Can we, as AV club readers, collectively start referring to Coco as Coco Powder? Do this for me, it's all I ask.
Can we, as AV club readers, collectively start referring to Coco as Coco Powder? Do this for me, it's all I ask.
When I read "Tricia Nullmarriage," I went and got a drink just so I could spit it out when I read it again.
Whenever the girls talk about weight on this show (or any show) all I can think of is "Fat Fanny is so fat, when she get's on the scales, it reads…"
"I wrote, 'Hello, Madame Laqueer."
Either that, or whenever Yara did something crazy, the whole cast would turn to the camera and go "Yaraaaaaaa!"
Don't forget "What's the Tea?" Where Sharon and Alaska invite both friends and celebrities alike to have their afternoon tea (or, if you prefer, Absolut Wild Tea cocktails) and discuss pressing issues both local and abroad.
I feel like the mustache is there to dispel any rumors that he's not a porn star.
That was my problem with this challenge: The past live singing challenges have all been tests of the queen's ability to work a crowd, regardless of how well they actually sing. This challenge just put the queens in a room and filmed them singing, and it didn't give them as much of a chance to show their personalities.…
I think that this episode made me realize why the drama on this season is especially annoying to me: It's so blatently fabricated. Granted, most of the drama is fabricated on this show, but at least Sharon and Phi Phi seemed to genuinely dislike each other and actually went after each other regularly. This season, we…
I can't hold this in any longer: Jade seriously reminds my of one of the whos from that shitty Grinch movie with Jim Carrey.
I'm so over Coco in so many different ways that I'm not even going to bother trying to put them into post form.
"(Alaska screeching)"
…I liked 30 rock's 5th season…
I'LL SAVE LISA, TRASH CAN OR NO TRASH CAN!
You don't make friends with salad!
I'm a white male, age 18-49. Everyone listens to me…until they find out that I'm gay.
Totally agree. In addition, I think that Lisa-centric episodes tend to be the most emotionally involving, even if they can be (marginally) less funny. "Lisa's Wedding" is a genuinely affecting portrait of love gone wrong, "'Round Springfield" is one of the most sincere, mature, and respectful episodes of TV dealing…
Every time I watch this episode and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," I wonder why the hell people aren't tripping over themselves to get Kathleen Turner to do more voice work.
/commence fanboying/ As a gay boy who loved to play with Barbie dolls as a child, this episode has always had a special place in my heart. The way that it deals with gender roles inherent in the doll industry (and, by extension, the toy industry itself) is spot on and speaks to how stubbornly the powers-that-be force…
Jade is obviously a nerd and for that she has my respect.
That image of Jim Rash in a nurse's Halloween costume is going to haunt my nightmares for years to come.