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When I go to Queens, I have a good time!

When I go to Queens, I have a good time!

Farmer Hoggett, why you ackin' so cray-cray?

Farmer Hoggett, why you ackin' so cray-cray?

It was because Bloody Face was talking about nutmeg, wasn't it?

It was because Bloody Face was talking about nutmeg, wasn't it?

Dot com.

Dot com.

I like the irony of getting garroted by rosary beads.

I like the irony of getting garroted by rosary beads.

Unfortunately I'm not sure the writers are that interested in her except as a love interest/whatever for Kit. Certainly she hasn't been developed that much, and when she was it seemed like it was just so Kit would bang plow her.

Unfortunately I'm not sure the writers are that interested in her except as a love interest/whatever for Kit. Certainly she hasn't been developed that much, and when she was it seemed like it was just so Kit would bang plow her.

She seems like the only cast member who's treating the show with the seriousness it deserves.

She seems like the only cast member who's treating the show with the seriousness it deserves.

A black angel. Death, perhaps?

A black angel. Death, perhaps?

I knew that Lily Rabe was going to sing "You Don't Own Me" to a crucifix, because Ryan Murphy told me so, but I didn't really believe it 'til I saw it. But seeing was believing for sure.

I knew that Lily Rabe was going to sing "You Don't Own Me" to a crucifix, because Ryan Murphy told me so, but I didn't really believe it 'til I saw it. But seeing was believing for sure.

I think the ethics of Bitch 23 — both Chloe's weird moral code and the ethics that the show itself seems to espouse — is an interesting subject. Particularly in last night's episode, it seemed there was a lot of comedy revolving around Kant's distinction between treating people as an end in themselves vs. merely as a

I think the ethics of Bitch 23 — both Chloe's weird moral code and the ethics that the show itself seems to espouse — is an interesting subject. Particularly in last night's episode, it seemed there was a lot of comedy revolving around Kant's distinction between treating people as an end in themselves vs. merely as a