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A- (Minus for Kori King’s comedy; plus for Jewels’ stilt-walking and the wig-throwing.)

blames the audience for "not getting her ironic postmodern take on potty humor." Lydia B Kollins fires back, "Girl, there is nothing ironic about a fart. It just stinks."

Lydia tries to do a "burlesque bubble bath" routine. She brings a small plastic tub on stage, fills it with bubbles, and attempts to do a reveal. The reveal is that she is wearing the same dress underneath. She then slips on a bubble, nearly breaks her ankle, and finishes by blowing a single sad bubble toward RuPaul. The silence in the room is deafening. RuPaul--39-s Drag Race Season 17 - Episode 2

Shantay, you stay – Lydia B Kollins. Sashay away – Kori King.

plays the harp while singing a parody of "Wrecking Ball." It’s beautiful but sleepy. Carson notes, "It’s elevator music for a haunted Macy’s." Safe. The High Performers (Top 3) 3. Lucky Starzzz (High Safe) Lucky does a "shadow puppetry" act projected onto a giant screen. Using only her hands and a few props, she tells the story of her coming out. It is avant-garde, silent, and emotionally devastating. Troye Sivan wipes away a tear. RuPaul calls it "authentic." The only critique? It felt short. A- (Minus for Kori King’s comedy; plus for

Drag Race Season 17 airs Fridays on MTV. Stay tuned.

Onya takes a huge risk: she raps live. No backing track lip-sync, no pre-recorded verse. Live. She spits bars about growing up Black and queer in Cleveland while twirling a basketball on one finger. Her breath control is perfect, her energy is volcanic. When she shouts, "I’m not just the trade of the season, I’m the whole damn mall!" the audience erupts. She is clearly headed for the top. The reveal is that she is wearing the same dress underneath

If the season premiere of Drag Race Season 17 was about setting the table—introducing the 14 new queens and the chaotic "Badonka Dunk Tank"—Episode 2 is where the kitchen catches fire. Titled “Drag Queens Got Talent,” this episode marks the return of the high-stakes, career-defining Variety Show. But this isn't just any talent show; this is the first major elimination round of the season, and the queens are feeling the pressure of the $200,000 grand prize.