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Thoughts on RHONY season 12, episode 21

 Finale with drag queens.

  1. Oh I somehow missed the drag queen bingo was a charity event
  2. Martin, Leah's trainer, is a cartoon character and I love him
  3. Lu, this man decided to work with you because of money not because you have a great voice
  4. Lu...this song wasn't like selected for you because of your talent...it was written for you
  5. It is good that Sonja is going to sell 
  6. Aw fancy gingerbread is a fun thing to do, Leah
  7. Eesh I feel like rehearsal could be rough to watch
  8. Ramona...why did you cancel?
  9. Wow this comedy is falling very flat and Sonja's intro into it feels so forced
  10. Sonja...being mean isn't funny
  11. Leah, that wasn't a treat...don't lie
  12. "I wasn't sure if they were drag queens or housewives"
  13. If straight women can come to the event...straight men can also come. Like this isn't an event for just the LGBTQ+ community so why can't a straight guy be there?
  14. Ramona...she did give you notice
  15. Ramona's friend is so gross
  16. How can you be competitive about bingo? It's luck
  17. Ramona is so rude
  18. Dorinda...you need to lighten up
  19. Lu, that introduction was fine
  20. "Viva La Diva" sounds so disco for a 2019 song
  21. Aw I'm glad Leah and her mom have improved their relationship
  22. Most of these updates are just no news
  23. Dorinda...why do you hate Tinsley so much?
  24. Dorinda...no need to flip off the camera guy
  25. I'm excited to see fancy masks

(Prompt by me)


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