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IXNAY ON THE SHAT SCAT SEZ SCRATSTITCH

I think it works for Sally because she's a sweet little pixie of a woman who has been through hell and back and managed to craft an immensely respectable career for herself while also managing to deal with the trappings of stardom like an adult. If you can achieve all THAT, THEN you are allowed to no longer give a

But she's not even nominated!

If Bruce also explained that he did it to hang out with his close producer friend who died, yeah maybe.

Yup — in the commentary video for the first episode that she did with Raja, Violet said that Dax was "sort of" her drag mom, so there is definitely shared custody of some kind going on.

I was a proud GInger fan last year, and people's hatred of her perplexed me. Pearl pissed me off way more than Ginger — I didn't see a redemption story as much as a lazy queen with attitude finally adjust herself at the last moment before getting her skinny ass kicked off the show. She was so not Top Three material.

It's been said a hundred times before, but I still can't get Skippy from Family Ties out of my head whenever Thorgy is onscreen.

One highlight for me: after one obligatory bitchy comment early on, Derrick was virtually invisible for most of the hour.

Agreed except #1. There's fierce (Raven), there's insult comic with heart of gold (Bianca), and then there's Betty. I believe it when it was said last week that nobody in NY wants to work with her. There's nothing behind her shade that redeems it somehow. She's doing Phi Phi without the scared kid underneath. She's a

Fiddle-dee-dee on all the toothless cynicism in this review — Grande was a force of nature and the show had nonstop laughs. And SNL always adjusts its tone somewhat for that week's host. My sensibilities are one rung above Comic Book Guy's, and even I was blown away.

I never really got the bile for Ginger last year. I read people's reasons for it but I really didn't have the same experience watching her and the others. The older queens always think they know better — but usually, they do know better when it comes to surviving on the show.

That's what's so fascinating about her: it IS both. Her keen sense of irony and her bottomless wit are coupled with a pure heart and an addiction/recovery-tenderized psyche that resembles an electric bug zapper. It's why we just want to love her and hug her and call her George.

You're right, of course. Bob was coming from a place of wisdom and Derrick was coming from her own little bubble of grandeur. I was just remembering who was involved in the moments of tension without digging deeper into what was going on.

They are only talents until they are diagnosed.

Or Meryl as Jodie Foster and Hugh as Liam Neeson

She was already my least favorite winner before this Twitter controvery erupted last year. Whenever she wasn't talking about her young son, she was disturbingly cold to anyone, including the camera, throughout the season.

They are indeed a gabby bunch! I don't think we will be starved for action at any point this season. They even held their own mock judging. I like that (except for Bob and Derrick) so far they all seem to be able to throw shade in a good natured way. We'll see how long it lasts. My nightmare is that any season turns

Anyone else remember Acid Betty from the drag queen challenge on season 5 of Project Runway? (The last Bravo season, sigh) That was a couple of years before Drag Race debuted. RuPaul was the guest judge that day. I was wondering if we would ever see any of those New York queens show up on Drag Race. But many of them

I think she was saying she wishes she had thought to use it as an excuse.

The movie will have the Bates baby arrested for murder for sure.