12/23/2023 0 Comments Sock gag fetish stories![]() ![]() The M-52s do their best with what they have, and I actually like their verses more on average. The only performance I find lacking is Vicki’s, as her energy is too low and she misses lyrics. ![]() I also really like Michael’s performance, and DeDe’s paint in her girl group look is my favourite mug she’s done all season. ![]() Tomara and Cara in particular dance their asses off during the performance, with the housemates giving each other a run for their money as best in the group. Watching the performances, it’s easy to appreciate each on their own merits-but what the Fierce Force Five are doing is just next level. Despite Miss Naomi Carter’s injury, the M-52s figure out a clever solution to the problem in their performance The Fierce Force Five go all out with dancing, while the M-52s put Naomi on a couch and dance comedically around her. Decisions will likely be made on the performances onstage, and the two groups take decidedly different routes. There are no Filth Harmony-style disasters awaiting us here-but it also means judging is going to be tough. Honestly, basically everyone sounds great during the recording session. But which group would come out on top: the Fierce Force Five or the M-52s? The Fierce Force Five are the winning team in this week’s girl group challenge So kudos to Ru and the show for deflating us back to just one win, coming after another Lip Sync for the Win between two top queens from the victorious team (and no elimination, to boot). And “Come Alive” from Season 4 is even less remembered, making the six-way victory all the more absurd. (Big Drag Energy)” the way they did the last two songs. This made the four-way victory for Pick ’N’ Mix feel remarkably unearned, especially since no one is bopping to “B.D.E. This inherently disadvantaged one group-though, hilariously, the group that lost actually chose the faster-paced song-though neither group did particularly well. First, in an experiment never done again, the two groups got different versions of the same song-at different tempos. And while I might quibble with one of the wins in Season 2 for the United Kingdolls’ “UK Hun?” (Lawrence Chaney’s verse and performance was a mark worse than A’Whora’s, Bimini’s and Tayce’s all were), the whole performance was so damn good that the group victory was justified.īut UK Season 3’s challenge is, like many other things about that season, where everything fell apart. That go-around, the three-way tie win felt like the right choice. Back in Season 1, the winning trio of Baga Chipz, Blu Hydrangea and Divina de Campo-the Frock Destroyers-were simply so equally good on “Break Up (Bye Bye)” that choosing one individual winner would’ve felt insufficient. This is, of course, unprecedented in the history of this challenge on Drag Race UK. RuPeter Badge inflation, that is after UK Season 4’s ridiculous six-badge victory for the girl groups challenge, RuPaul has finally said enough is enough! The badge economy must return to the mean, and the host accomplishes it this week by giving out just one win for this season’s girl groups task. Folks, I have tremendous news: at least on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, inflation has been solved. ![]()
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