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Thoughts on RuPaul's Drag Race, season 17, episode 2

Season premiere, part 2!             

  1. Oooh is a shomance brewing?
  2. I LOVE Ru's look
  3. Doechii is beyond beautiful
  4. Sam's look is cheeky
  5. The color Onya is wearing is divine on her
  6. Crystal's look is funny to me (in a good way!)
  7. Kori did a fun reference
  8. I like Lexi's look, but not so much for the challenge
  9. Hormona did Marie Antoinette...we've seen so much of that
  10. My god, Lana is beautiful
  11. I love the colors of Acacia's look, but it wasn't my favorite
  12. Arrietty's hair is my favorite part of her look
  13. Jewels is beautiful, but it's not a stand out outfit to me
  14. Joella also did Marie Antoinette...
  15. I like Lucky's style a lot
  16. I don't really connect with Lydia's look
  17. Suzie's transformation made me laugh out loud
  18. Okay I enjoyed Sam's performance
  19. Onya's song is so catchy
  20. Crystal can really dance
  21. For once, I'd like a comedy act to go well on a talent show (now it's not that Hormona is the worst we've seen, to be clear, but I think the delivery needs to be stronger)
  22. Kori's reference to Ru's coffee enema was my favorite part of her act
  23. Lana had me laughing right away (and the way she moves her limbs is insanely impressive)
  24. I loved Lexi's act
  25. Okay I want Lexi to win this lip sync...and she does!
  26. I want Hormona it win this lip sync...and she doesn't
  27. This twist is hilarious
  28. And Michelle is dunked! Congrats, Hormona!
  29. Next week is a drama-filled Monopoly-inspired design challenge
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

RuPaul's Drag Race, MTV

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