Sam lept into Dick Whitman's body in Korea, but the explosion trapped him in there, unable to leap out. Next week, we'll see Ziggy finally figure out how to bring Sam home, forever damaged as he is from this 2-decade nightmare.
Sam lept into Dick Whitman's body in Korea, but the explosion trapped him in there, unable to leap out. Next week, we'll see Ziggy finally figure out how to bring Sam home, forever damaged as he is from this 2-decade nightmare.
Mama always said, lunchboxes are doorways to whole new worlds.
These ho's are in it for the free lobster. "What happened to Andrae!?"
That's freakin' genius. Thank you.
What, you couldn't set up a VPN and catch an illegal stream? WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?
I voted for her tonight. Before tonight I would have voted Max in a heartbeat, but I was counting on Katya making the finals.
I love where her mind goes. I love even more how it goes there so easily.
Kennedy's dancing was an authentic old school ballroom street fight. Katya's downfall was not getting down & dirty on the floor and countering with her own moves, instead focusing on acting out the song and saving her splits for later.
I'm still in bitter bitch mourning over losing my dear Katya and her courageous swollen vagina, but thank you for reminding me that this was indeed a gripping episode no matter the outcome. That's what's been missing lately with Drag Race: that point in a season when we get to know the queens enough to have a…
I think that in this case, one criminal paid it forward to another. Don shared his version of the Hobo Code with Andy.
If he has any money left to set up that life — after handing a cool million over to Megan, will he be able to get any cents-on-the-dollar from Jim Hobart at this point? He may end up a farmer like his dad after all.
Stray observation: One of my favorite moments was in the "Previously" intro, when they turned the runway banter into David Bowie: "Fame / Fame / Fame / Fame / Fame…"
3) I've noticed that, even in this new "nice Violet" era, she gives massive side-eye to anything Ginger says, even when it's not really a read. In this week's Untucked, they were all tossing catty lines around at one point, and Violet was laughing along with every read sent her way, that is until Ginger spoke. Then…
And that was her fatal flaw. She stopped her thought train at "I got a good critique" and refused to travel further to "but so did everyone else." The ones who were/weren't practicing the song during Untucked showed us the differeing levels of professionalism among the final 6. This is one reason I've been Team Katya…
I saw the trailer elsewhere, and went to Netflix trying to add it to My List and getting mad that it wouldn't accept it — I didn't notice right away that it doesn't premiere until June 26.
That's me in a week and a half, when my new Alienware finally arrives. First install is FF, through which all the others will flow.
The logo: Explorer now wears a bike helmet. How fitting.
Actually, that gay man seated on the bed in Diana's apartment reminded me of a young Sal Romano. They really need to bring him back for a few minutes.
Maybe a little of both. But the way they portrayed her in the years before she landed on Don's desk, she was a complete incompetent. It strained believability that she was never fired. It made sense that she was given to Don as part of the booby prize of his probationary return to work. But it still doesn't add up for…
Out of pity.