No. He's gross and blobby and his head is a perfect square.
No. He's gross and blobby and his head is a perfect square.
Gurl, this is getting a little silly. Just because they didn't claim to be revolutionary, it doesn't give them a pass on NOT BEING revolutionary! You can't point out one queen for a samey wardrobe and ignore two others, despite whatever anyone "claimed."
I don't hate you! I just think you're wrong a lot and you hold weird grudges against certain, seemingly arbitrary queens. I'm far more harsh and mean than you are, so you would have far more of a right to hate me than I to hate you.
Okay but if we talk about her pencil skirts then we need to talk about Shea's swimsuit collection. And maybe Peppermint wearing the same pink skirt for three weeks. In a row.
Did Peppermint have the best roast? I seem to remember a lot of broad, obvious reads, though admittedly delivered with a lot of charisma.
Give 'em a Tune-Yards song and see what happens.
Yaaaassss, logical reasoning! I agree! Has there ever been a reality series that has counted points at the end to determine the winner? Sometimes the frontrunners on Top Chef or Project Runway or Survivor or American Idol don't win. I think people demand justice from this series because the progressive community…
As I have stated previously, I think there were many instances where Sasha was overlooked in favor of a flashier (makeover challenge) or more story-driven (comedy challenge) win for a queen. Also she was just as funny as Shea in the challenges they won together. This wasn't a Bob/Derrick situation.
Some people online said that Trinity was robbed but I agree, her moves were very similar to her previous Britney lip-sync. Stronger was definitely the worst song of the night and I wish Trinity had picked Shea so that Sasha and Shea could have been the final lip-sync. Oh well, que sheara sheara.
I think it's pretty obvious from both last week and this week that Ru sensed the growing boredom with the season so she ratcheted up the drama for the end (the only part she could course-correct on). It bodes well for future seasons.
My one huge regret about Sasha winning is that she is now basically barred from being on a good season that utilizes her talents. Quite the double-edged sword.
Sasha's boyfriend straight-up crying when she won against Shea simultaneously warmed my heart and made me realize how alone I am.
Wow. I mean, fuck man. That was some quality, A+ television. I haven't been so overjoyed at a queen winning the crown since Sharon Needles in Season 4. Would this format have worked for other seasons? I'm doubtful. But in what I hope will be the nadir cycle of the series, it made a lot of sense. Despite Shea's many…
Whoo boy, I really don't agree with any of that. There are people in every group and movement in the world that will take things to far, but that doesn't mean the well is poisoned. It's about approaching something thinking of long-term benefits as opposed to short-term solutions that solve nothing.
Hmm, I don't know if I'd be quite so effusive with my praise of this album. I think it has several excellent songs but there are tracks (Homemade Dynamite, for one) in the first half that sound half-formed. For me it's a Lana Del Rey-style grower and that's fine but I was (perhaps unfairly) expecting something a…
In my opinion there is a stark difference between demanding gender equality in society and picking apart the first major female superhero film for not being the writer's perfected idea of feminism. In fact all this talk about what is vs. isn't feminist I feel is a major issue progressives have to sort out. Telling…
Well it was nice talking to you. I'll be sure to add you to my list of people to avoid responding to in the future.
I read the article and I remain unconvinced of its validity. Also it really sucks that you're taking this difference of opinion and making me look like a bad ally. Just because I don't agree with Caroline it doesn't mean I hate inequality any less than you do.
How does Wonder Woman represent inequality? And shouldn't we be encouraging women filmmakers to continue to make studio films instead of saying "Well, you're a woman so we're going to put your film under a microscope"?
Jackie Tohn was on American Idol and Kate Nash is a British recording artist who released one of my favorite albums. And then we have Chris Lowell, my childhood crush. This is going to be nostalgic for me in ways Netflix never expected.