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Agreed. That bugged me. Threatening violence (twice!) over something so petty just makes you look terrible, and saying the only thing stopping you is her vagina doesn't make it any better (or more assuring).

Oh god, the cringeworthy comments… "Look at you. You're so beautiful! Isn't she great? No one would believe you were ever a guy. I mean c'mon. Isn't she hot, Jordan Knight*? You'd have invited her backstage, wouldn't you? Talk about a surprise then. Whoa." (creepy silent chuckle)

@avclub-253efe0d294b2c4bf551b50760a07de1:disqus , respectfully, I don't necessarily agree, at least in my preferred usage. Like @avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus said, it's acting spoiled, mean/catty, and I'll tack on arrogant a/o entitled. Those aren't gender-specific qualities. I realize some guys use

Exactly. I think combining every other adjective you came up with adds up to…well, "bitch." I realize as a woman some think I shouldn't feel this way, but to me it's economy of language; sometimes the word just fits (and I think it can fit men for men, too - I personally don't use it only towards women).

Yeah, his delusion hit an all time high this week when he suggested that he could play an older guy or a younger guy in the commercial, didn't matter; not only could he do it but in fact had done it all. I'm seriously wondring if he got here through a portal from some alternate pop cultue universe where he had a

Oh no, I get that politically they may jive and that Trump's not backing that side for religious reasons; it's just that most who tend to affiliate themselves with the right wing usually have to be pretty pro-God, even if that's not something that they have much interest in personally. (Really both parties do, just

Actually that was more of a lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek attempt to be self depricating so as to not to come off like someone who's trying to be a dick to someone I don't know on the internet over a tv show just for the sake of being a dick to someone I don't know on the internet over a tv show. But I can see now I

I have to say that I too am worried about him (Penn) being too responsible in some upcoming task. But as we're both Penn supporters, I'm posing this to you: to me, the more pressing obstacle (assuming he makes it to final four/two) is whether Trump - a vocal right-winger - would give him the win to a vocal atheist.

Eh. I watch/-ed and love some of the AVC's best and most beloved shows - just try and pry me away from P&R or GoT! - but I also watch and really like this show too, unironically and "un-guiltily." I consider myself a fairly intelligent chick, and I think it's highly entertaining and fascinating in its own way. And I

I absolutely agree. If you had a pro in there to tweak color scheme, set decor and which styles to use in each setting, the men's idea was far and away the more successful, imho. I guess it was ultimately a concept vs. execution debate, and the women executed a lukewarm concept better than the men executed a much

Well you can, but you won't like it.

Genevieve, I'm forever in platonic love with you for saying this, because I thought I'd gone crazy - from the moment the challenge started and especially throughout every Austin segment I was mentally begging that that awesome Liverpuddlian lady would show up and teach these bitches a thing or two about light-up

I totally support you in your storming! And yes, Coles's "This is the most talented workroom In Project Runway History [TM]" prompted a "BULLSHIT," to the horror of my sleeping cats.

Holy shit, I haven't seen anyone get the Bitch Edit* worse than Lola did last night in a looooong time, and because of that I got genuinely worried that her literally-throw-EVERYTHING-at-the-wall-and-see-what-sticks-then-call-it-your-piece technique was going to be rewarded (a la Tyra Banks berating one model more

Strangely their art is just naked pictures of other reality stars, just not ones on Bravo, so that's why they're blurred.

I thought he was a plant too! I really wish they had interviewed the customers for a second, or at least stuck a camera nearby while they were "casually chatting" a la Top Chef, just so we could understand some of their choices and thus why what worked (read: sold) did. 

"It is the pertest ass I have ever seen in a video of a man’s father on his deathbed."

I really want to have something clever a/o insightful to say (because there should be a first time for everything, and dammit, I feel like it's gotta be my time eventually), but this episode just fell flat for me. The pieces that made it into the top or were at least safe I had no real problem with, but none really

I won't defend it as brilliant, or even great, but I'm really hoping the show doesn't forget this blood pressure thing and maybe plays it as a hidden sign that all isn't rainbows and unicorns for the Halperts. Nothing uproariously scandalous or anything, just scuffing the polished surface they've pretty much always

Young, I just want to say that while I do tend to agree with certain criticisms, I really liked your piece in the "children's challenge." And no, I'm truly not saying that as a cover-my-ass move; I thought it was really whimsical and fun. And thanks for telling us a little more about the challenges-within-challenges