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Andrew S.
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Much like with Awkward. (due back on the 16th) while I dislike the choices some of the girls make I can appreciate that they are in tune with the characters represented. Of course Carrie would choose her boyfriend over opportunity but I also saw it as protecting herself more since getting him away from people in her

One thing I've always liked about their Joan was that her doubting herself was never a question of her intelligence or with the idea of her 'just being a girl' but from substantial and realistic fears. I only mention it because of the whole 'woman with a crazy theory' exchange. I'm also glad that the case she helped

I think the spoiler might pertain to Lana being put as lead agent only to be forced back down (at least she got that bonus!). The lana dive might be my favorite of hers & Archer's interactions while anytime you can get Pam & Cheryl to go anywhere & just talk is a winner for me.

oh my word, I am on the floor! that is a Rupaul's Drag Race quality read!

Well, with his acting chops I look forward to his one wordless appearance in a commercial of some sort very soon, maybe two commercials if he can works his connections.

Not that I miss him, but is Julia's son ever going to appear again? or have they decided to have him live with his dad? This might be premature, as I haven't seen last night's episode yet, but he wasn't mentioned here so I'm guessing he's still MIA

I need all of the others to stop coming for Jinkx due to them feeling she is being disingenuous about her insecurities. How she feels is how she feels and there's nothing wrong with that. I was also annoyed that Coco won for a second rate Shangela impersonation but it was amusing enough, so okay I guess. As of right

Donna was AMAZING this episode and I was pleasantly surprised at her development and that Walt has someone he can trust. Donna, meanwhile, has a friend who likes her for her and if that rumor is anything to go by she intents to hold onto him. I wouldn't mind a spinoff of them in california or something. It's early to

I agree. There also seems to be a lack of a great group dynamic. There are fun queens here and there but as a whole I'm not feeling them.

I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone calling this season of RPDR the best ever. Sure there's Jinkx but overall the group isn't a constantly pleasant one - too many Delta Werks and not enough Latrice Royales.

This episode makes me wish I had taken spanish in high school, totally as I found it interesting and very amusing but I have a feeling that if I understood more of the spanish that I might have been on the floor. Kudos to Archer's staff though as even without knowing everything I got the gist of the sentiments.

Truthfully, as a odd mix of hyperactivity and painfully shy when it comes to sexuality, I'm not sure how I would've survived in high school socially in any other period than my own (early 2000s) because I just *cannot* mask my self in any sort of heterosexual closeting to save my life and am extremely lucky to have

They are tho - we have to remember that this is the 80s and attitudes towards gay people were different than they are now. Walt is closeted, denying himself, and doing anything he needs to do to protect himself. Not to mention, that guy kissed him without permission which I don't like. Walt is still freaking out but

Much like 2 weeks ago, nothing of value was lost. I'm also glad that Jinkx's glamour look had her pointedly walking the runway bored. My only complaint was that Michelle is so blinded to her love of fishiness that Alaska hasn't been read for repeating the same look in different dress textures/wig colors. But

One thing I really adore about Dadshaw is that his punishments mean business. Where the show won me over was in episode 2 where everyone was still punished for the entire week/length of the episode and only free after it was completed. I've NEVER seen a parent follow through on a punishment after the episode is over

Teddy is SUCH an asshole but he'll get what's coming to him, as will Avery. I really wish Gunnar's brother had been given more backstory as well. I can get to him being wanted by more than just police but there needed to be more fleshing out, even a line or two, as to how he got SO deep in hot water. I wonder if the

I was NOT here for everyone seriously TRYING IT with darling Jinkx this ep. I'm tired of Michelle & Santino with their vendetta against camp queens. Yes, if they can do glamour then that's good & one suggestion of it is fine but they never badger glam queens to let loose. And if you don't know 'Grey Gardens' then ok

Disappointed about George (who was so boring that I had to look back in this review to remember his name to use) but I liked everything else and am especially pleased that the Tom & Dorrit issue was FINALLY addressed. It was bugging me a LOT that he seemed to have no clue what to do with Doritt but also seemed to not

For future reference to everyone complaining that it doesn't match SatC: The Carrie Diaries is based on the book series of the same name which also falls into the same continuity as the original 'Sex and the City' book but neither match the show because of the changes HBO made to it for television (the biggest, most

Isn't Ray supposed to have Cyborg legs and no genitalia now? Bless him for getting them back I guess.