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Please don't sue SNL when they steal this idea, for the inevitable tribute sketch featuring cameos by Will Ferrell, Alec Baldwin and John Goodman, on the inevitable Jon Hamm-hosted season finale.

I'm not looking for a turf war, lol. Shangela is immensely talkented, and gets actual acting work, and I liked her just fine. The Heathers turned me off with their (sometimes unwarranted) snobbishness. Some of them didn't earn that attitude (and really, who should have that cliquey attitude anyway?). And Stacy may not

Agreed about Trinity. I think I'd rather see her and Coco lip sync than some of the other queens perform live. They know their stuff.

Wow…that makes me think even a little less of Violet, ha.

I disagree, the Heathers weren't all superior. Delta was a mess half the time, Carmen was more intersted in being pretty than competing, and Manila (fierce tho she is) kept falling back on the same shtick. Alexis Mateo and Yara Sofia are awesome, but the show kept giving them sweathog edits to play up the Heather

You never know — I haven't watched the WOW vids, so if he's giving off a het vibe in those, maybe he's just a jack of all trades.

I feel it too — this season is different from any of the others in that the young queens just seem so…lazy and entitled because they can look so fishy. They've had queens like this before, but it's never been presented as such an epidemic before, as if it's generational and this is what we should expect from all the

I remember feeling that way about last season (Adore being propped up repeatedly). And season 3 (the Heathers). And season 2 (Tyra Sanchez and Tatianna). But if you rewatch these shows enough times, they all just seem to blend into the overall family picture.

The show gives us a great sense of her true over-it attitude in her confessionals. She must give off the same vibe (if not use all the same words) around them. The reason she can't pull it off is her youth. The older queens may sound like jealous old bitties at times when they gossip about her, but for the most part

As far as I know, it's their ONLY money-making original programming. I guess they also make a pittance off all the old sitcom reruns. But I can't see anything else original that they broadcast being all that profitable.

Ru was on Watch What Happens Live Sunday night, and Andy Cohen asked him about the new ginger, specifically if he batted for their team. Ru confirmed that yes, he does, so Andy is now officially stalking him.

When I think of what Bravo used to be…I can't stop throwing up.

Prediction: The Redemption of Pearl will last about 2 1/2 minutes into the next episode. She's still the same Pearl, she just lucked into being paired with Max.

I'm all for Logo being a healthy, long-running channel, but they've really mismanaged too many things over the years. Ru needs to shop the show around, maybe to a channel that is in more than 44% of households. They used to run next-day episodes on VH-1, which everyone has. There's E!, Bravo — also perfect fits. Hell,

Yup. She's the latest addition to the Lip Sync Borrowed Time Club with Jiggly, Trinity, Coco and Alyssa.

Definitely. None of them had the actual voice (or personality) of their supposed senders. They read like fanfic dialogue.

Interesting…looks like Eli got to Rahm Emanuel over the weekend too:

It hasn't been overtly addressed since season 4, but that doesn't mean it isn't still a core part of Don's motivations from day to day. He can clean himself up all kinds of ways, but that will still be hanging over his head.

If a man who walks around terrified that he could be snapped up by the Army for desertion at any moment in his life isn't an antihero, I think we've moved the goalposts on what being an antihero means…probably because we've been flooded with them in all forms of media for the past 2-3 decades.

It has signed up for Julian Fellowes school of drama: create conflicts too big for its characters to believably get out of, and then one day, just make it all better, to the groans of your audience.