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Honza Šáral
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I just don't feel like Todrick is a good fit for a Drag Race judge at all - maybe he redeems himself in the coming couple of episodes, maybe it's just my general antipathy towards him, who knows.

but that wasn't straight to Roxxxy's face though

Katya immediately made it known on social media and her new web commentary series that she immediately apologized to Roxxxy (whom she was meeting for the first time that day) for that read and Roxxxy was fine with it, but she still regrets doing that.

I unfortunately sort of agree about this? Was really looking forward to this show and not that I'm actually watching it it's not what I expected, but not really surprising in a pleasant way either. At times the weird energy i like about her stand up shines through, but most of the time it just doesn't translate very

if she got a role where she does Diane full time I would totally watch honestly

how did she look younger in this than as Margaret is my question
(also, I loved her in that role… that character could easily have been a stupid caricature but she always gave her a level of depth that made her feel human, if antagonistic)

Last season's finale promised us a Quinn and Rachel both onboard and fully committed to another season of Everlasting and that's exactly what we're getting here. It may get more difficult to swallow some decisions made by either character here because the morality of it all is no longer a focus - last season we had

I'd be all for an Angie flashback but I'd feel somehow betrayed if they made her smart in them.

I love Gina but I'm not sure if I'd like to see a flashback episode for her - season 3 kind of had an issue with going for really wild backstories even if it didn't particularly connect with the characters how we've seen them up to that point (Leanne's Amish upbringing being the worst offender) and while this season

Let's also remember that it was Flores who first got back on that table, which was a nice touch as well. In addition to Red's official family, the kitchen ladies have been shown to get along really well which is worth noting given past antagonism.

I think Alex and Piper both work best if they're integrated with the other characters, which makes me sort of worried because the final scenes separated them from the main thing that happened again. Alex did have a great season, though - Piper too, post-branding (even though I think they intentionally made her look as

not an acceptable ending to this show tbh

At one point I noticed Greta Lee was just randomly holding a picture of Greta Lee and I wasn't sure if that was a new thing or if she's been doing it the whole episode and I loved it.

I'd be very surprised if they killed off Davos. He's the least expendable non-Stark in the entire North as of now. Tormund and, hate to say it, Brienne are much more likely to go as recognizable good guys whose deaths would have impact but wouldn't destroy storylines.

I feel like a part of the problem with the villains since Silas is that they are all stepping stones to the Next Big Thing , but not in a way that would make sense, like how we were led to the Originals throughout the first two seasons. Julian would have made sense as a villain if they committed to telling that story,

But all of that double doppelganger stuff happened on season 5! Is that what you meant?

Oh. Sorry then.

Up to this point I've been able to do the same with Victor, but actually carrying out that plan kind of put a stop to that. To do that to a fellow human being in hopes of getting laid with her again is a step too far.

As much as Josh Hartnett has been good on this show, Evil Ethan felt like a teenager that died his hair black after getting a goth girlfriend.

I believe there's never been a show that has as much heart and grace to go around as Penny Dreadful.