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I'm going with the Cantina in Star Wars. It may be a little dangerous, but if there's trouble Han will shoot first.

My memory is foggy, but isn't the diner from Dead Like Me supposed to be a Waffle House? Correction: It's "Der Waffle House" - not the same thing.

Yes! I'm female, and I'm generally inclined not to bark up the wrong tree with even my celebrity crushes. I'd rather fantasize about having brunch with someone, but I think Bianca transcends that. And it's not hotness, it's personality, though I do think he's handsome, dimples and all. (This is not to say I can't

That was me! I have never had the experience of being attracted to one of the queens out of drag, but there's just something about Bianca. Also, if I had a gay son, I'd want him to date her. Is that weird? I think it's a little weird, but I"m okay with weird. My husband (who says he'd have done a drag wedding) thinks

Wow! That's so cool. I thought Brandon came off very lovely and supportive in Untucked. You must be very proud of him and your daughter.

I wondered to myself what difference it would have made if the show went Drag U and the queens actually worked on the brides. The "queering" of the straight guys was interesting, but that's been done on the show before. It's just that except for the one basketball player guy, the groom/brides all seemed game and not

Ah, poor Josyln. Although, she made it further than I expected based on her great personality and charisma, when her skills were not as polished (tm Courtney Act) as the others. I like her, and she exited with grace. I also love the smart dumb "blond" thing she's got going on, because I was always really impressed

Rest in peace, Mary Frann. She was hilarious as Joanna on Newark, especially with her reactions to the various absurd things that happened.

She also took the time to learn to actually do her runway walk like a fly. The costume really made a strong impact. It wasn't high-fashion, but it made a huge, theatrical impact.

I really wanted Dela to win this week. I don't think Courtney is coming off as nearly as interesting a character as Ben, but I do think both of them had amazing looks and did well in the talk show. Ben's fly is one for the ages. Although totally aesthetically different, I think it will be up there with Raja's post

I love choice Mame Dennis. As her chum Vera Charles said, "Think of all the fascinating people you've known. Winston Churchill, Mahatma Ghandi, me." I am going to have to agree whole heatedly with that choice.

Letterman, O'Brien and Fallon all transferred bits from their "smaller" shows to the bigger shows, but if Colbert's not in character he can't do that. On some levels, he's completely untested and will have to develop new material and sketches. It's going to be fascinating to see what he comes up with.

I think it's inevitable that they eventually feature a straight drag performer. It would provide a whole new take on the "true to my drag" storyline. That said, with a few exceptions, the workroom and show has been curiously sexless, and therefor I think the adjustments to a straight queen would be minimal.

If the editors are trying to make them Phi Phi/Sharon 2.0, it's a fail since Dela seems rather oblivious to Darienne's dislike. The beef was totally mutual between Phi Phi and Sharon, though they have now made up.

Oh, that is unfortunate about Josyln getting negative vibes. I quite enjoy her persona and thought she totally won the lip synch last night, and I would love it if she sent Courtney home.

I was a Bianca skeptic at first, but damn if she's not become one of my favorite reality tv contestants. Stand-up is very difficult, and Bianca's act was hilarious. She had the most skills, but also the highest level of expectations on her (like Chad Michaels doing Cher) and she delivered. Add her genuine sewing

I mean that I think bisexuality or pansexuality is almost never a trope or a trait given to good or positive characters. It's always used as a way to show that playing by their own rules as you put it - means selfish and wicked behavior. I had a problem with House of Cards for the same reason. I haven't seen every

My fondest wish this season is for a storyline to get some resolution without a big, violent and "unexpected" death. The performances are still compelling and I like that Sansa is actually becoming an fully formed character, but it seems like the main stories are in a blood-soaked holding pattern.

Thanks for sharing! I always try and look at the questions contestants are being asked and be sensitive to what editing can do on these shows. For example, I am still wondering if the Darienne/Ben thing hasn't been exaggerated by the producers asking specific questions to each of them to elicit answers that serve

I'm glad Milk shined a little bit, even though she deserved to go home. Her drag is interesting, but she's not diverse enough and doesn't have as big a personality to justify being on the show.