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User Reviews for: RuPaul's Drag Race

Chocoloctopus
4/10  3 months ago
Was good. Hasn't been for a few seasons - I've seen every single one up to season 15. 15 was trash, boring and not worth watching at all. Stopped mid-way after several times dealing with episodes that just aggravated me with how boring, annoying, full of fake drama constantly, and no actual interesting challenges. Not once. I dont enjoy having my time wasted (not like that - i like being entertained, that's not a waste. I like seeing talent and appreciating people who are clearly good at their craft... Which i saw little of.) The pettiness was mostly just grating of all though... I couldn't anymore.
Maybe if the drag that season had been idk, interesting, fun, unique... Had any personality? But they all looked exactly the same.

At least previous seasons had several people with extremely eclectic tastes, it's what made me fall in love originally. I enjoy that. Especially knowing a lot of them create their drag.

11 & 13 were the best

The runways in other countries are way more interesting at this point as well! Especially Canada (practically every season has been ridiculously fun, and full of creative, themed runways. )... I even loved Holland (i know others dont). UK is fun, too. The American one does these really boring runways and it feels a little like Ru just might be out of touch
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GenerationofSwine
/10  one year ago
Back in the 90s, RuPaul wasn't that bad. But now the PC has gotten insane, so insane that it boarders on actual phobia, actual prejudice, actual hate. It's so political you can predict the winner in the first episode now, you can just check the DEI boxes and say "that one is going to win," and you're going to be absolutely correct.

And that's a pretty big change from the first 6 seasons where the show felt like an actual competition and you saw some pretty impressive things. Now one contestant can actually flip over another to take the spotlight... and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is still going to dictate who the winner is.

But, post Nashville shooting, the last show is full of 7's, the signs signifying that the shooter was the actual victim. And it's all done whilst playing the victim role. The show can support someone that killed two 9-year-olds because of their religion, and then pretend that they are the ones under attack.

That's a step too far. I don't care what you identify as, at that point you're NOT the victim, they children killed are the victims, and this show should be ashamed of itself for taking that stance.
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