If you seek an outrageous and unforgettable party, call someone who can make something fabulous and highly entertaining out of next to nothing - a Drag Queen.If you seek an outrageous and unforgettable party, call someone who can make something fabulous and highly entertaining out of next to nothing - a Drag Queen.If you seek an outrageous and unforgettable party, call someone who can make something fabulous and highly entertaining out of next to nothing - a Drag Queen.
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First, I totally get the campy vibes & humor. It's so important to continue to show and celebrate Drag. They're truly some of the most talented people out there. So, I love that this is providing more exposure to the art. But the pacing of the show is so choppy and sloppy. My brain cannot handle it. There are too many things going on and not a cohesive storyline. It bounces from cooking to Sue Chef to cooking to singing to cooking to beefcake helpers to cooking to a dinner party. I felt like I didn't know where to focus. It also looks like an elementary school kid filmed it. Sorrrrry, but this show is a drag. Heh heh heh.
Seems very overproduced and something about the show doesn't hit the spot.
The concept of the show is amazing. I've always wanted a 'Come Dine With Me' drag show but I think it should be like this you sit everyone down and the cameras follow the guests more than the cooking side of it.
A couple of things that don't hit the spot below though as if they cleaned up a few things, it could be an amazing show;
1 The David guy doesn't sit well as just seems to be there for literally no reason and brings nothing to the show.
2 Neil Patrick Harris feels like he was placed in the show for some reason. Not sure what that reason was.
3 The Murray host's voice grates on the ears.
4 Camera needs to focus on the guests and not on the "cooking".
5 The whole back of house stuff is awkward and crap too. Like, c'mon.
The concept of the show is amazing. I've always wanted a 'Come Dine With Me' drag show but I think it should be like this you sit everyone down and the cameras follow the guests more than the cooking side of it.
A couple of things that don't hit the spot below though as if they cleaned up a few things, it could be an amazing show;
1 The David guy doesn't sit well as just seems to be there for literally no reason and brings nothing to the show.
2 Neil Patrick Harris feels like he was placed in the show for some reason. Not sure what that reason was.
3 The Murray host's voice grates on the ears.
4 Camera needs to focus on the guests and not on the "cooking".
5 The whole back of house stuff is awkward and crap too. Like, c'mon.
This could've been so good it has such a great cast of drag performers. The idea was there, but the execution is an abomination. I don't understand why they wanted to do something completely fake. They could've actually just done the concept as a dinner, as normal, and just relied on the mess that would've come naturally. It's boring because it's so fake. It doesn't grab your attention because it's so fake. Drag performers are artists, this isn't art. The whole ditzy stupid I don't know what I'm doing just got taken too far. Such a shame on a wasted opportunity. It's highly unlikely this will make it to season 2.
Listen. Some of the moments made me cringe, and I mean, A LOT. The editing feels choppy, with scenes being 10 seconds of a scripted punchline before it goes into another scene with a punchline. The hosts are alright (Neil Patrick Harris was the funniest)
The cooking element is fun but barely showcased. It sadly didn't live up to that potential that I craved from a cooking format. However, the queens are really the main dish of the omelette. The crème de la crème if you will. It was enjoyable to watch my favorite queens in new content.
It was a fun, colorful thing to put in the background as I worked. I did find it entertaining, and I wish there was more shows with drag performers.
There seems to be multiple 1 star bot reviews that seem copy pasted in these reviews.
The cooking element is fun but barely showcased. It sadly didn't live up to that potential that I craved from a cooking format. However, the queens are really the main dish of the omelette. The crème de la crème if you will. It was enjoyable to watch my favorite queens in new content.
It was a fun, colorful thing to put in the background as I worked. I did find it entertaining, and I wish there was more shows with drag performers.
There seems to be multiple 1 star bot reviews that seem copy pasted in these reviews.
Whenever I finish a series thinking 'hm, funny enough', it was probably not quite funny enough. The Pit Stop and some podcasts make me cackle inanely. This made me chuckle respectfully.
Wish it were less scripted and the cast was allowed more natural interactions with one another, because that's where a lot of the magic lives and dies. Even when the script is on point, which it often is, mind you, the editing is not on par with what Drag Race has us accustomed to, and so it cripples many of the jokes that might have been funny on paper.
That said, once I got over how the humor would mostly be on the dry side, I made my peace and appreciated it for what it is. It's witty and riddled with tongue-in-cheek moments that will have you... not in stitches, perhaps, but smiling and shaking your head fondly. If you consider watching your favorite drag queens get moderately silly to be worth your time, give it a go. I comfortably give it a 7 while wishing I could have given it more.
Wish it were less scripted and the cast was allowed more natural interactions with one another, because that's where a lot of the magic lives and dies. Even when the script is on point, which it often is, mind you, the editing is not on par with what Drag Race has us accustomed to, and so it cripples many of the jokes that might have been funny on paper.
That said, once I got over how the humor would mostly be on the dry side, I made my peace and appreciated it for what it is. It's witty and riddled with tongue-in-cheek moments that will have you... not in stitches, perhaps, but smiling and shaking your head fondly. If you consider watching your favorite drag queens get moderately silly to be worth your time, give it a go. I comfortably give it a 7 while wishing I could have given it more.
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- TriviaBeBe Zahara Benet and Thorgy Thor (Episode 2) also competed against each other in Season 3 of Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars.
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