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Why DOES Alyssa default to that laryngitis voice when she acts!? Regardless, her character was a foil to Baby JJ so she had less to work with. Roxxxy's character had a lot more wiggle room for characterization and she just bombed in that regard (I mentioned it somewhere else but the choice to tweak her nipples as a

Me too, I squealed when she was like "Girl down!" And even just dancing there with Baby JJ. You already know!

I fear if Phi Phi fully embraced being a villain, she would just be in constant "go back to Party City" screaming matches. This sort of seething shadiness that she tries suppress is making great TV, so much better than shouting!

I've wondered why in all this "GO BY THE JUDGE'S CRITIQUES!!!" exclamations no one has addressed how they were going to weight the main challenge and runway critiques. I know personally I would think like 75% main challenge, 25% runway but that's not how they seem to be approaching it. Also, I don't see how they

It really was a beautifully constructed reveal that made her look super hot. It was a showstopper in terms of pure aesthetics. But when you're dealing with queens like Alaska and Katya, they aren't always going to be the best constructed but they are going to be more clever and cleverness wins for a lot of fans, the

I even agree to a degree that some of the Empire spoof was in questionable taste, but there has been a trend with lots of TV recapper/reviewers to really go in hard on the social justice analysis to the detriment of the reviews. I believe in social justice and believe that pop culture does impact the culture at large

I could not agree less. I thought this episode was basically head to to toe amazing. The Sheaquals were incredibly stupid but I also thought they were incredibly funny. 'You don't…Nomi" was fucking hilarious and I thought Phi Phi killed it (and I am no fan of Phi Phi.) I did think that Roxxxy was so much worse than

I honestly knew next to nothing about this guy other than he came to town and Chumped was opening for him so I gave him a listen to see if I should stay for his show. I didn't like him music much at all and was perplexed as to why he was the headliner but it seems there was a lot more to him than I knew. Doesn't make

I will say I find "gotta do what you gotta do" useful sometimes when I don't exactly agree with what the other person is doing but don't feel like arguing but also can't say "that sounds like a great plan of action!" If they feel like they "gotta" do that, and I feel like they are looking for some kind of response

I could see this immediately abused by extreme fans who are obsessed with particular actresses to really facilitate some grade A stalking. Like someone else said in another comment, it's just generally inappropriate for a workplace safety law to be a ballot initiative in the first place.

For sure, I've been on her end of things and was just laying out the boundary and if the ex had actually then laid off, it would have all been good (he didn't, wouldn't stop texting inappropriately and I had to just to drop him as a friend entirely.)

To each their own but I've been re-watching them a lot lately and thought they really held up, both narrative-wise in that the stories were usually compelling in some way beyond usual sitcom fodder and they are on fire with the quips. Sure, it relies heavily on the archetypes of the four women but in terms of a joke

I was certain I would hate it based on hating musicals and seeing short clips and thinking they looked super corny but it's actually excellent and even my husband (who doesn't get into that much TV and probably hates musicals more than I do) got into it. Whenever there was a song that almost got too corny there would

In an earlier comment I said I didn't need to see her groin meat….but just "bad tuck" is probably a better, less gross way of putting.

I almost relate to Phi Phi here. After seeing her on Hey Qween, I realized she's just kind of a regular person who gets too easily frustrated, likes to talk trash even when you know it's not the political thing to do, and is just not a naturally "nice" seeming person. It doesn't mean she isn't nice to her friends or

I was disappointed that she Detox never actually showed her "cakes"….even if it wasn't in the choreo, I woulda lifted that dress and given 'em a good shake.

I agree, mostly, but I also think in a way they were kind of embracing these things that supposedly made the women "bad" and making them into something they are proud to sing about. A weak concept all around but I think it was meant to be empowering in a not-very-well-thought-out way.

As much as I don't care for Phi Phi, I do think she did more with her bad part than Katya did with hers.

And there does seem to be some production angle on giving a beloved queen like Katya the weakest part, by far, and with short notice while giving Alyssa a pitch perfect role as Annie Oakley and a song perfectly suited for Detox's lip sync style.When you hear "Russian horse fucker" you would definitely think that would

Yes! I was saying somewhere above that this is shaping up to be a "most improved" competition and Roxxxy and Ginger have not changed much (aside from Roxxxy being marginally nicer) and their drag is basically at the same level it was on their season.