My god, there were about five different arguments within arguments happening at that bar — these ladies refuse to take their heels off our necks!
Regardless of who’s right/ who’s wrong, all the ladies are showing up to work and making sure we are FED!
Thinking of a song sung by a woman - I can't remember very much about it other than it's about how much the singer enjoys being around her friends dancing and drinking. It's not sung by a very high profile artist.
Lyrics are something like "I turn around and see my friends dancing and smiling...
Aside from Mary & Meredith being hilarious and icons, Monica was also stellar this episode. She feels so natural and authentic; I love how she ran right up to Angie K when overhearing the gossip, and called everyone out for being boring at the dinner table. She’s already a lot of fun.
Angie was so desperate to get under Meredith's skin; it was clearly bothering her when Meredith ignored her instead of giving her the fight she wanted. She was trying so hard.
The last two times Meredith & Angie were in the same room, they were fighting each other -- even if Meredith was...
Rotting in the Sun, my god...
I went in blind and didn't know there would be that much nudity. I was wondering where it was going to go and when it got there, I was pleasantly surprised and enthralled.
Took me almost a decade but I saw The Taking of Deborah Logan and was pretty impressed! The lead actress was perfect and there were lots of genuinely creepy bits. I thought it kinda fell into a lot of bad found-footage tropes towards the end (expect that shot) but I got way more out of it than...
Erin has been the center of literally every single fight this season. God knows what this season would be like without her.
I'm moreso surprised Jessel got the (deserved) first seat; Jenna & Brynn are big fan favorites, I would've expected one of them.
Is the host of the trip actually allowed to kick someone out/ force them to leave? Or can the women just refuse to leave since they're part of the show too?
I'm fully on the Sai hate train.
I also am really enjoying the show. It's very close to being great but never quite reaches it, so it falls under "good," which is fine for a debut season.
Rediscovered his first two albums while doing some work yesterday - both sublime. I could listen to both albums from to back effortlessly.
Choreography & So Gay. So Dramatic have few fun bops, but I couldn't get into Fun City for the life of me.
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