RuPauls Drag Race
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Every season, the puppeteers at World of Wonder pick one girl to make squirm.

But as it turns out, Jasmine just isnt that fragile.
Well, enter Daya Betty.
Combine that with a barely concealed vicious perfectionism, and honey … were cooking with gas.
At the top of the episode, Daya is a raw nerve.
Daya, you were a little disappointed with being safe, Deja Skye (correctly) notes.
Dont twist my words, bitch.
A lie, and a transparent one at that.
Psychological tensions are already high, but they climb to new heights the next day in the werkroom.
(My bad!)
But for the next few hours, she works herself into a tizzy.
But all these moments are eclipsed by Daya Bettys increasingly frenzied monologuing.
Eventually, were provided some reprieve in the form of the runway.
Overall, its a pretty strong showing, with looks ranging from just fine to quite impressive.
Drag me if you must, I welcome it relish it, even and lets get into it.
First, what the judges and I had in common.
Namely, the certainty that Maddys look is irredeemable.
Jasmine Kennedie has also seen better days.
The judges also have harsh words for Deja Skye, but I think she looks … pretty darn good!
Who would I put in her place?
Perhaps safe queen Kerri Colby.
Im surprised to see her escape any scrutiny this episode as she joins the safe queens.
Another point of commonality between the judges and I?
However, RuPaul just cant get enough of Jorgeous and her infectious personality.
She smartly scraps her earlier look, and goes for a Shakira-reminiscent garment that she styles quite smartly.
A categorically safe look to me, but to Ru, its a masterpiece.
Angeria is also lauded for managing to construct a little black dress out of such stiff, intractable fabric.
And (much more justifiably) Jasmine and Maddy end up in the bottom two.
And I want you to feel that way, replies Jasmine.
The fight that follows is such a funny dynamic.
Its an entertaining, bombastic clash of egos and proof that Maddy is assimilating into queer culture very well!
Back on the runway, the pair lip-sync to Beyonces Suga Mama.
Mark this day in herstory: Beyonce has officially licensed music to Drag Race.
True to form, Jasmine slays.
Catch you later, bro!
Thanks for stopping by.
Some predictions looking ahead: We seem to be rapidly approaching the end of Daya Bettys arc.
The writing is on the wall for Deja Skye and Jasmine Kennedie, as well.
Despite their best efforts and some standout moments, the judges just arent buying what theyre selling.
In contrast, Jorgeous is just warming up.
Stick around, and lets see how the seasons mid-game shakes out.