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Could not agree with @Whatwhatque:disqus &@zoomzoomer:disqus more. I think perhaps both Ru & Needles kinda regret how Season 4 turned out. Sharon was able to mold herself to the judges' preferences (doing her "paycheck drag" rather than her "dignity drag") & Ru fell for it. I recently saw a video of Sharon at

Without seeing more than the short videos provided on the LOGO site my favorites are Jade Jolie, Serena Chacha, & Roxxxy Andrews.

Without seeing more than the short videos provided on the LOGO site my favorites are Jade Jolie, Serena Chacha, & Roxxxy Andrews.

I've read that Alyssa Edwards was stripped of her pageant crown & it was given to Coco Montrese. Way to research for maximum drams potential, producers; I'm already excited for January!!

I've read that Alyssa Edwards was stripped of her pageant crown & it was given to Coco Montrese. Way to research for maximum drams potential, producers; I'm already excited for January!!

Brilliant! The point system could be used to highlight the 'Race' part of 'Drag Race' (eg: contestants 'taking the lead' or 'falling back' as points are gained & lost) or determine the order when picking themes/partners/etc for challenges. It would be hard to keep every contestant in a normal season where there are so

Brilliant! The point system could be used to highlight the 'Race' part of 'Drag Race' (eg: contestants 'taking the lead' or 'falling back' as points are gained & lost) or determine the order when picking themes/partners/etc for challenges. It would be hard to keep every contestant in a normal season where there are so

I like the few moments that shows Louise as a manipulative genius *in training* rather than having her be a mastermind well beyond her years (a la Stewie Griffin). I think it adds depth to her character and keeps her the tiniest bit grounded in some sort of reality. I also find it funny that Bob gets so exasperated by

I like the few moments that shows Louise as a manipulative genius *in training* rather than having her be a mastermind well beyond her years (a la Stewie Griffin). I think it adds depth to her character and keeps her the tiniest bit grounded in some sort of reality. I also find it funny that Bob gets so exasperated by

I'm assuming the reference wasn't intentional on the writers' part, but did anyone else shout "We just got QUANTUM LEAP'ed!" when the show ended with Monroe's tense "Oh boy…"?

I'm assuming the reference wasn't intentional on the writers' part, but did anyone else shout "We just got QUANTUM LEAP'ed!" when the show ended with Monroe's tense "Oh boy…"?

I totally agree with Wax Tom. While I enjoyed the movie, the awkward dialogue & emotional pacing kept it from being amazing. It seemed like a lot of what was being said was clunky exposition & the emotional stuff was cloying and unearned. I felt I was just being *told* that the characters felt this way rather than it

I totally agree with Wax Tom. While I enjoyed the movie, the awkward dialogue & emotional pacing kept it from being amazing. It seemed like a lot of what was being said was clunky exposition & the emotional stuff was cloying and unearned. I felt I was just being *told* that the characters felt this way rather than it

Latrice was never a top pick for me, but I wanted to stick up for her when Janice (I'm pretty sure it was her) said that her Divine makeup looked like a clown. First of all, the makeup looked fine &, secondly, Divine's look actually WAS partially inspired by a clown (the clown from Howdy-Doody, if Water's 'Role

Latrice was never a top pick for me, but I wanted to stick up for her when Janice (I'm pretty sure it was her) said that her Divine makeup looked like a clown. First of all, the makeup looked fine &, secondly, Divine's look actually WAS partially inspired by a clown (the clown from Howdy-Doody, if Water's 'Role

I've always liked Tammie, but I saw a lot of negative comments prior to the premier about her being included in All Stars that made me doubt her chances. This episode has reaffirmed my faith in Miss Brown.

I've always liked Tammie, but I saw a lot of negative comments prior to the premier about her being included in All Stars that made me doubt her chances. This episode has reaffirmed my faith in Miss Brown.

I assumed that his hesitation came from the fact that she had two kids & was relatively settled (actually, he pretty much said just that, so I didn't have to assume much). The women from his past were a lot less tied-down & either young with a lot of freedom OR his age with unpredictable tendencies. Also, the asphalt

I assumed that his hesitation came from the fact that she had two kids & was relatively settled (actually, he pretty much said just that, so I didn't have to assume much). The women from his past were a lot less tied-down & either young with a lot of freedom OR his age with unpredictable tendencies. Also, the asphalt

My mind immediately connected this episode to the story of the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz stories. Now that I think about it, the theme is pretty similar to the episode where Fry gets worms: how much can you upgrade before you're not really you anymore?