Yep I've said for some time that "Drag Race" is like the FRIDAY THE 13TH films: the even numbered installments are the best.
Yep I've said for some time that "Drag Race" is like the FRIDAY THE 13TH films: the even numbered installments are the best.
100% accurate. She was cute out of drag on the show, but that was it for me. If she'd brought her edgy humor to the show (the Anne Frank Snatch Game character is so wrong and so inspired), it would have been a very different outcome for her, I imagine.
Yep. I never watched another minute of season 7 after Katya's exit, even the finale.
Totally agree with #2! Never before in any season has there been a top 3 where I love all three queens for different reasons and would be happy with any of them winning. And J.P. has it right: Latrice Royale is the best 4th place finisher ever. Sorry 'bout it. Chi Chi is a fine runner up to that title, though.
The one-on-one's with Ru in past seasons were far more effective and mean more in the long run. I wish the show would return to those, but perhaps Ru feels the less personal time spent with these bitches the better?
I loved this show! Watched every episode and was happy to find a complete series collection on-line a few years back. Highly doubtful it will be revived for DVD anytime soon, even with its cast and crew becoming more recognizable, but I recommended this to everyone I knew during its original run.
And MAGNOLIA.
The shade thrown at Kate Winslet really made me laugh surprisingly hard!
Yes, this and Jon Hamm in drag as the little girl spying on the girls who "died".
As many have already said, we've already had a few Jacqueline/Lillian pair-ups so far. Now, Titus and Jacqueline, we've only had them burying a robot together. I'd love to see them pair up again!
One of my favorite Titus lines this season was his read of Kate Winslet as "chubs" stealing the debris from Jack in TITANIC LMAO so wrong yet so right.
As someone who practically lived in New York movie theaters for a number of years, the employees could give a shit what goes on in the lobby. They don't care if you're there to see a movie or not, frequent concessions, or sit around and read a book.
Sitcom colleges don't. It would get in the way of storylines like this lol
So true. When the twin walked out, I said out loud, "Oh come on, this show didn't just do that." College is where you spread your wings, get some life experience, and (hopefully) grow as a person. This would have indeed been a great place to see Sue have to stand up for herself and her friend.
It was pure promotional hooey. Ah the possibilities of what could have been… I think a complete 30 minutes with the actual Goldbergs would have been much more fun!
Yes, that was it! I just didn't like any of the characters throughout the episode. It was like seeing them at their worst, which I guess is permitted considering how much fun they generally are the rest of the time. Still…it was a tough watch most of the time.
If anything demonstrates how tired sitcom writers are near the end of a season, it's the use of an inconsequential behind-the-scenes/clip show in place of a REAL episode, like "The Goldbergs" did this week. "The Middle" wasn't anything special, so that C+ is earned, but at least they showed up to the game instead of…
That is indeed why it ended. It wasn't canceled.
Eerily similar in that both shows have egotistical gay showrunners who don't much care how bad their shows get as long as people keep watching. Considering we gays are supposed to have superlative taste and creativity (a stereotype I heartily endorse), Lee Daniels and Ryan Murphy sure don't make us look great.
He really didn't. Consider that he got a Second Chance over infinitely more interesting players like Shane Powers and T-Bird and did nothing with it.