“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1403 Recap: Blue Balls
RuPaul may have just RuPauled more than he’s ever RuPauled.
RuPaul may have just RuPauled more than he’s ever RuPauled.
Plus! Updates on 4400, Nancy Drew, New Amsterdam, NCIS: Hawai’i, and Claws!
In Danielle Brooks’ lesbian character Leota, Peacemaker finds the depth that it appears to be looking for in its star John Cena, and coming up short.
The energy Miranda is giving in this scene — and, in fact, in this entire episode — is that little pig named Wallace from the Geico commercials who hangs out of the car window holding a pinwheel and screaming.
Tensions rise between Sara and Ava as the Real Legends find themselves in a reality show from hell.
I’ll say it again: I’ve been watching TV my whole entire life, and I didn’t know I could want this.
Rock teen Taissa energy by day and adult Taissa energy by night.
Rue narrates that she has everything she could ever wish for. And this is all I’ve ever wanted from this show, so why does it feel so bad??
I hope Yellowjackets keeps teasing us, keeps planting “character Easter eggs” rather than plot ones, keeps revealing things that ultimately are easy to predict but difficult to swallow.
Kate McKinnon has been freed from her Verizon 5G prison!
What choices would YOU make if you existed in the season’s buzziest 90s teen girl survival horror show?
The long-overdue addition of trans women to Drag Race is not about inclusivity — it’s about returning an artform to its inventors. Welcoming a cis straight man to the show undermines that fact.
It’s not the first time DuVernay has added queer characters to a pre-existing canvas: in 2016, she added Nova Bordelon, a bisexual journalist/activist, to the world Natalie Baszile created in Queen Sugar. The goal, the creator told television critics earlier this week, isn’t representation, it’s normalization.
Also, an update on the final season of Claws!
The UK hit is now available to stream on Peacock in the US.
The anti-Legends try to stop the real Legends from altering the timeline but learn a few worrying things about the mission and themselves along the way.
Che says asking for what you want is a turn-on, and, well, MIRANDA DIDN’T KNOW THAT OKAY.
It’s party time in Gotham City — and Ryan, Sophie, and Renee are looking just fine. Also Bridget Regan’s Poison Ivy is here to gay up this town EVEN MORE.
Over the course of eight short episodes, pretty much every character in Sort Of has to contend with their assumptions about themselves and the world around them.
One of my favorite parts of watching this show is talking to people about this show. Drop your finale theories in the comments, and let’s debate whether something supernatural is happening or not!