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This week, the queens split into pairs to create “for” and “against” campaign ads for wildly gay-coded propositions. On the runway, the category was “I Can See Right Through Her,” serving sheer fabrics, illusion panels, and transparent fantasy.

Mikey Meeks won the challenge. Juicy Love Dion and Vita Von Teese Star landed in the bottom two. After lip syncing to “Houdini” by Dua Lipa, Juicy Love Dion stayed, and Vita Von Teese Star sashayed away.

In this episode of The Big Takeaway, Joe and Lauri break down whether the right queen won, whether the right queens were in the bottom, and whether the correct queen went home.

They discuss:

Whether Mikey’s win felt earned or overdue

Why several of the performances felt technically fine but emotionally safe

The growing sense that no single queen is dominating the season

How playing it safe might be affecting the energy of the competition

Whether adaptability — not just talent — is what separates queens in lip sync showdowns

Joe explores the idea that some contestants may be holding back out of fear of producer edits or fandom backlash, leading to polished but predictable television. Lauri questions whether this cast has produced a true frontrunner yet — and whether that’s making the season feel even, but less electric.

They also break down the Juicy vs. Vita lip sync and what ultimately made the difference on stage.

Join us each week as we give our immediate reactions, gut takes, and first impressions of every new episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18.

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