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I ... disagree. As much as I love Amy Sedaris and wordplay (and the show in general), it is one of my least favorite things about the season. It’s clever once or twice, but it really started to wear thin for me around this point; it’s just distracting from whatever else is going on. Every time I start to hear a couple

I'm just going to be honest. I can barely tell when a reveal is a reveal anymore because I have so many unanswered questions, I can't even keep track of what I don't know — much less what I DO know (or should, lol). At this point, I'm just along for the Tatiana Maslany ride.

But will it be the appropriate level of turgidity as determined by Playgirl?

Excuse you. The proper plural form is "hards-on."

And yet she gets a Brazilian …

MK's death invoked one of my least favorite tropes that seems to be appearing more and more frequently: bringing back a character just to kill them.

Mine was being surprised by how much Sarah looked like MK when she put on the wig.

Totally agree. His performance read to me as Chuck's equivalent of Walter White's "bullshit walk" — this is his "bullshit talk."

Eh, doesn't do much for me. I'd really like to see a Cowboy Bebop / Archer mashup.

This is great and all, but there was one time when a woman clearly had to go to the bathroom while playing Plinko. And it's on YouTube. Reports vary as to whether she actually wet her pants or not. For a very colorful retelling of this story, listen to episode 3 of Harmontown (starting about halfway in or so).

While "It's Raining Men" is an absolute classic, "MacArthur Park" is a beautifully crafted song with such infectious vocals and an even more danceable beat.

Sorry, "Hot Pants Rain Dance," but Donna Summer's rendition of "MacArthur Park" is the best rain-themed disco song of all time.

French onion uses beef consommé, which is flavored with — you guessed it — carrots, onion, and celery (this combo is known as a mirepoix when used this way). Some of those other soups could easily have carrot in them via stock, depending on the recipe. This is, of course, far more typical of soups from Europe, so your

I'm totally with you on the Teddy subplot. There were elements I enjoyed tremendously, such as when he was trying a little too hard to perform the role of a server (and when Bob repeatedly denied Teddy's assertions that they made a good team), but the type of situation where a person is teetering on the edge of

Totally agreed on Nina, Shea, and Sasha, though I thought at least Sasha delivered and belonged in the top, even if she didn't deserve the win. I don't think Peppermint and Valentina nailed it any more than these 3.

Agreed with all this. I thought Nina and especially Sasha belonged in the top (Trinity 100% deserved her win). As I said above, Peppermint was essentially an evil queen, and Valentina didn't really excite me in any way.

The problem I had with Peppermint was that she 100% read as evil queen to me, which is the exact opposite of what I thought they were supposed to do. I thought Sasha belonged in the top above her or Valentina, who was pretty and fun but didn't really do much for me beyond that.

So, a slang term for female genitalia commonly used as an insult is demeaning when it isn't used in a derogatory fashion? In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with the word itself — the problem is when it's used as if it's a bad thing. While I'm not saying drag gets a free pass on sexism (Jesus, does it ever not),

By "a ton," I mean more than NBC thought was watching, but obviously not enough to carry an entire online video service.

Eh, you win some, you lose some.