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If only his directing of both the court scenes and video weren't so awful I'd give him props but who is he to judge Roxxxy or anybody he directed The Beginning.

@avclub-299b29bd1a150927a69e3e562b87d231:disqus the logic is "we already paid for this footage to be produced we might as well use it and save some money for other stuff"

It would be nice in networks would loosen up a bit.  I could see The Farm being a fun enough thing about the size of a British comedy series.  Six episodes a series and a series happens every one to three years.  Honestly since NBC is so in the gutter they might as well try something like that, I'm sure lots of people

I guess I took it to mean like security camera footage and not Brian's crew footage.

I liked The Farm parts if only because anything will look good in comparison to any plot Packer is a part of.

Wings of a Dragon video…that is all

It does seem a pretty small percentage of people who would fall in the venn diagram of having never seen an episode of Parks and Recreation, Will and Grace, Party Down, Mad Men or Children's Hospital yet still spend time posting comments name-checking the stars.

The difference is that Todd Packer was NEVER welcome.  He was unbearable and annoying in his first scene and never improved.

it's true, but could you imagine if Two and a Half Men was one of the only white sitcoms?

No.   Spike Lee is pretty universally considered to at least be a deft director even if people disagree with the messages of specific films.  Perry would be a terrible director regardless of the messages of his films, the fact that they also have terrible messages makes it worse and the fact that he and his fans think

I agree it is really unsexy to list what you're into and not into immediately before doing it.   But have the conversation, then go out for drinks and then come how and follow through on some of the things you talked about…that makes sense to me.

@avclub-057859d502ee9201857e867efb89d225:disqus  hahahaha I don't think it is a profound lyric but I think it is a smart one if you're writing a song to jump on the Born This Way / It Gets Better bandwagon and targeting 14-year-olds.

OMG I was at a gay bar a few weeks ago and a dude had one of those puppets there!  it was so creepy, he was having it order drinks for him and only talked to people via the puppet.  It was also disappointing because he was really cute haha

I will say as soon as the song started my thought was "Well somebody wanted to save Jinkx and Alaska" because Jinkx would have killed anybody on that song and it is certainly more in Alaska's wheel house than Detox or Roxxxy's

and not to mention her crying at the drop of a hat when Alyssa killed her in the lip sync.

I loved Roxxxy's couture look (even if it was stolen wholesale from a past Project Runway unconventional challenge, though not one of the candy ones) but I thought her other two looks were pretty busted this week.

I do love Alaska, but it is kind of odd who much flack Jinkx gets for being unpolished when a number of Alaska's looks have been of the quality I'd expect from a straight college boy on Halloween.  She sometimes reminds me of Courtney Stodden.

Also you don't want to hire a performer who gets booed off stage for being such a bitch on TV.  I just said it on another thread, but my friends and I had plans to go out this weekend and when we found out Coco was appearing we went to another club instead specifically because nobody wanted to see her.

I still prefer Gretchen's final collection to Mondo's to this day, seriously go back and look at the clothes and forget their respective personalities. Other than that cool dress with the black and white polka dots Mondo basically created a collection of stuff Avril Lavigne would at Hot Topic to wear on dia de los