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It was the fifth episode I believe.

Agreed. Also, as I say every week, Coco was a monster. Why do people forget about Coco?

And yet they chose to bring Carmen and Kenya back, of all people… Oppurtunity wasted, I think.

Bianca's Adore was spot on as well. In fact, most of them were pretty good. At least none were as mean and vicious as Roxxxy's Jinkx last year.

Or perhaps bringing Laganja back just to see her fail miserably again and get booted immediately. Though, I don't think I could stand another episode with her, even just to see her squirm.

They didn't bring a queen back last year though. And they had a double- and a non-elimination last year as well.

I was mistaken. I thought there only was one challenge left, but according to Wikipedia there is another one after the "three looks" episode next week. My bad.

Those were my thoughts as well. And I think the message was pretty great this way too. A heterosexual couple choosing to spend the "most important day of their lives" challenging stereotypical gender roles and gender expression. I liked it.

Next week has the puppet-read challenge, which is always hilarious, though. :) But generally I agree with you. Some of them have been amusing or just crazy enough to be hilarious, but they're not up to par with previous seasons'.

I'm thinking next week has to be a double elimination right? It's the challange where they have to present three looks (which they normally save for the top four) and after that I think it's the "Countdown to the crown" episode. So if it is a double elimination I'm really hoping that Darienne and Courtney go home

To be fair though, that could just be an aussie thing. A common feature of Australian and New Zealand accents is something called upspeak, where the speaker uses a high rising intonation, resulting in declarative sentences sounding like questions. It think she's just delivering her insults without hesitation and her

I actually don't mind the fact that they chose straight couples at all. To take away from their special day, just because they're straight people on a "gay" show just seems like the "It makes it less special for us" argument that so many narrow minded people use against gay marriage.
Also, I can sort of see how many

I live in Sweden and it's not avaliable here either. I set up a fakeiTunes account saying I live in the US and downloaded the app. Worth it!

I just watched the latest "Watcha Packin'?" where Michelle Visage interviews the queen that's just been booted, and Trinity really does seem like a class act. I had some problems with her in the early episodes, but she really does seem like she's grown a whole lot and she would probably be delightful to hang out with.

This is the best response to the entire issue. Thank you!

It seems especially obvious that they'd get questions about Cher when they're on a show about drag queens. Cher is one of the biggest gay icons and a go-to for most drag queens.

I always thought that Merle had no personality. I love Visage and I always will! She's an important part of the show.

I don't really think that's a fair comparison though, seeing as trans people are a minority, and a minority that's being discriminated against on a daily basis. To turn the scenario around and imagining it being applied to the "majority" isn't really the same thing.

I do. I think she has a more fun style than Courtney, who basically looks the same way every week. Adore's is a bit more unexpected. Or maybe her aesthetic is more similar to mine.

I just watched the preview for next week's episode and I can't motherfucking wait. It's going to be epic!!!