Maybe it’s the
paralyzing stress of our current global situation, but last night’s RuPaul’s
Drag Race felt like a massive treat. Not only did the episode feature
possibly one of the greatest Snatch performances of all time, but we were also
treated to a guest appearance from Miss Vanjie, an homage to Mean Girls and
a gimmick-heavy lip sync. There were twists! Turns! Drama! Lisa Rinna! It was
thrilling.
(Or, I don’t
know, maybe I’m getting really tired of the same walls?)
Regardless!
We’ve got a lot to cover, so let’s get cracking.
There was
barely enough time for the weekly pile-on Aiden before Ru drops the bomb that
it’s time for Snatch Game! The ladies were buzzing when Ru enters the workroom
with the one, the only, Miss … Vanjie. After weeks of seeing a dozen or more
queens jockeying to be the biggest personality in the room, Vanjie swoops in
and immediately takes center stage. The schtick is, allegedly, Ru is there to
tell them the Dos of Snatch Game, and Vanjie is there to provide the Don’ts. In
reality, it feels more like Ru is actively trying to sabotage the girls, while
Vanjie gives us the comic relief.
Even though
Vanjie excelled with the laughs, Ru’s advice was all over the place. Even when
she was right, she was wrong. Take Gigi, for example. I completely understood
Ru’s reaction to hearing she’d be playing “Maria the Robot.” It sounded too
high-concept, too forced, too difficult to match the Snatch’s manic energy.
Gigi, without hesitation, assured Ru: ““I understand your concern, but I do not
have the same concern.” And in that moment, I fully believed her. Gigi has
proven she’s come prepared, so if she’s feeling this confident about her
Snatch, I am, too.
Ru also has
bizarre advice for Heidi, who was planning on portraying Leslie Jones, complete
with a recreation of her guest-judging lewk from a few weeks ago. Ru instead
suggested she portray Phaedra Parks from the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Yes, I agree, Heidi does bear some resemblance to Ms. Parks, but Heidi has
never seen the show. Similarly, Ru thought Crystal should do El DeBarge, whom
we’ve already established Crystal shares a haircut with, but has no knowledge
of.
It’s a good
thing none of them followed Ru’s direction. (Well, maybe not for Crystal, but
more on that shortly.) Gigi’s android character should go down as one of the
strongest Snatch choices ever made. From start to finish, Gigi maintained
character with stilted, jerking body language and unnervingly cheery facial
expressions. She came with prepared bits that mixed both physical comedy and
zingers, and she successfully returned every single one of Ru’s “volleys” (a
term the host was fully obsessed with all episode and dropped into conversation
more times than Misty May-Treanor).
Joining Gigi
in this season’s Snatch stars, Sherry Pie got laughs as a later-years Katherine
Hepburn. Her best bit involved shakily-written, utterly-illegible answers that
she would say were matches. It was a very funny, very sharp bit that she
delivered flawlessly.
Just barely behind
them, Jackie arrived locked and loaded (she reminded us multiple times here and
on Untucked that this is the challenge you have the most time
to prepare for). She did a portrayal of Lisa Rinna that left no characteristic
unturned. She drank wine, she had a bag of pills, she had diapers, a duster,
Harry Hamlin! (Though, as a true Bravoholic, it needed the infamous bunny and a
single tear, imho.) It just felt a little sweatier than Gigi and Sherry. Plus,
I wished she did more with her face. Lisa Rinna has a WILD face. I want to see
bigger lips! I want to see giant Greta Gremlin eyes!
The rest were
middling to complete duds. Heidi wasn’t nearly as effective as our top stars,
but did a decent job as Leslie Jones. I still think her outfit choice was the
funniest thing about the characterization, followed by sneaking in Widow’s
infamously hideous yellow shoe. Speaking of Widow, she chose to do both Tina
Turner and Ike, and, well, you can imagine how that went. It was uncomfortable
at its worst and forgettable at its best. Jan’s Bernadette Peters was also just
OK. She had the voice and the wig, but not the jokes. Jaida as Cardi B barely
registered.
Then we get
into our real strugglers. Perhaps Crystal might have done better as El DeBarge
than as internet musician/cult-figure Poppy. Although unconventional, it’s not
the worst idea. It just needed a lot more thought. Poppy is unusual and iconic
in her unique way. It just never dawned on Crystal to think about how to
integrate that character into the game. You can do an obscure character as long
as you give everyone enough context. Instead, it all went sort of nowhere.
Brita went
with an over-exaggerated Jennifer Holliday that wasn’t nearly as funny as it
was loud. But even being loud was more characterization than poor Aiden gave
his choice, Patricia Quinn. Now, as a fellow former insufferable Hot Topic
teen, of course I already knew who Patricia Quinn was. Unlike Aiden, I haven’t
kept up with her career since the 1981 deep-camp follow-up to Rocky
Horror, Shock Treatment, and I certainly would know better than
to attempt modern-day Patricia Quinn in Snatch. Aiden’s justification that she
had lunch with the actress didn’t bolster my confidence. In the Game, wow, it
stunk. She basically threw her arms up and acted like she didn’t know what was
happening the whole time … which is pretty hard to “volley” with.
The runway
theme was inspired by Frozen THE BROADWAY MUSICAL AND ONLY THE
BROADWAY MUSICAL™. There was a great mix of high-concept and high-glamour, and
they decked out the runway in what looked like leftovers from Melania’s White
House holiday decor. Ru sent Jaida, Widow, Jan, Heidi safely to the back,
before lauding top performers like Gigi and Jackie. It was shocking to see Ru
eat crow about Gigi’s gutsy choice and legendary performance. Jackie got praise
for her well-researched Rinna and Frozen glamour, but it was
never in doubt this was Gigi’s week. Ms. Goode’s delightful ice cream delivery
runway was just the cherry on top of a dominating performance this week.
The judges are
spot-on with their critiques, as well as their praise. Michelle, the mother of
teens, knows a thing or two about Poppy, and she was quick to find parts of
Poppy that Crystal could have capitalized on. Luckily, Crystal slayed the
runway in a fashionable high-waisted palazzo-style pant, sparing her a
bottom-two finish this week.
Despite also
walking a killer runway, Brita isn’t so lucky. Her Jennifer Holliday was
one-note (which I still contend was one note more than both Aiden AND Crystal),
plus I’m sure producers couldn’t resist a Brita v. Aiden face-off for dramatic
effect. Aiden’s runway was something anyone could throw together with access to
a Wet Seal and a Michael’s craft store. To add insult to injury, Michelle
flexed on Aiden by asking the alleged Patricia Quinn super-fan if he knew that
she had a BRITISH ACCENT. Yikes. YIKES.
The lip sync
is to “Let It Go,” made famous by Frozen THE BROADWAY MUSICAL
AND ONLY THE BROADWAY MUSICAL™. They dropped a little snow, which was cute.
Brita went for a little trick burst of flame from her hand, but it was just a
little mistimed to the music. Ultimately, it didn’t matter because she easily
plowed the floor with Aiden. No contest.
With that,
Aiden’s unlikely bid for the crown came to an end, probably a week or two later
than necessary. But where does that leave the rest of the field? Let’s take
stock in our rankings below.
Disagree? Leave yours in the comments!
1.
The writing is on the wall, chickens, and
it says GIGI. The young queen snuck in as simply a fashion gal, but, as we’ve
seen, her exacting approach and expansive artistic vision goes far beyond that.
She’s been a standout in nearly every challenge. All of her runways are
fabulous. She has a confidence that elevates her already excellent work. When
she flat-out refused Ru’s advice, it was a major risk, but she knew she had it
in the bag. Impressive stuff. Can anyone catch up?
2.
Don’t sleep on Jaida. She’s got a big
personality and a very sharp sense of style. Having survived some of these
early acting and comedy challenges, her style and personality can really get
some time to shine now. What she lacks in practiced performance, she more than
compensates with a very refined, polished presentation.
3.
Jackie is putting in the work. She gave us
a well-thought performance in Gay’s Anatomy, she was a star in the
improv challenge and tonight her Lisa Rinna character was one of the tops.
Jackie is smart. She’s not just funny, she understands comedy and joke-writing.
Unlike someone like Alyssa Edwards (no shade), Jackie understands exactly what
is funny and why, and that allows her to deploy humor on demand. My concern is
that her runway always strikes me as a little cheap. I’m sure it’s not actually
cheap, dollar-wise, but the materials always feel a little less embellished, a
little less luxurious than the others. If we could create a hybrid queen of
Jaida and Jackie, Gigi might have a real threat.
4.
Widow is becoming very hit or miss for me.
I liked the idea of her Titanic runway, but it looked mostly
like something from a high school theater costume department doing The
Unsinkable Molly Brown. I don’t want to see two-character Snatch Games
become the norm. When neither character is a homerun, it makes me wonder why
the queen didn’t just focus on having ONE really strong character instead.
That’s kind of the case here. Even the Tina Turner wig didn’t feel exactly
right.
5.
Oh, man, Jan is going to SNAP if she’s safe
again next week. However, her spot in the middle of the pack was well warranted
after Snatch. Her Bernadette was a voice and a wig and little more. It wasn’t
bad, but it wasn’t great either. I loved the concept of her White Walker
runway, but I actually think silicone was the wrong material for the icicles.
They were too flexible and shiny. It looked more like she was covered in a big,
blue, sticky load of a White Walker’s “Annie Get Your … ” OK, MOVING ON.
6.
On another season, Heidi’s Leslie Jones
could have landed her in the bottom three. She had a decent enough visual
approximation (and, again, loved the nod to her Untucked moment),
and she understood the nature of the content. She just needed to refine some
elements of the performance to either capture or heighten more of Jones’
mannerisms. It was just missing a little magic. Her runway was another snooze,
but Heidi’s personality makes for great TV, and I think she’s an early Miss
Congeniality frontrunner.
7.
With this little feud behind her, I’m
hoping Brita gets her act together. She had one of my favorite runways, and she
lip synced the hell out of that number, despite it being a challenging one to
bring to life in this setting (and in that gorgeous gown). Plainly said, she
hasn’t been up to snuff this season, and her droning on about being the pride
of NYC is turning off fans in droves (even if there is some truth to it). Her
chief antagonist is gone, so, hopefully, she can get her eyes back on that
prize.
8.
More than her Poppy performance, I’m most
concerned about Crystal’s breakdown in the workroom with Ru. Weirdos can thrive
in this competition — see winners like Sharon, Alaska and Yvie — but you need
to believe your own hype. You need to have confidence in the schtick you’re
selling if you want anyone else to buy it.
9.
If her Snatch Game flop and crafty runway
weren’t bad enough, tonight’s lip sync laid bare exactly why Aiden is kind of
out of her depth. It wasn’t an easy song to wow with. It doesn’t lend itself
necessarily to stunts or big comedic sells. But when you compare Brita to Aiden
during the song, you see the difference between someone who is practiced
delivering on a stage and someone who has only practiced in their mirror.
How would you
rank the queens?
I hope you’re
all staying well, healthy and, most importantly, inside.
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