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Oh, to have this problem.

Gonna need a retroactive Pawscar for Bob playing himself in A Street Cat Named Bob!

Good to see Out Of Sight taking its rightful place atop this list.

I can’t find the album version online. That version’s even more dramatic with the strings in the middle-eight.

How This Is Hardcore charted in the U.S. Top 200 but Moon Safari didn’t is baffling to me. Seems like Air was much more prevalent than Pulp.

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I wanted to include “Monday Morning 5:19” in my overlooked tracks post because I knew the album was released in 1998, but it was a single in 1997.

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Craig Armstrong feat. Elizabeth Fraser - “This Love” (February)

Can’t believe nobody’s mentioned Candy’s performance on the ballroom floor! From her Elaine Benes-esque voguing to her “Stop, Hammertime!” moment, I was gagging.

I, too, hope Blanca and Pray Tell are long-term survivors like a couple of friends of mine who found out they had HIV in the early 80s in San Francisco. They watched everyone around them die and figured they were next, but they’re still here. One has had several major health scares. The other very rarely gets sick.

Think about it in terms of sports. As one of the interviewees in Paris Is Burning says:

This is awesome news!

I barely made it a minute into this trailer before the tears started to flow.

Though I gave up on The Walking Dead and the after-show Talking Dead about an episode after Negan went to bat with Glenn and Abraham’s heads, Yvette Nicole Brown was ALWAYS the highlight of any Talking Dead episode on which she appeared. She was prepared (with that notebook) and always had a perspective that produced

I think they’re already dealing with the AIDS epidemic with Costas, Pray Tell discussing his past lovers and their deaths, and with Blanca and Pray Tell both being HIV+.

Category is: Season 2, Triumphant Return Realness!

I was worried that Angel was going to be beaten or killed by Stan, but the viewer reactions on Twitter thanking the writers for not telling that story again and letting Angel have the power in that relationship lead me to believe that the writers do not intend to go that route, at least with their main characters.

I’ve said it before in the Pose comments, but I’m fairly certain the writers, actors, and producers want to subvert cliches when dealing with their LGBTQ characters wherever possible. Having two HIV+ leads die would not subvert cliches, it would merely reinforce stereotypes (the only series regulars on primetime

Hey, Pure Flix, there’s another ripped-from-the-headlines story involving trapped children just waiting to be made into a movie. Maybe you could do some actual good and make a movie calling that bullshit out.

Seasons 1 and 2 of Twin Peaks are on Netflix. I watched them in a binge leading up to The Return.