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Dean C
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That's what I originally thought you meant. But would the other queens appreciate being made to look bad by comparison? I would have loved to have seen it though. Especially Charlie interacting with RuPaul. Their back-and-forth in the Drag Queen Carpool on Logo's website was funny.

Agreed that it would be fair to bring Charlie back, but the producers wouldn't because they know he'd have to lip sync again, probably not long after Snatch Game, and another dud lip sync like before would not sit well with the producers, RuPaul, the other contestants, and especially not the viewers. It degrades a

The one who cracked a rib in the stupidest, worst-edited, worst judged challenge to date (cheerleading challenge) yet still wore 9 inch heels on the runway? Yes.

That would have been AWESOME! Hard to have him come back, make everyone else look bad by comparison, and just leave though. And given his lip sync, even if there had been a double or triple elimination last week, I doubt the producers would have brought him back. Too bad. That cheerleading challenge, which I hated

Given Raven's reputation, you'd expect RuPaul's make-up to be better. Maybe Raven isn't very experienced with working with darker skin tones. Because RuPaul's highlight in episode 3 was a cold white, not a warm banana.

Agreed. The queens are a step up this season, the production quality - be it challenge ideas or even lighting on the runway - is a few steps down. It's like the producers think that they can slack after getting Gaga for the premiere.

Agreed re RuPaul's make-up. The extremely abbreviated nose and thin upper lip make her look like Sally O'Malley from "Horton Hears A Who"

Shea in the top 3? Uh, no. Her English accent was abysmal and she was shown responding only once. That means her other responses were dull but not dull enough to put her in the bottom. The same goes for Aja.

Point #1 = LMAO. You know someone is a great actress when their advice to aspiring actors and actresses is not to go into acting. I'm sure she meant it, because she doesn't want to have to compete for roles against any more people than she has to.

1. I have to disagree wholeheartedly with this point. This was not-show ready material at all. Every other time there has been a to-camera challenge, we've seen the rehearsal with highs and lows as one or more of the judges directs them and then the live (to tape) or cut and edited (non-live challenges) version