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Andrew S.
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That's just the point - it isn't your community which means that it isn't your word to worry about or how it's policed. As far as the N word, I have a different relationship with it than my brother does - he uses it conversationally while I don't use it at all - and different tolerances.

* Upon the commencement of the last scene all I could think about was Rowan/Eli making good on his promise to get her on that plane

No - I didn't ask what Drag as an artform did for Transgender people. I asked what the SHOW did for them and this is not an answer to that.

Not to mention - what does it say about the people who find these offenses funny? Oh, but I'm sure they'll tell someone who complains to stop 'over-reacting and ruining the fun' while feeling offended at that person's offense.

oh. Thanks for the head's up!

So you're basically saying that Trans people should just shut up and let drag queens have their fun? No matter how many people it offends? And that they should be grateful for all Drag Race has 'done for them'?

Oh man

Truthfully I was worried this would happen with the show runner leaving and with the finale for season 3 being what it was - a perfect series finale - combined with seemingly no one from the show's former staff on the project can we even call it the same show? Do these male showrunners know how to write Jenna & her

This was an awful, pointless episode for the most part. I liked the awkwardness of the GOP sketch as it reminded me of the time I perused the GOPTeens twitter, but aside from the CNN commercial and Kate & Cecily in the broken arms sketch this was a waste of time. Speaking of Cecily - who decided that Colin Jost was

I mean,

Yeah, I'm not sure what Shonda's game plan is unless she wants me to hate everyone to varying degrees but Mellie & Abby and despise Olivia & Fitz the most. What happened to the season 1 Olivia that still got things done, had herself reasonably together and was generally ok? Why was she replaced by this person that can

She's not a kid though - she's a teenager. I'd expect someone smart enough to have all straight As to not equate her father's affairs with her mother's or at least be more respectful to her mother despite her distaste, that's all.

David & Abby are the true sweethearts of the show now, who would've ever guessed it?

Goodness

I'm already worried that Viola will be someone's other woman or emotionally flawed. All of her leads are the same woman - deeply flawed, sometimes great at their job and almost always an emotional wreck. Someone's very limited range is showing…..

There was a lot to like about this finale. I'm a bit miffed that Allison's death wasn't given more of a proper send off ( I guess given the timeline of most of the action? but they should've had a funeral scene of some sort at the end to go with the Chris & Isaac moments) and the editing of the ending, where Derek

of course when I was trying to look out for Kira I left myself open to loosing Allison unexpectedly. It was bad enough that Jeff basically wrote Kira all too similarly to Allison - new girl in town, a parent that doesn't approve of her relationship with a wolf, a complicated relationship with an emotionally distant

that's the thing - she didn't

I too appreciate that their deaths aren't just being swept under the rug as aside from Isaac Lydia's mentioned them herself.

I will admit it's largely nostalgia coloring my feelings a bit but I hope she can eventually pull herself together, though that might not come with an acting career attached. She seems to not necessarily thrive off chaos so much as only feel comfortable when its around her (her early familial life & all it's problems