![]() ![]() (Want to skip right to the power rankings? Go for it!) ![]() If there was ever an episode a casual fan could enjoy, this is the one! I’ll cover every step of the episode in detail, including every celebrity impersonation and the slick “Pleather Principal” runway! Plus, at the end of the recap I’ll update my Episode 1 power rankings to show where the queens stand after another week of Legendary Legend badges. And, half of them – Jinkx, Trinity, Shea, & The Vivienne – are previous Snatch Game winners! They’re all queens who have shown an ability to reference a massive amount of pop culture across their runs and reigns. They’ve all been through this gauntlet before. To them, “Snatch Game” is primarily a Drag Race reference! It makes me wonder how the challenge lands for younger audience members (and queens) who never experienced these things firsthand. In fact, they were one of the best things about staying home from school! Now, these camp curiosities have been relegated to special cable channels and YouTube clips. I am old enough to have grown up watching all of these cheesy, campy old celebrity-driven game shows in syndication on daytime TV. Season 7 is back to the standard format… with a twist: every queen has to impersonate two celebrities on two different panels of the show! In recent years, some All Stars season have used the format of other TV game shows under the “Snatch Game” title, mimicking The Dating Game and Family Feud. ![]() Even if you don’t care about drag, this is a pre-packaged game show skit with easy-to-grasp rules, like a parodic round of Jeopardy on SNL – with the added thrill of each cast member improv-ing their own answers. One of the reasons Snatch Game has become such an iconic, enduring challenge on Drag Race is because it makes the show more accessible to a wider audience. “Snatch Game” is an off-colour pun on the old TV game show Match Game, where contestants filled-in-the-blank in a phrase in an often-vain attempt to match what a panel of celebrities would fill in on their own cards.ĭrag Race introduced it as a celebrity impersonation challenge in Season 2 and it immediately became a regular feature of every season of every franchise (except for All Stars Season 1, but we don’t talk about that). If two Drag Race episodes in one day each packed with eight iconic champions wasn’t big enough to begin with, I have two more words for you: Snatch Game. You can catch it on Paramount+ this time around! Don’t have Paramount+ yet? Here’s how to sign up for $5.I’m back to discuss the second episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 7’s back-to-back streaming premiere of its All Winners season. It also depends on what kind of twist she decides to pull, and we know Ru loves to stir the pot. Mama Ru’s also been throwing in a lot of extra cash tips lately for the overall best performer every week or for those who emerge victorious from lip syncs. ![]() What’s up for grabs?Īside from the crown and a coveted spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame, the winning queen will also get $100,000 and a year’s supply of makeup. And of course, there will be extra-special guest judges to critique the queens and help Ru make her decisions. Comedian Ross Matthews and Queer Eye’s Carson Kressley are also bound to be regulars on the show. It’s safe to say that her right-hand woman Michelle Visage will also be present, as always. Well, obviously, it’s her show, so the legendary mother herself RuPaul Charles is most definitely going to be there. ![]()
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