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It's not that I love Merle or anything, I just think that Michelle is extremely annoying and seems to have an inferiority complex when it comes to the contestants, like seriously. Remember when she flashed her boobs because she didn't like Alexis' breast plate thing? Yeesh… Santino, I don't mind. I guess I liked him

This episode kind of sucked. Setting aside the fact that I hate Dan Savage, if I wanted serious political discussion, I would watch MSNBC, which I already did for two hours today. The workroom scene was a slog. I'm glad Chad and Phi went the silly route. Phi Phi wasn't funny, but offensive humor has never been the

I hated the baseball number. She says she doesn't want to make Marilyn a joke but then they come up with this smutty and groan-worthy song and dance that they think is brilliant? It was extremely annoying. Otherwise I found the show to be mostly bland but inoffensive and watchable if nothing else is on.

I think Sandwiches and Cats is a fucking amazing comedy album though. His bit about  Starbucks selling DVDs of Akeelah and the Bee makes me laugh way too hard and I like that he put weird songs on it too. Funny Pants was unfortunately not that funny though.

Can I just say that I live for this show? However, I think the talent is a step down from the past season. Hopefully some of the queens will grow. I already adore Sharon Needles because I always love the edgy queens with tattoos and I'm so happy she's off to a good start. The Shangela fake-out was so hilarious and a

Yeah, the Wayne Brady one was really good. I love their random drops

I love it too, but all the Real Housewives talk is really annoying.

Smartest Man in the World is shockingly underrated.

"We are emotionally available. Just not to women." I feel like this is major theme of the show. It's something I felt about it for a long time but couldn't put so succinctly. Normally this would bother me  but I find it pretty hilarious here.

I want to like Young more because I really loved his self-portrait but a lot of his work has been super dull. Sara and Kymia's piece read as a portrayal of the slave trade to me and I think it should have won as Young's piece was a bit treacly for me. I think I am rooting for Kymia to win.

They showed "Pink Lady and Jeff" which is really out there, and I think Joel Stein was their Robert Osborne

I like this analysis. I thought it meant that Sandy wasn't obsessing over Amy the way Amy obsessed over Sandy and I think your interpretation builds on that. I like this show alright but this episode really elevated it for me.

Also, Twelve Monkeys

I love every single thing about this show (except maybe the way Leah is written as a bit too shrewish). I didn't realize Louis is supposed to be gay but his scenes with Ray are pretty funny… it would be funny if Ray ended up in three relationships just because he can't say no.

Man, that was terrible. I liked the show well enough without having high expectations, but this episode was purely terrible by any TV standards. It was so creepy how Sophia wasn't in the episode until the last minute. I kept hoping that Vince and co. would show up ready to whisk her away and she would shut him down as

This is probably my favorite podcast. I love his mix of humor and real issues, not to mention his fabulous valley girlish speaking tone. I think I am falling in love with Mr. Proops

Didn't even realize this show was back on
I liked it well enough for the first few seasons and I will definitely catch up on this… Not reading the whole review but too bad it got a low grade.

Alright Alison
Just going to say again that I'm very happy Alison has moved over here.

Thankful for these 3 seasons
I am really sad about the cancellation but I am so thankful for these three seasons. Tonight's episode was particularly upsetting. Bryce is so vile. The vomiting is especially disturbing… not to mention the pumpkin business. Ugh… I hope we get to see the real Bryce or something… maybe Buck