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Okay, after having hated on Willam in the comments last week a little bit, I must now grudgingly admit that I liked her this week, other than the boat. I think someone mentioned that she made it all about herself and didn't get read for it like Milan, which was bullshit. She had 8000 stickers of her own face on the

I loved Manila, and the way she did that was epic. So damn funny. Plus, it helped to get rid of Delta, so double bonus points.

It was the one with the hat.

It was the one with the hat.

Agreed! Loved that. Oh, and thanks…. Now I have the Darcy Pennell Show theme song running through my head. That does not make my life a lot less hell.

I thought Raven was super hot out of drag.

Yeah - the Beyonce thing was just beyond painful. I liked Kenya and I don't normally like overly fishy queens, but she was just so damn cute and bouncy, she was like a teacup poodle. I don't get how all these girls keep thinking they can "do" Gaga, Pink, Beyonce…
I actually had an easier time understanding her than I

I really like Dida. But that bitch needs wig help, big time. Her wigs are busted.

Yeah, I don't get the Willam love either. The "I'm sad that they all have to leave so I can win" line lost any good will I may have grudgingly had toward her for being clever and smartassed. I totally believed her when she said she doesn't have girlfriends or was friends with other queens - she's a total self-absorbed

I'd like to think it's simply due to time constraints that the episodes are so crammed full. I've never really understood why British tv series are only 6 or so episodes long. For everything Fellowes wants to do, and all the stories he wants to tell, he absolutely needs more time. That's really my biggest complaint.

I'm one of those "early adopters" and a gamer from waay back, and I've always had handhelds. Gameboy, GameGear, Neogeo, Lynx…. (yeah yeah I know, but I'm a geek for tech and games) and I will be happily picking up my new Vita on Wednesday morning. Since I already have a PS3, I'm really hoping they will finally

My last PSP was the Metal Gear acid green bundle with Peace Walker. Amazing game. If you have the PS3 I recommend the Metal Gear hi-def 3 pack simply to play Peace Walker. I never had an issue with playing it on the PSP (and as a woman with smallish hands, that's saying something, believe me) but experiencing it on a

Yeah, his strange sense of being entitled to be waited on even at Christmas lunch was really out there. At the same time it was a really nice little piece of smack against the nouveau riche attitude of being entitled to all the goodies at anyone's expense. "To hell with the little people, they're here to serve, that's

I thought it was sweet. And let's not forget how incredibly easily led Daisy is. At least she was getting good solid advice, rather than learning how to be discontented and bitchy. Though I swear if she says "But iss jes nawt riiiight" one more time next season I will fly to London and slap Sir Julian in the face.

I LOVED that line. Best Dowager line of the night other than "Do you promise?"

I actually forgot they had phones until this episode… when poor Carson was made to huff his bulk all the way through the house to hand over the telegram to Robert. All I could think was, the lawyer doesn't have a phone? Why should Carson have to race through the entire house when the lawyer must have Robert's digits?

See I don't see it that way. They were more than happy to fuck with anyone even prior to Bates (at least that's the vibe I get) and I enjoyed that more than the constant all over the place stuff we've gotten this season. First they're complete asswipes, then they get all repentant for two seconds, then they're

They were all silly little plot points but I disliked the Rosamund bit most. Never liked the character herself, could not care less about her, but really, like no one could see that coming?
Sweet angel Lavinia and the ouija was next worst, then Thomas. I rather enjoyed watching him freaking out trying to find the dog

It wasn't uncommon during that time period (1870's-ish and even before) for English men (read- aristos) to marry wealthy American women simply for money. I hardly think Robert an unattractive candidate for marriage - I rather think it was financial expediency which caused his marriage to Cora. I believe Winston

I've always enjoyed this movie. Love the singing along to the "mini tunes".
Hot dogs!
Armor hot dogs!