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I guess they're limited in what they can really call it—if they called it Spider-Man, like I'm sure they wish they could, people would get it confused with the Tobey Maguire movie. The Amazing Spider-Man is already taken. And if they went ahead with The Spectacular Spider-Man, then they're only a false step away from

I think Bob is getting the annoying edit, but that doesn't mean he's not annoying. The editors have to pull from somewhere; they can't just create a grating persona out of nothing. I think Bob understands better than the the other queens that they're all on a game show, and knows how to work the camera and demand

The thing is, Bianca was hilarious but not funny for the sake of being funny, or loud for the sake of being loud. Plus, she revealed herself to be a really caring person. Bob just seems to need constant attention and doesn't seem that nice.

Well, I get the feeling that Bob has been able to coast on her personality for so long, and hasn't really been forced to develop her look. Bianca suffered from the same thing—she was almost always in the same basic silhouette—but she was a LOT more polished.

I really liked Bob at the start of the competition, but his personality has gradually become so grating. It's been said before, but Bob the man and Bob the Drag Queen are pretty much the same person. That makes Bob kind of hard to handle when he's out of drag, and honestly kind of lackluster when he's in drag,

Ok, I guess that's what bugged me. It's not that WHAT Linda did was out of character, but that there was no emotional underpinning to WHY she did it. General love of babies and children is one thing, but actively wanting another child is another thing altogether, and if that's what they were going for it, it wasn't

It might not fit the category exactly, but on Dollhouse when Mellie was attacked by Hearn, and was pretty much doomed, until she was activated as a sleeper agent and promptly killed him. It was not only a totally badass moment, but I think most people would agree that it was the moment the series found itself and

I guess what I mean is that, while Linda likes babies, there was nothing in this episode that explained why she would pretend to be Sidecar's mother, instead of just telling the moms at Hot Totties that she was babysitting. It just felt like an unmotivated and, ultimately, pointless moment, because all the

Based on a the preview for tonight's finale, Ember and/or Umber is going to be portrayed as a human with a ram-horn helmet? I mean, it was a fleeting glimpse, but the silhouetted figure looked a lot less like an anthropomorphized ram and more like Tim from The Holy Grail.

I also don't know what to really make of Linda's subplot. She hasn't been established as being baby-crazy, so it doesn't really make sense why she pretended to be Sidecar's mother and not, you know, a friend and babysitter. It was Linda being wacky for no other reason than that they needed to spice up the B-plot.

I had forgotten how quickly the jury rendered their verdict. That, in and of itself, is an indication of how well Cochran, et al dismantled the prosecution's case. I've been a juror on two court cases, neither of which were remotely as complex as the Simpson trial, and it would take an hour just to get our lunch order

Sadly he only got Yao-Man's car.

I hate it when people on reality competition shows start talking about how their hardships and difficult circumstances make them somehow more deserving of winning a huge cash prize. I'm paraphrasing myself from last season of Survivor re: Jeremy, but if that were the case, they should just have all the contestants

I mean his "totally non-calculated" revelation about his daughter having autism.

Jason's days are numbered. He played the sympathy card too early.

I love Tai, but he really doesn't have much of a poker face. His outing of the superIdol and then clumsy backtrack was a real facepalm moment. You could actually see Scot's brain explode.

I was thinking Bianca would have made a great Snatch Game mentor, but it seems like she's too busy to make a guest appearance.

No, you're right. What I was trying to say was basically what you said, that New York is already a so outsize and self-parodic that it's almost redundant to try to make fun of her. She's an easy target. And Naomi didn't just botch her punchlines, she barely seemed to notice that she was getting setup after setup

I kind of wish Ru would bring in someone with experience in impersonation and/or comedy to mentor the queens before Snatch Game, because they make the same mistakes every time. Either they pick celebrities that don't really lend themselves to impersonation and parody (see Naomi's "New York", and Robbie's "Diana

A thousand times yes. The whole Klaine phenomenon was just ridiculous. I actually liked Kurt, but Blaine just did nothing for me. Which made their pre-ordained, on-again-off-again relationship really insufferable. I felt like Blaine could have murdered someone with his bare hands and the writers still would have