Julliard doesn't have a musical theater program. It's opera or acting and never the twain shall meet.
Julliard doesn't have a musical theater program. It's opera or acting and never the twain shall meet.
They should have just had Kitty come in and tells us about the whole Sue downfall. :) It would taken thirty seconds.
I guess I missed the part where Sue was the cause of the Dalton Academy fire. Was it some quick shot of her holding gasoline-soaked rags or something?
And to be defended by Will and Bieste. Sorry, but while Sue did some wonderful things for Bieste, that doesn't change her behavior towards the students. I don't think Will would be so supportive of Sue if she wanted to shoot his child of a cannon, either.
My feeling during that scene was,"Okay, do all gay characters have to hook-up with each other immediately on TV?"
I never forgot about it, either. I loved how they just took that whole Anika/Porsha plot line and blew it up. (Show to audience: You think some tired old spy story is all we got? Hah! We're just gonna throw it out the window with Boo-Boo Kitty's clothes!)
I don't know about that. I recall Princess Alais being a pretty sad kitty. All talk and no action. Until she made Henry promise to keep his sons locked up for life.
Of course his brothers knew. It was obvious to me that they'd dealt with Andre's episodes before. Probably as kids before he was diagnosed When the adults were busy building that empire.
It was reassuring to see that Malcolm was too smart to take Cookie up on that offer. So far. :)
I'm with you about Jaidynn and Max. I can't help seeing Sharon in Max, but I don't mind it. I want to see where her story is headed.
I liked Trixie a lot. Even though she's comedy, her looks are polished. I thought her spring Mod minidress was one of the most on-point, memorable ones of the photo-shoot runway.
I like the fashion, too. I think the nudity was meant to provide the vulnerability (i.e., humiliation) factor. But only Violet did any real nudity, and everything was so pixilated that there ended up being nothing to see on the runway.
That's a good description. I didn't find her that defensive, just not giving a fuck. She probably does, at least a little, but indifference is a non-obnoxious response, without giving any satisfaction to the trolls.
I was hoping that she did do it. That would make a change from the upteenth scurrilous murder charge the Bates have faced.
Yes, I think Mosley & Baxter could become the next never-ending British detective series.
Touché!
Right. And the teams seem to be buying into the concept, so that influences how they're playing the game.
My theory is that the contestants weren't able to see anything about the 5-piece puzzle, but were given some information about the other two. Otherwise, it would make more sense to chose 5 pieces over 10 or 50.
I think of him as the "Andy Dwyer" of the show.
My family ended up watching TAR for the first time. They enjoyed it a lot, but I found it harder than usual to follow. Having an entire pack of lovers made it difficult to distinguish the teams. I think the family would have been lost if I hadn't been there to explain basic game rules like "Detour" and "Blind…