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Sheila
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I liked the idea that one of the queens brought up: someone who barely missed being cast this season. It seems that all of the queens who get brought back leave quickly.

I wanted to lick Cynthia's runway dress. Yes I know how weird that sounds.

Whaaaa?

I was irked by Tammie, she just decided to not put any effort in.

I did like her pep talk.

Her negativity was her downfall, talented as she was.

I hate that queens still apply thinking they can get by on just looks. I hope that the negative queens don't overwhelm everything.

Acid Betty: Hello ego.

Violet's look was my favorite of the picture challenge looks, though. :)

Kim Chi's reaction to Hello Kitty was adorable!

Jinkx did publicly admit she got an edit that made her look much nicer than she is. I still love her funny or die web series.

Season 4 was the worst, and downhill for so many things: more forced drama, Jerry Springer-like Interior Illusions lounge, and general nastiness among the competitors. I also thing of it as the season when RuPaul and the producers started to rely heavily on the villain narrative, so it was two talented queens and the

I was like, "was she eaten…by a horse?"

Trixie looked splendid, though.

I so wanted dueling Donatellas.

I'm tired of queens being lazy by picking larger characters and basically characterizing them as gorging on food or "fat and stupid," as you said.

It was only a matter of time before Max's intractability sent her home.

That shiny green couch looked so uncomfortable.

This wasn't implied by the finale reel, but I hate that some people don't consider genderfuck drag as a legitimate drag form on its own, but something you transition from on your way to "real" drag.

I remember Alyssa just giving up on the drama and becoming baffled when Coco still tried to come for her.