I feel like the Lydia character (the skittish brunette drug-trade-organizer) is the most perplexing character on this show.
I feel like the Lydia character (the skittish brunette drug-trade-organizer) is the most perplexing character on this show.
Liked for "gang green".
I really like the show, but Kristen Schaal's manic and shrill performance is quickly wearing me down. I'm annoyed at my own annoyance, since I always like her when she's on the Daily Show.
The guy who plays Sam is - compared to the guy who plays Dean - a really weak actor. This episode, where Sam gets a lot of "actory" scenes really highlighted this. I'm having a really hard time coming up with precise reasons why I feel this way, and it's kinda fascinating (in a way).
Alyssa is a fucking crayon, nevermind a pencil.
Joan Van Ark was dropping a surprising amount of drag/gay-slang. I get the feeling Ru picks up a lot of her fellow juges from gaybars.
Guy with F-hole tattoos was a douche. Peroxide-guy was really cute.
Thanks for the tip; I watched in this night. It was interesting. Very revealing about a particular mindset - and perhaps of a particular generation - of gay people.
Leslie Jordan got a really weird edit. It's like the panel openly ignored him. Was weirdly passive-aggressive.
She was wearing a Zelda T-shirt a few episodes ago, so I think she's just a goofy dork in general. Definately liking her more and more, though - because? - she is still completely tone-deaf to a lot of stuff. Like jokes.
That was awesome.
RE: Xora: I remember that scene, and it made me really like Sonique despite the pretty cold editing she got prior to her send-off.
Gays play mediocre video-games too.
She was the only good thing about "meet the queens". I fast-forwarded through all of the rest.
Are all South American drag-queens actually from Puerto Rico, or just say they are since it sounds reputable?
I snuffed out any sympathies when she started the whole "You're only 21 once.." and "This is my ONLY chance to show blahblah". Get the fuck out with that shit.
Only on Drag Race can someone - literally - be swinging their dick around, and be called "toned down".
Nothing about "Greenberg" breaks any suspension of disbelief. It was a movie, that tried to subvert certain leading-man tropes. Its secondary - or primary - function was to convey the impression that Ben Stiller isn't afraid of being ugly and raw.
Nothing about "Greenberg" breaks any suspension of disbelief. It was a movie, that tried to subvert certain leading-man tropes. Its secondary - or primary - function was to convey the impression that Ben Stiller isn't afraid of being ugly and raw.
I like these scenes too, but I can't help to think that in the context of this universe, the die-any-second-reality that is GOT, these scenes may risk coming off as pandering. Arya plays against type by being a cool "tomboy" (shitty diminutive word for females who dare express themselves) and the show is better for…