Just stop watching already, you clearly want to. It'll hopefully spare us from your incessant Comic Book Guy comments.
Just stop watching already, you clearly want to. It'll hopefully spare us from your incessant Comic Book Guy comments.
More like the Frost to Harmon's Lynch, tbh.
No. This is like All Stars 2, where they had to come up with their own products to spruik, or the perfume challenge. Ditto telling them to choose their own teams, it's happened plenty of times before. These elements are not new to the show. Like Oliver said, Sasha and Shea turned theirs into a pilot presentation for a…
Preach, girl. You disrespect the sanctity of the lip sync, you go home. Just ask Mimi Imfurst.
Yup, this is the problem. There's no room for it unless Alexis/Nina are a double-elim (conceivable). BUT. At this stage of the game, 9 seasons in, if the T about MaskGate is spilled in advance, surely we would've also heard about her potentially returning?
If you think perpetually safe Valentina was the season's real star, you don't deserve this show.
Without the required Nerve, you're just CUT.
Valentina didn't even learn the song. How is that not going into it having already given up? She chose to fail.
Carol's British accent in "The Red Door" was incredible.
Or find women writers who haven't gotten a break to write stories specifically for them.
The Liane Moriarty via Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman Cinematic Universe.
If Nicole gets the Lead Actress in a Limited Series Emmy, we need to give the Supporting Actress trophy to Laura Dern just as passionately.
Don't forget Elisabeth Moss assuming Top of the Lake S2 is treated as a limited/miniseries again. Not sure if the plan with The Handmaid's Tale is to extend it across multiple seasons but if not that she could be in double contention for that category.
Was S-Town manipulative because it was a podcast about queer loneliness and coping mechanisms in rural spaces instead of a soapy true crime mystery?
Yeah, that's what I meant. Surely they would have the technology to give her some external version of herself back if they can do all this other shit. Which would then potentially create interesting thematic resonance if she had trouble reconciling with/adjusting to that body on a more intimate level.
Don't forget Dida forgetting her lines when they were literally on a book prop in front of her during the kid's show challenge.
At the finale, god willing!
"This week, in the main challenge, the queens were required to thermoset their resin…"
Yeah this is basically it. When the reveal that Major was the brain of Motoko was confirmed (it's heavily hinted at the start) I was like, oh wow, this could really make for a powerful ending. But basically the only way they address it is by having her visit her 'own' grave and telling her Japanese mother that she…
I feel like all those inferences you're making are purely coincidental, to be honest.