The silent treatment is fully given, and it will eventually break Yvie down. And so going forward, Silky will employ a power move against Yvie that we haven’t yet seen on this show: She ices her out. You can totally be real everybody loves real! But I hardly agree with Silky that unless you are a judge, you shouldn’t be judging, and Yvie’s constant reads of other contestants (mostly Vanjie and Silky) based on what she thinks they could and should be doing better are really tiresome and misplaced. This is one of the reasons I’ve found it difficult to enjoy Yvie in the past. Viewers will be unsurprised to learn that Silky is not letting go of Yvie’s screaming that Silky is talentless on last week’s Untucked. Namely the lip-sync, which is one of the best in RuPaul’s Drag Race herstory, and leaves Ru with an impossible decision to make.īut before getting to that, let’s rewind to the episode’s opening minutes. I can now step forward and say that, after this episode, despite absolutely atrocious Snatch Game performances for both of them, I am firmly in Camp Yvie and Camp Brooke, and season 11 just went from pretty good to great for me, all because of what goes down in the episode’s final third. Brooke Lynn? You look good, but where’s the beef? Do you know what I’m saying? Well. I’ve found Yvie Oddly to be, frankly, a little overrated when compared to queens of her ilk, like Sharon Needles or Detox, and I find Brooke Lynn Hytes to be polished, but without any discernible edge. I will admit that I have thus far been lukewarm on the gals who’ve emerged as the front-runners for the crown this season.
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