Boobie: The Shequels
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 sep 2024
- TV-MA
- 55min
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Luces, cámara, acción. Es el momento del tráiler de la película, cuando las 10 reinas restantes intentan impresionar a Ru Paul y a los jueces con sus habilidades actorales.Luces, cámara, acción. Es el momento del tráiler de la película, cuando las 10 reinas restantes intentan impresionar a Ru Paul y a los jueces con sus habilidades actorales.Luces, cámara, acción. Es el momento del tráiler de la película, cuando las 10 reinas restantes intentan impresionar a Ru Paul y a los jueces con sus habilidades actorales.
Justin Trudeau
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What could be a season of celebrating cultural differences and introducing international drag to an audience that might not be familiar with each and every spin off of the 'Drag Race' franchise, is essentially a colonist production dumpster fire. Non-English speaking queens are being harshly critiqued for not catering to RuPaul's one track mind expectation of drag. And sure, you might ask, why would these queens want to be judged by Ru if that's the case? Great question! I'll then ask you: who wouldn't pass up an opportunity to reach a global stage regardless of the outcome?
The problem here, is that Ru and production are expecting audiences to forgive these cultural insensitivities in favor of championing a fan favorite like Alyssa Edwards to the finale. This brings up a very clear and disturbing notion that Ru nor production have any clue what the fanbase of this franchise is looking for. While we all know this is reality TV, and reality TV is never fair, how hard is it to hide that from the audience? That's all we ask. Do your job better at making us think Kween Kong and Kitty Scott Claws truly deserve to reach the final 4, their bad attitudes and frumpy wardrobes certainly aren't doing the job.
The problem here, is that Ru and production are expecting audiences to forgive these cultural insensitivities in favor of championing a fan favorite like Alyssa Edwards to the finale. This brings up a very clear and disturbing notion that Ru nor production have any clue what the fanbase of this franchise is looking for. While we all know this is reality TV, and reality TV is never fair, how hard is it to hide that from the audience? That's all we ask. Do your job better at making us think Kween Kong and Kitty Scott Claws truly deserve to reach the final 4, their bad attitudes and frumpy wardrobes certainly aren't doing the job.
Don't make a global all stars if you'll just favor the English-speaking countries.. We're saddened by the directions the show is taking and the veiled bias of the jurors. Tired stamsus of fighting for a more inclisiv world we see a show of provileges with certain nationalities and smashing with other nationalities even when they are going better than the united states, australia and uk. It is visible that this season has been made for a single person, even she having Difficulty throughout the show. Not do global again if the judgment is not global.
Fans of the whole world are disappointed by crushing with the other queens and we need to talk. It is not enough the crush with eastern queens largely of the franchise, xenophobia , racism and etc.
Fans of the whole world are disappointed by crushing with the other queens and we need to talk. It is not enough the crush with eastern queens largely of the franchise, xenophobia , racism and etc.
I tune in to watch some of my most beloved Queens from different countries but it is disappointing to continue to see the favoritism. I don't know what else to call it. Sadly, a much anticipated concept has been lack luster. At no fault of the Queens. They spend so much money, work so hard and sacrifice so much to be used as pawn pieces on a drag race. We the fans want fair and transparent judging and the Queens deserve it. I believe World of Wonder can do much better because the Queens are giving it their all, but are judges and host RuPaul or are they just going in with top finalists and winners agreed upon as a sign on BONUS for queens to participate and other queens being misled?
This has been the worst season and drag race episode since season 13! The favoritism is unbearable. There is no storyline, you cant't get the chance to know the queens. It's a very lazy kind of producing. They only focus on the rugirls and other queens are not higighted enough. The judging is biased and I think many of the things are not contextualized in a global level. This episode just showed how this season just picked queens from other franchises just to send them home so that the english speaking queens could win Global All Stars. Yhe lipsync song was also not lipsync worthy. I hope they do better or not renew for another season.
The latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars was nothing short of a frustrating display of blatant favouritism, where the Anglo queens seemed to have the competition rigged in their favour from the get-go. From unfairly biased judging to heavily edited confessionals, it's painfully clear that the production team was determined to push certain narratives while sidelining others.
Let's be real: the talent pool this season is incredibly diverse, with queens from all over the globe bringing their unique styles and flavours to the runway. But instead of celebrating that diversity, the show has felt like a rigged race towards promoting Anglo queens, often at the expense of their more talented non-Anglo counterparts. It's one thing to have a few frontrunners; it's another to practically hand them the win on a silver platter while disregarding the competition entirely.
This show claims to be all about fairness and equality, but it's hard to take that seriously when the cards are so blatantly stacked. It's not just disappointing; it's insulting to the audience, especially to those who tune in hoping to see a fair competition. Drag is about diversity, culture, and challenging norms-yet, *RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars* seems to be more interested in pushing the same tired, Anglo-centric narrative.
To sum it up: if you're here for an inclusive, fair competition where everyone gets a real shot, don't waste your time with this episode. The writing is on the wall, and it spells out "favouritism" in bold, flashing lights.
One star, and that's being generous..
Let's be real: the talent pool this season is incredibly diverse, with queens from all over the globe bringing their unique styles and flavours to the runway. But instead of celebrating that diversity, the show has felt like a rigged race towards promoting Anglo queens, often at the expense of their more talented non-Anglo counterparts. It's one thing to have a few frontrunners; it's another to practically hand them the win on a silver platter while disregarding the competition entirely.
This show claims to be all about fairness and equality, but it's hard to take that seriously when the cards are so blatantly stacked. It's not just disappointing; it's insulting to the audience, especially to those who tune in hoping to see a fair competition. Drag is about diversity, culture, and challenging norms-yet, *RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars* seems to be more interested in pushing the same tired, Anglo-centric narrative.
To sum it up: if you're here for an inclusive, fair competition where everyone gets a real shot, don't waste your time with this episode. The writing is on the wall, and it spells out "favouritism" in bold, flashing lights.
One star, and that's being generous..
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