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Show Notes
This week’s episode splits the cast in half as the queens face the first round of the Rate-a-Queen Talent Show. With strategy, alliances, and game-playing entering the mix, the episode leans into a more competitive, Traitors-style narrative—sometimes successfully, sometimes not. The runway category, “Not Today, Satin,” proves divisive, while the talent show delivers a mix of standout performances, questionable choices, and a few acts that feel underdeveloped.
Episode Highlights
The Rate-a-Queen Talent Show appears mid-season rather than as a premiere twist, giving the episode stronger pacing than past talent show formats.
An alliance storyline takes over the workroom, though its actual impact on the results remains unclear.
Mia Starr and Juicy Love Dion land in the top and deliver a strong lip sync that results in a double win.
Sierra Mist is placed in the bottom after a spoken-word performance that fails to connect with the judges.
Runway: Not Today, Satin
The category results in a range of satin-heavy looks, many of which lean into padded or quilted aesthetics.
Vida Von T-Star presents a whimsical, Little Red Riding Hood–inspired look.
Kenya Pleaser delivers one of her strongest runway presentations, aided by a borrowed coat that elevates the overall silhouette.
Jane Don’t struggles with both concept and execution, resulting in one of the weaker runway looks of the night.
Discord Adams continues to divide the judges with her unconventional walk and punk-inspired presentation.
Talent Show Performances
Juicy Love Dion delivers a high-energy original song and dance performance that stands out as one of the strongest of the night.
Mia Starr brings confidence and attitude with a hip-hop number rooted in classic drag performance style.
Nini Coco recreates her viral praying mantis routine, opting for a safer approach rather than expanding the concept.
Vida Von T-Star’s aerobics routine feels dated and underdeveloped.
Darlene Mitchell performs a comedic song that reads more as regional theater than main stage drag.
Sierra Mist presents a spoken-word piece that, while personal, lacks structure and impact in a live performance setting.
Lip Sync for the Win
Mia Starr vs. Juicy Love Dion
Song: “Pretty Ugly” by Zara Larsson
Both queens deliver strong performances, leading to a double win. While effective, the lip sync does not quite reach the level of a defining or “historic” moment.
Bottom of the Week
Sierra Mist is left to await next week’s lip sync battle after her performance lands her in the bottom.
Final Thoughts
Episode 5 is a solid entry for a talent show episode. While the alliance storyline feels more theoretical than impactful, the performances—particularly from Juicy Love Dion and Mia Starr—keep the episode engaging. With Part 2 of the Rate-a-Queen Talent Show coming next week, the competition is set up for more significant consequences.
Join us next week as we continue to break down every moment of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18.
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