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Maybe my dislike for it was a case of too-high expectations. I really did love the idea when he was describing it, but I HATED the way the lights were incorporated, wrapped around her like a ropey, bulky vine. Like Georgina, I was hoping the lights would be kind of nestled in and between the fabric, almost like a

Also saw Doomtree on Thursday, and it was the highlight of my week. They're such energetic, generous performers… always a joy to watch. They're starting up the second leg of their tour soon, so check 'em out if you can.

My Saturday night was wild! I watched two documentaries back-to-back on Netflix streaming: Being Elmo, which had me in happy-tears pretty much from the word "go," and I Am Comic, which is a little amateurish in its production, but features so many notable comedians it's kind of a must-see for comedy nerds. Oh, I also

I mean, I got it EVENTUALLY. It's been a long week.

Yeah, I was kinda fumbling for words there and it came out wrong. (What can I say, there's a reason I went into writing and not broadcasting.) What I was trying to say is that there's even less to engage with on an intellectual/mental level when there are no lyrics to decipher, regardless of their quality. It's an

The look on Zoe's face when Julia saw her holding the baby wrecked me… and then Julia's death stare back wrecked me again. That one, wordless exchange made the episode for me.

Fair enough, guess I misunderstood. It's fixed now.

Thank you. Thank you so, so much.

Aw, thanks you guys. I think I've finally homed in on the perfect amount of drunk I need to be when writing these.

Newcomer to DLM. He's never been on the show.

Well, you and I don't. But more and more studies are showing that teens do more, if not most of their music-listening on YouTube. Granted, that's probably mostly streaming songs by artists they already like, but it stands to reason that some are seeking out new stuff too. Hundreds of thousands of people are subscribed

Stupid words, wandering off the page when they're not supposed to. Yes, of course, electric guitar. Not sure what happened there. Should be fixed momentarily.

This guy knows what I'm talkin' bout.

Here's my thing with Mondo's outfit: I have half a dozen garments in my closet that look just like that. And, even worse, given a day and a seam ripper, I could construct something very similar. It looked like he ran out of time and threw together something that looked vaguely "Mondo-ish" without any of the finesse or

I'll admit, Kenley's aesthetic is closest to my own personal style, and I have several dresses that look like "Kenley" dresses. Plus, as I noted before, I am apparently the only person in the world who likes rompers. (Down with waistlines!) However, I don't think she should win by any means. Her style is wearable and

I guess I'm biased, since I love rompers. But I wrote in my notes and forgot to mention in the review that her girly-girl styling with the hair and makeup was problematic and made the outfit feel more juvenile than it should have. More sophisticated hair and makeup were needed to keep that from feeling "junior." But I

FWIW, I only mentioned Claire in the name of full disclosure; I didn't even know this was Steve's thing until I saw his name on the YouTube page. So everyone can just skip over that sentence if it offends y'all so.

For what it's worth, I don't HATE "Red Solo Cup" in and of itself. I think it's better than much of this week's list, as a matter of fact. But it is INFURIATINGLY catchy, to the point that just hearing the title gets it stuck in my head for hours. (So, thanks for that.) The only modern song I can think of that's worse

Favorite blink-and-you-miss-it bit of editing: During runway, when teeny-tiny Kenya Michaels hits the end of the stage, the rest of the sound drops out so you can hear this line from Ru's "Glamazon," which is playing in the background: "She's so bloody tall."

I'm not. You know why? 'Cause I'm a CHAMP-ION!