In this week’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race, the queens take on a chaotic comedy challenge that proves just how tricky improv can be. After a drama-free but telling elimination, the top five head into a Puppet Mini Challenge that completely flops—earning no winner and a rare crew tip-out from RuPaul. From there, things only get messier.
For the maxi challenge, the queens must embody viral “Karens” in an improv sketch alongside RuPaul. What should have been a high-energy, character-driven challenge instead becomes a test of who can survive the awkwardness, unclear direction, and wildly uneven performances. On the runway, the category From Wholesome to Folsom delivers some of the episode’s strongest moments, offering a much-needed visual payoff after a shaky challenge.
By the end, one queen rises by default, while the rest struggle to justify their placements—leading to a controversial bottom two and an elimination that’s sure to spark debate.
Highlights from Joe & Nathan:
- The Puppet Mini Challenge may have officially lost its magic—was this the worst one yet?
- A discussion on whether modern Drag Race production (the “commune era”) is killing preparation and on-screen dynamics
- Why the improv challenge felt more like “RuPaul improv” than actual improv—and why that matters
- The queens’ lack of defined character POVs becoming a major issue this late in the season
- Debate over whether NeNe Coco’s villain edit is real—or completely fabricated
- The growing frustration with safe, conflict-free workroom dynamics (“bring back the fights!”)
- A breakdown of each queen’s improv performance and where things went wrong
- The runway delivers—even when the challenge does not
Runway Category: From Wholesome to Folsom
A standout category that asked queens to transform from sweet to subversive. While the challenge faltered, the runway gave several queens a chance to shine with clear visual storytelling and strong reveals.
Final Results:
- WIN: Mikey Meeks
- BOTTOM 2: Jane Don’t & NeNe Coco
- ELIMINATED: Jane Don’t
Final Thoughts:
This episode highlights a growing issue late in the season: when strong personalities are eliminated early, what’s left can feel competent—but not compelling. Without clear character identities or conflict, even traditionally fun challenges like puppets and improv fall flat. Still, the unpredictability of the elimination—and the continued dismantling of “track record logic”—keeps the season from becoming too predictable.
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