onnoalink
Joined Sep 2016
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Having seen this episode I can only conclude that the producers try to compensate the lack of energy and spirit with an obsessive emotional message. It seems it's all about crying and sobbing nowadays and who can cry the most convincing. This obsessive focus on emotion spoils everything. It is not about drag anymore. A real true off.
Candy should have sashayd away weeks ago and was only kept in the series to keep things alive, cause on the whole she was far under the limit of drag race.
Candy should have sashayd away weeks ago and was only kept in the series to keep things alive, cause on the whole she was far under the limit of drag race.
This movie starts out as a tale of three mothers in upstate New York who feel ignored by their sons, who live in New York City. There is comedy and some cliché acting, but when you look further you witness what many parents experience nowadays: losing contact with their children who are living their own life without ever thinking about the persons who raised them en love them. It's about the present hedonistic and shallow lifestyle of many young persons, the selfish attitude they are not even aware of themselves. I guess many young people who criticise this movie recognise themselves in the three sons.