The episode gives the audience exactly what it expects, and absolutely nothing else.
The episode is, above all else, a resolute detailing of the final calm before a spectacular storm and what it means to be human.
When the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race was announced, it felt arbitrary and compulsory.
RuPaul orchestrates the trip down memory lane as a rundown of oppositional forces in the latest episode of Drag Race.
This season of RuPaul’s Drag Race has offered a full slate of above-average queens but no larger-than-life rock stars.
The latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race is a fascinating compare-and-contrast exercise.
If Vanjie is the matron saint the axed too soon, Kameron Michaels is her diametric counterpart.
The episode sees most of the remaining hunties, well, hunting for ways to kick-start their own storylines.
The many layers of talent required for this week’s challenge ensure that everyone gets their weakness exposed.
The library is open, and some reads are long overdue.
Lewk for lewk, this week’s runway challenge is possibly the strongest yet this season.
This week’s challenge forces the queens to improv their way through a segment on The Bossy Rossy Show.
The question of who’s got your back is at the heart of this week’s episode of Drag Race.
The Vixen’s refusal to be quiet dovetails off Mayhem’s own ill-advised choice to take one for her team.
The episode’s lip-sync extravaganza eventually turns into a referendum on Eureka’s battle with self-defeat.
The season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race spends most of its time going back to its roots.
An era of the series has ended, but as always, Doctor Who continues moving right along.
The episode indulges whole-heartedly in fiasco, and much to the detriment of Larry and everyone in his inner circle.
The sharing or withholding of information is about control, a theme that’s at the core of the episode.
The episode makes a great argument for Larry’s heretofore observed lifestyle: tip generously and stay unbothered.