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I have an Alaska t shirt and a Katya t shirt hanging up in my closet. I jokingly texted my friend that "two shirts enter, one shirt leaves." Who knew what a sobering prediction that would be? I've given Alaska as many passes as I can give her, and am fully on Team Katya now (I was pretty split between them going into

Agreed on all points. It's a shame that Alaska and Detox had to be dragged through the mud because they have done amazingly this season, but consistently saving your flailing friend doesn't do you any favors.

My thoughts on Alaska being so grateful for a tank top with rhinestones on it echo the critique Michelle gave to Derrick's tin man outfit: "It's a tank top. With rhinestones."

I agree with pretty much everything you said. I still feel that Katya won simply from exuding the song in a way that I don't think Alaska did, but everything else is on point. I get why Alaska kept her friend in the competition, even though to us as viewers we're disappointed by the outcome because Tatianna arguably

I had this conversation with a friend that has been actively hating on Alaska for not sending her friend home, which I understand to an extent, but it also kind of shows what a good person she is in terms of friendships. If I had a friend like Alaska that I could count on to drag my ass through the competition like

Detox has been doing a pretty solid run this season, so I'm not sure what you're talking about. The only time she's been in the bottom was the snatch game episode and having rewatched that episode again recently cements my point that she absolutely did not deserve that position. She's also won twice, and been safe

I'd like to imagine that them doing teams for the comedy challenge was their not-so-subtle way of saying "yes, we can do teams on All-Stars and make it work. Screw you."

I've all but given up on reading reviews on this show. I don't know what else people wanted, but this is far and away completely different from Hotel (which most people hated and I was pretty meh about), so it's weird to me that people continue to complain about this season so much because I'm enjoying the change in

It reminds me of how last season, for example, they suddenly started grading in teams just to give Derrick Barry a win because she hadn't gotten one yet. It's frustrating when the format is clearly manipulated to give a queen a leg up or a leg down in the competition.

Woo, this one was a doozy. God bless Alaska for bringing Lil Poundcake back. That was everything I needed and more.

That's what I'm hoping for, especially with Adore walking, there's certainly a high chance of that happening with only seven left after only two episodes. I've also theorized that the eliminated queens get to pick who makes it to the top three, but hey, I just hope we get to see more of Tatianna

So this is how hard it's going to be each week. I wanted to say I was ready, but good god I was not. I was so pleased to see Tatianna do so well last week that I was so hoping she'd continue that through to the end, because she really needs this exposure. Phi Phi absolutely deserved to be in the bottom three over

I thought this was a truly excellent start for this season, and am really surprised by the lack of an A grade, Oliver. Coco was eliminated first (was there really any doubt about that?) and there was a huge amount of talent shown tonight. In particular, I'm interested in seeing how Roxxxy and Phi Phi do in this

This was as haunting and as well executed as it needed to be, helped in no small part because of Weiner's direction. The show has been off-the-rails good this season, and I'd love for it to be a serious contender for taking the best drama trophy next year. This episode was perfect for me, and the finale is really just

I know I'm a day late, but it really feels like you were nitpicking Suzanne's flashback, especially since you half-joked about paying more attention to what game they were playing. I thought it was one of the most impactful flashbacks because of how much Suzanne has been humanized, so it was devastating to see her old

This season has been spectacular, but it wasn't until this episode that it hit me how well the show has been handling all of these characters this season. The scene with Nicky had me tearing up in particular, and I really really liked how well done all of her Max scenes were done, especially leaving the threads

They were two smaller lines, but they made me laugh so much.

98% of me is vying for Hook to stay dead, not out of hate fore the character who I actually quite like, but because, as this episode shows, Emma just needs to let some damn things go. There have been plenty of heroes on this show, so why aren't we all trying to save them? The other 2% of me really hates it because it

"It's not like she can hurt anyone. She's just fab" is my main reasoning behind, well, anything to get Cruella on this show full-time.

You left out quite possibly my favorite line of the whole season:
Robert Carlyle: Meet my father. *Robbie Kay, a full two and a half decades younger than him, stands menacingly to the side.*