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Thoughts on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10, episode 11

Time for the talent show!

  1. Mistress is pissed
  2. Wait next week is the lip sync smackdown? Is that right?
  3. Bosco totally deserved the reading challenge win
  4. Hilarious that people want to hire Aja to jump off a box for weddings
  5. I like this pairing for rehearsals
  6. Wait, Aja, are you going to dance with a real machete?
  7. Some real talk from the queens about the current political climate
  8. I'm really liking Ru's look
  9. Aja's number made me so nervous but in an exciting way
  10. Bosco's routine was fun
  11. Daya's act was fun and that staple made me drop my jaw
  12. Ginger's performance had some great comedy and references in it
  13. Irene was pretty funny
  14. Jorgeous is such a fantastic dancer
  15. Lydia was ridiculous but good?
  16. Mistress's sketch was, overall, really great, but I think she needed to slow down in the non-side effect part of the speech
  17. Aja looks great, but I feel like we've seen similar looks before
  18. Bosco's look is beautiful and clever
  19. I love the poof in Daya's look, but the rest doesn't work for me
  20. Ginger looks stunning
  21. Irene looks great, but the fake arms are quite clockable
  22. Jorgeous's hair is so great, but the rest of the outfit isn't my favorite
  23. I really like Lydia's look
  24. Mistress's look has some cool elements, but it doesn't quite work for me for some reason
  25. I'm so confused as to how this finale is so soon
  26. Yeah, I think Bosco is a good pick for a winner
  27. I liked Lydia's performance better, but Mistress did quite well too (and Ru agrees with me)
  28. The queens are sadder about Mistress's elimination than I thought they'd be
  29. Okay, so, "the drag gods" are just the producers, yes?
  30. Next week is the lip sync finale, the return of a queen, and rate a queen?

(Prompt by me)

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Paramount+

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