Every drag artist in the world deserves endless essays dedicated to their talents and life stories. Drag is inherently brave, political, and artistic, and all drag is valid. Some performers may have different personal pronouns. Reminders: I consistently refer to Drag Race artists with their drag names and with she/her pronouns even when they are not in drag, which is the convention of the show. If you’re worried about running out of fresh Drag Race, never fear: Drag Race España Season 3 begins on April 16, and Drag Race All Stars Season 8 is due to follow within the next two months! Next week’s episode is the cast Reunion, followed by the grand finale on April 14! That means this is my final power ranking of Season 15, although I will also be posting about both of those episodes. (But, seriously, I dare you to find anyone else who had both Anetra and Luxx in their top three in pre-season predictions without the benefit of spoilers. Alas, Jax and Malaysia Babydoll Foxx did not come through for me in 4th and 5th place like I thought they would! I clocked 3 out of the Top 4 queens based on their “Meet The Queens” interviews and social media presence, and the fourth finalist was my prediction for #6 – just two spots out of contention. However, this also means that my Pre-Season predictions were nearly perfect. That meant every queen swapped rankings compared to my power rankings from last week’s makeover challenge! Plus, it turns out this episode did have some surprises in store! A rightful challenge winner was paid dust, and what could have been an obvious cut to get down to a Top 3 was eschewed. I know some folks watch this show for reality drama, but I’m here to see drag excellence – and semi-finals like this one tend to deliver. Even if a queen is clearly not destined to win the season, we still get to see her living her dream at the top of the game of drag artistry. Yet, all of those reasons are part of why I often enjoy these episodes. Ru and Michelle are going to get exactly what they need for the edit from an interview segment, whether that’s a humanizing personal story or painting a queen to be bland and professional. No one is going to be allowed to fail spectacularly at the video at this point in the competition (and one queen nearly did tonight). There are typically no surprises in these episodes. I know many fans who don’t enjoy these semi-final RuMix episodes with their Tic Tac Chat interview segments. This is the final competitive episode of the season, with our top four queens writing a verse for RuPaul’s gaslighting anthem “Blame it on the Edit” and appearing in the music video inspired by Michael & Janet Jackson’s “Scream”! Plus, a “Drag Excellence” final runway and a final lip sync to reach the Top 3… or, so they claim. Welcome to my review, recap, and power rankings of the fourteenth episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 – “Blame It On The Edit.”
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