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Just makes me miss Vanessa Ives, and Eva Green in a role that doesn’t totally waste her incredible talents.

I like Dormer though and will for sure give this a go. And yeah Margaery was the best choice for the throne, alas.

The show was good, looked gorgeous and had an impressive cast. I’ll still complain about its ending whenever it’s brought up though. Such a betrayal of the characters and even the author.

The 5th and 6th episodes sure were amazing though. Maybe they’ll bring back Victoria Pedretti (Nell) as the governess character for

Front to back? This season was great up to the past two episodes.

Didn’t she have the same exact record as Trinity at the time she was eliminated? I love Manila, along with Monet and Trinity she was in my dream top 3, but people keep making it seem like she was having a Dela run and she wasn’t.

If they didn’t care about 3 white winners in a row, why would 4 be the turning point? I dunno if I think that’s why. I think shady production decisions and Monet clearly overperforming Trinity in the last episode may be more responsible for it

With regards to the idea that there “were always going to be two”: in past finales, when there’s been a tight race, they’ve filmed double crownings and had them ready to go. Here, they clearly didn’t film a double crownings, and had to Frankenstein edit together the footage from two separate crowning clips. That being

There’s an app for Apple TV, if that qualifies

And Kristoff’s last name is presumably revealed to be Kringle, making this a Santa origin story too.

Trump’s voter base is more secure than the coalition the Dems need to build to beat him. It looks mathematically doable on paper, but the coalition they need to build will for sure have weaker binding forces than the MAGA ideology that binds together Trump supporters. Which means Democrats will have to work harder to

When I see Schmidt or any other Never-Trumper do things like this, either call for or actively participate in bad policies or political moves, it reminds me that all these Never-Trumpers, even the ones most critical of Trump, refuse to consider one thing:

Maybe they’re not the political geniuses they thought they were.

He doesn’t need to siphon away a “ton of Democrats.” He just needs to siphon away enough people who both don’t want to vote for Trump and are seduced by the “pox on both your houses/both are to blame” narrative enough to vote for this big name third party candidate who is using his billions to get his name out there.

I think/hope they’re too niche for them to get the treatment that zombies, vampires, and werewolves got.

Nonsense, he’s just an eccentric Bahá’í theatre artiste. 

I read this all in Aparna Nancherla’s voice

Alright movie, I caught that glimpse of Jurnee holding a mic with long, dirty blond hair hanging over her face. Ya got me, that look works for one of my favorite comic characters.

Just don’t lean too hard on the party girl/girl empowerment vibe with this. Birds of Prey is inherently feminine and empowering and has

Oh she’s definitely not a baby queen, and she can perform like a motherfucker. Polish will be here issue, but it didn’t stop Jinkx, Bob, or Sharon from winning, so if the judges like her they’ll give it a pass.

I’m team Yvie all the way, she’s Laila meets Naomi meets Sharon, and I’m always here for the weirder queens. Silky, however, is going to be the personality that carries the season.

I’m also looking forward to Nina, Brooke, Mercedes, and Shuga (she had by far the worst promo look in a season that had few good ones, but

I didn’t like Monique’s runway but I didn’t despise it. And she was great in the challenge. If they’d done a bottom 3, I’d maybe put her there by default, but not bottom 2 for sure

Monet was robbed of a top 2 placement. “You look amazing, your club was the most fun, we didn’t want to leave, you and Monique had great chemistry, you were hilarious -- you’re safe.” The hell is that...

Ethan Hawke for First Reformed (which I’m convinced was harmed by coming out as early in the year as it did, otherwise I think it would have had a shot at 2-3 major nominations) and Eighth Grade for original screenplay are both disappointing snubs.