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This week’s runway also calls for back-to-back looks: a glow-in-the-dark LED-lit look, and their best drag.After Paolo leaves, we hang out with the queens in the werk room again, and there’s more talking…which cuts to even more talking as each queen sits down with Mamwa Pao and Kaladkaren for Kiki Time –The TicTac Brunch is usually the point in everyseason where we get to know the queens even more, and where we get a feel for what Mama Ru thinks of each contestant.
Now we’re 40 minutes into the episode, and we haven’t seen much drag yet, just a lot of overplayed drama set to bad music. All of a sudden the opening notes of “Cover Girl” plays, signaling that we’re headed to the main stage…already??? At this point, we didn’t even know the girls had shot the music video yet because THERE WAS NO FOOTAGE OF IT. I sincerely hope that the intern who forgot to run the cameras learned their lesson.
Towards the end of the video, we see the queens’ takes on “dripping in gold eleganza,” and there are some stunners there – particularly Eva’s liquid gold look and Precious’ gilded corset and headpiece. The video ends with a shot from probably the most unflattering angle ever, and the performance transitions to the main stage.
Finally, Xilhouete closes the first category in a look that seems remixed from last week’s. Again we get a statement shoulder, abstract print, and a sleek silhouette. As a nod to the runway theme, she carries an LED stoplight.Eva comes on to the stage screaming “opulence” in a black-and-gold corset accentuated with feathers on the shoulders and hips and worn over a gold ballskirt. Topping the look off, she wears an ornate eagle headpiece that almost touches the main stage ceiling.
Marina is praised for her music video performance, with Kaladkaren saying, “You are a total package…. You are a superstar and you’re ready to take on to the world stage.” It’s a segment that’s meant to be touching and empowering for the queens, and their baby photos do elicit the requisite “awws.” But at this point in the show, over an hour into the runtime and with all the talking that has already happened beforehand, many viewers are just too word-weary to truly empathize with the queens’ sentiments. Here we have another case of how the show’s lack of editing doesn’t do justice to the queens’ shining personalities.
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