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The queens receive the task of singing songs based on memorable moments from "Drag Race" history; actress Julia Schlaepfer guest judges.
The queens receive the task of singing songs based on memorable moments from "Drag Race" history; actress Julia Schlaepfer guest judges.
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S17, EP8 "The Wicked Wiz of Oz: The Rusical!"This season's Rusical is inspired by a mashup of "Wicked, The Wizard of Oz" and "The Wiz." Jamal Sims choreographs the queens; singer Adam Lambert guest judges.
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S18, EP8 "Snatch Game Of Love: Island Edition"RuPaul throws the queens a curveball by giving the classic celebrity impersonation game show a format twist. Actress and model Brooke Shields guest judges.
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S18, EP7 "Drag Queens For Change"The queens are tasked with creating twisted parodies of political ads; choreographer Jamal Sims (Aladdin), and singer-songwriter Leland guest judge.
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S18, EP6 "The Rate-A-Queen Talent Show, Part 2"Alliances form and schemes are hatched, as the other half of the cast takes to the stage for their talent show, and to be rated by their sisters; musician Amy Taylor, Amyl and the Sniffers, guest judges.
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S18, EP5 "The Rate-A-Queen Talent Show, Part 1"It's judgment day, as half of the queens take the stage to perform a talent number, while the other half watch and rate the performances; Swedish singer Zara Larsson guest judges.
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