Episode Reviews
While as a whole it lends itself to a filler episode, the investment and catharsis it garners, compounded by further intrigue, elevates it beyond.
RuPaul’s Drag Race season 14 has teased this lifesaving Golden Ticket for twelve episodes now and this week, a queen is finally saved.
This was the best episode of season 1 of The Dropout thus far!
With artistic interpretation, it finds the perfect balance of suspense, intrigue, and cliffhangers to make you want to come back for more.
The Dropout delivers its deepest sense of grief and morality in the face of scandal within “Flower of Life”, giving the chance to fulfill Ian’s story.
In the wake of the worst Snatch Game in RuPaul’s Drag Race herstory, the Bottom Seven queens deliver an amazing, gripping episode.
Well, Willow Pill was right; a couple of weeks ago, she joked that the queens…
While this episode still drags its feet a bit, it is an intense thrill ride that sets a strong foundation of intrigue for future episodes.
Pam & Tommy ends on seemingly hopeful note, one that is tainted by the knowledge of the future, as well as a new understanding of the scandal.
While Amanda Seyfried delivers a strong performance, it is not enough to keep audiences hooked in the first three episodes of the new series, The Dropout.
We are nine episodes into the season and with eight queens still remaining, there’s a lot to wrap one’s head around!
While some storylines were more engaging than others, the episode leaves you wondering, and worrying, about how its creators will end it all.
We’re (presumably) reaching the end of the season and the odds are ever in Angeria’s favor. But man, this is such a strange season.
“Pamela in Wonderland” establishes an effective contrast between perceived happiness and success against a system and a society designed against women.
In one of the best epsidoes of RuPaul’s Drag Race, an acting challenges proves triumphant, a queen stumbles, and another confesses.