She was absolutely doing Dave Chapelle doing Lil Jon
She was absolutely doing Dave Chapelle doing Lil Jon
You know what, it didn't make me like her at all, but Black Cindy reminds me the most of the people I know who have gotten mixed up in shitty things like drugs and prison. She's fun in Litchfield because she doesn't take things too seriously, but there's a line where it becomes an incapability to take anything…
Mine isn't!
All of this makes perfect sense and yet I was shocked just how quickly they moved on from the Alex/Piper romance and Prophet Pennsatucky to more interesting things. But this show has so much to do with drugs (and how drugs manifest themselves in different communities) that to leave that thread hanging would feel like…
Yeah, it's mildly counter-intuitive. But I guess it boils down to more people preferring to watch on their own schedule than read/write online discussions. But sites want more hits, therefore, parceled reviews.
Yes, and in the best way. (Not a spoiler, I promise!!) They're made really interesting choices with the existing characters and who keeps/loses our sympathy.
What I love about the character (other than that she's fucking awesome to watch) is that it refutes the idea that anyone who's good enough can pull themselves out of a bad situation by being exceptional.
To be fair, that title is based on the book the show is adapting.
NBC is the Charlie Brown of the networks. At this point their reputation of "lovable loser" is the only way they can try to stop people from realizing that their current strategy is "same dramas as every other network" + "1-2 comedies no one watches" + FOOTBALL AND THE VOICE
The streets will run red… FOR FILTH
I like Adore to win because she's poor as hell and could use the money to beef up her touring act, but there's no denying Bianca has owned this competition since her first episode and has given herself a pretty strong arc to boot. Courtney disappeared up her ass sometime around when she called my beloved Joslyn "a low…
Season 3 in general had some of the all-time best dressed queens, and Delta was way up there. If only she hadn't been such a miserable insecure bitch by the end, she could have easily made it to top 3 or 4! She also had the misfortune of being the patsy in Manila's MacArthur Park lip-synch.
I like the idea of Courtney becoming an international Drag Race host, that seems to serve her talents (aka looking pretty, being polite, and thinly veiled shade). But if she was going to win, there's no way they'd have given her such a BitchyFemBot edit.
Likely due to the absence of Absolut, which was a blessing for the show (no creepy judge guy!) but was where all the season 3/4 commercials came from, I think.
Agreeeeeed. I love an amazing runway look, but charm and charisma are so much more important.
I also loved that despite Linda's high school popularity issues, she sees that as something to proudly brag about
If anything, I think Linda was equally terrible at being a good parent in opposite ways, by both failing to take care of Tina's injury (the forgotten peas and terrible sandwich smoothie) and failing to support Gene (by trying to shoehorn in her own cheerleading ideas), but I don't think it was done out of malice. In…
I went to the Space Needle version of this, and the booths/tables are on a ring around the perimeter of the room that revolve, while the rest of the restaurant stays still, if that makes any sense.
Glad they went with cheerleader movies, though they could have developed the "Bring It On" cheer-stealing a little further, but instead they went with the catch-all "Mr. Ambrose is crazy," which kind of excused any actual character stakes for Gene.
I thought part of the joke was supposed to be that Tiina wasn't that hard to understand and everyone was just ignoring her, but they kind of denied that when Jimmy Junior (who has basically the exact same speech impediment) also not be able to understand her. But holy shit was it worth it for the sight gag of Tina…