and a narrative sense, Roxxxy should have gone home this week, and probably would have in the traditional format (and Katya would have rightfully won the challenge outright). But

Really enjoying this series so far, this episode was the funniest yet. I'm really impressed by Jamil as Tahani who helps make a character that could be truly irritating, hilarious by virtue of her comedic timing (as well as the writing of course).

Plus the change back to Bottom 3 not only puts Katya undeservedly in danger, but pretty much proved they took the first opportunity they could to send Ginger in danger and out.

You'll be pleased to know they announced at D23 that the Dia de los Muertos movie was set to be released November 2017, under the title 'Coco'.

Damian has said he was invited back, but he couldn't make it due to touring commitments in Ireland.

Nah she wasn't. That was one of the twin cheerleaders. I'm pretty sure I read the actress couldn't make it (and she wasn't credited either).

"What channel is it on? I mean, what channel is it on? I'm trying to say something supportive! *deep breath* What channel is it on?"

I had to pause the episode from laughing so hard at Amy Sedaris' character.

I think you mean 'hashbrown'

Now we just need a full version of Pinot Noir. And then a full album of everything Titus sang.

Eh, I wouldn't consider it a good thing since the film promotes and glorifies abusive relationships, rape and has a 'hero' who is a stalker, rapist and abuser. And that's just the start of whats wrong with it.

I believe this year's nominations are for the first season because of OITNB premiering after the last year's deadline, so Lyonne & Aduba are submitted for their season 1 guest work.

Thrilled that Natasha Lyonne, Laverne Cox and Uzo Aduba got nominated for OITNB, but dismayed that Maslany got snubbed for the second year.

It was so great to see Santana and (especially) Tina back in this episode. The NY gang was really livened up with them there. It's so annoying that Tina isn't a regular in NY when Blaine and Sam are there being so incredibly bland. Luckily Santana appears to be sticking around, from what I've read in spoilers.

'Total Eclipse of the Heart' was originally in this episode sung by Will and April, but it got cut at the last minute. Luckily, the song is still on the album containing all the songs from the last two episodes.

To be fair, Marley was pretty much the show's lead last season, aside from Rachel and Blaine. She had plenty of storylines and songs, they were just generally awful (Anyone remember her bulimia storyline?).

Whenever I see trailers for this movie, the only thing I can hear from Mr. Peabody is Clive Bixby.

My name was Vicky, tell my story!

I acknowledge its existence, but don't look particularly fondly on it. BHA is one of the better episodes though, if only for Dean's Jeff impression.

Hello, I'm one of those lurkers (promise I'm not this phantom downvoter!), and before going back into the abyss, I'd like to ask a question! Me and my friend are planning on watching our favourite Troy episodes in preparation for tonight's episode. Which episodes that feature Troy would you guys deem the best? I've