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All that decadent capitalism is hard to watch.

I've voted from every device I have access to. Also, looking at the comments on the voting page, Katya looks to be a very, very popular choice.

Also from what I can tell, Pandora Boxx (375K Facebook fans) has a bigger following than Tyra Sanchez (40K Twitter followers).

I'm a relatively new viewer to this series. I've watched several past seasons—2,4,5 and 6—but this is the first one I'm watching as it airs. Assuming that the A.V. Club is a microcosm of the fans, it seems that the winner may likely be someone that the fans are not enthusiastic about (unless perhaps it is Violet, who

When Violet jumped up and down at the announcement of the Hello Kitty theme this week, I just wanted to give her a giant hug. That was adorable.

Jumping and swinging her head around just made Kennedy LaGuardia Davenport looked desperate, not talented.

I'm going to have a total dance nerd moment now and point out that Kennedy, though she does have some raw talent with dancing, has pretty sloppy technique. Sure, she's flexible, but she clearly doesn't have the training of Alyssa Edwards or Laganja, who are both way more polished and therefore (to me at least) way

This wasn't quite the level of Kenya Michaels' inexplicable leaping during "Natural Woman," but yeah, the energy of Kennedy's performance did not match the song at all.

I'm joining you. (But with beer.)

I've actually been wondering if his Westward wanderings, which seem like they'll inevitably take him to California, will have him reconnecting with Stephanie, Anna Draper's niece, rather than Megan. And not in a sexual way, but in a family sort of way, given that Anna Draper produced such strong feelings of belonging

I was actually going to say that it is a very Cersei Lannister thing to say…

I'd forgotten about that line! What's funny is that at the time I thought "Not if you outlive him." I am gutted yet again.

I think we mostly agree, but there is one thing that I had taken differently: I thought that Betty might have been looking to have a career in social work or counseling or something along those lines., even if it was part-time or only on a volunteer basis.

Sepinwall seemed to think it might be her send-off, and I tend to agree. And we had no preview this week, so it'll be impossible to tell who is in the final episode.

I took the "why was I doing it in the first place?" in a completely different way.

Ugh, stop making me tear up!

This so perfectly encapsulates what I think (hope?) actually happened here.

Now that I think about that more, it's a tremendous sign of faith from Betty. She knows how capable Sally is and she'll be able to keep herself together for the family.

Henry has his faults, and I don't know that he'd be the most loving stepfather, but I don't see him turning them out. If nothing else, he's got the money for full-time nannies, and Sally is in her senior (?) year of high school now, so his responsibilities with respect to her are almost done. Also, Gene is really

But I feel like he may be pulling farther and farther away. My impression was that now that he's ditched his car, he might attempt to go off the grid. He may not be successful, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's his goal.