RuPaul's Drag Race
RuPaul's Drag Race
TV-14 | 02 February 2009 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    bigeogle

    What does it say about me that I might be interested in people that have so very little going on in their life? I mean, we all have hobbies, but at some point we need to outgrow playing with our dollies and learn how to do anything productive or worthwhile.The only thing worse than a person who lives for being judged as the most sassy or whatever, is the person who tunes into this absurd fantasy life instead of dealing with my own issues. This show makes me feel so ashamed for not having anything like a life.

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    Marie La Veaux

    This program represents a critical juncture in the progression of LGBT humanity. Without hesitation, Ru shows the world the cream of the crop. For example: Alaska and Shangela. Now my expectations have only grown week-to-week, as this program continues to display the state of affairs according to Drag (and it's fiercest Queen, RuPaul Charles). I personally hope the show goes on forever. Let the music play!The library was not open during this review.

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    naomleef

    I'm obsessed with Rupaul's Drag Race, and it's is finally on Canadian Netflix! The entertainers are so, well, entertaining! This show is a perfect mix of beauty, drama, and comedy! Definitely a must watch! If you like this show, watch the Untucked episodes, as well as All Stars! You won't be disappointed!

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    j-michele-roberts

    So many things to love about RuPaul's Drag Race. It gives a platform (heel?) for these gorgeous talented performers to strut their stuff (perhaps a bit too literally for poor Jade). It debunks a bunch of drag-queen myths (no, they don't live in drag all of the time). RuPaul, appearing in both male (dorky and adorable) and full-on drag magnificence is a perfect blend of snarky and kind; guest judge Santino Rice from Project Runway is delightfully perceptive and just bitchy enough. I fell in love with a number of amazing queens: sweet Nina Flowers, who rocks the glam/androgynous look better than Ziggy Stardust ever could; Ongina, the feisty, funny, gender-bending fashionista who reduces everyone to tears (no spoiler here); Bebe Sahara Benet, CAMEROOOOOOOOONNNN! I'm deducting one star because the contestants that were eliminated early were pretty weak, and because I think there could have been a smidge more drama (Rebecca, you bore me so). Looks like that's been rectified in Season 2 - meow!

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