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It was. The first thing I thought was "what could he (Bill) have done? He was a kid too." It was Tony and Janice Soprano in reverse.

I cannot BELIEVE no one, not even the recapper, mentioned Lafayette's epic read of Jessica over being a crappy girlfriend to James/only thinking of him as a fabulous queen and nothing more. "When was he turned? Who turned him? And where was he from before he was turned? Miss ma'am?"
From the moment he sashayed back

Come down south. There are plenty of Lafayettes of other shades of queendom in these parts

I'm with you on the Patti Lupone scene, but it's on the noseness, if you will, was forgiven for me because Patti Lupone and Andrew Rannals are so entertaining. As far as Ray and Shoshanna's speeches, I didn't feel they were shouting the episode's theme/underlining it because from the jump, both characters have always

I kinda disagree with Todd on the show's treatment of Marnie's singing. I felt her joining in with Desi was the show's most honest display with her musical side yet. She wasn't trying to desperately grab the spotlight like when she performed at Charlie's party or forced Hannah to sing karoke at her birthday party, and

Great series. I'm learning a lot about bands (aside from the obvious—Green Day, Rancid, Nirvana etc.) and subgenres I was unaware of before, and really like your first-hand observations/anecdotes. Just curious, but will you or another AV writer be doing a similar series about 90's rap, electronic or R&B? The last