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I also enjoyed this episode because Ru just seemed to be having a genuinely good time. IDK why that matters to me, but the panel was on fire and the joking back and forth, Ru cracking herself up with Let Go and Let God!, the Blair runway thing etc. It just felt /fun/ and that was nice.

Shea made a great point, though, by insisting that Flava Flav is drag. And why shouldn’t Drag Race celebrate Butch Drag too, especially when it’s the best thing that was presented in a challenge? And it was nice to see Drag Race extend beyond the usual Femme categorizations for a change. Drag is evolving quickly, and D

we get it you hate Cracker.

i don’t believe India one bit for the very reason that she kept this until now. Alexis strikes me as that kind of queen that’s gonna tell you exactly how she feels, even if it’s inappropriate. I don’t see her scheming like that.

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

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

I’m just not getting the Blair hate. Her runways have been great all season long, she has been in contention in every challenge (until tonight), and should have at least one win under her belt by now.

If you want to talk an underwhelming performance, that’s Cracker.  It’s not Blair’s fault that she shared the stage

Jujubee I actually preferred in the snatch game, but Shea was still amazing and that lip sync was worth it. Shea and Vanjee looked less like competitors, and more like beautiful dance partners, which I enjoyed a lot.

What DRAMA!! This episode definitely made me wish I’d saved the episode for Get a Room on my DVR to see again for myself but what I think finds me swaying to Alexis’ side is that it’s awfully convenient for India to keep this in until the very moment she might need it most and when it would be her word against Mayhem’s

I love Shea (who doesn’t? I want names, I’ll hunt them down like wounded rabbits), but this wasn’t her best showing. She faded into the background in the challenge, and her runway was a great concept with a middling execution. I’m rooting for Shea, but god her stans can be exhausting sometimes.

Jujubee and those girls I think were great, they seem so off the cuff and less polished in certain aspects which oddly feels reminiscent of the roots of drag. There’s still that campy element to them which still feels authentic.

This is one of those times when I just don’t understand reality competition show judging (or recapping) because I thought the Golden Girls room was by far the best of the three concepts and I thought the Rich/gold one was the worst. The Golden Girls one at least had some jokes and the Amazon had one or two. Team rich

Agreed that the challenges have not been so great thus far. Last week the queens got a 5 second verse. This one...meh? The only thing I remember from last All Stars when they did the room design challenge was from the team that ended up the bottom.

You watch this one drunk in your sofas, I watch this program with my breakfast and my cereals.

She was talking to them like children? How? She was the only one who’s felt like an actual “one-woman show”. I live for Crystal, but I got no “show” out of it. Maybe because the prompt was so vague and out there and we didn’t even know there was a time limit until Sherry went up against it (EDIT: My roommate just

Come on, you’re not putting Sherry in the bottom 2 for going twelve minutes overtime? It wasn’t even that funny.

It was nice getting some insight from Gigi, sometimes when you get into that headspace that you can only get it right or get it wrong then there’s no real room to let that creativity freak fully fly somewhere in the middle. I think the judges were right that there’s something a little dark and twisted in that head of

Sasha Velour won, not Peppermint! 

It’s really interesting to see that, as the field narrows and demands more, how the cracks are showing a bit with Gigi. Her drag is good but her lack of experience in life outside of the fortunate environment she has - something highlighted very recently - is showing the weak spots. For a long time she seemed like a

No religion or culture should be immune from criticism when dealing with sexism or homophobia. To call Jeff’s very fair (although for sure mistimed) point Islamaphobic is a reach.