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Thoughts on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 6, episode 12

Finale time!

  1. So Trinity voted for Ra'Jah
  2. I love Ru's suit
  3. Do the queens get some of the money for Ru's songs that they write a verse for?
  4. The queens are so excited for Tanya Tucker
  5. Ra'Jah's section sounds like it will be the deepest
  6. They're all struggling a bit with the choreo
  7. Is Michelle going to talk during these interviews?
  8. Aha here she is talking
  9. The four posing together was adorable
  10. Ginger can really sing
  11. Kylie looks phenomenal
  12. Ra'Jah made the best use of her time
  13. Eureka looks amazing
  14. Ginger looks beautiful
  15. Kylie looks sexy, but I dont think it's enough
  16. Ra'Jah looks great, but I want more for the finale (though I think it's significantly more than Kylie's look)
  17. I like this part where everyone just says nice things
  18. Oh they already know that they're going to make them all lip sync
  19. Making them all go separately is a bit odd to me because it makes it much harder to be unique
  20. I like Ra'Jah's lip sync look better than her runway look
  21. Kylie pulled off the best save of all time
  22. I think they all did well with Eureka maybe being the worst (but not bad!)
  23. Kylie wins!
  24. This was a good season
  25. Can't wait for another!

(Prompt by me)

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Paramount

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