![]() While the idea was good, the executive-realness 3) She cried, showed vulnerability, and took Ru’sĪdvice to heart, so of course she was going to be rewarded. 1) Her banjee-girl outfit was totally perfect, and she sold it to But people are STILLĪdore won the challenge for several reasons. ![]() SheĪdmitted her failings, expressed a desire to do better, and was mature about She handled that situation extremely well in “Untucked,”Īnd all that time I’ve been bitching about Darienne’sĮdit this season - that was the lady I expected to see on this show. Her place in the Bottom 2 was more or less assured, and not helped byĮvery other contestant calling her out as the one who should go home. Regardless, Darienne bombed this challenge and she Have you seen what the people there are wearing? Lord Jesus, kill it with FIRE. Have you ever been to Ontario Beach Park in the summer? Big girls DO have it harder when it comes toįinding couture-level frocks, and let’s just say it: Rochester is not renownedįor its high fashion. She has struggled on the runway more often than not this That she missed the mark on almost every aspect of the challenge, and there’s The same could not be said of her runway looks, each of Who actually stood out as the best of the bunch. Anyway, the bit was fine, and it was Darienne At least one of the competitors had to have That’s not to dismiss the stress it puts on the queens - that is a lot toĪccomplish in what appears to be a very short window. I believe that has been the case with almost all the ball episodes since SeasonĢ. Perform a choreographed number to open the show. The queens were also thrown a “twist” when they had to Which I found odd for an episode with only five queens. We saw almost nothing of Courtney in the work room, You knew she was in the weeds when she abandoned her originalĭress and started on a whole new concept at what looked to be fairly late in Threat for this challenge, and set a goal of snatching the win away from her.īianca helped Adore create her eleganza look -īecause Bianca really is the best - and Darienneįlailed mightily. Meanwhile, Ben eyed Broadway costumer Bianca as the big ![]() Might find this cloying or manipulative, but call me a sucker (*ahem*): Iīelieved Adore to be quite genuine in that moment. She was visibly struggling with letting Ru down week after week. In the work room Adore had a breakdown, crying to RuPaul that she’s trying to get back the momentum she had We had two red-colored jewels and not, say, emerald. The colors were assigned thusly,īut they really had very little bearing on the actual results: Adore gotĭiamonds, Ben got rose quartz, Bianca got sapphire, Courtney got ruby, and Darienne got topaz. Your man), executive realness (I love me some executive realness!), andīejeweled eleganza. The first was banjee girl (for those not in the know, a banjee girl is that girl down at the corner, trying to get That main challenge was the annual “ball,” this one themed To me.) Not that it matters: the “prize” for winning was assigning the queensĬolors for the main challenge, and the show didn’t even bother to show us that. (The mini-challenge wins this season have seemed especially random Of Bianca, I thought Adore really slayed Ben with his The challenge for his manic, mega-chompered version All of the queens did well here, except for Courtney, who The mini-challenge was the by-now-familiar We were down to the Final 5: Adore Delano, Ben DeLaCreme, Bianca Del Rio, Courtney Act, and Darienne Lake. ![]() I consider this one of the more shocking eliminations in I should clarify thatĤ/5 of the episode was fairly predictable - the Adore redemption arc wasīlatantly telegraphed, as was Darienne tanking theĬhallenge - but the identity of the Bottom 2 and the eliminated queen really Absolutely shocked by the events of tonight’s episode.
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