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I don't agree about the Jazz number. I think a lot of people miss Wade on the show and thusly tend to see him in a lot of different numbers, but I don't think it was unique/weird enough to be considered Wade-esque. I did, however, think of Mia's Addiction number as soon as Mandy mentioned good vs. evil. But as Oliver

ok so much to mention:

ok so much to mention:

If your entire moralistic issue with Walt and this show is that you have a problem with the drug dealing, then why are you watching? The show itself does not attempt to present Walt's decision in those early seasons as immoral (amoral at times sure, but not immoral), but it does show this lifestyle as having very

If your entire moralistic issue with Walt and this show is that you have a problem with the drug dealing, then why are you watching? The show itself does not attempt to present Walt's decision in those early seasons as immoral (amoral at times sure, but not immoral), but it does show this lifestyle as having very

I'm sorry, but I simply do not agree with this reading of the material. There's no law of the universe that says a person can't both be prideful and concerned about protecting and providing for his/her family. Maybe taking that hand out is what a lot of people would have done, but I don't think we're automatically

I'm sorry, but I simply do not agree with this reading of the material. There's no law of the universe that says a person can't both be prideful and concerned about protecting and providing for his/her family. Maybe taking that hand out is what a lot of people would have done, but I don't think we're automatically

Let us know how it turns out.

Let us know how it turns out.

Remember when Walt's  motives at least seemed pure? When he was realizing as a man dying of cancer on a school teacher's salary, he wouldn't be able to take care of his family, and he rushed to find a way to provide for them financially before he kicked the bucket? It seems like that was from a totally different show.

Remember when Walt's  motives at least seemed pure? When he was realizing as a man dying of cancer on a school teacher's salary, he wouldn't be able to take care of his family, and he rushed to find a way to provide for them financially before he kicked the bucket? It seems like that was from a totally different show.

All in all, though, at this point doesn't Project Runway need a good hate fuck duo? I say sex sells, and Runway has needed a serious infusion of fresh blood for a long long time. I say the producers ply the contestants with alcohol, allow Christopher and Gunnar to win on alternating weeks, and force them to be

All in all, though, at this point doesn't Project Runway need a good hate fuck duo? I say sex sells, and Runway has needed a serious infusion of fresh blood for a long long time. I say the producers ply the contestants with alcohol, allow Christopher and Gunnar to win on alternating weeks, and force them to be

Wait, I'm confused… So your defense of the episode is that there's no reason for this show (which last time I checked was intended as a comedy) to be funny all the time, but this episode was in fact funny? Why go out of your way to prove that it needn't be funny only to then turn around and defend it as having been

I hope that everyone will join me this season is referring to him as comrade Dmitry, or else, That-Commie-Bastard. At some point on the runway I'm hoping Kors looks at him as says, "Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the communist party?"
 

I hope that everyone will join me this season is referring to him as comrade Dmitry, or else, That-Commie-Bastard. At some point on the runway I'm hoping Kors looks at him as says, "Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the communist party?"
 

So looks like Sparticus gets shafted. I mean, ok fine if you can't look past the sex and violence to see the great acting and storytelling, but are you really telling me they won't even recognize the great effects, stunt work, and choreography that they continue to do on that show? Not to mention hair, makeup, and

So looks like Sparticus gets shafted. I mean, ok fine if you can't look past the sex and violence to see the great acting and storytelling, but are you really telling me they won't even recognize the great effects, stunt work, and choreography that they continue to do on that show? Not to mention hair, makeup, and

Unique, not spectacular. Maybe spectacular in his style, but thus far I do think calling him Twitch (or Russell for that matter) is a bit of a stretch since he doesn't pick up the other styles in the same matter. But I do think that that's how the producers and judges want him to be seen.

Unique, not spectacular. Maybe spectacular in his style, but thus far I do think calling him Twitch (or Russell for that matter) is a bit of a stretch since he doesn't pick up the other styles in the same matter. But I do think that that's how the producers and judges want him to be seen.