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I was wondering if it was me shoving in viewing when I'm not that in the mood for it or being over exposed on it, but I think all my favorite things now don't fit into the show anymore. I want Scott having awkward starting conversations with Felix and Donny about clones and comics over making goodie bags way more than

And you would be guessing so wrong that nothing you've said makes sense to anyone looking for sense: it's obvious why her fans are her fans and it has nothing to do with her depth and everything to do with defensiveness.

It would make her sudden "Do you want to be here" at Nina make more sense, because that looked like it came out of nowhere.

I think the loss of the pit crew/challenges had to do with sponsorship in part but I would really like to know what the idea was as far as storylines and editing, because the reunion seems more like the Ru who wants good television and the show was the Ru who wants to "educate." The latter always gets the ham hand.

Get a grip, I said vapid because everything she said was a canned response from a million mirror rehearsals. The realest she ever was was when she told off Farrah.

Ok, let's stay specific so you can not add in things I was not addressing in things you weren't addressing: you were talking about her wanting to be famous and I was responding about wanting to be famous just to be famous is generally frowned upon because of that hollow echo chamber.

It's not about being earnest, it's about there being no there there.
Drag is about the facade you present but there is something backing that up. If there is nothing but a facade, if all the energy is just propping up a mask, it's the uncanny valley of grossness kicking in where you can see what looks close but not

No way. Willam was a seasoned pro who knew what he was doing. Valentina doesn't even have a real sense of self yet.

If the only thing we get from this season is "Valentina is a fucking monster" I'm kinda okay with it, because before it was just better than nothing. Now we get a fable about the monsters lurking in the blank, empty, vapid spaces we thought we could safely ignore.

For some reason I kept thinking about a look I called "the delegate from Rhythm Nation" and lo and behold, they arrived.

So, if everyone you were in a serious relationship with went extra jumbo crazy banana pants, maybe you'd rethink dating or some such… but is this still a world where he marries Barbara? Because she's fun but I'm not sure how those crazy kids are getting back together.

Firstly, the narrator is never a Miranda. He's a complete Charlotte.
Jane being into Raf again, Petra being blocked from Raf, and Jane looking for the one all seems narratively and emotionally regressive, but besides these things, it was fun. I don't mind another storm because it's part of living in a coastal area,

This show was a lot of fun. I would never have considered trying it except with the people involved I knew it had to have something to it. I didn't know if it was intended to continue because it doesn't seem sustainable but it was definitely worth watching. Was Aimee Mann his first wife?

I am so glad I waited to watch this when I could really appreciate it because there is so much to appreciate. Good god damn, I haven't laughed that hard in ages. Andrew Rannells is a fucking feast of riches. It's almost not possible for there to be a tv show to properly contain and showcase him after this.

That is mystifyingly off: those aren't tropes, they're characteristics built into the history of the characters we've seen. This show rewards its fans for knowing things like the raccoons. Teddy thinks of Bob as his best friend; of course he has a jumpsuit for him. Bob didn't have much of a childhood so he puts a lot

There's some on Adult Swim.

If that wasn't Rhys Darby being his kiwi self last ep, though, someone has fallen down on the jobbo.

The whole thing was so heavy handed it was like they were filling in a crappy script mad libs. When people pull off decent acting despite this, it just makes me feel bad for them deserving so much better.

I posit that a smell based story has an advantage of us not having to be sensorially assaulted while enjoying the opportunity of creative and oddly specific descriptions. Did they make the most of that opportunity here? No, but anyone could at any time. For instance, I can totally imagine the cast of Parks & Rec doing

I love the name Vybrant for their vibrator and the whole bit about the chickens. I couldn't not watch all of them because the show is light but not insubstantial with low risk of a violent bloodbath.
Frankie is so adorable in a way that's fun to watch that would be ungodly annoying to live with. I'm just sad there