
The
penultimate episode of the season (reunions donât count) usually feels as if
the stakes are at their highest, but the bizarre pacing has left me deflated.
Despite the drawn out season, it still felt too early for all this. Too early
for the Tic-Tacs, too early for the music video (or âRusic Rideo,â if youâre
RuPaul/Scooby-Doo).
Itâs just too
much content to allow all five queens ample screentime while they chat with Ru
and Michelle, design a custom lewk for the shoot, write lyrics to a verse,
learn choreo, film a music video and give advice to their younger selves.
On top of all
that, theyâre trying to cram in a ton of major storylines: Dayaâs and Boscoâs
roads to redemption, Lady Camdenâs late-season surge, Willow and Angeriaâs
friendship. Thereâs a lot!

In some ways, having such a competitive final five doesnât help. Itâs much more satisfying to see if the frontrunner will hold onto their top spot, or who will just barely make the cut for the final four. I have been ranking these queens weekly all season, and I donât have a strong sense of whoâs in the lead or a specific outcome Iâm rooting for anymore.
The episode
feels like CliffsNotes, so consider this a recap of a recap as we take a
whirlwind journey back to Making the
Video!
The Tic-Tac
chats are what weâve come to expect. (And putting them in the same episode as
the advice to your younger self feels particularly heavy-handed.) Bosco talks
about being reborn after being nearly eliminated. (Cue Ruâs psychobabble about
how we must die to really live, or whatever.) Daya discusses living with
diabetes; Angeria has eight drag kids back home; Camden overcame losing her
brother to suicide; and Willow reflects on how her experience with cystinosis
shaped her. If it wasnât already hard not to fall in love with these queens, this
certainly sealed the deal. Even Daya is making an unexpected pivot from this
seasonâs established villain to comeback kid.

In advance of starring in Ruâs new video for âCatwalk,â the ladies all design a custom outfit that arrives like magic in the werk room, as if cobbled together by little drag elves. Theyâre quickly ushered into rehearsal with Michelle and Miguel Zarate, but theyâre in full camera-ready drag. Strange, no?
The concept is
an homage to George Michaelâs video for âToo Funky,â and in that
regard, itâs spot-on. In terms of the gals a super models, well, letâs just say
for Angeria at least, the struggle bus is indeed still running.
Angeriaâs
struggle with choreo is the driving thrust of rehearsal, while the rest of the
gals seem to pick it up pretty quickly. I am always curious how the queens
rehearse or continue working on a garment overnight/when the cameras arenât
rolling, but in this instance, there is no additional time. They go right from
rehearsing to filming.
As with most
of the episode, the shoot flies by in a flash. Angeria barely has any time to
pull herself together, but she manages to Mariah Carey her way through the
combos. Michelle encourages her to crawl on the runway, which Angeria does not.
Next up, Daya Betty seizes the opportunity to brown-nose Michelle by doing an
extended feline crawl down the runway for her solo moment. Camden slays the
whole thing with perfect choreo, a smartly constructed verse and an exciting,
raver fairy-inspired custom outfit. Willow thinks Bosco looks like an
âintergalactic mom ready to pickup her kids,â while Bosco calls Willow âthe
sleepiest super model of all time.â Both are spot on.
The final
runway is themed âYouâre A Winner Baby,â and every queen knocks it out of the
park. The finished video is one of Ruâs better products, and a savvy edit makes
any weak performances tough to spot. The judges find fault with Angeriaâs
dancing and Willowâs distracted performance, but I donât think Iâd pick up on
either if it werenât spoonfed to me by the show.
In the end,
another fierce, fully-realized performance from Daya Betty snatches one last
important win. Lady Camdenâs expertise nets her a spot in the finals as well.
Ru ultimately overlooks Boscoâs catsuit from the Kohlâs Jetsons collection
and leaves besties Angeria and Willow to duke it out in the bottom two.
Now, hereâs
the thing. The episode went out of its way to highlight the close relationship
between Angeria and Willow, adding emotional gravitas to this lip sync battle.
Jujubee and Raven birthed the âbesties lip sync in an emotional momentâ trope,
and it usually doesnât disappoint.

But itâs hard
to cheer on yet another double-save. What should have been a well-earned and
emotionally-satisfying shantay for two top queens feels like just another kink
in the winding road to this seasonâs finale. Yes, itâs frustrating as a viewer,
but itâs a bummer it sapped all the oomph out of this performance. Itâs not fair
to Willow and Angeria, who are much more deserving of another chance than, with
respect and all due, Orion Story. This shouldâve felt like a bigger moment.
So, yeah, Ru
saves both, and now we have a final five. The finale would not be complete
without Willow or Angeria, but I hope the show learns some lessons for next
season. (My pitch: Start with a bigger cast â stay with me â but eliminate
people at any point, including rehearsals, in the werk room, after a
mini-challenge, etc. Itâll keep everyone on their toes. They could even frame
the season inspired by Squid Game, which will be just out-of-date
enough for this show to reference by the time next season rolls around. Youâre
welcome, World of Wonder!)
However, this
leaves the rankings as wild as ever before. Iâve never gone into a finale less
confident in the outcome. Itâs tempting to think that makes it more exciting,
but it really means I have little personal stake. So, although I do think it
truly could be any of the five remaining queens, Iâm going to put a stake in
the ground on my final rankings:

1. She may have almost been eliminated tonight, but Willow also received heaps of heavy praise from RuPaul, not just on her art, but also on her life. I adored her custom outfit for the video, which included a silhouette of the profile of her face. Plus, her little rat princess (she donât want no BIG rat princess ⊠) was adorable (even if it was more mouse than rat). Sheâs so creative and smart. She ticks every box for RuPaul. Iâd have to say the crown is most likely hers to lose.
2.
If not Willow, Camden is a
safe bet. Sheâs outperformed all the other queens, even if her momentum didnât
pick up until the back half of this interminable season. She has excelled in
every performance-based challenge, often easily outshining her competition. We
donât yet know how the finale will play out with five queens, but itâll
probably be lip sync-based, which favors Camdenâs dance background.
3.
What a great time for Daya to
soar. Returning eliminated queens donât have the best history in terms of
winners, but Daya made good on Ruâs theory she had more to show than what we
saw in her debut episode. It was such a savvy move to pick up on Michelleâs
not-so-subtle hint to crawl on the stage, and her looks on the runway tonight â
both in the video and in front of the judges â were 10s. Itâs tough to root for
Betty after she got the villain edit, but it also wouldnât feel unearned if she
wins it all.
4.
This was a rough episode for Angeria,
but donât count her out. Choreo may be a struggle, but she can PERFORM. So, if
the finale is about lip syncing, sheâs still got a chance. The judges obviously
can see her starpower, and she always delivers on the runway. Her final black
gown with asymmetrical ruffles was truly a showstopper without feeling like
just another glamour gown. Just because sheâs not the most likely winner,
doesnât mean should wouldnât be deserving.
5.
Iâve been a big fan of Bosco all
season. I thought she was more commanding during her video performance than she
got credit for, though that outfit was indeed hideous. Surviving the
LollaPaRuZa and the chocolate bar fiasco is already an achievement. Itâs not
impossible for her to bring out a big winning swing in the end, but it does feel
like sheâs already gotten every opportunity to show the world what she can do.
How would you
rank the queens? Are we heading to a five-way tie in next weekâs finale? I
wouldnât count it out!
SOURCE: TOWLEROAD
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