He actually has to use his phone as a phone!
He actually has to use his phone as a phone!
It's absurd how hot he is. Did you see him on Boardwalk Empire? (faints dead away)
I'm absolutely with you there. For what it's worth, I think part of what made it funny for me was this: I remember learning about Anne Frank in school, and it was like learning about Mother Theresa. She was just sort of unequivocally "good", and that was it. It wasn't until I was much older that I really appreciated…
Not just you. Hot DAMN does Charlie Cox have beautiful lips.
"Ay, carumba!"
"We're all carumba, Donna Maria."
I really want to learn that song. It is so incredibly beautiful.
I think there are some people who are just indelibly known by their nicknames, and so it sticks, and you don't even think about how it's weird until someone else brings it up.
I didn't think it was meant to be shocking for the audience, but certainly to Fisk—after all, most people don't mention their one-night stands on a first date—it showed that she was confident and unapologetically sexual, and asked if he was genuinely down with that.
Jeffrey Moran from Absolut.
I have a coworker who does this (though his at least have glass in). But seriously, if you think glasses will make people think you're smarter, the lack of glasses wasn't ever the problem.
Personally, I would have hoped for Joan Crawford: old-timey, classic, and bitchy (but not necessarily bawdy).
I'm feeling a little more Tutti—I forgot my Beano.
Have you seen her Snatch Game video? Her chosen impersonation…I have never felt so bad about laughing so hard.
Miss Fame on the chicken farm will never not be funny to me. It's just so incongruous.
Halleloo, bitches? I just can't. Not even with a pocket full of Hawthornes.
What surprised me was that that scene also brought me around to Miss Fame. I don't usually like her, but she was good to Katya, which means that she's officially in my good books until she fucks it up.
Joslyn's Theresa Giudice was HILARIOUS. "How is it pronounced?" "Johnson". I wish one of these queens had the charm of the Black Horse.
Donatella Wurst!
Yes on the pearl-clutching. She wanted to be refined in her character, which I get, but honestly it just came across as prissy, and when you aren't willing to let that go in order to take risks with your performance (especially since being funny is a BIG part of the competition), you aren't going to develop.
#JusticeForTrixie