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Just when I think this show can't get better and better, they do every single week. This entire episode had me cracking up and is definitely one of my favorites. They definitely know their audience by now because all last week me and my friends kept quoting "I shiiiiit, I shiiiiiit," or, "I tweeeeet, I tweeeeet", and

There definitely wasn't that much of a difference, but I think even just a shorter haircut and a more "colorful" wardrobe made her feel confident enough. It was devastating to see her walk into that courtroom so confident and watch her fall apart by all the stares and critiques in just a matter of seconds.

Ha! True, but every. single. season. of drag race, you have to sew. I mean, that's every challenge for the most part. They do have some challenges where the girls are able to wear clothes they actually brought, but for the most part, you're required to sew. It's just a tiring statement, especially when they all

I just don't understand how this is the 100th episode and queens are still coming on not knowing how to sew. Why even bother auditioning if you're going to come into the competition, and complain about now knowing how to put a garment together? You can't pull that "I buy all my designer gowns, I don't sew anything"

Ass Souls. Amazing.

Did anyone else notice how the shirts they're wearing at the beginning are the same shirts they were wearing in the last episode at the end? I thought the opening was brilliant. There were so many little touches that were SOOO abbie and Ilana. I mean, of course there's a rat crawling around Ilanas bathroom. You knew

I was glued 5 minutes in. There was something so eerie about the first couple of minutes (and throughout) that was unsettling and gripping. I agree that the scene where the the daughter calls and leaves a message was a chilling and unforgettable scene. I personally didn't mind the name dropping done throughout,

I enjoyed the hell out of this. It was a lot of fun and major props to Vanessa for pulling out that performance with the death of her father on her mind. The only thing that really irked me about this was the live audience. They worked in some scenes, like the rally and the danceoff, but otherwise, they were

"Work" is an incredibly weak lead single, there's nothing groundbreaking about it. Usually her collabs with Drake are great, but "Work" falls short of everything. "Collaboration," is good, also because I love SZA and was very surprised to see her collaborating with such a big name such as Rihanna. "Same Ol' Mistakes,"

FourFiveSeconds, Bitch better have my money, American Oxygen, were all meant to be on her album "R8," but since none of those, except maybe "Bitch better have…" were flops, she scrapped that idea for an album and came out with "ANTI" instead.

I'm thinking it's just symbolic. We only see it once in a while. I think it's just an "addiction demon." We saw it in the first episode when Max Greenfields character was shooting up, we saw it in Sally's flashback when she was shooting up and Mr March said it's his addiction demon, i'm guessing his addiction to

My mistake, I meant Scarlett!

Are you talking about the drillbit monster? Mr March said something about it last night, how its his "addiction demon" so I believe the drillbit monster is actually linked to Mr March. I think at this point the monster isn't going to get a real explanation other than it's just the "soul" of the hotel, that's how I'm

I'm still confused though. I originally thought that if you're a vampire and then you die, you're dead for good. That theory went out the window with last nights episode, so where's Donovan and Tristan? Doesn't make sense that we haven't seen them again.

I always thought Queenies "voodoo powers" were severely underused in Coven so it was great to see her back and in action. Also, did I just completely forget the conversation where Sally knows her mother is a vampire/infected and knows she needs to drink blood?

It really bothered me that we saw The Countess in the next trailer. If they're going to end the episode with Liz and Iris shooting The Countess and Donovan at least make us believe they're "dead" by not showing them in the trailer for the next episode. I highly doubt they are and I hope the next episode picks up right

I had this conversation with a friend the other day. I believe that if you're a "regular human" and you die in the hotel, your soul roams the halls if you still have unfinished business. But, if you're turned into a vampire (or whatever) and then you get killed, you're dead dead, no coming back. I think at this point

Late reply: But I thought the same thing! Their initial reunion was making me nervous because for a while I really thought the son would come on to Liz and it would make things incredible awkward. But I'm so glad they didn't go down that route and made it a heartwarming reunion instead. The "I always have room for one

Saw it last night and still can't stop thinking about it. I thought it was fantastic. Rey and Finn are exciting new characters that fit perfectly into the SW universe. It was exciting from start to finish and I was on the edge of my seat throughout. It was a total nod to the original and the mesh between old and new

The ending I would have preferred: Chanel goes up to her bed that overlooks everyone and before laying down says with a big smile "goodnight sluts" to her new clan of crazies and that's it. "Good morning sluts," was her first line if I can remember other than her monologue in the first episode, so to me it would've