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    If Aja's "hissy fit" played a role, Nina's unfounded paranoia and difficulty taking direction (both in the Kardashian challenge and this week, where she was obnoxious with the directors) should've been brought up, as well.

    Nina shook her chest a lot and duck walked. Don't get how that matched the song perfectly.

    This week was the first time I've thought her makeup was great. Her ideas are usually good, but the execution is…amateur-ish.

    I think it's about being able to memorize a script, work well with a group, etc. aka stuff that they'll have to do in the real world.

    I don't see how the chest shaking or duck walking aligned with the song.

    Thank God we don't have a Bob/Bianca. I fell out of the show because of how winners were coronated really early, which is why I hated The Alaska Show, I mean All Stars 2.

    I think Sasha was in the bottom three by default. They had to have someone there and there are still too many to shrink to a bottom two. She just happened to be the weakest of everybody else.

    You're nuts for hating on Untucked. It's been very good this season.

    She had a very minor character compared to Shea getting another showoff-y, instantly memorable role in Grandrea.

    I think Farrah's very endearing. She's obviously not going to win, nor is she a queen whose abilities work within the Drag Race structure, but I think she's enjoyable to spend time with, especially in Untucked.

    Ah, yes, emotionally connecting to the song using the same tired duck walk she's done every week on the runway.

    It's also been all over Hulu. I caught up on The Path and Harlots within the last few days and a Fargo ad was in every commercial break of every episode.

    They really shouldn't renew Pitch, though. It has some critical backing (69 on Metacritic, some think pieces during the season), but it's far from being overwhelmingly acclaimed the way an American Crime or Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (two of the most acclaimed shows on broadcast) is. It received miniscule awards attention

    Although I do love a good Shonda dragging, since her weird infallibility with the TV media covers up a lot of legit criticism that could be thrown her way, Olivia and Fitz have been gross as hell since 2B. Liking them past maybe 3A says a lot about someone.

    They can easily cancel the newbies + Vampire Diaries + Reign, pick up 4/6 of their pilots and renew The Originals without rocking the boat. They'll have the same number of shows as this year and if their fall newbies hit/they run out of room, they could push a lower-tier midseason drama to summer. Whether they'll

    Yeah, I think it's a combination of the internet's weird boner for Noah Hawley/Fargo/FX and the evisceration of Mr. Robot's second season leaving a hole for another amorphous, empty blob of television to hit the critical/prestige zeitgeist. But at least Mr. Robot tried to say/be about something other than its own

    Lucy Lawless should've won an Emmy for her performance on Spartacus. I know that the Emmys hate Starz and that genre shows that aren't Game of Thrones have a hard time breaking through in the drama categories, but she was spectacular.

    He just joined the cast this season.

    Plus you can write them well in advance. Listings are usually a couple weeks ahead + episode descriptions are about a month ahead.

    No, they're based on page views, like every other TV website. If nobody reads the reviews (or if those who do have an ad blocker), AV Club doesn't make money and can't pay people to keep creating content.