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gorgy

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  1. Well, I gave this show another try (I also had nothing else to do), and it's growing on me.

    • For one thing, it was only 38 minutes instead of 45. I don't like that this show and Curb Your Enthusiasm have stretched to longer than 30 minutes. That's more than enough of Larry David or Carrie Bradshaw I need a week. It's bad enough all these comic book movies are at least 3 hours. I just don't understand it. We're busy people (usually) and have things to do! Alright - done with that rant. 
    • minimal Che -  always a plus. dislike everything/everyone associated with that "podcast" 
    • putting Big's ashes in a Barneys New York bag is the type of overt knock-you-over-the-head symbolism I do enjoy. Both Big and Barneys were a part of the old New York that aren't around any longer. 
    • I appreciate the woman in the bodega giving Carrie the once over when passing her in that giant tulle skirt. Visually, I like looking at all the clothes because this is a silly show (or should be...), but if I had to pass that mess in real life, I'd be rolling my eyes, too.
    • Indian Samantha is a strong character that is distinctive enough to appreciate and not just be some sort of ghost of friends past. I get people not liking her dismissive attitude toward the apartment's furnishing during the walkthrough, but from commercials for Million Dollar Listing (haven't watched a second of it) it seems high-end real estate agents are a bit mouthy to begin with. The last conversation between her and Carrie was totally unnatural, but I'll take it.
    • I like Black Charlotte, but she's a little too good at the moment. I don't know if she'll develop into a full-on character, but there's not enough there to grab onto yet. The party was a bit cliche with the white people not able to tell black people a part, but it recovered at the end and they didn't totally embarrass themselves, so that's something. White Charlotte's face was looking better, as well. Her plastic surgery was less evident.
    • Black Miranda has more chemistry with original recipe Miranda than Che ever will. She seems to have a more fully developed backstory than the rest of the non-white analogs, but it probably won't be explored all too much. maybe next season??? It's good to hear OG Miranda kicked that asshole girlfriend out. God Brady has the most punchable face.
    • I never liked Stanford, and his exit was ridiculous, but it is what it is. I grew up thinking I should like Stanford, because like myself he was a gay man chock full of insecurities, but nah - I was never that annoying (I think). His character was basically the polar opposite of Samantha. She was assertive, he's submissive. She was comfortable in her own skin, his flamboyant style was a suit of armor. Samatha would be described by men as a bitch, while Stanford was all bitchiness all the time. Like the rest of the newbies, it'd be nice to see Anthony, a gay man, develop more instead being just a secondary character, but again, I don't really see that happening.
    • Overall, the tone was lighter, which is what I'm looking for, but we gotta get some resolution on the overwrought alcoholic Miranda storyline in the next four episodes.
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  2. 20 hours ago, Pixiebomb said:

    I wonder if we will ever again have players not afraid of how “America” perceives them and just go balls out to win. Anyone? 

    What ruined Big Brother was real life Big Brother social media watching. Basically, you'll never have a truly unfiltered season ever again. It's like BB season 1 where America voted so everybody was happy, smiley, and boring. Also, you'd have to cast people that don't look like they came from central casting. You'd have to have someone like a West Virginia coal miner that never owned a cell phone or a middle-aged thrice divorced accountant with a drinking problem, or basically anyone that couldn't afford to take months off of work to appear on a gameshow, but also the demographic that would watch that is different than the one they covet. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, becauseIsaidso said:

    Yup...I've lived in Maine since 1998, which was about the only time I ever saw a lobster roll for less than 15.00 (American or Canadian. And since I live within 2 hours of the New Brunswick border crossing,  I hate to say that I've only had one Maine Lobster roll that equals what I've had in Canada in terms of taste, presentation and price. Sad, that. Side note - my DH's father, who was born in 1919 often told us how when he was a kid growing up on the coast of Maine, lobster were regarded as garbage bottom feeders and thrown away or used as bait for more desirable seafood. Funny how things change.

    Yeah. If was fed to prisoners since it was so cheap.

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  4. My pics from episode 1 to make it to the end were Shota and Dawn along with Gabriel, so two out of three ain't bad.

    Based on the editing, it definitely felt like Dawn was leaving but I remember that they didn't bring anyone back from Last Chance Kitchen, so I guess that left room for everybody. (Even though I'm against the concept of Last Chance Kitchen, I would have liked to see Sasha come back, but Sara had to ruin that. SARA RUINS EVERYTHING!!!)

  5. 1 hour ago, bravofan27 said:

    Given 20% or more of Asians are lactose intolerant, and more than 60% of Asians have problems digesting it, I thought this was a really tone deaf challenge and just served to promote a white-owned business. Jamie was probably thrilled to lose so she could go to the bathroom.

     

     

    Speaking as a lactose intolerant vegetarian with a nut allergy, if we're going to throw out challenges based entirely on dietary restrictions because it's "tone deaf" we wouldn't have any challenges at all.

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  6. 2 hours ago, stewedsquash said:

    Gadget noise chef and Kiki. Yes to the poster who asked if that was cheating to have the person with immunity lie and say they were responsible for something they weren't. Kiki, run away from gadget noise chef, don't say Okay! It isn't a strategy, it is underhanded lying and cheating. I remembered during the first episode that I missed Tom's blogs (after he watched the aired episode) and now I really miss them because I would have loved to know what he thought about that "strategy". 

    I really don't even understand the strategy. Ultimately, if their dish was chosen by the judges to be the worst, it doesn't matter who made what, Kiki would still be going home since RoboChef has immunity.

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    • I really enjoyed this week's Quick Fire. It's exactly what I want from this type of challenge. Quick on your feet, show skill under reasonable limitations, and no obnoxious product placement. Now, obviously I can pick apart Richard Blais' choice, but taking him out of the equation, I think the last team to go should have a bit more of a challenge. They had the same amount of time to cook, but they also had a greater opportunity to pre-plan. Overall, good stuff.
    • I thought the judge's comments were a lot clearer this week in explaining why a dish succeeded or failed during the tasting. Last week was a bit too much "you can really taste the love" and other platitudes.
    • It's clear these chefs know their stuff, because combining beer and coffee forward flavors sounds like a tough act, so kudos to all. 
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  7. 11 hours ago, susannot said:

    Gorgy, is Byron the annoying gay guy?  Why was he annoying to you?

     

    I found Gabriel every bit as annoying as all of you but he did have one great moment when Blais waltzed in and Gabriel said "Jesus.  That is some hair."  I applauded and hooted!

    I think it was Gabriel. That one had a lot to say about everything. I don't even know who Byron is. Give me two more episodes to figure that out.

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  8. 37 minutes ago, NYCFree said:

    Is it possible they have a giant team of judges as a way of getting a paycheck to people who own restaurants that may be closed? Tom Collicchio has been pretty active in trying to help the restaurant industry this past year.

    I thinks it's more of them keeping the concept of guest judges but having them able to quarantine. This was filmed in the fall, so keeping as many of the on camera crew gathered in one place so they can be regularly tested was a bigger concern. 

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    • It takes me like three episodes before I figure out all the cheftestants, so I don't have too much to say on that front. It didn't bode well when Padma said none of them were sous chefs. It's like they're all a little too professional, which may make so-so tv characters. There is the annoying gay guy (it's okay I'm an annoying gay guy, I can say that) and an awful lot of people that tend to speak in monotone. Also, I'm entirely over the unconfident underdog. It's annoying and childish. "Oh my god, what am I doing here?!?." I don't know, you sent the tape in and were probably interviewed multiple times and made plans to appear on television, you tell me why you're here. 
    • My blood temperature raised like 200 degrees the second I saw Blaise and his dumbass hair. We all know what you're doing and we're all unimpressed. I like the rotating former Top Chef as judges, but they added little to the tasting segment. I hope they relax and get into it a bit more.
    • I found the green screen when doing talking heads was really distracting. Did they always do this? Is my tv acting up?
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  9. I'm confused how these people are considered All-Stars? I stopped watching around season 8 for numerous reasons (Rig Brother for Eval Dick being primary), but being quarantined and looking to see what Janelle and Kaysar were up to, I decided to give this another shot. I'm also not the type to look through rose-colored glasses and say the old way of doing things was better, but this show is all kinds of awful. I mean, that eviction speech by Christmas (is that really her name?) was infantile garbage I'd expect from a kindergartener.  I've never watched a show where I couldn't find a single person to root for, but this show is something else. It's like they cancelled The Real World and now all these useless famewhores have found a new place to squat. 2020 keeps on crushing it. 

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    • I'm bemused by Shea's win. Her snatch game material was weak and doesn't even qualify as drag as far as I'm concerned. Her Flava Flav was more masculine than Shea is out of drag. I'm not opposed to male characters being done. My all-time favorite snatch game performance remains Kennedy's Little Richard, and what makes it even better is how it still remained drag. What made Shea's mediocre performance worse for me was the cuts to RuPaul laughing like a hyena after every line. Like, it's not that funny (also being able to play off the true winner, Juju, raised Shea up in her performance, I guess) Her runway look didn't really fit the theme for me and her contrived story about losing to Sasha makes her come off self-obsessed. I remember her S9 finale performance - it wasn't finale worthy. 
    • Cracker was the queen I was looking forward to the least this season, and she keeps adding to my list of reasons why. This supposed comedy queen was on the same level as India in terms of performance. Ms. Cracker is literally my "Bitch Eating Crackers"
    • Alexis Matteo's performance was solid but a tad redundant. She does have exemplary improv skills.
    • I know of Jeffrey Star, but I've never seen him/her/they/them/etc so I thought India's character work was fine, but it just wasn't funny.
    • I know of Ellen, and I've seen her show, so Blair's unfunny impression was spot-on. Also, I'm a big fan of her prom runway look.
    • Juju was great. I hope she wins.
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  10. I'm generally along for the ride on regular Drag Race (except season 11 which is the only one I gave up on five minutes into episode 3) but the producer shenanigans on All-Stars has been less and less entertaining since its pinnacle in season 2.

    Recent improv challenges tend to drag - and not in a good way. I'm starting to miss the Rusicals.

    • Shea/Alexis: Meh. It seemed like Alexis kept stepping over everything and it came off as basic.
    • Blair/Juju/Cracker: Only chortled once to something Blair said. can't recall what it was
    • Mayhem/India: I don't think I laughed but was amused throughout. I thought they were the winners. 

    I  thought the camouflage theme had potential to allow some unique or innovative ideas. This did not occur. I still liked a lot of them, though.

    • Jujubee: kinda basic but solid. I liked her wig.
    • Blair: sorta like her 'skin your in' runway, it was a strong look that didn't necessarily fit the theme. She would be my pick for the "walking children in nature" runway. 
    • Alexis: another strong look. great makeup. interesting concept in comparison
    • Mayhem: a basic leotard done well. herself and jujubee are never going to be the fashion queens, but runway is a key component to All-Stars since it's expected these  now seasoned queens will spend some of their newfound coin on looks. There are expectations from the judges as well as the audience at home.
    • India: I will always appreciate the queens who sew their own looks. I really liked this take as it was unexpected coming from her. She may be weak in challenges but India always brings it to the runway.
    • Shea: her weakest runway look so far but fine

    I continue to be baffled by Ms Cracker's appeal and that's all I'll say about that. (however, if the above post about Ms. Cracker secretly "stealthing" during sex, my professional dislike has grown into a personal disdain) Even though Morgan easily won the lip-sync, the producers did Cracker dirty. Not only did she not win the $20K, she also has the added drama attached to eliminating a well-liked queen.

    They really hyped up next week's Snatch Game of Love, so I expect to be thoroughly underwhelmed.

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  11. The main challenge was a boot. I watched all three skits and they all lingered without purpose. I guess it's meant to be sort of an improv challenge, but not really. It felt low energy all around. I thought Juju's team should have won, The Golden Girls team should have been the bottom, with the middling gold room in the middle. 

    The runway theme was also a boot. For me, a three-in-one should basically be one outfit that transforms, but retains the character of the main garment, so only India, Shea, and Mariah (somewhat) fit that description. The rest were just reveals that had some thematic thread but remained individual looks. The egg thing Cracker came out with is the height of overdoing reveals for the sake of reveals. 

    Overall not a great episode. I love Mariah's old school drag, but that will remain a hindrance on a competition show. Her and India weren't meant for this sort of thing where it's now all about personal branding and catch phrases and blah blah blah. I'm almost disappointed this group didn't send Shea packing. All this talk about wanting to win, and they didn't take out the odds on favorite? When you come at the queen, you best not miss. (also, they could easily bring her back and win the whole thing, because you know at some point, some queen is gonna come back in week 5 or 6 or whatever)

     

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  12. 1 hour ago, BlackberryJam said:

    However, I am loving the idea of an "elevate this chain restaurant dish" challenge. Let me see what these chefs can do with hot artichoke spin dip, chili cheese fries or a bloomin' onion.  

    chain restaurant wars

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  13. Alexis Mateo gives great reaction faces. I hope that continues for the rest of the season.  

    It was interesting how they didn't have India reveal which name was on her lipstick like in past seasons. I guess every knew she'd pick Derrick and just moved on. Speaking of lipstick, this might be the first time Mayhem showed me some personality, and I even liked her runway look, so I'm glad her lipstick wasn't chosen last week.

    The editing did Ms Cracker absolutely no favors this episode, but if you're supposedly being told something, ie you're difficult, by numerous people and you have a problem with that, maybe some self-reflection is in order. As I stated last episode, I've never really warmed to Ms Cracker, so it's no surprise that she has this presumptuous streak in her. Some people don't work well with others. I'm basically a misanthrope, but at least I can read a room. 

    The Challenge was fine. Never been the biggest fan of musical numbers, but it didn't drag (no pun intended) and was amusing, if forgettable. I don't think anybody did bad, but Ongina and India's were the weakest. The right person went home in the end. It's a shame because I really like Ongina's runway looks so far and was waiting to see more. I don't care if she looks swallowed up by her outfits, as I think that's part of her look. Ongina is like a fabergé egg.

    Shea's runway was simply breathtaking. Tasteful nudes done right. I hope her and Jujubee are the final two.

    I was a underwhelmed by Alyssa Edwards. Although I appreciate her Ultimate Warrior cosplay, she didn't really bring it to the level I was hoping, especially after lasts week's high energy lipsync. I'm still waiting for producer shenanigans to suddenly appear and we have a tie, which sends two queens packing or they have to lipsync for their life. 

     

     

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