Rachel's working with Nealon. It's possible that he's the mole. The only other possibility I can see is that Kira told her father about it. But that one is very far-fetched.
Rachel's working with Nealon. It's possible that he's the mole. The only other possibility I can see is that Kira told her father about it. But that one is very far-fetched.
Honestly? I'm hoping she goes after Pouchie.
Also — there was a gun stand-off at Mrs. S's house.
Season 4 is not a bad place to start at all, especially if your point of entry is Willam. Be sure to watch Untucked, because that's more than half of the narrative of the season.
I think Ginger suffered from competing so soon after Jinkx and Bianca's seasons. Comparing her to JInkx, she's arguably as talented, but it's hard to make a case that she's more talented. So, inevitably, she'd be seen as another Jinkx.
I didn't know that! Good for Ginger!
Yes, Ginger's shadiness never bothered me. She's genuinely funny, charming, and self-deprecating. Maybe this just wasn't her year.
True, but not Laganja levels of pretentiousness. Or, at least, it didn't stop Max from connecting on a human level with other people. What I'm going to remember about Max is not the accent, or the hair, but the way backstage Max helped his team mates and got them to give their best — even when the conditions weren't…
It might be incorporated into the main show in the future. But what I appreciate this season is that doing the lip-sync on the finale gave the queens time to plan and rehearse the performance. I liked that they had back-up dancers, and a bit of production value.
It seems a little disingenuous to criticize a drag queen for being affected.
I thought the John Waters challenge was by far the best of the scripted stuff. Even the Pink Flamingos scene was okay. Just not as good as the other two.
So true! What makes me happy about Violet's win is that she brings something new to the brand.
It was a TV series about an A-list actor and his entourage of buddies. Most of them were as promiscuous as they could be, although one of them was more monogamous.
I think I saw a Canadian show once that was like "Dancing with the Stars," only it was on ice. Did I hallucinate it?
Did anyone else notice the stick figures on the refrigerator in Sarah's fever dream? I think they must be significant.
Parsons had more to do than he did.
I have this weird feeling that Felix is going to end up running the soap shop with Alison.
I remember back in the dark ages, SCTV had to include "Canadian content," because it was filmed in Canada. Did that rule ever change?
What I loved was that Gracie was upset at Sol for what he did to Frankie. She didn't care a bit about what he did to Robert. :)
It was "Frankie and Johnny."