1. I agree with you.
1. I agree with you.
Ah, but you forget the one clear telegraph.
Did I enjoy? I guess.
For years, I have been the sort of Homosexual to welcome my straight, cis women to various forms of the gay fan arts - Gaga tickets? Sure, I’ll buy a couplea extra. You wanna go hit up the gay danceclub for your bachelorette party? Fine, I’ll call ahead. Heading to Pride? I’ll bake a brunch quiche and mix up a pitcher…
Meh.
Don’t apologize for being pedantic... but only because I’m about to out-pedant you.
My quibble with all rogue like abilities is how they already know how to use the powers as well if not better than the original.
If we learned nothing from the YA invasion last decade, brooding himbo sparkle vampires manage that pretty alright.
I’ll go ahead and answer “The Velocipastor”?
I’ve been watching Judy Mikovits’ story unfold since the earliest days of the XMRV story - we don’t get so many pulpy potboilers in immunology.
Hard to choose between Jujubee and Shea, both in the Snatch Game and for the season.
It’s hard not to see parallels with his public homophobia.
Not unreasonable.
While it’s great that the editors have recently given her a lot more screentime, it’s a jarring shift from her complete absence in the first half of the season. There’s nothing to indicate that she’s suddenly grown a personality, so I feel somewhat cheated by the editing at this point out of what could have been a…
You’re entirely too kind to say, m’dear. But I appreciate it!
I’ve spent some time thinking about this, if only because we have examples dating as far back as Tyra about a queen’s personal affect coloring how her talent(s) come across onscreen.
Now that Gigi can afford professional-grade sound editing - I kind of hope it gets remixed and/or mashed-up into her Total Eclipse of the Heart:
I mean - isn’t that kind of what we got with Sharon being followed up by Jinkx?
It’s clear that Ms. the Planet telling her own story got priority over the season-long project to de-Pie the edit (thanks for that, btw). To my mind, the trick is whether there’s a dialogue narrative that got lost - the way that Heidi and Jaida connect to their superfans through a kind of intersectional empathy, and…