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Banacek season 2 episode 6
Banacek season 2 episode 6












banacek season 2 episode 6

Ultimately, Icesis Couture wins for giving the funniest performance of all: pretending to be smart. Adriana is giggling at every single person’s presentation. Kendall paints her own inner saboteur, “unclean douche water.” Synthia’s painting is called “Dissociation by Synthia Kiss” and is scary-good for the presumably short amount of time they had. Pythia stabs her (gorgeous) painting and emerges through it. Everyone is funny, and some of the art is actually impressive.

banacek season 2 episode 6

This week, Amanda Brugel is back (from a visit to Brooke’s filler guy) and announces that for the mini challenge, the queens will have to get into art ho drag (my words, not hers) and paint their inner saboteurs. But she ain’t finished.” Adriana is still a little rattled that she was chosen last for girl groups, but Gia and Synthia have very diplomatic answers and our Reina Latina chooses confidence instead of stewing on it. Kimora commemorates her fallen Ontario sister, saying, “That dough ain’t ready to come out of the oven yet. The episode starts with Synthia the Kissassin wiping away Eve’s mirror message. I was simply stunned silent by the shocking elimination of Eve 6000 …īut what a good week this was for everyone! Finally, every single queen got to shine in some capacity, whether it was in the mini, the maxi, or lip syncing for their lives. This zippy, funny mystery series - a sort of Columbo with the polar opposite of Columbo - garnered critical acclaimed… and lived a too-short life.Apologies for last week’s late review. The Polish-American Banacek often spouted supposed proverbs from his homeland like, "When a wolf is chasing your sleigh, throw him a raisin cookie, but don't stop to bake a cake." Sure, they were entirely made up by the screenwriters, but that didn't make them any less charming. His loyal chauffeur, Jay Drury (Ralph Manza), took a 10% cut of that 10% cut. He also earned a sweet 10% cut of the insurance money upon recovering the hot goods. When a tough-to-solve theft would arise, Banacek got the call.

banacek season 2 episode 6

The descriptions all fit Hannibal Smith of The A-Team, but actor George Peppard perfected these character traits a decade earlier as the cool and clever Thomas Banacek.Īiring from 1972-74, Banacek chronicled the cases of a sophisticated Boston insurance inspector. Always rides in a cool vehicle with a quirky driver. Fond of long turtlenecks and even longer cigars.














Banacek season 2 episode 6