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  • RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

    S18EP11 - The Big Takeaway

    2026-03-14 | 36 min.
    This week on RuPaul’s Drag Race, the queens are tasked with celebrating—and roasting—drag royalty. The episode begins with a throwback mini challenge inspired by Season 5, where the queens must create a scent and film a commercial to promote it. The chaos continues with the maxi challenge: delivering a toast (that quickly becomes a roast) honoring the one and only Alyssa Edwards. On the runway, the category is “Swept Away,” as the queens face dramatic wind effects meant to send their garments—and nerves—flying.

    In the end, Darlene Mitchell snatches the win for the week, while Kenya Pleaser and Juicy Love Dion land in the bottom two. After a lip sync battle for their lives, Juicy is told “Shantay, you stay,” and Kenya Pleaser is asked to sashay away.

    Joe and Lauri break down the episode, debate the judging decisions, and share their big takeaways from another dramatic week in the competition.

    • The mini challenge brings back the infamous scent commercial concept from Season 5—and the results are as bizarre as expected.
    • The queens attempt to “toast” Alyssa Edwards, but the challenge quickly turns into a full-on roast.
    • Joe and Lauri discuss the difference between comedy that kills in a live room versus comedy that translates on television.
    • A debate over whether Darlene Mitchell’s performance truly deserved the win—or if the humor simply played better in the room than on screen.
    • The hosts analyze why roast jokes must be concise and how delivery, pacing, and character work affect whether a joke lands.
    • A discussion about Kenya Pleaser’s charisma versus the technical comedy skills needed for a roast challenge.
    • Joe reflects on the surprisingly low drama among the remaining queens and whether a kinder cast makes for less compelling reality TV.

    Joe’s big takeaway centers on the unusual dynamic of this season’s cast. With most of the queens getting along and avoiding open conflict, the traditional reality-TV narrative feels absent. While that may make the competition less dramatic, it also creates a rare moment where the queens compete more on talent than interpersonal chaos. Whether that makes for better television—or just different television—is still up for debate.

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    RulaskaThoughts: Season 18. Episode 10.

    2026-03-11 | 46 min.
    Joe and Robert return to break down a surprisingly mellow episode of Drag Race Season 18. With no elimination and plenty of feel-good moments, the conversation turns to whether the episode was heartfelt television… or an hour-long email. Along the way, the duo discusses Jane Don’t’s fabric drama, the curious return of Sierra Mist, the increasingly repetitive jokes of the season, and which queens are actually leaving an impression as the competition narrows.

    Later in the episode, Joe revisits last week’s solo RulaskaThoughts about negativity in Drag Race discourse and plays a listener voicemail responding to the conversation.

    Highlights from this episode include:


    The no-elimination episode and whether it felt meaningful or filler


    Jane Don’t’s “scrap fabric” storyline and whether it was exaggerated


    Why Discord continues to quietly survive the competition


    Kenya Pleaser’s recurring confessionals and the show’s repeating jokes


    Mikey’s upward momentum and Juicy’s “ingenue” edit this season


    The confusing OJ Simpson reference in the Snatch Game runway look


    The difference between critique and negativity in Drag Race commentary


    Listener feedback on the Afterthought Media shows

    Joe also shares a listener voicemail responding to last week’s conversation about tone and criticism in Drag Race coverage—and why thoughtful critique is part of the fun of engaging with the show.

    Whether you loved this week’s episode or thought it could have been an email, Joe and Robert break it all down with their usual mix of analysis, tangents, and a few unexpected pop-culture detours.

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    S18EP10 - The Big Takeaway

    2026-03-07 | 35 min.
    Joe flies solo this week as Lauri recovers from food poisoning, but the show must go on. In Episode 10, the queens sharpen their claws for the annual Reading Challenge before diving into a design challenge where they must create runway looks using materials packed by eliminated queens. With no one going home and the judges leaning positive across the board, the episode delivers an unexpectedly joyful energy—and Joe has thoughts about why that matters.

    EPISODE BREAKDOWN

    Reading Is FundamentalThe queens take part in the traditional Drag Race Reading Challenge. While not the most brutal reading session in the show’s history, the jokes land more as playful banter among friends than vicious shade—hinting at how well the remaining queens actually get along.

    Maxi Challenge: Drag in a BagEach queen receives a suitcase filled with materials left behind by eliminated contestants and must transform the contents into a runway party look. The challenge highlights sewing skills, creativity, and the ability to work with whatever scraps remain.

    Runway ResultsNo one lands in the bottom this week. Instead, the judges select two queens to lip sync for the win.

    Top TwoJane Don’tKenya Pleaser

    Jane Don’t ultimately collects her third win of the season, continuing a remarkable streak of top placements and further solidifying herself as one of the strongest competitors in the competition. Kenya Pleaser earns a much-needed high placement after surprising the judges with a polished design.

    JOE’S BIG TAKEAWAY

    A Surprisingly Joyful Episode

    In contrast to the cynicism Joe discussed on last week’s Patreon-exclusive RulaskaThoughts, this episode felt genuinely upbeat. The queens appear to truly enjoy each other’s company, and that camaraderie carries through the reading challenge, the workroom interactions, and the runway critiques.

    While the episode lacks the high drama typical of Drag Race, Joe argues that not every episode needs to operate at maximum conflict. Sometimes the show benefits from a lighter installment where the cast simply has fun together—and the audience gets to enjoy that energy.

    The result is an episode that might not be the most explosive of the season, but one that feels refreshing in its warmth and sense of community.

    LISTENER CALL-IN MOMENT

    Discord regular Supernova Ghoul briefly joins Joe to discuss the episode. She agrees that Jane Don’t and Kenya Pleaser were the correct top two and praises Jane’s ability to construct a winning garment from almost nothing.

    The conversation also touches on a broader point about modern Drag Race: while the queens remain talented, some longtime viewers feel the show’s formula has become familiar over time.

    FINAL THOUGHTS

    With no eliminations and universally positive critiques, Episode 10 serves as a breather in the middle of the competition. It’s a reminder that sometimes Drag Race works best not when the queens are fighting—but when they’re simply enjoying each other’s company.

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    S18EP09 - The Big Takeaway

    2026-03-01 | 27 min.
    This week on Season 18, the queens take on a musical send-up of Annie in the “Fanny: The Hard Knock Ball” Ruzical. On the runway, the category is “Beige Against the Machine,” challenging the dolls to elevate one of fashion’s most unforgiving colors. After critiques, Jane Don’t is named the winner of the challenge. Juicy Love Dion and Athena Love Dion land in the bottom two and lip sync against each other for survival. In the end, Juicy is told “Shantay, you stay,” and Athena is asked to sashay away.

    In this episode of The Big Takeaway, Joe and Lauri break down the judging, the performances, and whether the producers made the right calls.

    MAIN DISCUSSION POINTS

    Did the right queen win?
    Both Joe and Lauri agree that Jane Don’t earned her win. While her personality may divide the room, her comedic timing, vocal performance, and overall command of the Ruzical stood out. Even if she’s bracing for the inevitable “target on my back” narrative, the win felt justified.

    Were the right queens in the bottom?
    This is where things get contentious. Joe and Lauri question the decision to place Juicy and Athena in the bottom when several other performances felt weaker. The judges claimed they were “splitting hairs,” but that justification opens the door to almost any elimination outcome. The sense is that production may have seized the opportunity to finally pit the Dion sisters against each other.

    Did the right queen go home?
    The consensus: probably not. While Athena may not have delivered a standout performance, the argument is made that other queens have repeatedly escaped the bottom despite underwhelming showings. The elimination feels more producer-driven than performance-driven.

    THE RUZICAL ITSELF

    Joe’s big frustration: clarity. While the songs were solid and the performances mostly strong, the narrative of the musical felt muddled. The story beats were difficult to track, and the emotional arc never fully landed. Strong songs alone aren’t enough — the storytelling needs to connect.

    Lauri’s take? The expectations may have shaped the judges’ reactions. Certain performances were praised as “Broadway level,” but she questions whether they truly met that bar. Solid? Yes. Elite? Debatable.

    BIG TAKEAWAY

    When judges say they’re “splitting hairs,” it often signals that the outcome was predetermined. If everyone did well, then technically anyone can be critiqued into the bottom. The tension this week didn’t feel rooted in performance quality so much as timing and storyline.

    As the competition narrows and stronger queens continue to go home, the structure of the season starts to feel increasingly engineered.

    We’re officially down to seven queens — and with teases of something major happening next week, the competition may be about to shift again.

    Join us next week as Joe and Lauri continue breaking down every twist, performance, and questionable judging decision from RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18.

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    RulaskaThoughts: Season 18. Episode 8.

    2026-02-25 | 43 min.
    In this episode of RulaskaThoughts, Joe and Robert dive into the Season 18 Snatch Game and the fallout that followed. From Mikey Meek’s Drew Barrymore to the format change debate, the boys break down what worked, what didn’t, and why some queens just can’t recover from a catastrophic performance — no matter how strong the lip sync.

    They also tackle the online discourse, discuss whether Snatch Game needs the panel format restored, and revisit the age-old question: is a lip sync really a battle… or is it RuPaul’s final confirmation?

    Plus, Robert makes a few unexpected pivots (including one you definitely clocked).



    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    • Snatch Game reactions: Mikey Meek’s standout Drew Barrymore
    • Why Discord’s pope performance sparked debate
    • Nini Coco’s David Attenborough and the Aussie confusion
    • The problem with the Bitchler format vs. the classic panel
    • Mia Starr’s elimination — was it already decided?
    • Lip sync philosophy: “Impress me” vs. “Beat her”
    • The Go-Go’s song choice and why it didn’t build
    • Online reactions and Reddit’s alternate reality
    • The “Do you even like the show?” Patreon moment
    • Excoriate-gate



    FINAL THOUGHTS

    A solid, entertaining outing for Season 18, even if the format tweaks continue to divide. As always, the question isn’t just who wins — it’s what kind of drag the show rewards.



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Join Joe Betance and a rotating panel of co-hosts as they recap the latest episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race. Irreverent, smart and hilarious, Drag Race Recap will satisfy your craving to eavesdrop on gay friends as they critique their favorite reality show.
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