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Farah may be working that fabric around the waist aesthetic but WAS IT HEMMED?!? WAS ALL OF IT HEMMED???

He's one of the noted graduates of St. Cumberbatch's Home for Sharp Faced Boys.

Ep. 104 I Hate You Ron. It's my first conscious memory of laughing so hard at a podcast on public transport people stared at me.

I demand a recount or a mistrial or… something!
Up with this I will not put!

While I will conceed your point (God knows I've had my fair share of stage mishaps - turns out I'm allergic to Tit Tape) I just wish she didn't look like she had melted a dark grey Crayola on her face.
Talk to a drag king.
Learn how to use a damn stipple sponge!

When Jasmine kept going on about how she couldn't glue on a beard for fear of spontaneous facial combustion, did anyone else just sit there screaming "LASH. GLUE. BITCH!"

More Marc Evan Jackson more of the time!

You're right. I was just thinking about how much a documentary maker can alter or omit facts in their narrative before it crosses the line from economic storytelling to outright fabrication.

I'm surprised The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters didn't warrant a mention.
While all of the events depicted did happen (complete with a gloriously hate-able villain), the director had no issue with omitting some relevant facts and changing the order of events to create a more compelling narrative.

Doctor Who. Because while the writing may have been shaky, Capaldi has put in a stellar turn.
Gravity Falls. Because they have very expensive looking animation. I'm sure glad I was watching.
RuPaul's Drag Race. Because it is a force for good in the world. C'Mon Natch!

The most predictable for me are Joss Whedon and Neil Gaiman. I may not always like what they do but I will always try it.

I can only assume Paget Brewster will be playing Sadie Doyle in what will eventually become some kind of glorious cross over.