davidcalgary29
davidcalgary29
davidcalgary29

Someone needs to talk about India’s runway look this week, which was just as horrible as her duct-taped titty disaster from Season 3. Or maybe it was the same look except this time she let all the air out of her boobs so that they could flop around over the top of her sausage casing corset. I really didn’t mind her

C’mon, now, it’s not like they brought back Silky or Charlie Hides for the lipsync. Although that in itself would be more gag-worthy than all the rest of the twists the producers have introduced this season.

*anyone watch Canadian Drag Race btw? I honestly never thought RuPaul actually has had a ‘weird’ queen (sorry Yvie and Sasha), but Jimbo is maybe the first fully thought out weird queen this show has had, excited.

I feel that we all need to send love out to Jujubee for her constantly entertaining read on the ongoing drama. She’s completely amused by it, bears no one any malice, and we all know that she’s just beyond it all. I giggled madly when she blew a kiss in the mirror as she voted, proving once and for all that she’s the

Oh, c’mon. The twist is great, and it goes a long way to remove claims that the selection of the bottom two can be (or simply is) all Rigga Morris. It’s going to be great fun to see all of the previously self-righteous queens jostling and scheming right along with Alexis and Cracker every week now that they know that

I actually prefered Vanjie to Shea in the lipsync, as yet again it appeared that a queen (Shea this time) fumbled at least some of the lyrics of the song. And that is hard to do with a song as inconic as “Open Your Heart!”. Doesn’t everybody know this one? She also felt a little low energy and disconnected from the

Good god yes. Cracker should have been neatly folded up and thrown out with India’s drag the trash for that godawful performance. It was the worst Ga Ga performance ever! And she had Phi Phi and Sonique’s shitshows to improve upon and was still worse! That has to be in the running for the worst Snatch Game performance

No, the show became a hit because of drama — just not manufactured drama. The early seasons were the best for this because they queens simply weren’t aware how social media would echo and distort their personas to the point that it actually began to hurt their careers, and they let it all hang out. In many ways, the

Except that Alexis is a straight-up unapologetic bitch about it all and will tell that to your face. And it’s not like I’m complaining about Cracker, either — this season has been so edited down into mediocrity that anything that injects some excitement (and inspires a Jujubee talking head) is appreciated.

Two problems: overproduction and poor writing. If everyone’s a star, and all the rough edges are polished out, then there’s no growth and no one should be sent home. And then there’s no real tension among this cast, because everyone’s over this because no one’s stupid enough to not know that creating a Moment probably

I’m enjoying India this season, even though her drag still scares me a bit and it sometimes looks like she’s going to unhinge her jaws and swallow a competitor whole on stage. 

I will say that I appreciated that Cracker returned to her boy drag from the “Trade” mini-challenge, which makes her look like some backwoods relation to Pepper from American Horror Story. All the queens have been getting very self-referential this season, a trend which has both been funny and irritating.

I actually thought this episode was one of the best of the season! Okay, the bar’s really low right now, but I’m getting my kicks where I can. None of the skits were truly awful, the concept (unlike last week) was okay, and the runway was a lot better than it has been. Thank GOD Jujubee wasn’t in trouble (as I thought

Blair’s really been turning it out on the runways this season. I’m just glad to see that some of the other queens stepped it up this episode as well.

In no way did Cracker deserve a win for that messy ass lipsync. We’ve just watched a season where two queens did comedy lipsyncs much, much better, and this was just silly in comparison. I mean, Jackie Cox’s performance in “Kill the Lights” was like a masterclass compared with Cracker’s flailing gyrations. Plus, I

Let’s not forget her read when she clocked her team for questionable taste...and then gleefully admitted that she had questionable taste as well. She’s amazing.

I’m beginning to feel that we’re all being Punk’d and that the gag of the season will be the eventual reveal that this is, in fact, Season 12 of Drag Race and that Season 12 was actually All Stars 5.

I thought Cracker’s runway look was great. It was one of the few that worked well on a runway that was pretty tragic (especially for a group of All Stars), and the initial unpeeling was pretty spectacular. But I agree with you about Blair and Mayhem: Blair clearly stole the runway and was the only one who managed to

The problem was the challenge itself, which was poorly conceived and didn’t have much connection with the Dragiverse. The Club challenge was great because it allowed for much greater creativity and because it’s not a stretch to imagine the queens starting and emceeing their own clubs. This ‘sell a room!’ thing was

These bitches are also too young to remember that The Golden Palace was a half-assed spinoff that no one remembers and went nowhere...which should in itself have set off a big red flag. And it didn’t feature Dorothy. And Cracker as Rose played by Sue Ann Nivens? Girl...Choices!