They were both right to a point, in my opinion.
They were both right to a point, in my opinion.
The fact that Vixen had memorized her argument with Eureka, so much so that she actually lip-syncs along to the footage, tells me everything I need to know about her. When you enter the season saying that you’re looking for a fight, don’t whine about the fact that you get in fights.
The Vixen’s tantrum was followed by a bunch of the queens talking about the real struggles they’ve overcome in their lives. It really highlighted how childish Vixen was in the show and the reunion. Bitch, everyone struggles, but you’re surrounded by queens who pushed through. Take a note.
Yeah, nothing was her fault, no other opinion mattered. To say Monet talked shit about Cracker, clearly she didn’t watch the Untucked we did when Monet repeatedly told her Cracker did not “fake her way to Drag Race.” To Asia’s point, she’s a person who is in pain and needs empathy.
Im a bit surprised at Rupauls attitude towards the Vixen. But not so much at the others contestants. The Vixen makes for great TV (sometimes) and her points about racism are important. But she’s also deluded by saying she didn’t start a single fight and frankly it seems the other queens were over it. Monets reaction…
I don’t understand. Almost the entire revelation scene was about how he had betrayed his people by encouraging bombings and plotting to put down an uprising. The king’s “moment” was about how the people would justly feel betrayed. They spend almost no time on the Nazis as the most evil people ever.
I tend to overanalyze and overthink things. One of the things I’ve been pondering lately is why we still have a continuing fascinations with Nazis and people like Charles Manson. And I realized it’s because they’re awful, but interesting. Not all evil people or regimes are. And Edward was also awful but quite…
I was a baby when the events presented in this season were playing out, but I grew up in an Evangelical family and Billy Graham always had a measure of respect to those religious elders where others of the breed (say Jerry Falwell and his merry band) most assuredly did not, so it wasn’t too surprising to see him…
This was my favorite episode of the season — I even liked Philip, and I never like Philip. I am, however, very bitter that we did not get to see Philip, the Queen Mum, and Tommy Lascelles getting drunk together.
A lot of the victims of airline abuse seem to have something in common... I can’t quite put my finger on it... if I think hard enough, I’m sure I’ll come up with the white answer.
Their issue was that she waited a few seconds to follow their commands. The fact that she did have the kid strapped in before the door closed, as promised, meant nothing. They expect immediate unquestioning obedience, apparently. In certain situations that makes sense, but this case is just ludicrous.
Remember back when Republican politicians “cared” about the President’s sexual predations? I wonder what happened to all that indignation.
Jill Stein is an idiot.
Liked for the first half of your comment.
“Also have Ianka and Melania really been killing the style game?”
Which, in reality TV speak, typically translates to “I voted for Trump” or “I didn’t vote at all.” (Honestly, my money is on the latter.)
I’m big into — I sound crazy when I say this — murder stories.
Am I the powerful man?
This is what being an ally looks like! Thank you, John Oliver, for using your privilege to hold Hoffman accountable. For any men wondering ‘what do I do’, this is it. You speak up and don’t let abusers get away with idiotic responses.
Gets more and more relevant.