“Now they want to outlaw drag, and they feel entitled to hurt you…sometimes you have to be forced to be quiet, for pure safety.”
in many parts of the country, this week’s episode stiffened RuPaul and co.’s firm middle finger to the agendas of bigoted politicians.was filmed last summer, this week’s dose of highly queer, deeply chaotic campiness is scarily relevant. However, we don’t have to call that prescience or coincidence—the pushback against drag by conservative politicians has been creeping into the rhetoric since the Trump administration emboldened alt-right cronies across the country.
This episode began with all of the queens discussing their performance in last week’s episode, as usual. But I swear, the next time someone says that they’re “entering their [blank] era,” I am going to compress myself into their drywall and howl like a banshee all through the night. The Twitter speak has gone too far. Everyone needs to enter their shutting-up era! I say that with love, we’ve seen these girls be plenty funny without recycling slang ad nauseam.
Every time the editors cut to Loosey in her confessional, trying to assert that “the role of Heaven is perfect [for her],” all I could hear was Natasha Lyonne’s gruff voice saying, “Bullshit.
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