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In that first scene where Maggie is videoing Riggs touching Mer's arm, I could practically hear the Kill Bill murder memory music going on in her head. She even watched it over and over afterward, like a psycho.

I honestly thought the movie would be that way going in. It would've been a kinda cool space thriller, as opposed to the Stockholm syndrome thing it actually was.

Yeah she got flak from the judges and Oliver, but the two anchors clearly had no idea of the goodbye segment or the teleprompter. From Untucked it looks like no one saw Charlie in the bottom two-Pepper Mint was listening pretty hard to her iPod. None of the girls commented that Charlie was out of line. My read is that

Jeez, Kimora… remember good old Gia Gunn? On the bright side, this entire season could turn out horribly and it would still be worth it for Ru and Michelle making fun of her during deliberations. The struggle is real, indeed.

Yeah I was waiting for the photo challenge! I also thought a lot of the queens opening looks were somewhat… utilitarian… specifically for that purpose. Maybe Mike Ruiz was out shopping or something.

The team challenges are rarely brilliant, but this one was pretty weak. Hard to focus on any of the queens during the performances. I was all ready to shade the queens for shoddy choreography, but then I thought about how complicated it must be for non athletic folks to choreograph that entire, very physical number.

For the past two years I've had a Front Door Spider that could make a web within ten minutes if I left my house at night, always at face level.

I'm not really getting a huge Trump metaphor from this ep, and it wasn't that overt for me last ep too. Sometimes a middling episode of Grey's Anatomy is just a middling episode of Grey's Anatomy.

I didn't see the Trump metaphor as prominently in this ep as the reviewer suggests.

I feel like two male characters discussing whether a female character can make her own choices qualifies as some kind of reverse Bechdel test.

"_____ and _____ are having a BDSM-themed _____ fight."

I'm a big Trekkie, but I wouldn't have bought these. I don't need to see Harry Kim's hair in HD.

Just saw this. I kept waiting for the aggressively dull main characters to get Ring'd.

And I was just wondering what Sandra Oh's been up to lately. Good for her.

I was going to see this movie, but then it occurred to me that the plot seems to consist mainly of adorable dogs dying one after the other.

She sang at his wife's funeral, but won't come sing at the funeral of the United States of America. Sad!

Well we fortunately happen to be following a cluster of hotties, imagine being summoned to an orgy every time >25% of the group is doing the nasty, but you aren't into any of them. I'd be disgusted too.

I love how the ending of this ep contrasts nicely with the ending of Season 1: everyone is staring at Wolfgang, almost in accusation. They saved him but they know he's into some bad shit. No hopeful sunsets here.

That ending really got me!