I thought Lady Camden was based in Sacramento? I mean it’s close enough that it’s not surprising that she has attended the fair but those aren’t the same city by a long shot.
I thought Lady Camden was based in Sacramento? I mean it’s close enough that it’s not surprising that she has attended the fair but those aren’t the same city by a long shot.
There’s also the calculus of Kornbread’s unscheduled departure leaving more room for a non-elimination.
Every time a question isn’t posed to the group, Jasmine answers it!
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See, I think the rest of y’all are going about this all wrong and presuming a melee-first tussle.
Really, really appreciate you chiming in - I get a little nervous about the sort of generalized impressions I’m talking about above.
You have me thinking on cultural nuances to comedy; I’m remembering a study from the recent past describing different countries simply responding very differently to certain nuances and features that we call “comedy”. Like - the French having a deeper appreciation for surrealist absurdism, the Germans liking when…
To pick up your metaphor, imagine if Surya Bonaly kept throwing her backflips into competition despite them being specifically and explicitly banned? It’s still a crowd-pleasing demonstration of power and athleticism (that may or may not supercede her relative gracelessness given the far more subjective scoring…
You have me wondering and thinking that despite the way the judges framed it out for her - Kerri herself thought she was reaching for versatility, without recognizing the crutch that while she’s still being so pretty (and we also don’t have so much of a baseline four episodes in), that’s what reads on camera instead…
This is me not disagreeing with you.
I don’t mind as much if only because celebrity impersonation is such a central pillar of drag as an art form. Even from its inception, Snatch Game is frankly far more weighted towards comedy.
I’d have to go back to parse the specific dialogue on the runway, but I have trouble believing it’s not just the Green Jungle dress from the Versace retail store. Even the most experienced, skilled atelier tailor would have difficulty trimming that gauzy, diaphanous silhouette from Ms. From-the-Block’s curvaceousness…
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This would all be predicated on the assumption that there’s anything resembling sexual interest in Chip Gaines.
1. Welcome to the Comments, Trae. I’m sure you’ll find your over-intellectualized rants will do just fine.
For my money, it’s in the title. “And Just Like That” telegraphs that someone dies unexpectedly. Chekov’s title.
For years after the series conclusion, because of the Happily Ever After endings across the board, I’d always guessed at least one of the partners was just gonna have to die.
I find that the performance adds just tension between Marco being somehow both a True Believer, but also a manipulative cynical psychopath. You’re absolutely right about the book portrayal being centered on his abiding narcissism, which is absolutely centered to how the show’s framed the character, too.
The BF has gone into a Succession hole, so natch, I’ve been dragged along.
sounding like some weird rural version of Dynasty with a murder fetish