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I also feel like her looks might all have the same components, but they each have a distinct style to them that it doesn't feel so repetitive.

Like I commented above, it's her exits that have really left a mark on me. I wasn't particularly fond of her style, and her performance was lackluster but she condoned herself really well. Both of her exits were heartfelt and you can't help but like her.

I found that sequence hilarious. It was like something out of grade school during recess.

I'm with you on the lip sync. I think the girls performed well but there was just a disconnect between the song and the performance. A Blondie song doesn't need flips, it needs major attitude.

Not to be confused with Bob the cable guy.

Everytime I see her, I keep getting Willam, not Britney.

*honk honk*

I thought Chi Chi would be sashaying early in the competition but now I feel like she's going (at least) into the final four. Her backstory is compelling, her screen presence is fun, and she has talent out coming out of the wazoo. Definitely one to watch.

Strangely enough, it's Naysha's second exit that endeared her to me. She's such a class act, giving some of her stuff to Chi Chi before she leaves.

Not quite true. He only had a 3 episode arc.

Co-starring James D'Arcy.

I just realized my dream Suicide Squad project is a mini series done by the people behind Banshee. Genre and pulp elements plus over the top violence.

Same here. I think it's going to be a chore to watch but I still want to see Gal Gadot as WW.

Hayley Atwell as Shazam. Yes please.

Hulk and Thor bro-ing out in the first Avengers is one of the best things in the MCU.

*smash* ANOTHER!

That Malick-y shot of his cape flowing behind him as he walks in the snow is absolutely beautiful.

Oh god, that Sean Paul song was THE WORST.

I got laid. That's all.

I think American Gods is a better intro to Gaiman. If you're not sold on that, then Gaiman isn't for you.