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By no means do I think that Kristen Stewart can't act, but for me I don't find her to be a very transformative actress and I find her to be kind of limited in what she can do. Does she absolutely no range? No, but I always find when I see her on screen that I feel like I'm watching Kristen Stewart playing a very

I know this is really superficial, but I've always wondered if both Jane the Virgin and Crazy Ex Girlfriend's rating suffered, and continue to suffer, because the title's are so bad, or at least off putting. I remember reading the premises for both these shows and thinking they sounded awful, and only gave them a

I'm kind of over the continuity of the episodes and the continuous plot that South Park is going for. I think it was a nice experiment and I applaud them for trying something different, but to me it doesn't allow them the ability to capture current events as well or just to do something random and funny. Everything

I kind of feel bad for Alaska, especially if she looses this crown to Katya. Yes, her tirade was uncomfortable to watch and unprofessional but everyone has their bad days and I think she did just kind of buckle under the pressure and had a lot of emotions hitting her at once. IMO, Alaska really had been the most

I guess the idea is that they aren't making an issue about the trans kid in any way and just treating it as something that is normal. Whether or not that's the "correct" approach is debatable for sure, but I think it's the point that I was trying to argue, that it's kind of Modern Family's way of presenting issues.

Totally true, I actually don't think Roxxxy is awful and she is an amazing example of team look style of drag. Plus, I agree completely about her new attitude. I guess I more meant to say that she is bad at the challenges or more that usually they don't play to her strengths so it's pretty unlikely she has a shot a

I feel you. I wish she was more upfront about it as well, but I think she is trying to not pull a Phi Phi and trying to not come off bitchy. Also, you could argue, that since Alaska is the strongest competition left in the game she doesn't actually want to say "I want to get rid of the strongest competition", because

I don't know though, I think you could argue though that a show like Modern Family has maybe done more for raising awareness and normalizing gay issues, as an example, then a more "progressive" show that tackles gay issues in a more nuanced and realistic way. Mostly because it isn't trying to tackle things too deeply

1. Honestly, I think Roxy especially has just been smart enough this season to just not say anything shady on camera. I also kind of suspect the Rolaskatox alliance is a real thing but the queens are just smart enough to only talk about it off camera and deny it on camera so they aren't edited as mean girls. Phi Phi

I mean, at the end of the day this is a competition and Alaska is trying to win. It's a pretty tried and true reality TV show tactic to keep the weakest link around as long as possible and take them to the finals because you know you are going to beat them. Roxy is that weak link, she is kind of awful and all the

To be honest, I kind of think she probably does have a point about the editing in general for her this season. It doesn't make me particularly like her and I think the 'truth' falls somewhere in the middle. Like I think edit of her subtly throwing shade with little comments, like Roxy's snatch game, were probably

I agree that Elliot's motivation for wanting to be in jail is the only part that makes any moderate amount of sense and that I can understand. But like you said Elliot is too fragile to be responsible for the revolution so why would Mr. Robot want to get out at all. The risk does not seem to outweigh the reward. The

I feel like Mr. Robot fell into the laziness of mystery shows like Lost this season where it didn't really move the plot forward at all. The big reveals weren't particularly satisfying or complete and if anything just created way more questions. Which overall made this season rather frustrating.

but did we really see him bleed? it could have just been his robot interface imagining blood

I think more and more that Elliot being put into prison was clearly only done because the writers wanted to have another big reveal/twist this season. There doesn't really seem to be any plot relevance to it at all and it doesn't really make any sense/conflicts with a lot of the rest of the story. Lazy writing in my

Agree completely. Mr. Robot is not a show that needs to go on for five seasons. This season felt very drawn out.

I love Katya, but I think she has been a bit off her game during All Stars. I think all the people in the comments are doing exactly what your accusing Ru of doing, playing favorites with Katya, because she is Katya, and not actually looking at what she's bringing. I thought her runway look this was pretty weak, it

Perhaps Alaska is just playing the game and not actually going on merit, I mean girl is trying to win a crown and get that cash money. Alyssa is probably more of a threat to her long term then Roxy, who like you said is pretty expendable, a bit boring, and doesn't have much range. Plus, it makes sense to keep that

True. But a law firm probably approached the victims and told them they needed to sue after the incident happened and promised them a big pay day, hoping to get one themselves. Even though they knew they had no real chance, they were probably just hoping for some settlement offer and to get a piece of it. It's even

Really the most justice would be if the law firm who orchestrated all this had to pay Cinemark's legal fees and the victims for stringing them along, though clearly in the American legal system that would never happen.