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I am so done with Darienne. Her energy just brings everything done. That being said, though, this season hasn't really had a villain in the same vein as PhiPhi or Roxxxy or Coco Monstrese. Which is actually refreshing. A good villain is key to a good season of Drag Race, but this season has showed us that you don't

I'm still in love with Dela, and I really like that she's chosen not to call Darrienne out on her bullshit. Speaking as someone who's outrageously bad at confrontation, I get her point of view. "I don't want to acknowledge her toxicity and start a huge fight!" It's not that she's not standing up for herself and just

As we say in Sweden: HURRA!

The thing that slayed me though was how she seemed to believe she was actually creating a comedy routine. Amidst all the "Oh-kaay, guuurl, momah" etc. she uttered a serious "That one needs a transition".
Girl, your mind needs transition.

I've been thinking about this for a while: Is it really that common that gay men identify as either top or bottom? I find it so ludicrious that you're "supposed to" pick one and stick to it. I may be on the feminine side, but I never let that limit my pleasure, oh-KAY?
But seriously though, do most people really do

But all delusional, run-amok narcissists are only children. Truth.

Joslyn is lika a dorky little bird that you just want to take care of!
"I guess it's not my cup 'o soup." God bless you, ms Fox.

Yeah, Laganja's tears are pretty much a guarantee.

I also hate the fact that it's being presented (or rather, referred to) as a feud between them, when all the animosity is clearly coming from Darienne.

Also Coco. People always forget that Coco was a soulless, delusional, egotistical and bullying monster.

I'm really looking forward to the reunion show to see Laganja's reactions after watching herself on TV. PhiPhi admitted that she really didn't realize how she was coming off (although, that was abviously because she wanted to win, and in order to win she had to look somewhat sympathetic).
I predict Ganja telling

I thought it was hilarious watching the other girl's reactions to both her reaction to the video and her looong story about Alyssa as a drag mother. Every one of them were like "Can you believe this bitch?"

Also, as far as silly mini challenges go, the upside-down lipsync had me rolling on the floor!

It actually reminds me of last year when Boxxxy and Coco tried to put down Jinkx at every opportunity they got. They're insecure about their own talents and position in the competition, and decides to let out their jealousy on someone else. The difference is, Darienne doesn't have her lackeys coming to her aid to help

I was really surprised at myself during the episodes: I actually liked and laughed at Trinity. The change in demeanor is astounding, and she actually made jokes in the Untucked lounge. I loved the other queens saying: "Nooo, stay away from Bianca!" Good stuff.

I didn't read the book, but I know about the ending, and it's completely changed in the film. Well, not completely, but there is no Clarice/Hannibal romance, and they don't run off together as Bonnie and Clyde with shrimp forks.
If I remember correctly, Clarice escapes, Hannibal cuts his hand off and is seen on a plane

I hate myself so incredibly much, but I cried like fucking baby. On three separate occasions. I don't know what it is about Glee, but it's the only show that does this too me. Normally I'm the most stoic gay guy in the stoic country of Sweden, but something about all the overblown emotions really gets to me, when they

I know right! I very rarely enjoy Claire, but a gambling Claire that treats Gloria as her trophy wife was comedy GOLD!

I don't think I've ever laughed as loudly to this show as I did at Gloria's confused curtsey after the big "magic trick". I don't know why, but it really slayed me and I think I woke up my neighbours.