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I was just listening to Laganja's episode of Pandora Boxx's podcast, and she seems so…. sweet and intelligent and educated and lovely. I wish she hadn't put on a front during her season (probably due to youth and insecurities). I've definitely become a fan of hers since then.

Please tell me this Jeff Goldblum story is really real.

There's actually going to be an OJ Documentary miniseries coming out later this year, maybe in the summer. I saw Dan Fienberg mention it in this article (http://www.hollywoodreporte…. The article states that there's overlap, but that watching the fictionalized version first and then the documentary will actually

I'm an attorney, though not a litigator, and I've had fellow female attorneys tell me that judges have critiqued them for not smiling enough. Within the past 5 years. So.

Oh god, I Googled Bob right after the "Meet the Queens" videos came out and saw this. She was my favorite well before the season started.

So I wasn't the only one whose mind immediately flashed to that. Good to know.

Yeah, I really liked her brief comment that she knew the cloth she was dealing with was ugly, but that she was trying to impress the judges with her crafting skills. So she's clearly made sure she's well-rounded, and that she also has a few standout skills (her comedy). That's a smart queen—if you want to excel at

I will join you in that camp.

I've been watching her Drag 101s lately. I keep going back-and-forth on whether she's actually insane, or just really fucking avant-garde and brilliant. Possibly both!

That was a great episode. I used to get shades of Carlton in Junior, because Junior was initially played as the kind of kid who had so many socioeconomic advantages that he could sometimes be blind to how his racial background would affect him. But I liked that this episode made him a bit more aware of what was

Pretty sure she also had a piece of fruit in her hand (calling back to her earlier dinner-prep). Brilliant tag.

I feel like we're living in a TV landscape that is catering directly to me. Life is good in 2016.

Agreed. Also, Milligan is too much of a survivor and too charismatic not to succeed in this role. He'll be charming everyone on the golf course in no time.

I spent a fair amount of the finale thinking about that, too.

Okay, it's been a couple days and it's starting to seem like Episode 10 won't get the binge treatment, so… full season spoiler thread? I'm ready if you all are.

I do agree with you that she was the driver in the decision (I had forgotten how much that was implied since I marathoner this WAY too quickly. Nonetheless, I think Josh folded really easily, so I sort of have to give him at least equal blame. He didn't care enough to fight her on this even a little.

Regarding Colton's departure: while I hated Josh for his actions there, I actually found myself substantially more disappointed by Raquel. I expect Josh to be self-centered, thoughtless and unconscientious, so—despite holding out some minor hopes that he would better himself this season—I was unsurprised when he fell

Yeah, the impact of that reveal was really lessened by it being… what? 5 minutes later, counting the commercial break.

I also really liked her discussion of what it was like when she was "on" the brains of a Benedictine nun or man with dementia. It's more or less like being drugged before the forced sex work.

My guess is that when Major reverts to being a Zombie (in either February or May sweeps?), he'll defrost her.