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Thoughts on RuPaul's Drag Race season 15, episode 16

Time for the finale!

  1. Irene's butterfly look is incredible
  2. I love Princess Poppy's Regina George reference
  3. Sugar looks great
  4. Amethyst's look is fun
  5. Robin looks beautiful
  6. I love Aura's statement
  7. Jax is so pretty
  8. Spice looks awesome
  9. Malaysia is gorgeous
  10. I love Marcia's silhouette
  11. Selina's look sold me when she turned around
  12. Loosey's looks is creepy but so good
  13. Anetra can work it
  14. Luxx looks ethereal
  15. Mistress is fabulous
  16. Sasha is perfection
  17. Ru looks great
  18. Yay for ACLU QR code
  19. I loved the lyrics to Anetra's song
  20. Ooh Anetra's dad is cute
  21. Luxx's song is fun
  22. Luxx's mom is so pretty
  23. I really like Mistress's song
  24. So are Sugar and Spice really Mistress's daughters?
  25. Sasha is so sexy
  26. "Neck crack paddywhack"
  27. I mean the show wanted another Anetra vs. Sasha moment
  28. Willow's look is beyond
  29. Yes, Selina, check out Willow
  30. Kornbread is great
  31. I mean...is Miss Congeniality Sasha?
  32. Oh! It's Malaysia! I love her!
  33. I love Jinkx
  34. Oooh is Sasha going to have a Ruveal?
  35. Okay Sasha looks great, but I think the Ruveal came too soon
  36. Ahhh Sasha had another Ruveal
  37. I like Anetra's trick too
  38. I mean...it's Sasha, yes?
  39. Yes!
  40. Good season

(Prompt by me)

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