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I don't think they would be as good, but you need to play to your strengths. Adore managed to work with it, Bianca is a costume designer. Like RuPaul says, this IS the muthafucking olympics of drag. you bring your A Game, and if you need to make up for weaknesses then you do. I think any Queen applying needs to take a

While drag can be expensive, it doesn't have to be. Most drag queens didn't start with a lot of money, and learnt how to sew. If chi chi had learned she could make much better outfits and only pay for the fabric. Drag is all about creativity, so I'm not sure that citing your lack of funds is a good strategy.

Well that's not what your post suggested at all. Whether fiona is a properly fleshed out character really has no effect on whether Sherlock acted like a dick or not. And wanting Watson to have stuff going on in her life is very different from saying that Sherlock is a slut and Watson is alone

Not loving the new format. Also does this mean there will be a review of blindspot or is that a top pick out of the shows not interesting enough to review?

You're reading into it what you want. Sherlock utilises sex as an acrobatic activity that stimulates his brain. He does it regularly, thus it makes sense that he would start to chafe under the lack of sex. It was not a complaint about Fiona, it was an explanation for his general frustration that he only gave when

I thought this was a good filler episode. I thought considering how little we've seen fiona the actors did a really good job at conveying where they are.

Well it's a spectrum. That's why the diagnosis isn't autism, its ASD. He could be anywhere on it.

Did it? I think it's been pretty clear that Sherlock has plenty of women to have sex with. He wouldn't need Fiona for that. The fact that he's paying much attention at all would suggest Fiona did not just come in handy.

This is so stupid. It feels like the show broke up felicity and oliver because they couldn't work out how to keep them together and make it narratively interesting. I mean really, the whole surprise child thing was ridiculous, and the fake wedding was dumb, and seems more of a way to torture the shippers.

I think they've done it well but I'm ready for it to blow up. They haven't failed yet but knowing more than the characters can be so frustrating

I'm so impatient for liv and major's plotlines to converge. Surely now that he's taken out drake she'll realise

oh no. Bobbie, Mack, Lance, and May are the characters that ground the stories. Without bobbie and lance its going to be all inhumans all the time, and they are hit and miss.

You don't have to. The best snatch game performances are astute but plenty aren't. Doing it badly just makes it less funny, but in drag I don't think it makes it offensive. I Just think trying to argue that drag is a suing stereotypes is a weird complaint considering the genre where a lot of performances are crude,

Well for one thing, Bob being able to make it into a better performance is just the fact that he's a comedy queen and he knows what's he's doing. It doesn't change the nature of the comedy.

That's kind of my point

Though obviously nobody is in a place to say you shouldn't be offended by something, I feel like you can't judge the use of stereotypes for drag the same you would other mediums. Drag is all about taking examples and stereotypes to its craziest end- they are often the most outrageous versions of themselves, and that

Ugh once again there is so much oversensitivity and obsession with joan in this review. Just because she has the skills to play videogames doesn't make her a geek, or a comic book reader. There's nothing wrong with fleshing out her family backstory, something the reviewer complains about constantly, even in an episode

it is illegal. April would be 100% in her rights to sue Arizona for breach of privacy and medical malpractice. It's ridiculous, because if there's one issue for the medical community its the lines of privacy and your obligations to a patient or a patient's loved ones.

If she told April 'let me run tests on you', or 'put my trust in you' or whatever she becomes her doctor.

Oh my God the inaccuracy of the medicine kills me. Not only is Arizona telling Jackson about the pregnancy inappropriate it's also completely unprofessional and would be considered breaking patient confidentially which is not only a firable offence but also in some places against the law. I mean COME ON. Also it's