This might literally just be happening because k-pop teens on TikTok embarrassed him.
This might literally just be happening because k-pop teens on TikTok embarrassed him.
Tencent is probably the least worrying Chinese company. Only 8.5% of it is owned by Chinese people, none by the Chinese government, and the rest are foreign investment firms in the US, Europe, Singapore, etc. The majority shareholder isn’t even Chinese, it’s a South African media conglomerate. They’re effectively…
Look, tencent is shit, but trump is only doing this as theatre. He agrees with all the shit china does. This isn’t standing up to china. It’s two fascists having a falling out.
Something good on paper, doesn’t always mean something good in reality. Given the particulars in how this could play out, it literally solves a problem while creating a hundred more.
Nothing good ever comes from these destructive executive orders. Remember the trade war with China? It has decimated farms in the US and many of them will never bounce back as China looks to other countries for agricultural products.
“That has to be in the running for the worst Snatch Game performance ever.”
Shea made a great point, though, by insisting that Flava Flav is drag. And why shouldn’t Drag Race celebrate Butch Drag too, especially when it’s the best thing that was presented in a challenge? And it was nice to see Drag Race extend beyond the usual Femme categorizations for a change. Drag is evolving quickly, and D…
we get it you hate Cracker.
What great performances by Shea and Jujubee; what denial coming from Alexis, who seems to have been trying to play mind games all season. (Yes, her snatch game impression was good too, but I am not here for all the manufactured drama she’s been serving.)
Is Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman the hottest man alive? He’s certainly up there (being gay and therefore theoretically attainable helps)
I’m just not getting the Blair hate. Her runways have been great all season long, she has been in contention in every challenge (until tonight), and should have at least one win under her belt by now.
If you want to talk an underwhelming performance, that’s Cracker. It’s not Blair’s fault that she shared the stage…
What DRAMA!! This episode definitely made me wish I’d saved the episode for Get a Room on my DVR to see again for myself but what I think finds me swaying to Alexis’ side is that it’s awfully convenient for India to keep this in until the very moment she might need it most and when it would be her word against Mayhem’s…
She’s only not an obvious frontrunner because we haven’t seen her narrative in the show, but her actual performance results has her up in contention. She had two wins under her belt, she hasn’t been in the bottom, and the judges seem to love her. Sh*rry may not personally be your taste, but maxi challenge wins are…
Jeff amused me so much. He’s a queer icon and was happy to be there, but he also knew so little about drag and gay culture and it showed. Yet, it came off charming and sincere, and he even happily flirted with the queens to their delight.
Well, it is difficult to accurately rate Sherry’s performance given her edit...but I’m satisfied with her edit, as her drag continues to be quite stale. While I’m happy for Carson that a bedazzled diaper on the runway is “refreshing” for him, that makeup...girl...
Yes, Jackie’s Canadian bit was actually funny enough. I think it was Widows time to leave, but Gigi should have lip synced even though I know she’s a strong contender to win.
Maybe it’s me, but I always understood Howard. For a guy put in the positions he was put in, his choices made sense to me. If anything I tended to feel bad that he got caught in the middle of drama he just didn’t know the full story about. There’s something about him that feels coded to ‘villain’, but he’s the guy…
All of my favorite shows are coming to an end. Mr. Robot, Legion, to a slightly lesser extent Preacher... all flawed in their ways, but with the strongest commitment to a surreal experimentalism I don’t think we’ve seen on television since Twin Peaks. It was often times shocking that these creatively bizarre stories…
this was a good episode, particularly the ending. it’s funny how Homeland can be the best or worst show on tv not only from season to season, but sometimes from episode to episode.
For those too young to remember, the precipitating incident at Ruby Ridge was the Feds shooting the Weaver’s dog, followed by Sammy Weaver raising his gun at the Feds and getting shot himself. Sooooo, the writers know their crazed wingnut shootout history.