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Conspiracy - Why don’t TNG phasers set on kill just vaporize the target like TOS ones? I know it made it convenient to view the fleeing invading species while sparing the infected bodies, but the final kill seemed unnecessarily gory. The homing beacon Data spoke of was met with a shrug, which was creepy in itself.

Cap-Fig are obviously being shaped as the replacements to Piper’s white middle-class lens into prison life, with Alex-Piper a secondary tie to justify it’s not a complete spin-off series.

The Elektra subplot twist felt kinda like a corny soap opera. She’s obviously molded, down to her looks and voice, to mimic Pepper Labeija from the documentary Paris Is Burning, who disdained the idea of transsexual surgery for those hoping it would raise their stature in society (“Women - they get robbed, they

Essentially the show was David Lynch’s long, drawn out metaphor of America’s past 3 generations (baby-boomers, gen X and millennials) struggle over/with each other, pop culture and what’s relevant in their lives, plus their upcoming offspring which still lacks an agreed upon designated ‘name’. It was no mistake most

Still, the return of Sasha Velour at the crowning was a poignant reminder of a much better, genuinely-tense finale.

Hope S11 has the courage to ‘goes back’ to its drag ball roots with the help of Pose and My House gaining popularity. Aquaria’s final LSFYL used clever props, not reveals, during her performance; whereas Eureka’s was dominated by obnoxious ones (“The Big Girl - WINS”). That Eureka even got this far is frustrating -

LOL, I wish! (Can’t drink, medical condition). :-P

Potato cones?

Just came to me - Dorian Corey, Paris is Burning. Ru structures his show and mentions the documentary often during each season. Modern day Martindale and Dowd look and sound an awful like Miss Corey did +30 years ago, both in and out of character! It’s rather creepy once you think about it...

OK, just as everybody and their momma says Matthew Rhys is David Duchovny’s baby brother, whenever Claudia (Margo Martindale) utters a word I think of The Handmaid’s Tale Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd), along with them both being judges on Rupaul’s Drag Race. That’s not in jest or being asinine.

Interesting, the past few episodes I couldn’t help notice the growing similarities/demeanor of Breaking Bad’s DEA agent Hank Schrader and The Americans FBI agent Stan Beeman. To me it’s the most clumsy character development in the series; as if they want even a casual viewer (can one exist?) to make the artistic

Once June thought she lost her pregnancy privilege she chose a passive suicide. When she realized it was intact, it woke her up that she could once again exploit that innate, though temporary, part of herself (Moonstruck - ‘snap out of it!’). But unlike before, she no longer harbored the smug arrogance her

“But to blandly label a “flavor” of feminism and slap it on an individual is kind of tone deaf” - Are you referring to June or @thelovesupremequeen? Because much was made in the prior episode of June’s moral/ethical resistance to her mother’s strong white feminist philosophies, including the times she turned away

I appreciate Ru grooming this episode’s generation for post-RPDR fame or notoriety but tries too hard forcing them into templates of her own success, e.g. live singing, acting, comedy or voice studio recordings. Ru’s talents cut such a wide swathe it’s hard for her ego not to overshadow the expectations she demands

“But to blandly label a “flavor” of feminism and slap it on an individual is kind of tone deaf” - Are you referring to June or @thelovesupremequeen? Because much was made of June’s moral/ethical struggle with her strong white feminist upbringing by her mother, where and when she turned away from opportunities to fight

Meh. I found Ross Matthews and his audience more entertaining than any of the staged, contrived interviews. The whole Eureka on top while Vixen’s served some humble pie felt clearly baked by the producers. Each team was given a baseline wardrobe, theme and script to work from and Aquaria/Eureka’s called for little

Shangela + Mimi Imfurst = Eureka. Vixen described her well, she is just so obnoxious. Only reason she was selected or invited back, is it’s her entire drag shtick - RPDR’s yearly token, modern day Divine, yet lacking the depth. Some feel her Season 9 injury was conveniently staged to justify her ‘safe’

With Raja being the second when weighing other stats, along with one of the most famous LSFYL’s - Season 3 put RPDR on the map.

Ditto on the Sofia coma section - her head shot scene seemed to real, unless Lee somehow, inexplicably saved her life...what for, since she herself shot her dead?

Agreed; with the recent Austin issues surprised the producers didn’t cringe a little at the sections with Penguin and Martin bombing sections.