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The interesting thing about Kardashian is that he was basically a normal civilian who somehow had a true front-row seat to this insanity.

I believe York insisted that she never had a significant relationship with Fuhrman, but some people (including Toobin and his book) believe she lied in order to let Ito hear the case. If she was telling the truth, it actually would have benefitted the prosecution if she had been able to testify, because then they

They've been setting up that and Kardashian's "he probably did it" interviews for weeks now, so I assume that will be included.

And I'm just impressed that she fits those dreds into a wig every week!

If Bob goes through with Whoopi, I will be hitting the high notes on Oh Happy Day

Ironically, I feel like the current 98 year-old society matron Golden Globe-winning Gaga would actually be a GREAT Snatch Game character

I know I was thinking, "you have time, raw materials, and a shit-ton of creativity. Make something a little more ambitious than an early-90s bathing suit." I LOVED her makeup and overall idea to turn a dollar store Halloween wig into a Rihanna from a few years ago S&M look. But doing a bathing suit, particularly in

I mean, it's certainly the least overtly jokey/funny part of the show. I think maybe Derrick was on to something by trying to make the joke that she was constantly interrupting with a teary interjection? I'm not sure if there was anything they could do with the script as is

*ferociously googles*

You could tell that the other queens felt the same way, too — they were all like "oh… ok."

Yep, it was pretty unfair. It's not even like Derrick or Cynthia could just play the straight man (lol) and just set up other people for their jokes — it was too awkwardly written/blocked.

I'd have to agree — clearly they weren't happy with how things were breaking down so far, so they decided to step in and bring Nyesha back rather than (which I foolishly believed!) purposely chose a smaller cast so they could pull a surprise extra cast member gag

I want to hate on Naomi, but then I think of how Pearl pulled her same lingerie schtick like four times so if she changes it up over the next couple weeks I'll be mollified

They all came prepared with their skate looks, so it certainly wasn't a surprise that there would be "roller girl realness." It's possible they decided to switch that concept with something else at the last minute, but I feel like that was because Robbie did so poorly and perhaps they knew she's a great skater and

I was v. v. concerned to see how bad Betty's makeup was during the skit. The lighting seemed pretty bad in there, but that makeup was like a 20 min mini challenge look

Wow. So, unlike last week, which provided a good twist on the usual lip-sync challenge, this was your typical, terrible skit challenge. On the topic of possible cultural appropriation, I think that Empire, which is essentially just Dynasty with black actors, is enough a piece of pop culture that it's absolutely

Great scene. And even after all that, how well she laid it out, still the first response is "Well, maybe…" Distrust of the LAPD runs deep. Rightly so!

If anything, the show has reminded us just how sloppy the defense's case was as well! Darden & Clark lost with several huge blunders (Furhman, glove, closing arguments); the defense won with a few home runs (Furhman tapes, Barry Scheck, closing arguments). The rest was a mess.

Sigh. I'm still very uncomfortable with that idea. The showrunners behind this series have proven they have a deft touch when it comes to racial matters, but this idea seems much more exploitative to me. I don't know how you balance seeing the street-level devastation with political cartoon versions of the Bush

Travolta has captured the way that Shapiro seems shrewdly calculating and yet completely out of his depth literally all the time