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I agree and I put it way too bluntly. Thanks for clarifying it for everyone (and I mean that in a non-passive aggressive manner).

True, but I can't imagine a more controversial or more worthy episode.

I think this is actually THE tv episode of the year.

He's become The Corporate Whore who drops his trousers at the sight of an exec! Disgusting.

If the scene where Laura is sent back to earth is indeed the White Lodge as some people suspect then I assume it's like the Black Lodge - it's devoid of time and reality.

That's fairly realistic though that Leland would grow up to become an abuser himself - a lot of people who were abused or grew up in an abusive home often become abusers themselves when they grow up.

That's it. David Lynch have officially sold out to accessibility, commerciality and a deep desperate need for mass appeal. Disappointed now.

Low-key shout out to Rachel Skarsten.

Oh, I think someone using the n-word is rightfully called racist (as is calling someone a "gorilla" because they're black for that matter). I think I'm just used to people throwing the term "racist" around to the point where I'm concerned it just won't have any meaning any more and people will stop caring.

Personally, I just dislike "racist" being thrown around here and there since it makes it lose it's importance. I just tend to think they're young and dumb rather than raging racists who are waiting to join the KKK.

I don't think they're *actually* racist - just young, dumb and ignorant.

I honestly wonder if it was also a thing with moving to VH1 and going (somewhat) properly mainstream? They were just too positive and nicey-nice all the season and that's boring. Then all in the reunion - which was filmed like a week ago - it all goes boom. Might they have finally caught on to the bad reception?

I think Valentina appeals to a younger fanbase that can read people correctly.

The biggest problem for Phi Phi - and all other Queens who've been cut as bitches - isn't that they're actual bitches; they're mean, bitter and angry. That's Phi Phi. I don't think Phi's untalented but there's just this rage inside that breaks out and it's not pretty or fun to watch.

I honestly assumed that they were given the cancellation notice early on in season four, but considering they set up major plots and then suddenly jumping 21 years makes it seem like they were given the slip on the last day of shooting. They didn't even bother to age Elizabeth and Mary!

LOL - like anyone's going to pirate Funderdome anyway. Nice try hacker!

Well lucky it'll star someone named BJ then.

Well, there was an blind item about a show that was so bad that the network originally tried to sell it off to an online provider to avoid having to air it, but the "influental producer" put a stop to those plans. Seems like Still Star-Crossed ticks all the boxes…

We don't know how long Dougie's been around. 25 years? 20? 5? A week?

It was in the end credits. She is indeed listed as "American Girl" there.