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It seems like they're saving the humiliation for the next episode as the mini challenge is a photoshoot where the queens have a leafblower in their faces.

Are we not going to talk about Rupaul's Drag Race returning?! I've been missing Oliver's recaps almost as much as the show!

OK how's everybody feeling about the queens? It seems like a good bunch overall but I can already tell that the really skinny one with the oxygen tank (I think her name was Violet?) is going to bug the shit out of me.

I can't think of any show that's treated a character as shabbily as Glee has treated Karofsky. Just as they were starting to give him an interesting character arc instead of a cliche closeted jock archetype, they decide to abruptly forget about him for two entire seasons, and now that he's back, it's just to be an

The trailers for this show haven't wowed me but I will probably watch it just to admire the beauty of Gael Garcia Bernal's face.

She's also made some incredibly anti-Semitic comments as well as several racist comments against Latinos and Asians. Really the two of them deserve each other.

I read a review that correctly pointed out that any critic that would so openly say that they were going to give a bad review would very quickly be an unemployed critic.

The scene when they're first reading the pop-up book is fucking terrifying.

If I had to pick just one great scene from Boyhood, it would have to be Mason's high school grad party. That was really where the gravity of watching him grow up in front of my eyes really hit me. I don't usually cry at movies but halfway through the scene I suddenly realized that I was bawling.

The Immigrant was just a really great, underrated film overall. It's really a shame it came out in the spring because I feel like it would have been a major awards contender if Weinstein had given it a choice release date and better advertising.

I nominate Ewa's confession scene in The Immigrant. Some of Marion Cotillard's best acting to date.

I maintain that Blurred Lines only got so popular because there was so much commotion about the questionable lyrics (which, while creepy, I honestly didn't find that much worse than a lot of other "sexy" pop songs these days) considering that on it's own it's fairly unexceptional and probably wouldn't have broken top

It might not be the most stage friendly, but I wouldn't mind seeing Richard and Linda Thompson's stuff get made into a musical. It'd be a downer, but those two did make some beautiful music together.

They both are fairly thematically focused though, particularly "21." You wouldn't have a lot of options, but the ones you would have are good, ya feel?

If it's a Bjork musical, I imagine it would almost be better if it didn't have a plot.

They're ruining the sanctity of marriage by giving everybody impossibly high standards for it.

We should have known that awesome hungman challenge was just compensating for the rest of the season.

While having a straw homophobe in the mix would definitely have stirred the pot, I find it highly unlikely that they would find someone who was both homophobic and engaged to someone who enjoyed a show about drag queens.

And our beautiful black horse rides into the sunset

Yeah the fact that she singled out feeling bad about Adore doing well in particular makes me think that she's a deeply insecure person who can't stand it when the spotlight isn't on her.