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Of all the things that piss me off about what this show has become, the biggest is it has forgotten its roots completely. The Office was about people in a dead end job in an average small city. Now Jim has the chance to have a job he does care about (we'll just pretend his brief, horrible stint as manager never

Yes, this. By choosing to acknowledge the documentary, it brings all these questions to the foreground. I hope Parks N Rec is observing this cautionary tale closely.

Aw poor Milan. As I've said before, I don't think this was the best showcase for her. I think she'd be fun to see live though.

I have a huge crush on Alan Cumming. By all means, if you haven't seen it, search for his perfume ad. I normally wouldn't want to smell like anything called "Cumming", but I wanted to roll around in that shit.

As heartwarming as these challenges can be, I tend to not like them very much. The makeover contestants are so random and uneven (and not always cooperative) that it results in random and uneven judging. Pandora was judged so harshly for "overshadowing" her daddy, which made no sense. I feared they'd pull the same

Yeah! I did. I thought he was looking harsh.

So apt. All kidding aside, she's sucked most of the fun out of Untucked this season.

Yeah, I don't think she should win as she's not near as versatile as Jinkx. But I really like her, both personality and character-wise. And she's had some great moments on the show. Her perfume ad was hysterical.

Whenever Roxxxy wins, God kills a puppy.

Frida Kahlo realness, but in the wrong week.

I kind of loved her for sparring with that Nazi chick on The View (I refuse to look up her name.) It somewhat mitigates her incredibly persistent stereotyping of all gay men as a clone army of fainting and weeping Celine Dion-lovers.

It is pretty amazing on one hand given how this is still an issue with a (tragically) significant minority, but at the same time there have been shows on the TV with gay characters for years. It's hardly ground-breaking. If only Kathy's show had been on in the mid-90's…..

I assume they were stuck with her (no reflection on the actress), so they've worked instead at making the sight of her not onerous. Pretty successfully. She's been kind of funny a few times.

I don't really care about Brian the Boom Mike Guy but what a great surprise ending if the show ends with Pam boning some other dude and she and Jim split up. That would be ballsy and memorable!

Yeah but the UK special had the sense to end with Tim and Dawn getting together (not that the US version wasn't good for a while with Jim and Pam.)

It was so heart-warming to see Michael again, since the show both hasn't acknowledged him since he left and has gone from "Eh" to kind of godawful since his departure.

I watched the godawful cold open on my DVR (a 50 Shades joke? How not timely and very icky) and then went to bed. As I drifted off, my last thoughts were, "Thank God it's the final season. Final season. Final…..Jesus, did we have to see Phyllis masturbating?"

This is kind of heartbreaking really. I l first learned about what good acting and directing were from watching Siskel & Ebert back when they were on PBS. I can't really imagine my jump to more adult, artistic fare without him.

The jumpsuit he made for Kara Hicks that fell apart before judging even started. And he got her to go along with him and say she ripped it jumping up and down?

Maybe Coco will surprise us all and be gracious when she goes. While I"m dreaming, maybe Ru will do a double elimination next week and send Roxxxy home.