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I'm halfway through the series, and I thought this was easily the funniest episode so far. Elizabeth Banks, in particular, nailed everything about her performance, and Coop's alter-ego had me dying. I can't wait to see how things develop in the back 4 …

Of course — right after I buy the Chinese knockoff DVD set from ebay.

And Season 7 was so overwrought and took itself WAY too seriously until "Storyteller." It was such a terribly-paced season of TV; compare to Season 5, in which every single episode falls at exactly the right time, and the story breaks in the most fascinating way.

The writers found a way to make it NOT a big deal.

Ugh, don't get me started on fucking Kennedy.

Wow, it looks like we simultaneously commented on Buffy (it was bound to happen some time, considering how much I post about that show). It actually is relevant because of how they treated Willow and Tara's first onscreen kiss — see my other comment.

They deftly averted this on Buffy by burying the first onscreen kiss between Willow and Tara in the middle of the devastating episode "The Body," which the network would have been completely unable to promote as a LKE. Btw, Marti Noxon, the writer they referenced in the video, worked on Buffy for most of its run.

"It comes from a place of love" is this season's "It was all editing."

ALSO NOBODY MENTIONS HOW CHAPS ARE ALSO CROTCHLESS

Being judged as a team will always, always suck. Remember All Stars.

I just want to note that Dong makes fun of Kimmy for her her name, which he says means "penis" in Vietnamese (a bit of a stretch, according to my Google-fu). So they at least tried to turn this joke on its head, but then, they still have a character named Dong who still gets the Wang treatment.

I love how everyone had their heart-wrenching backstory ready to increase their chances of returning. When they showed Jasmine's first, I got so worried, but then we got Tempest's and then Trixie's. Let me tell you, I've never been so relieved to hear a story of abuse and neglect. It was also a very smart decision to

FINALLY an episode this season in which nothing feels off. I'm so over Kennedy, but she is smart enough to know how to stay in the game, which I can respect. Trixie was really the only option, but it was still rude to show her first returning to the workroom … like it could ever be that simple. At first I wanted to

Chris Pratt, though. The thirst is real.

Have you read the Scott Pilgrim comic book?

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World? Really? It's just NOT that good.

But they know she does drag, and the text her mom sent about getting a wife? They KNOW. They just don't want to talk about it.

I generally love and stand by Michelle, but I don't agree with her in this case. It feels suspiciously similar to her irrational hatred of green.

Disagree about none of the queens standing up to previous seasons' personalities; Katya is there. Trixie probably would be if she hadn't been eliminated — she's baller at hosting.

On the other hand, Trixie didn't even get a chance to respond to her critiques — she didn't actually get any until this week, when she had to lip synch.