If you think the first one stretched the definition of “celebrity”, wait until you see the third. IMDB don’t even recognize those people.
If you think the first one stretched the definition of “celebrity”, wait until you see the third. IMDB don’t even recognize those people.
I didn’t watch the one from last night yet but I really liked the second one. I take your point that Vanessa Williams was the only actual celebrity to that show yet but I thought having three black women of around the same age gave that one a nice energy that the first one lacked. But the first one reaaallllly…
Come on, you’re not putting Sherry in the bottom 2 for going twelve minutes overtime? It wasn’t even that funny.
I thought I would be more upset when Heidi went home but I gotta say, the bitch killed it this season. She is so wonderful and so talented but it was nice to see her get a big, proper send off like Latrice on Season 4. She’ll be AS Top 3 for sure.
>Both are groups of armed protesters exercising their Second Amendment rights and using guns as a prop much like the French Yellow Vest protesters employed guillotines.
I don’t mean to undermine the achievement, but it’s a whole lot easier to lock down a small island than a huge country like the U.S. or a whole continent like Europe.
I think that is a bit unfair. Think about similar shows - I don’t think Entourage is the best comparison, how about Girls? That show told a somewhat similar story about a group of friends finding their way in the world, struggling to find/keep work and their struggles with men. The cast of that show was younger than…
In a way Molly reminds of me of Charlotte from Sex and The City: someone with unrealistic expectations of how relationships work, and who needs to have her delusions completely destroyed in order to snap into place what she actually wants instead of what she thinks she wants. Finding out about her dad’s infidelity star…
My favourite was when Serac’s top super badass guy showed up with his Garotte it turned out his fatal flaw was that his spine was made out of pudding.
Also, you can’t put emotional weight on having Dolores “die” when one of the major plot point/reveals of the season was “There are, like, 5 Doloreses now.” Hosts just keep coming back. Given the rules that the show itself has established, time and again - why should I believe that, this time, this one is going to…
I do find it telling that the episodes we all universally love in season 2 (particularly the Native American one) are the ones that completely ignored the broader narrative of the season. I would now have absolutely have no issue if we got a season that was literally just one-off stories set in different Delos parks…
This season just fell flat. Most everyone here in the comments enjoyed the production, I mean there is nothing like HBO production dollars. But it swung for themes far better fleshed with the Matrix series or any number of cerebral dystopian films reaching back to the 70s
While I agree that the show continues to underutilize Kelli and Tiffany and I would enjoy seeing them as more well rounded characters, I personally don’t give two shits about seeing Tiffany deliver her baby. How many labor and delivery scenes have we seen in movies and tv and how many ways can they possibly go? It’s…
“It might not be as organic and authentic as in the original edit, but it’s reassuring to see Janet/Tara not get overly short-shrifted by association to S-.”
Also why isn’t Comedy Central picking up the tab?
Meanwhile, Over at Ellen...
It’s always hard to see the makeover recipient watch their queen get eliminated, so I can see why they didn’t do an elimination this week, but it did feel a little bit planned.
As much as I like Gigi, I’m glad that Jaida’s pulled even with her. There are only so many sassy-jacket-and-spunky-hat looks a man can take.
Gigi’s jackets were pretty shapeless. It was obvious she was trying to prepare for any body type.
Sherry wasn’t in the top in the Madonna episode. She was safe with Jaida and Widow. Gigi, Jan, and Crystal were in the top.