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I spent the entire episode waiting for Annie Golden to burst into song [or, at the very least, have one of the flashbacks turn into a scene from Hair].

All is I know is red velvet can go to hell!

Leanne giving Angie the thumbs up after the death scene was the icing on that cake.

Thanks for clearing that up; it's far too early in the season for me to lose the plot.

Soso has a [surprisingly mature] kid? I have no idea how old she is supposed to be.

Season 7.

The genius Katya fake-out [almost] saved this lacklustre season.

Ssshhh! That's the first WOT write-up the show's received all season [after not being mentioned at all during the first half] so don't rock Kayla's semi-interested boat.

The ensuing pause and then Fry silently flipping the calendar back to the pin-up gal is my favorite bit of the episode.

I'm just glad his parents let him record this on a school night.

They all did; Pearl's was the last shown so I suspect Oliver was distracted by a bright color or shiny object beforehand.

Michelle Visage: a pro and a con.

She's the Rebel Wilson of Drag Race.

"I once had a summer job as towel boy for Mike Tyson, who was sweating like a rapist…"

The show winning the Emmy last year didn't seem to help.

Hey, I was watching alone on a sofa when it premiered and watching alone on a sofa when it ended…

After all these years of withholding, Weiner gave us everything we wanted. I thought it was heaven.

If it makes you feel better, they'll all die eventually.

iDunno.

I spent years 0-16 living on a farm in the Aussie bush; never once was I terrorised by a giant pig, a spikey VW beetle, a 19th-century bushranger or a serial killer being hunted by a long haul truck driver.