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Correia, Waylon, and Lindsey dish about episodes 5 & 6 of the Boulet Brothers Dragula Titans Season Two!! Who's bringing the looks, who is heading to the chopping block, and who is getting shady in the boudoir? Listen in to the latest episode of the Talking Titans miniseries.

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Jonathan Correia:

A minisode! welcome to Talking All's Fair, the mini show where we talk about Ryan Murphy's new masterpiece, All's Fair. Now, of course, we know in the last episode, Kim

Waylon Jordan:

Kardashian doing that.

Jonathan Correia:

What we're not back it up. We're not doing All's Fair today.

Lindsey:

We're doing talking Titans. All's fair is tomorrow. Oh, I

Jonathan Correia:

just really want to talk about how Kim Kardashian stole that embryo and forged her husband's signature. All right. Apologies, folks. Welcome to Talking Titans, the minisodes, where we come together and talk Boulet Brothers' Dragula Titans, I'm your host, Jonathan Correia, and as always, I'm joined with my friend Waylon. Jordan. Waylon, how are you today?

Waylon Jordan:

Oh, I'm great. I am so ready to get into these messy episodes.

Jonathan Correia:

Oh, they've been messy. They've been messy, but we can't get into the mess yet, not without Lindsey. Gant Lindsay, how are you today?

Lindsey:

Oh, I'm swimming in that mess. We are deep in it. We are just floundering around. Who knows how to get Messier from here? Is it possible? Is it possible? These two episodes are crazy.

Jonathan Correia:

This this season. We're six episodes in, and it has been nuts. So let's get into a quick recap of Episode Five, holiday of horrors. Episode Five saw the contestants battling it out with a haunted holiday looks, each one picking a different holiday as their main inspiration. So the contestants battle it out with a holiday themed competition, each one picking a different holiday. We learned at the top of the episode that La Zava Letta and Dollya Black both went home from the previous episode with the holiday theme. We saw Abhora win the challenge, which was definitely something we didn't see happening at the beginning of the season, but she's really earned her place there. The guest judges were Don Mancini and Jennifer Tilly of the Chucky franchise fame. We also, by the end of the episode, had to say goodbye to Disasterina and Priscilla Chambers. My two of my absolute favorites, Boo in the hellbound showdown. Jade Jolie knocked Dollya Black out of the competition, and we learned that last Valetta was disqualified for future hell bound showdown. Before they left, they quickly teased episode six, theme of the ghost town. That's right, we're going back to an early season classic with guest judges, Twin Temple the satanic do up duo we saw in the showcase was a Western ghost look, and they had to lip sync to Twin Temple's I'm Wicked, which was a lot of fun. The Challenge winner was two people, Abhora again, and Sigourney Beaver, getting her seasons first win on the bottom two was Blackberri and Cynthia Doll, very worried for both because they had to do an extermination challenge to see who could spend the longest time in a coffin filled with snakes. We don't know who got exterminated. They left it up in the air again. So we quickly went back to the hellbound showbound, where we learned a second contestant was disqualified. Jay Jon Lee is no longer a part of the show. Don't know what the fuck is going on with that, but it's happening. So the hellbound showdown was between recently deceased Disasterina and Priscilla Chambers, with Priscilla chambers winning and continuing on to next week. So that's the recap. Let's jump into Episode Five, holiday of horrors. Well, let's start with the drama at the very beginning. It seems like Cynthia, for a moment, was or like, for a couple episodes, forgot that she was pissed off at Blackberri, and then suddenly remembered with a vengeance. I guess is the only way to put it,

Waylon Jordan:

remembered with a vengeance is about the only way I think, to put it, I mean, it's like, it's, it's literally a switch flip, like, I'm not mad. I'm not mad. I am the angriest person who has ever been angry in the history of anger. I mean, that's what we get from her when she goes into these rants and it's just so shrill and she's just shrieking. And I'm like, Shut up and sit down and listen, which eventually somebody told her, maybe you should try listening for a little bit. But, you know, I mean, just like, it really was a total crash out there for a little while.

Jonathan Correia:

Yeah, thank God for Jaharia to be like, girl, you say you're listening, but you're not like, you didn't do that at all. And even Cynthia had a moment of like, I guess

Lindsey:

I didn't really, did I I was proud of BlackBerri for not backing down in that confrontation a little bit too. Because if I had Cynthia yelling in my face, I'd be like, okay, okay, okay, okay, bye. I can't I can't handle the noise. I'm gonna go hide in the corner, but BlackBerry is to the ground, and you know what she was, she was right for doing so, and I appreciate that. But also I really like Cynthia quite a bit this season, and I think that she when she. He talked to Jaharia and realized that she actually didn't listen, and then eventually she would go back and apologize. I think that that's all really good.

Jonathan Correia:

And I think the continuation of this between the two of them into Episode Six in the Ghost Town, where they kind of had a bit of a heart to heart. Cynthia apologized sincerely, and Blackberri was just kind of like, I'm really glad she apologized sincerely. I don't trust a bitch, but I appreciate it. And then she locked her in the outhouse, of course, which was, you know, Cynthia and outhouses just it's a constant,

Lindsey:

beautiful.

Jonathan Correia:

How are you guys feeling about Jaharia trying to play both sides? Because we see it. We saw it a bit in episode four, but episode five and six, we're seeing it a lot more, where Jaharia is making alliances and breaking them instantly. It's like she thinks she's on survivor.

Lindsey:

Listen, can we talk a little bit about how they are playing survivor when this is not fucking survivor? Like alliances means shit in this game, like it doesn't matter what you do, like, who you work with. Like, it doesn't matter these alliances. So this is kind of insane. All these promises are being broken, promises being kept. Like, who's making these Pinky promises and stuff? It's just, like, it's kind of really funny.

Waylon Jordan:

I almost wonder if it's being encouraged behind the scenes, just a little bit like, yeah, go make alliances. That's a great idea, and, like, who came up, who started this? Because, like, no, there's never been alliances on this show for fucking ever. Yeah, I

Lindsey:

will say, though, that if they do make a Dragula survivor season, I am all about it. I'm all for it. I am bringing this podcast back. So whatever we can do to get that to happen. Let's, let's make sure we encourage that, folks and talking to you, listener, you you write to your senator and say, We want a Dragula themed survivor episode. Chuck

Jonathan Correia:

Schumer, make Dragula survivor happen. Do something with your time.

Waylon Jordan:

Let's talk about that filth challenge for a second. I was just about

Jonathan Correia:

to say we finally got a filth challenge. We

Waylon Jordan:

got a filth challenge. And some of it was filth, and some of it, I just kept, I kept feeling kind of like I was back with Kate Siegel going, where is the filth?

Jonathan Correia:

You better not be coming after Sigourney because she presented pussy juice on

Waylon Jordan:

stage. I will, I will give her that. That was a bold move. I

Jonathan Correia:

mean, throw back to season one, where we had somebody as a nun masturbating on stage. It wasn't quite as filth or shocking as that, but, I mean, as it's been done since then. So, you know, hats off on that one. I think

Lindsey:

Waylon. Who do you think had the most fillth for the brought the

Waylon Jordan:

challenge? Okay, well, I did, I will say I did love Jay Kay's Mardi Gras look with the vomiting. Back face, what? Yeah, back face, whatever you want to call it. That was kind of fun, not really filth, but I did love that look, and I love what they were doing with it. It was not as filthy as it could have been. I mean, if you're going to vomit on stage, blow chunks, that's what I'm saying. I mean, if you're just going to put a bunch of liquid out there, it's not going to do it for you. But, you know, I did kind of like what BlackBerry was doing with the giant turkey and all the nasty food and everything. It was a real shame that her whole costume fell apart by the end of it. Oh

Jonathan Correia:

man, that the whole nothing waist down. I think she was wearing shoes stuck, but Right, whole waist down thing, and it's like you're not gonna do anything waist down, make sure that fucking table is sturdy

Waylon Jordan:

Exactly. Oh, exactly. Because, yeah, that thing falling apart. Not a great look for her. And did not help her coming into the sixth episode either, when she had yet another wardrobe problem.

Jonathan Correia:

Yeah, it's, it's an ongoing issue, which I gotta say, I don't know if there's ever been a more vacuum of personality in the cauldron than in this episode, because now that Zav and Dolly are out of out of the cauldron. Episode Five, cauldron was just passive. It was very like low energy, like everyone was just kind of like, yeah,

Waylon Jordan:

it was kind of like they were tired, but also they didn't have the shit stirrers. So it's not like, it was almost like they were sitting there trying to figure out, what should we be yelling about right now? Because, like, the people that we want to yell at aren't here anymore.

Jonathan Correia:

And you couple that with like, two favorites of everybody. Everyone loves Disasterina and Priscilla. Like everyone talks about how much they just bring great vibes and great energy to the room, to the to the competition and and so when you have, like, the two shit stirrers gone, and you have the two favorites up for extermination, it can, yeah, it was a funeral in there, dude, everyone's so quiet and passive.

Waylon Jordan:

Yeah, just let me sit here and drink my drink, and don't talk to me, and let me just be in my feelings for a little bit. That's really what we were getting in the culprit in this time around,

Jonathan Correia:

yeah, how shocked or gagged were you guys when both Disasterina and Priscilla dropped back into the abyss.

Lindsey:

I was shocked, but not nearly as shocked as Eva, high pitched crying or even Abhora. I was shocked at Abhora falling to the ground and like starting to cry as well. I was like, what is happening right now?

Waylon Jordan:

What did Eva say? It's episode five, so you're going to see me cry. That's just how it goes. Has she cried in episode five of every season that she's been on? Because you should really go back and look at that some point.

Jonathan Correia:

Well, as Sigourney Beaver said earlier in the episode, Eva's got a lot of feelings. She does, and it's true, and it comes back a lot, which is, again, it's just so funny, because, like, sometimes, like, she just comes, I love Eva to death, but she's such a nerd. She's such a dork. That's part of the reason why we do love her, like the whole thing in Episode Six, where she's like, Fuck your track record. Your track record doesn't mean shit, fuck your track record and fuck you do the work. And she's like, Okay, thank you.

Lindsey:

I love her and I hate her. She's just such a mess.

Waylon Jordan:

She really is, and really one of the hairiest queens that we ever see on one of these shows. Say it louder. It never ceases to amaze me, though, because, like, I'll forget, because she'll be all covered up. And then she comes walking in with her little midriff showing and that trail going down the front of her stomach. And I'm like, oh yeah, this bitch is hairy as fuck Waylon.

Lindsey:

And I just do the whole rolling our lower jaw back up into our mouth.

Waylon Jordan:

Well, yes, there is that. But

Jonathan Correia:

anyway, I'm happy for the representation for the fellow Harry's out there. So we found out La Zava Leta was disqualified, and she did on social media that she was going to release a video on and she released one on Monday. It's a 20 minute video where she talks about everything but being disqualified, which is amazing. I love her for it. We were genuinely glued to the TV. I felt like I was, like, waiting for the presidential results or some shit, because, like, just on this edge of my seat, and then she goes like, Well, the reason why I got disqualified. And then just like, fast forwards, it was brilliant, but I don't think we'll ever find out Jay Jolie did a similar thing, not quite as dramatic or drawn out, but she did release a statement saying, I'm not gonna say why. Just know that chapter is closed. And then she posted a bunch of photos of her and her partner eating at Waffle House or some shit.

Lindsey:

I will say, though, that the Zav video, I really enjoyed the video, and I wanted to make it clear that she didn't just do it just to troll people like she had some really good points in there that were made. What one is that she really can't say anything period about it, because she's in a contract. And two, she said, just because everyone's trying to say it's because of the ketamine, like it's she said, It's not that, so we want to take that for her word, she said. So she said, she said, nothing to do with drugs. And then she also was saying that she went on this whole tangent about making that her family came to this country breaking the rules, but sometimes you have to break the rules in order to make a better life for yourself. And so I think there's a little bit of thing there in which maybe she disagree with the rules, and that's why she did it. So I think that those things were clarified in there. I think she actually said a lot of good stuff in that video without actually saying the thing that people are actually

Jonathan Correia:

looking for, which is, yeah, she used the moment that she had where people were like looking at her to say a lot of things, and I really do appreciate that in the moment I did not like being teased that hard. But, you know, that's okay. We wish her nothing but love and prosperity. That being said, we need to go back to the ghost town. Guys.

Waylon Jordan:

Was fun. I mean, it was just fun. And they gave us so much of their interactions when we got there, like it gave us such a long time to just let them sit and talk and do and get be around one another and stuff. And I feel like we've been missing that up till this point in the season. And I don't know if it's that they've finally eliminated enough people that, like, we can actually spend some time with sort of everybody, or what, it was really cool to just see them kind of sit around and shoot the shit while they were

Jonathan Correia:

doing this. And the amount of ADHD amongst the cast is insane. Like, immediately they're like, there's a pig. We got to go find the pig. What's up with those donkeys? Why are you scared of donkeys, especially miniature Jay Kay, that does leave the donkeys alone.

Lindsey:

Okay, my favorite part of that scene was Sigourney just decking out her teeth into the nastiest like, just paint job. She didn't even look in the mirror. She just, like, did it and she. Just like that the rest of the time. Just like talking, it was amazing. I loved it so much. Yeah, probably my best Sigourney moment in the season so far. It's so good.

Waylon Jordan:

And I was really into their looks, too. I mean, all of them had really fun looks. I mean, there were some issues. Not everybody was up to snuff, but like, they all seem to really be having a good time with it, and I love the performance, that performance is just a lot of fun.

Jonathan Correia:

And I'm, I'm so glad that they showed so much of the performance, because isn't that always the complaint we have is that we're not seeing enough of the performance. We're not seeing, yeah, enough of the looks. And like, we spent a lot of time with it, and I and I loved it, because we got to see not only people like high points, but we got to see some low points too. So we got to see, you know, Blackberry is awesome, revealing of the eye patch of the eye moment, which was great. But then you also saw that, like everyone else is moving around, giving this big energy, and she's still just sitting there on the chair, and it's like, get the fuck up, mother. Like, come on, girl, you fight for your life here,

Lindsey:

I love that location, that whatever building they were in, be able to film in, that the color scheme, it was really cool. So even if they felt like they had to be stuck in a certain place, like, I mean, Sigourney was able to get up and move around and do a bunch of stuff. And so I think that the space shouldn't have been too limiting. And I think people let that be a bit of a limiting factor. Even Eva, she kind of just, like, stayed put. She had a lot of face, but she really didn't move very much in that location. Yeah.

Jonathan Correia:

Could see, like, how they were kind of commanding the camera with what they were doing. Because, I mean, Jay Kay, stole the last moment of it, I think, from everyone else, by swapping onto the floor, which is fantastic for her.

Lindsey:

I love Jay Kay's outfit. I loved it so much. I thought that it was a really, really cool look. And also love how Jay Kay did the little bit with Abhora, where the silent film from the sheriff and, yeah, it was amazing. I thought that was so fun. So it's cool that they wanted to work together for that part of it. They didn't want to be totally separate.

Jonathan Correia:

I was really worried when Abhora said she was doing a counterpart to her previous Ghost Town look of the bank robber and that she was going to do the sheriff. But she really fucking elevated that type of design, and I loved or her silly Symphony sheriff.

Waylon Jordan:

I'm telling you this, this drag queen heard me talk about her in our first episode has been trying to prove me wrong ever since we started doing this. But geez, she's so good. I mean, she's really been tuned in this season,

Jonathan Correia:

and she's calmed down on like, a lot of the very like, over the top theater manic, theater kid Ness that would like, drive me insane during the cauldron bits like she's actually fun outside of drag as well these last couple episodes. So I do she keeps this up, she might turn into a favorite of the season. To be honest,

Lindsey:

I turned to Jon, and I was like, dare I say that Abhora is looking hot this episode.

Waylon Jordan:

Okay. Well, if we're going to talk hot this episode, I do have to give my thirsty moment and, Jay Kay, in the overalls and no shirt and just kind of hanging out with everybody. I was like, oh, I need a fan, because this is doing something, you know. You come from the country, you see somebody dressed like that. It just does something to you, you know.

Lindsey:

Jay Kay, of all people that boys grown up, yeah,

Jonathan Correia:

since their last season, oh yeah, they've grown

Lindsey:

up 100% when their first season, they were known as, like, the, I don't know the indie kid. I don't know the person who they had to scrape by with, like, very little. What would they call? Them poor,

Jonathan Correia:

poor peasant.

Lindsey:

He was great and bad with what he had, but now maybe he has money, I don't know. Lord, he has some sort of sponsor that's allowing him to actually have funds for making his costumes this year. You know, he still he's he still has his DIY esthetic. He still has that his costume. Oh, yeah, very lot more polished than what he first presented to us,

Waylon Jordan:

yeah. And it's, yeah, and I think that comes with the growth too, also him just kind of like figuring out how to make it work like you like, you know, first, and it's, it's a lot the same, like when you're writing and stuff, you know, you spend forever looking for that voice that says, this is, I wrote something that you know, and everybody knows that I'm the guy that wrote it when they read it. Yeah, it's the same thing with drag. It's the same thing with any kind of art. And I think, you know, it was a matter of finding the voice and then figuring out how to own it. And that seems to be a lot of what we're seeing with a lot of people in this season.

Jonathan Correia:

Yeah, well. Jay Kay, especially their season, they came off very little annoying brother energy. And it's almost like when you do encounter that little brother later in life, and, like, they went off to college and stuff, and it's like, Wait, you're a fucking adult now. Like, yeah, what? Like, they still have their little moments where it reminds you of, like, at There you are. Um. But there's, there's definitely a maturity to not only their art, but their personality and how they're handling themselves, but they're still not afraid to, like, get in the muck. I mean, they keep picking fights with Sigourney Beaver for some fucking reason. Now, of course, we had our two winners of Sigourney Beaver and Abhora well earned. I mean, it was a lip syncing performance, glam challenge. Of course, Sigourney was gonna kill it, and Abhora's look was phenomenal.

Lindsey:

When they said that Abhora knew the lyrics, so that's all I could focus on. Was watching her during the performance. It's like not just that she wouldn't know the lyrics, but she knew them so well that she had so much energy, but she was there for it.

Jonathan Correia:

Well, it's also a very sultry song, how it sung and and it's, it's lyrics and everything. It's sultry. That's not Abhori's usual bag. That's also not what that look was. But the second she threw the baby out and like, the bits were done, and she was like, doing the like, going in with the camera and stuff, it was just like, that's when we turned to each other. We're like, is Abhora hot this episode? What's going on? Now, the two on the bottom, though, had one major thing in common, and that is malfunctions. We had Cynthia Doll and Blackberri at the bottom this week, and their elimination challenge is to be in a coffin with a bunch of snakes, which I fucking lost it when Cynthia started singing Britney Spears, I'm a slave for you. Like that was,

Waylon Jordan:

that was perfect. Okay, well, I would be eliminated before we even got started, because I am completely phobic of snakes. So that would not have happened. Like, you're not gonna put me in a coffin. I don't care. $100,000 is not enough, but you're a country boy Waylon, yeah, yes, there are snakes in the country, and I actively avoided them. I have pulled off feats of superhuman strength and agility when one of those suckers has come up. Yeah, no, I I admire them both for lying there and letting them pack all those snakes on top of them, because I could not have done it. And then when they shut the lid, I was like, I would have died. I would have died and they I would have won that challenge because I couldn't have gotten out, because I would have been dead inside the cough. So Well,

Jonathan Correia:

for the underground showdown, we had Priscilla Chambers versus Disasterina due to two disqualifications. And I really appreciate that they gave Disasterina a moment to talk after because girl did not know the lyrics at all and was very lost and just kept jumping over the fire pit

Lindsey:

was waiting for her of skirts to catch fire. I

Jonathan Correia:

think she was too.

Waylon Jordan:

Do you think she really didn't know it, or do you think that she kind of threw it because she is so thorough in everything that she does, even if she's not getting a lot of camera time? And it just felt, it looked, to me, like she was not even trying to mount the lyrics. And I I just kept thinking, Did she see Priscilla? And think, no, she needs to go on. And, I mean, you know, this is my moment where I one generation step aside, let another wouldn't come up, that kind of thing. I don't know. It just seemed like she might not have really been in it, and maybe intentionally not in it while I was watching, and we'll never know, probably, but that's just how it kind of played to me. Yeah, I think

Lindsey:

we might have seen her love a little bit, and then I don't know if she just they lost all kind of mental energy in order to can't keep up that fight at that point. I feel like I kind of saw that happen. She came up with an energy she like, broke all the bottles and her snake oil sign, and she broke the chair. And I was like, hell yeah, bring it on. And then I think she may have seen how this was Priscilla's song. This was exactly made for her to kind of flaunt her energy here, and then just didn't have anything else to present after that. I don't know, but Priscilla killed it like that. She was absolutely incredible, like, so sexy, moving around in that outfit. And then they both had a moment there. And I was like, hell yeah, this is a great scene. Disasterina can use Priscilla's energy to kind of pull through, and then she kind of fell off again. So wait,

Jonathan Correia:

I think you're brushing over the scene when they start grinding on each other and are on the ground just like, right Priscilla was writhing on top of disasterina, and it was just like, wow, everyone's everyone's so hot today. It was a bit sad to see Disasterina Just kind of go out like that. I That's why I really appreciated the Boulets allowing, a lot like did the interview, because we haven't done that with the previous showdowns. And just having disaster and being like, I didn't have enough time to remember the lyrics. But you know what, even when I lose, I'm a winner, because I'm Disasterina, and it's like, yeah, you are. She's gonna keep going. She's gonna keep being a fucking mess, and we're gonna keep loving her, but excited that we get to see more Priscilla at least

Waylon Jordan:

well, you know? And really, Disasterina. Has, in her own way, kind of earned her place as being one of the drag monster grand dams. I mean, she's been at this a long time, so, you know, just kind of letting her, sort of, you know, step up into that place. It is a good place for her to be, I think.

Jonathan Correia:

So I need to ask you guys a question, because we there's something that's been going on that we haven't quite addressed the opening scenes where the boulets do their introduction recap. They introduced a sidekick. This, this talking fur rug. What's your opinions on it?

Waylon Jordan:

I think somebody seen one too many episodes of the Adams family and the monsters. But I don't hate it like it is very camp. It is a very Paul Lind Halloween special. And enjoy it.

Jonathan Correia:

Girl, you know, I love, I love the fucking Paul Lind Halloween special. It's so fucking good. I love

Lindsey:

it. I think it's great.

Jonathan Correia:

It's fun. I loved the addition of this little sidekick character. You say they watch too many Adams family, I don't think that's possible. It's fun. It's camp. It's bringing back, like what they said in their interviews about Rocky Horror, about always making it, making sure it's fun. And I do think that, like in a very emotionally charged season, I know we always contextualize it as drama, but there's a lot of shit going on in people's lives, and it's very emotionally charged. So balancing out that that with a bit of camp, with a bit of with a lot of fun, I think, is is healthy and helps with keep the roller coaster go. Now, who do you think is not coming back for Episode Seven?

Lindsey:

I have a feeling that it BlackBerri this week. Dare I say it? I feel like there's just been too many complications with their outfits, maybe not too many successful ideas pulling together. And what I've looked I've been seeing, I think I've loved more so what I've been seeing with Cynthia, and I think the blades even said that they're seeing a side of Cynthia that they haven't seen before, and they don't know what to expect necessarily anymore, in a good way in which they also said that BlackBerri is not meeting their expectations for where they thought that she would be at this point in the competition. And so taking that into account, plus my experience in terms of what outfits I've loved and who have been loving most on the show, I think that at least I'm hoping that Cynthia's when returning,

Waylon Jordan:

yeah, I think, I think the last two episodes with Blackberri having technical issues while she's out on stage and performing and doing one thing and another, I think it's really working against her. And like they said, you know, at this stage in the game, they have to nitpick. They have to really get down to the nitty gritty. And if you know, if you are repeatedly having the same sort of issues, then, yeah, I think you're, I think your head gets on the chopping block much faster. It is a shame, because I think she's got so much talent, and she's one of my Texas girls, and, you know, I really want her to keep going, but yeah, I think, I think it's coming down to it. And I think that she's going to be out, and we're going to be back with Cynthia, even though her prosthetic was actually about to come off of her head.

Lindsey:

I think the thing with Cynthia was that her costume was falling apart, but it was a result of her taking a risk more so than she's ever done before, like I've never seen that kind of look from her before, and I think that's exciting for me to see that she's trying new things and trying to sip out of her box. Are

Jonathan Correia:

you talking about those eyebrows? Yeah,

Lindsey:

eyebrows specifically are out of the box. The whole like, non makeup, makeup look. I think that that's something that she's definitely she's definitely not glam the way she's normally doing, and she looks a lot more mask in that than I've ever seen, a percent either. And so I think it's a little bit more of that. Of that that I'm happy to see. And Blackberry, while seeing how a similar kind of wardrobe malfunction, it was a lot of what I've already seen from her. And I'm not sure that I wouldn't do anything different necessarily in

Jonathan Correia:

the future. I mean, it's, it's it's really hard. Early in a season, you can say, oh, I can see this person not making it to top five. I can see this person. They're not going to make it to this. All of these contestants, I can see getting there, getting to that top three spot. So it really is a week to week thing. And I think BlackBerri had too many notes against her. I think both went into the extermination challenge and went hard with it. I think Cynthia, doing the Britney Spears thing, probably helped her out a bit more with it, but I not happy to see BlackBerry go. If that's the case. I've mentioned it before on this show that I love her to death, and I was really excited when she got her win a couple episodes ago, but it's a competition, dude, someone's got to go. Speaking of going. We got to get out of here. Thank you, friends for coming by and talking about drag queens and drama with me. Happy to do this. We'll see you in a couple weeks. Our artwork is by Chris Fisher, so go check him out. Our theme song is by Restless Spirit, so go check them out. Waylon, our intrepid writer, where can we find you? On the. Interwebs,

Waylon Jordan:

look for me on Instagram. Waylon.Jordan, look for me. Waylon Jordan on Facebook and W Dale Jordan, author.com if you want to know more about my writing,

Jonathan Correia:

speaking of writing, plug that book one more time, sir.

Waylon Jordan:

These Sins of Mine, a collection of short stories out just a couple of weeks ago,

Jonathan Correia:

and of course, you can find Lindsey myself and everyone else from Eye On Horror on the socials @EyeonHorror or ihorror.com the website where we all call home, keep the drama going. We'll see you, everybody in a couple weeks when we review episode seven and eight. Until then, I'm Jonathan Correia,

Waylon Jordan:

I'm Waylon Jordan

Lindsey:

and I'm Lindsay.

Jonathan Correia:

Keep on talking Titans. Bone

Lindsey:

talking Titans. We're gonna keep on talking Titans. We're gonna keep on.

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