The Fan Service Episode. Lost it when they played Lucifer by SHINee.
The new version of the intro song sucks.
Let's just brush off the sexual assault of a bloke, a bit too casually, 2006
Best drag race maxi challenge we've had in a while.
A lot of tv shows reach a point where it's the perfect point to say goodbye instead of continuing the series. This is high point for glee and it's a perfect farewell for the show we've loved.
Damon has been stuck reading 50 shades of Grey for the last two episodes, hillarious.
Krestiva is such a scumbag, this is great television.
Really uninvested in new characters. Glad to see Unique become a regular. Kate Hudson's and Whoopi's cameos are the highlights. The formula where they kept following old characters outside of glee while simultaneously trying to replace the archetypes at McKinley is uncomfortable.
Fantastic episode, explores so many of the subtleties of identity and role within the palace.
This premise of this episode is so ridiculous it's enjoyable.
Genuinely thought this was going to be a reimagining of the 'Death Becomes Her' film. I enjoyed that it went in a different direction but the end wasn't particularly fulfilling.
This is a silly fluff filler episode and it brings me joy.
Shout out to my girl Shangela, cameoing in this episode with possibly some of the worst lipsyncing in a while.
This is almost a Veronica Mars crossover episode with the guest cast.
The throwaway lines are so quick and funny.
It's an unusual show that makes you dislike one of the key characters in the second episode.
Credit to the actor who plays Martin Bashir and the writing team for making him such a slimey character as warranted by his fraudulent manipulation and complete lack of ethics.
This is weird to see blackface in an episode of a sitcom about babysitting.
An almost painfully noughties comedy flick with a surprisingly star studded cast. This was like a highschool flashback fever dream with some extra insanity promoting the playboy brand which has aged worse than Hef. That said, it's still a mildly enjoyable turn your brain off movie with low stakes.
I can't tell if Ru's producers are scraping the bottom of the barrel or not in this utterly insane concept for a makeover challenge. Everyone loves dogs and it is sweet to see how much mental good having the dogs visit set is for the queens at this stage of the competition.
I am living for this serial comedy.
There's something wrong with this season of Bake Off and it's hard to identify.
Sue sounds completely done with being on bake off.
Okay, so pretty much everyone is terrible or a murderer. Neato. At least the end promised the uncanniness I've come to expect in AHS.
An unusual format for this show, very reminiscent of The Lovely Bones, including the smoke transitions. This is a softer, more empathetic episode and is sensitive in its treatment of the episodes victim.
Woah lots of swearing, unexpected. This episode was also wayyyy longer than anticipated. Lots of interesting new characters to meet and some good old fashioned shojo plot-complications/ tropes.
Such a challenging topic for a mainstream tv show to tackle.
Julia is the best comic relief character.
A decent addition to the BBC Earth collection and Stephen Fry does a bang up job as narrator. The "constructed storytelling" and cgi can be jarring.
The show tune at the end of this episode is possibly a season highlight in a great season. We get tantalisingly close to seeing Ted's wife.