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He wasn't REALLY hitting on them, ya know.

I would honestly have to wear a matching polo/shorts combo but I would own the multi-tan: a white sock outline, a less white shoe-and-short-sock outline over that, a kinda-tan between the heights of the golf socks and the walking socks, and then a nice brown up to the shorts.

The top did look better, but I think even you or I would come up with that skirt, because, that's pretty much the most basic skirt you could make with paper.

Plus, they got the higher ratio of actors who are actually really good actors. There's only a couple in each show, but this one has a smaller cast!

A lot of people will overlook flaws when that person seems like a genuinely kind person. Like how people overlook Chi Chi's incessant whininess about being poor. Because if it's one thing drag queens are known for is their endless wealth!

It's patently obvious that AMC said to the people behind TWD: "We want zombies, a small cast and limited sets." So we got these losers on a boat who occasionally land in a series of very tiny "ports". I'm now down to one zombie show, and it ain't this one.

I agree about Bob's final look. At least it was cute. But Naomi only put out one cute look and it's the same silhouette she did in the Oz challenge. Regardless of what percentage is unofficially given to each aspect, the only above-average thing she did was her final look, which was an encore performance of one of her

So she did it again this week! You're welcome!

You mean "Naomi's wardrobe in Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8"

Stop talking about Violet's ONLY talent like that!

If I were to do my mom, I'd have to wear a golf outfit. Not every mom is known for owning an animal-print snug-fitting dress.

I said it earlier that I thought two of Naomi's looks were of the level she had prior to her "epic transformation" and the third was a retread of the one that caused the "epic transformation". And she stunk in the dance routine. She was an easy 4th place, but they needed their Bob/Derrick showdown.

"Bye Felicia" was pretty twattish.

I think you're right, but if it happens in the workroom, it's gotta be on the show. But that crap just went on and on and I couldn't take a side because I'm not impressed with EITHER of their styles of drag. It's like a Republican debating a Grand Wizard of the KKK; you don't want either to win, you just want them

I agree because I didn't even notice that it was 90 minutes. Back when Untucked followed it, I almost ALWAYS knew it was 90 minutes of these gripey bitches!

I think really some of it may have had to do with Bob not having had to LSFYL yet. He was the best at the dance and his outfits were all really good, so I think they were looking for things to nitpick. And if they wanted to nitpick there was plenty there for them elsewhere. Kim Chi's baby outfit was bad and she was

You were right! "No" is the correct answer. She's obviously the lead actor, and she's the brains behind the non-written portions of the show, but Jessi Klein is the head writer, not Schumer. She also co-produces with Schumer. So when it comes to the sketches, Klein is the creative lead. And her IMDb page is pretty

OMG, that was just so bad. YELL YELL YELL! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! When every person in a show is an idiot, then their stupidity needs to be funny. Hollering at stupid people isn't inherently funny. The Conquistador show was something they would do on the Simpsons, only there it would be funny. The "chink in the armor"

The most annoying part was that Raj complained bitterly about Howard constantly mentioning having been to outer space, but he has no problem doing the same exact thing to Howard and getting mad when he gets called out on it. It's bad enough it's the same exact plot, but it completely ignores the fact that Raj is

I think the biggest problem was that the funnier bits were all pretty short while the least-funny - Bethenny Ross and that Relationship Center thing - were laugh-free and they just went on and on and ON. Those two just took the air out of the room, making us forget that there were laughs elsewhere.