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It is necessary to redeem her? I'm not challenging you. I'm just thinking out loud (so to speak) about it. I'm not sure it's something that has to be done, although there did seem to be some humanity coming through as she listened to Kelly being attacked, and when she picked up Diana. Juliette seemed really conflicted

I hope they talk about it. It would be weird to ignore it; plus I want to see Truble get really pissed off over Juliette going bad and the trailer being burned down. She'll give everybody what for.

I think it's fair to say that Adalind is as dumb as a bag of hair.

I have to agree with you. I'm disappointed and shocked that they killed Kelly off, and I would have appreciated seeing some of her ass-kicking moves instead of just hearing the attack. But, man, this will push Nick to the edge, and over it. I'm looking forward to that.

He died, but his insides were completely sanitized.

What I learned in cosmetology school: It's not a haircut until you cut yourself.

Yeah, I really want to see this. I think it's getting a very limited release to start; I'm hoping it makes its way to our non-block-buster theater at some point.

I hear ya. I freaked out when I got close to going over a pack a day (down to about 6/day now). The thought of smoking seven packs of day is, besides seeming physically impossible, completely disgusting.

I've been re-watching Buffy over the past few days, and just last night I was thinking that Joyce might be the greatest TV mom ever. I love how she handles Principal Snyder in "School Hard".

I'm with you. I'm not seeing the negativity. Granted, I'm way behind on Untucked, so maybe it's happening there and I've missed it. I see Ginger showing some insecurity and anxiety about her abilities, but that's it. If it's being reflected at the other queens, it's going over my head.

I agree that Violet was pretty bitchy early on. I was totally turned off by her attitude in the first few episodes and, while I can see a change in her, I can't warm up to her. I don't hate her, and holy cats! She has charisma in spades. She's really stunning, she has great fashion sense, and she has a sense of humor

Delta Work had great make-up skills, and I seem to remember she often looked good on the runway (My old lady memory can be fuzzy, though) But I agree that Ginger is generally well put together. She not really much for glamour; I think that could be partly because it's hard to fit her body, and partly her being a

Upvoted for "spoiled plastic whoredom."

Yes, Roger realized he was fighting a losing battle for her; Hobart was not going to budge. Roger no longer has the kind of power that could override Hobart. The best he could do was secure the $250,000 for her.

Yes! That was an interesting choice for the character. She might be done at McCann (and in the long run I hope she's thankful for that), but I don't think she's done professionally. Also, notice that, while Roger couldn't help her, he also didn't try to stop her from taking the Rolodex. ( I love Roger, but he can be

Joan and Suzanne meet. Imagine the awesomeness.

You know damn well that Schaeffer is the one beer to have when you're having more than one.

I wasn't just hoping Ru would send both of them home, I was expecting it. In a season of mostly underwhelming lip syncs, this was the underwhelming-est.

I think I read it more times than you did, and I still had trouble breaking it down. And I was sober.

I went with Coneheads too. It never occurred to me that the Coneheads movie was made in the '90s.