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RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

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Join Joe Betance and a rotating panel of co-hosts as they recap the latest episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race. Irreverent, smart and hilarious, Drag Race Recap will satisfy your craving to eavesdrop on gay friends as they critique their favorite reality show.Afterthought Media Art Social Sciences
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  • AS11EP02 - Bar Queen Couture
    May 13 2026
    In this episode of the RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap Show, host Joe Betance is joined by special guest co-host Adam Salandra to break down the design challenge of the season. From point-distribution drama to "demon twinks" and unconventional materials, we dissect everything that happened on the main stage and in the workroom. The Daddy Discourse: Joe and Adam kick things off with a candid (and slightly weird) conversation about fatherhood terminology and how kids navigate having two dads. Point Distribution & Betrayals: The queens head back to the workroom to de-drag and distribute their MVQ points. We discuss Morphine’s disappointment and Lucky Stars' decision to snub her in favor of Mystique. Mini Challenge Madness: The girls attempt to put on "chonies" without using their hands. Spoiler: Nobody wins, but it leads to a hilarious story about Joe’s "Sisterhood of the Traveling Chonies". Maxi Challenge: Bar Queen Couture: The queens are tasked with creating high-fashion looks from unconventional materials based on queer bar categories like Leather, White Party, and Piano Bar. Runway Review: A’keria C. Davenport stuns in White Party realness. Dawn brings the "demon twink" energy to the Piano Bar. Lucky Stars confuses (and delights) as a pinata in a donut hole. Mystique Summers Madison redeems her Season 2 country past. The Lip Sync Battle: A’keria and Dawn face off to Fergie’s "Fergalicious" for the win and a major advantage in the competition. "I thought Dawn was such a demon twink... she’s no longer nice to their faces either. Progress!" — Joe Betance "I am a dual type of daddy, so I think it's fine." — Adam Salandra Follow the Show:Be sure to subscribe and join us three times a week as we continue to discuss, dissect, and deconstruct every episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars Season 11. Special Thanks:Shout out to Adam Salandra for filling in at the last minute and sharing his expertise from the San Fernando Valley. Our thoughts remain with Taylor and his family during this time. Inside This EpisodeEpisode Highlights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    49 mins
  • AS11EP01 - Break Dancin' 2: Electric Rugaloo
    May 11 2026
    Joe and Taylor kick off coverage of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11 with Episode 1, “Breakdancing 2: Electric Rugaloo,” and before they even get to the queens, the conversation somehow spirals into Disney popcorn buckets, haunted mansion drink sippers, and the psychology of eating popcorn alone at Disneyland while holding collectible toys. It’s the kind of chaos you’ve come to expect. Once the episode discussion begins, Joe and Taylor break down the entire Orange Bracket premiere cast including Morphine Love Dion, Dawn, Morgan McMichaels, A’Keria C. Davenport, Lucky Starzzz, and Mystique Summers Madison. They discuss which queens already feel like real contenders, which queens may be struggling to adapt to modern Drag Race, and whether some returning contestants were brought back for redemption… or nostalgia. The duo also dives deep into: Whether Morgan McMichaels is quietly producing good television in real time Why Dawn’s elevated drag package still doesn’t stop Joe from distrusting her The strange energy surrounding Mystique Summers Madison’s return Whether Morphine deserved a Top 2 placement The awkwardness of the choreography rehearsal segment Why the episode itself feels oddly tension-free despite obvious shade La Toya Jackson as a guest judge and the lost art of 80s camp celebrity Whether the “Tournament of All Stars” format is helping or hurting the show Plus: Joe theorizes that Disney adults are funding a black market popcorn bucket economy Taylor explains why taking a season off from Drag Race may actually improve your viewing experience An unexpected sidebar about cigarette smoke aging drag queens And Joe nearly launches a conspiracy theory about production timelines before immediately disproving it himself At the end, Joe and Taylor debate whether the right queens landed in the Top 2, whether Morgan truly won the lip sync fairly, and pitch an entirely different All Stars bracket format that might solve one of the franchise’s growing problems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • AS11EP0 - Meet the Queens: Orange Edition
    May 6 2026
    Joe and Robert kick off coverage of All Stars 11 by diving into the Orange Bracket, breaking down six returning queens and setting expectations for the season’s new bracket format. Instead of covering every queen at once, they focus on this first group—looking at past performances, evolving narratives, and what each queen needs to prove this time around. The conversation begins with Dawn, whose run on Season 16 sparked debate. Joe reflects on her sharp, behind-the-scenes gameplay and “nice on the surface” persona, while Robert questions whether her quirky villain energy will land better—or wear thin—on All Stars. They agree she has potential but may need to evolve to stand out. Next up is Morphine Love Dion, who earns much warmer praise. Both hosts agree she had one of the strongest growth arcs on her season, transforming from a slightly off-putting presence into a fan-favorite lip sync assassin. Joe admits she won him over completely by the end, and they’re both excited to see how she performs in a format that could play to her strengths. A’Keria C. Davenport gets a two-part discussion, covering both her Season 11 success and her more subdued All Stars 6 return. Joe and Robert agree she has always been polished and capable, but something has consistently kept her from fully breaking through as a standout star. They also revisit how production may have shaped her narrative and question whether this third attempt will finally unlock her full potential. Lucky Starzz is a wildcard in the bracket. Joe barely remembers her run, noting she made an impression early but didn’t last long enough to fully develop. Robert sees potential in her confidence and aesthetic but acknowledges that unconventional drag doesn’t always translate well on Drag Race. They’re curious to see whether she can surprise them. Mystique Summers Madison brings pure chaos and nostalgia. Robert is thrilled by her return, celebrating her as an iconic early-season personality with endlessly quotable moments. Joe is more cautious, hoping her drag has evolved while still retaining the unpredictable energy that made her memorable. Finally, Morgan McMichaels rounds out the bracket as a veteran presence. Joe and Robert discuss her legacy as a Drag Race pioneer and her strategic missteps on All Stars 3, where her upfront gameplay made her an early target. While Joe suspects she may benefit from strong connections within the cast, Robert questions whether her “tough persona” helps or hurts her on the show. To close, they zoom out and look at the Orange Bracket as a whole, speculating on how the mix of early outs, fan favorites, and seasoned competitors might play out. With the bracket format creating unpredictable challenge groupings, both agree that success may come down as much to luck as talent. The season is officially underway—and the chaos has already begun. Follow us on social media and subscribe for full episode recaps, deep dives, and bonus content all season long. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 2 mins
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