The heart of the end of the story served a nice balance to the comedy of the beginning, but it did seem like Trinity was still rushing through it as she had in rehearsal rather than letting her words breathe. It turns out the catfish in the story really just wanted an opportunity to thank Trinity for saving his life when he saw her come out as HIV positive on the show. Trinity opened the production with her story, “Bamboozled,” about being catfished online. Kylie stressed the need to not get caught up in what could happen and instead remain in the present and focused on doing her best.Ģ4 min – On the main stage, Ru was joined by series judges Michelle Visage and Carson Kressley, as well as special guest judge Justin Simien. Kylie said she doesn’t agree, but it was clear that Trinity was getting in her own head and convincing herself that she’s not good enough to make it to the end. Eureka’s subject matter (poop) pushed the boundaries more than the other queens were, but Alec and Jermaine were OK with that as long as she found a way to make it more of a metaphor for a larger concept.ġ9 min – Back in the Werk Room, Trinity pulled Kylie aside to express her concern that she has more pressure on herself than the other girls because she feels like some of the other girls are “solidified” as finalists. Alec told Ginger that her delivery sounded too much like written word and it’d be important for her to speak like she would to her friends to avoid sounding to pageanty. Jermaine thought that she rushed through the story and advised her to slow down a bit so that nothing would be missed. For her monologue, Trinity was angling to be a little more comedic as a chance to redeem herself from a previous challenge. Kylie’s story was about her first time in drag and Alec’s only notes were to rearrange some of the concepts in order to up the ante on the emotional journey. He told her she’s naturally funny and to roll with her strengths. When Ra’Jah came to the stage glued to her notes, Jermaine had to explain that being in the zone is the most important aspect of connecting with the audience. With her own status in the competition, Trinity also felt like she’d have to win or she’d be eliminated as the biggest threat.ġ2 min – To help prepare them for the stage, each of the queens met with Alec Mapa and Jermaine Fowler to run through their ideas and rehearse. That being said, she knows that she needs to win the challenge in order to avoid giving them the opportunity to vote her right back out. She explained that she was nervous about their reactions to her return, but found them to be welcoming. After some quick snapshots in front of the green screen, Kylie was named the winner.Ġ9 min – For their maxi challenge, the queens were tasked with telling stories of their life as a drag queen in the stage production spoof “The Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent Monologues.” Ru explained that judging would be based on their ability to tell a story and to touch the audience with feelings.ġ1 min – As they prepared for the challenge, the girls finally got to chat about Eureka’s return. To welcome her back, Ru threw a mini challenge their way: a Pride photo op using customized Levi’s outfits that show their pride. Ru joined the girls herself in the Werk Room to reintroduce Eureka to them and to make it clear that she’s fully back in the competition with a chance to win the crown. Though it was sad to see Silky’s hard work hit a wall, Eureka was determined to make the most of her return.Ġ5 min – It wasn’t until the next day until the final four learned the identity of the rudeemed queen. 01 min – Based on their performances at the end of the last episode, RuPaul Charles revealed her decision to give Eureka the “shantay,” meaning Silky’s steamroll through the others had come to an end.
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