I'm really the first to bring up that Shatner did it first in "Free Enterprise"?
I'm really the first to bring up that Shatner did it first in "Free Enterprise"?
I don't really count Jessica's Ru and Alaska's Lady Bunny because they are bona fide icons outside the Drag Runiverse, so they (and any female judges) are fair game for me. I only get eepy-cray when fellow contestant queens are chosen. Some of them (Alyssa) may be icons to us fans, but they should consider the wider…
In general I think Michelle has turned into a Mecha Streisand Judge Monster over the years, but I have to agree with her hardline stance against queens impersonating other Drag Race queens. It's just not ambitious enough a choice for me. Not to mention that historically, the success rate of doing it is almost nil.
The episode was a little subpar, but it must be said: Peppermint saved the night by breaking into some HAMMERTIME during the lip sync. Break ir DOWN!
Very true. Part of the anticipation of Snatch Game is the possibility of seeing a queen shit the bed, and be treated to lots of silence and the awkward clicks. It's never a nonstop laugh riot.
Sorry about my co-star dying. By the way, IF you resist Vladimir Putin's policies in Russie, you die.
Sure there are. They are the grandparents looking after all the kids whose parents are getting hauled away shirtless every week on COPS.
The O'Reilly Fan's Dilemma:
Many are their names…
I knew of it but thought it wasn't a service in my area since I use Seamless. Little did I know GrubHub owns Seamless now, and that it will probably all just be GrubHub someday.
How much of the completed pizza usually gets siphoned off by leechers before you stop the torrent?
Star Trek: Turn Off The Dark
It was an alt-universe version of A Home At The End Of The World, with Cynthia Nixon/Miranda Hobbs instead of Robin Wright, showing what happens if you choose a female friend to be your partner in the American Gothic instead of two gay/bi guys. But it's okay, Mom comes along, along with a Whiny Mean Girl from…
YES. How refreshing was the All-Stars reunion, with NO AUDIENCE or performances or forced pageant questions — the queens were relaxed and able to openly dish about the realities of their lives and careers.
I don't subscribe to VH-1 being any influence at all in the shaping of the content. This was taped almost a year ago, before they knew it was happening. I chalk it up to the usual reasons: A veteran reality show gets formulaic and rests on the tropes it created in its early years, and the producers become more…
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a home run, love that version. It made Liz LIZ.
Film versions of Tennessee Williams plays are often hit or miss. The director will either embrace the inherent camp value and keep the tone intact without giggles, or else they will try to present it as straight drama, in which case every character seems as nutty as Blanche. Streetcar mostly gets it right.
He's also a former stage Billy Elliot, which means ballet training. Which means (if he's mostly het) a chip on his shoulder from all the razzing through the years. HE NEEDS A HUG PEOPLE! And not from creepy Uncle Roy.
A nice Princess Leia sequins gown.
I agree with the general sentiment that this ep should have been supersized, especially considering the potential number of first-time viewers. Everything went by too fast. Some fans were even complaining on social media about "the new set" — not realizing it was specifically built for the ep to resemble a cheesy…