I'll admit that I cringed when I saw the episode title for this week.
I'll admit that I cringed when I saw the episode title for this week.
I feel like we should start getting college credit for watching this show now, since every week it seems like we're being lectured at.
There's a big difference between arrogance and confidence. Confident people are secure enough in their abilities to share the stage and credit. Arrogant people bulldoze over other people and need attention on them at all times. I think the comment Bob's brother made last night summed him up pretty well. Bianca was a…
I think Bob's arrogance, and his inability to read social cues or when to let a joke die, turned off a lot of people by the end of the season who were rooting for him to win at the beginning. The idea of seeing him perform for an hour after his head has been further inflated by the win sounds like a really miserable…
Derrick will staple a towel to a swimsuit and be celebrated by the judges for the effort of stapling that towel.
Add me to the din of stoned drag race fans. And I'm sure Bob cared about the cause he was fighting for…but I still feel like Bob fought for the opportunity to promote Bob…
How many directions are there? A one-dimensional artist found a one-dimensional singer to emulate, and seems unable to achieve further than that.
If we learned anything from Courtney Act in season six, it's that they put in already reputable ringers and that chances are, Derrick Berry signed some sort of contract where regardless of whatever he does in the competition, he's going to make Top 3. So, really, the only competition will be Bob, Derrick, and…someone…
Yeah, Thorgy's lack of wins was because nothing he did was interesting or unique. I have no interest in people bitching about honors they lost for tasks they didn't try at or weren't qualified enough to succeed at.
I love this post.
I almost resent Naomi for sucking the first half of the season and then suddenly getting her shit together and becoming a contender at this point. Is that weird? And I really wish Bob had some sort of competition. I went into this season loving and rooting for him, and his complete lack of understanding as to when the…
Wow, I think you just verbalized exactly what it is about Thorgy that's turned me off since the first episode. Obviously no love lost here with her elimination.
I mean, let's not go nuts. Derrick Berry was able to pretend to be a wild animal and gnaw on a plastic doll for twenty seconds. It really is an F student putting in a D performance.
I agree. To me, it's more of a letdown to go from O.J. to Katrina. My personal choice for a season two topic was Columbine. There's more of a tightly contained focus than Katrina, and it had an incredible impact on the culture at large, with a lot of major oversights by the police department that investigated it. It…
I'm glad it was a singing competition because I went into the episode with the expectation that it was the dreaded "Let's shill RuPaul products episode." The cheeky self-promotion in-joke was funny for the first couple of seasons, but it's gotten to the point where it's just obnoxious now.
Meet The Queens is an interesting thing. After watching it, I went into the season expecting to love Bob and hate Chi Chi. I'm rooting for Bob and I want to like her, but she has a tendency to make a funny joke and receive the attention she sought from it, but then stretch it out in a way that feels inorganic and a…
Unfortunately, I think Derrick is in it for the long hall. Drag Race has always put an independently-successful ringer in the competition, for better (Raja/Chad Michaels) and for worse (Courtney Act). The likelihood of her going home without making top four is slim, regardless of how she does in the competition. She's…
If it was actually good, it could've nabbed the number #1 slot of all time.
Until it's not:
Didn't Carl end up as a cop on the UK version?