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This show does switcheroos, shenanigans, and all the other s's SO well.

This was more star studded than Taylor Swift's Bad Blood video! Abbi Jacobson, Ilana Glazer and Seinfeld!?! Yas Kween.

A testament to Maslany's brilliance: Every time the credits roll I think why do they only bill Sarah! And then I remember she plays all the clones.

The difference between Ginj and Raja & Willam is that they were consistently funny and they never played the victim. They were spontaneous and witty and their shade was not coming from a place of insecurity. Ginger is the type of person who is bitter because she obviously hates herself and the constant victim card she

This episode gets an A for eliminating Kennedy Davenport. I was gonna kill the bitch before this episode was over. I'M SO HAPPY TO SEE VIOLET AND PEARL in the top 3. Personally I think it should have been Pearl, Violet and Katya, because I completely agree with Oliver…she was the most talented of this bunch. Ginger

Personally I think this season is going far better than the last. It's easier to follow, the Proletheans are out of the way, and pretty much everything with Castor works. The only problem is how does Castor connect to Leda? There hasn't been much going on with Leda at all this season. From the looks of the promo for

This was the first episode that didn't feel "junior". I think "I am the walrus" wins for line of the week.

No, Chad Michaels. She's a drag queen from Rupaul's Drag Race

The episode is an A alone for CHAD FUCKING MICHAELS MARRYING XIOMARA AND ROGELIO. Also, I cried like a baby.

Okay, I need a moment after this episode. I love how the moment there are no more team challenges, the dynamics of these queens completely switches! I adored this challenge, and I have really been loving Violet's performance the last few weeks. She turned it out. Also, I fucking LOVE Pearl, that is all. Kennedy's

I understand that B6-13 has been a drag but I really do believe that the writers are ending it in the best way possible. The fact that foxtail is Mellie Grant herself was a pretty bold and exciting twist if you ask me. It's one of those twists that ties a lot of the show's story lines together (after weeks of

Winston motherfucking Le'Andre Bishop everyone. I think I'm actually in love with him after seeing that crepe flip. That was, in my opinion, their best season finale. Such a perfect balance between comedy and feel good moments and nothing felt redundant (even the Cece & Schmidt stuff)

Yes, it was a team challenge, but I was okay with it because it wasn't a performing challenge. They really got to show some versatility this week! It also proves my point that Ging would have been eliminated a long ass time ago on any other season. She's perfectly potent, but I really just don't find her anything

The comedy on this show is so dry and clever that it's so effective. I really really appreciate Amy for using comedy as a lens to critique society and to make astute observations. It's not comedy with the sole purpose of making someone laugh, it's funny and it's thought provoking. And that is talent.

Winston is my everything. His frustration after he throws the hard waffle on the table is probably my favourite thing that's ever happened. This is literally the only comedy on television that has this many well defined, funny characters. Everyone is a standout. This is the true definition of an ensemble. That's why I

I love Pearl, but she bombed this challenge. But personally, I don't understand why they would have more than one singing challenge in a season. This season should have had the subtitle: teams! Because they keep doing team challenges. ALL OF WHICH have been performance challenges. I love performance challenges, but

This was such a great episode after a few weeks of meandering! I can tell that the finale is going to be insane.

I didn't hate this episode. The stuff with Mellie: YES! I like it all very much and I think that it's really interesting that this Mellie for present storyline is mirroring Hilary Clinton's run for the presidency. The show is a political thriller and I like when the focus is around the white house and around

I understand why they didn't take the explosive season finale route as this season was much more contemplative but I completely agree with Adams…It's a huge risk to leave every single storyline unresolved. No answers are given. After last week's cliffhanger, Martha is no where to be seen, we have no idea where

I really appreciate the fact that they brought back a lot of plot points that left unfinished through out the season made them central to this episode. That, along with Jane and Rafael's break up stuff really made this a strong one.