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RuPaul's Drag Race UK S3E03 "Great Outdoors" Recap with Bob & Monét

Sibling RivalryOctober 13, 202127 min193,909 views
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Episode Recap and Initial Reactions

  • 🎙️ Bob and Monét are back for a "Sibling Watchery" recap of RuPaul's Drag Race UK Season 3, Episode 3, "Great Outdoors", noting they are not in drag for this recording due to busy schedules.
  • 🦵 The discussion begins with the unfortunate injury of Victoria Scone, who broke her knee, leading to her medical discharge from the competition.
  • 💡 The hosts speculate if Victoria might have a Eureka O'Hara-like trajectory, returning stronger in a future season or even getting her own show.

Mini Challenge and Design Challenge Analysis

  • 🏆 Scarlett Harlett won the mini-challenge, which was described as a "spook on Grinder," with the hosts having mixed opinions on her comedic performance.
  • 🏕️ The main challenge was a design challenge where queens had to create looks from camping materials like sleeping bags and ropes.
  • 💎 Crystal Versace's second look is highlighted as the best of the night, praised for its construction and aesthetic, though the judges were perceived as too harsh.

Critiques of Queen's Looks

  • 👠 Kitty Scott Claws's first look featured too much petticoat showing, but her shoes were a hit. Her second look, a "Barbarella-esque 80s thing," was clever with an asymmetrical sleeve, and her makeup was commended for its transformative quality.
  • 🗺️ River Medway's first look utilized maps and mosquito netting, fitting the camping theme, while her second look, a skirt with bleeding fabric, was considered great.
  • 🤡 Charity Case's looks were deemed cool, with her second look receiving praise for its high-fashion, circus-glam aesthetic, though the unfinished back was noted.
  • 🇪🇸 Gigi Goode (mistakenly referred to as Dora the Explorer) presented a club kid-like first look that didn't compliment her face shape, but her second look featured painted hands, which was appreciated.
  • 🌲 Scarlett Harlot's first look was compared to Katniss Everdeen and deemed fine, while her second dress, made from a blanket, was considered very nice, though Michelle Visage's comment about the difficulty of making a blanket into a dress was questioned.
  • 🧥 Vanity Milan's first look featured a cool jacket but an ill-fitting metallic outfit. Her second look, a "Bentley Bandaga," was considered a bad look with an unappealing necklace and ill-fitting bust.
  • 🌹 Lawrence Chaney (referred to as Oliver Rose) presented a look that told a story of being tired and drunk while camping, which made sense to the hosts. Her second look was considered bad, with a drippy eye makeup effect that was polarizing.

Elimination and Final Thoughts

  • 💔 Veronica Green was eliminated, with the hosts expressing shock at her early departure, considering her strong past performances.
  • 🎤 The lip sync between Vanity Milan and Veronica Green was described as terrible and chaotic, with Veronica's attempt to rip apart her gown being particularly noted.
  • ✨ Crystal Versace's second look was declared the best of the night, with River Medway as a close second. Veronica Green's second look was considered the worst.
  • 🌟 Despite her elimination, Veronica Green is recognized for cementing herself in the UK drag scene.
  • 🔮 The hosts mention that surprise guests will be co-hosting future "Sibling Watchery" episodes, with a hint towards "Veronica Green With Envy."
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