Pandora’s Drag Center for Episode 3 of RuPaul’s Drag Race S6!

Two queens down, eleven more to go before we crown America’s Next Drag Superstar!  This week the queens compete in an acting challenge.  They are SCREAAAAM QUEENS!  In a salute to the horror movie genre some of the queens scream their way to the top while others are dead weight. 

Find out all the juicy details and of course my hysterical take on this week’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race on Drag Center!

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(Sorry guys it’s only viewable in the US because I work for Logo and they only have the US rights to the show.  Sad face.)

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What do you think about this week’s episode? Did the right queen go home? Sound off in the comments below!

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    2. As much as I’m not a fan of Adore, at least she said something. I mean, you sit there for 10 seconds in silence as a head in a box? Glad she’s gone. Game is on. #TeamDarienne!

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  1. What the hell is up with all the young, ignorant and childish queens on this season? Most of them are like bad bubblegum. There are maybe four that don’t irritate the crap outta me. Have we created a world where every young child with a lip gloss and a can of Pringles on their shoulder joins the show? Ladies watch the past 5 seasons…learn some class…just crown Bianca and let’s move on.

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  2. I agree with you completely about Gia. She is so “lovable” I could squeeze her until her rolling eyeballs pop out of her boring face…

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  3. I may really love Adore as a performer, but she needed to be treated as all the others of the past had, when they were leaders and failed. That was too weird. I get that these two may have been the weakest in delivery, but …..Just questioning why this was done so differently. I will be waiting for the Snatch Game, which, if I’m not mistaken, will be a couple shows away. By the way, Loved Darienne as “the Head.”

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  4. I don’t think the young queens are that bad. I hated Gia at first, but even she’s growing on me. That Selena Gomez song was dreadful though. Joslyn Fox really surprised me this week; I wasn’t really expecting that much from her. Last season Detox seemed to be the most polished and generally well-rounded. This year, that seems to be Bianca, who has the added virtue of being a bit more mature, despite all her sass and vinegar. I’ve been a little bored this season, but I’m really excited about next week’s musical challenge.

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  5. Vivacious did falter in the challenge, but I highly respect what she does and what she represents. She brings an element to drag that is underrepresented; the history of where we come from is important, and often forgotten or ignored by the younger generation. Her energy in the lip sync was fantastic . . . I wish she had more time to show us what she had to offer.

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  6. To be quite frank, I am tired of seeing Adore on this show. First challenge, she screwed up. Second challenge, she screws up… And also… Her quote in the end “I want everyone to see I’m a star.” Well… Is this your backup because you didn’t win American Idol? Or really even get on the show… Anyways, her performance this week was just a joke. Very unprofessional, very boring. Don’t really see anything. And she always looks the same each time. But um, yeah, I guess she deserves to be on the show.

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  7. Leave Gia Gunn and Adore Delano alone!! They’ve each worked HARD for over FIFTEEN YEARS to try to make it out of Second Grade!

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  8. I think Adore wasn’t in the bottom two because of the musical challenge Monday. It will be interesting to see Courtney vs Adore. What do you think Pandora?

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