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NichD

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Writing Wrongs said:

    Why is this even filmed in England? The other versions are shot in their own countries. And do they think Americans don't know what "bake off" means, so they use "baking show"?

    Baby Spice apparently knows zero about baking. I think the hosts were picked because they have "spice" in their names.

    It's the same production company that makes both the UK & US versions, so I think that's why they film our edition in England as well--they already have a whole team in place there. And the reason for the name change is  due to a copyright issue, per this article from PBS. Apparently Pillsbury has the rights to the term "Bake Off" in the States, which is why both the British & American versions are branded differently when they air here.

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  2. On 12/7/2018 at 1:54 PM, Destiny74 said:

    Color me giddy with this season.  Of course, I wanted to like it, I was thrilled when they brought it back, and I was so excited that Sherry Yard was judging.

    So far...love it.  I love the guy who did the Apres Ski eclairs.  He's adorable.

     

    On 12/7/2018 at 7:55 PM, ams1001 said:

    I used to work with him! He's awesome! (He's the reason I'm watching; I don't usually watch these shows). And he posts yummy-looking things on his facebook page which pop up in my feed every so often. 

    That's my husband! Where do you know him from, @ams1001? He made the hot toddy eclairs again for the group we had over to watch the show, and I had them when he was testing recipes before filming--can confirm that they were DELICIOUS (of course, I'm a little biased...). He's working on a website to post recipes, but I will give a shameless plug to his Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/bakesbyjason/, where he posts most of what he makes.

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  3. Loving the podcast with Tara and Kevin, though I have to disagree on the MVP. Ben Platt was good, but the reveal of Jack in full makeup, serving Alyssa Edwards realness, had me rolling on the floor. I wouldn't be surprised if Sean Hayes was intentionally channeling her Joan Crawford look.

     

     

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  4. Sigh...I knew the race was close but why did I just watch this ep?

    Seriously! It's a very strong final four, I agree, but what a waste of time, not least because we didn't get to see ANY of the work the queens did putting together their looks. So much time was spent on rambling speeches, and there was no winner, no elimination--they could have skipped this episode entirely if all four queens would be in the finale.

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  5. Apologies for being this nitpicky person, but I feel compelled to point out that Drag Race doing the Snatch Game with nine queens left is not an anomaly. I double-checked the Drag Race wiki, and Seasons 2-5 all had nine queens competing, Season 6 brought it up to ten, and it's only in Seasons 7 & 8 that it was done with eight.

    All this to say, I don't suspect there were any shenanigans in the timing, especially given what a popular challenge it is. I think Rupaul & co. wanted to do it early in the season so that we'd get to see as many queens' impersonations as possible.

    Source: http://logosrupaulsdragrace.wikia.com/wiki/Snatch_Game

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  6. Bringing back Naysha was such an underwhelming move. I was hoping it might be a new queen, an alternate who could have been waiting in the wings (like the much-rumored-to-be-on-this-season Skarlet Starlet). Naysha just strikes me as total filler, an exception in this season that's exceptionally well cast. As deserved as the previous week's double elimination was, I'd have been more interested to see more cosplay looks from Dax than several more weeks of a pretty pageant queen.

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  7. Bianca made me laugh with practically everything she said last season. I particularly liked the closing of her standup routine: "I will show you versatility when Santino wins a sewing competition and Visage wears a fucking turtleneck. Ain't gonna happen!"

     

    And the line that's most fun to use in everyday life, Shangela to Stacy Layne Matthews: "Eat that chicken, you bitch."

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  8. But, I think that Kathy Griffin is actually something of a fan of BB, and I have to tell you, I think her insults were really heartfelt on her part.  She may have been just acting, but when she went "Ziiiing!!!!" to Christine, she had a bit of extra hatred in her eyes.  And the "Zing...motherfucker" to Zach after dramatically stalking up to him was almost affectionate.  I kind of had the idea she really wanted to let loose and let 'em all know what she thinks.

    I really would have liked to hear what she might have had to say about last year's crew...

     

    Oh, she shared some thoughts about them last summer on The Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roITQbmaj4k

     

    Frankie is so full of it, it's a wonder he doesn't just burst. I don't believe for a second that he was upset or remorseful about nominating Zack. Which is fine! But I can't stand his being so phony in the Diary Room.

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  9. I don't generally hold to any notions of destiny & karma, but boy, it sure seems that SOME kind of fate didn't want Frank anywhere near this Challenge. I don't actively wish him ill, but I won't miss him even a little bit.

     

    That elimination round was clearly brutal for the participants, but dull as anything to watch. If a competition comes down to moving inch by inch, over the course of more than an hour, I think it's flawed by design. And while I'm not a huge Cara Maria fan, I'm on board with anybody who's anti-Johnny Bananas; and I never really knew who Nia was, so no huge loss there.

  10. Adore's queen looked worse and worse every time I saw her on screen. Between the dress and the wig and the jacket, everything seemed like it was just plopped on.

    I think Darienne didn't do any work teaching her queen how to stand -- the hunching of the shoulders really killed that look for me.

     

    Thank you! I kept shouting "Stand up straight!" at the TV. She looked completely neckless and hunched.

  11. It makes me legitimately sad that Johnny Moseley has been tasked with hosting this nonsense. Dude was commentating on the Olympics just a couple months ago, and now he has to spend his time chatting with these nitwits, without even having the "honor" of being the actual host of the Challenge.

  12. Damnit, Frank! Fate keeps telling you to fuck off and go home, can you not take the hint?

    Also, Cohutta is still adorable. And Preston wins the Audience Surrogate Award for his irritation over the Nany/Camila fight.

  13. Oh, the thing with Jodi was that she and Julie were both nominated for the Inferno, and they disagreed on which Bad Ass they wanted to throw in. So, since the Good Guys knew the Bad Asses would be announcing their pick first, they agreed to work around the rules and have whoever the Bad Asses voted in (it turned out to be Jodi) announce their choice, and let them decide on the spot.

    Jodi picked Veronica, but I think she mealy-mouthed it in such a way that made it clear that it wasn't the group consensus, so the Bad Ass team flipped out on her. It was harsh, considering the whole Good Guys team was in on the plan, but I also think the plan was to pretend that it had been a team decision either way, so she kind of biffed that -- if I remember correctly, which I kind of hope I don't, because I could clearly be devoting that brain space to more important matters.

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  14. Ananayel, I'm amazed at how few of the queens I actively like at this point. I couldn't stand Trinity at the start, but damned if that redemption arc didn't work! Unlike Leganja and Gia, she seemed to actually get something out of the criticism she received.

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