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Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Episode 125: Dragula Season 2 – Episodes 7 & 8: Wasteland Weekend

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Colin Drucker & Johnny Also

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4.6 β€’ 1.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 1 October 2018

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

The final four pack their bags for a weekend away at Wasteland--think Burning Man, except you might actually see someone lit on fire. Mad Max meets Max Factor in a Four Horseman of the Apocalypse inspired photo shoot before a group performance in the evening that, well, happens. We get a welcomed return from our Season 1 supermonster, Biqtch being the adult in the car, Abhora emerging as the most nuanced contestant, queens beating the snot out of each other with foam bats and LOTS of questions about the logistics and social customs of Wasteland. Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: [email protected] Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) Colin: @colindrucker (Twitter) www.alrightmary.com

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0:00.0

The All right, Mary.

0:17.0

One last little piece of, I guess, advice if you want to call it that each one of us may have like a definition of what a super monster is.

0:24.0

I think for me a super monster is very much someone who has personally witnessed

0:30.0

kind of the nasty of the world and the evils of the world.

0:33.0

It's the bullied kids, it's, you know, the kids who are left out.

0:36.6

And I think that's why gay people or queer people as the community

0:40.0

tend to have such a connection to horror films or to the villains because the villains

0:44.2

and the horror characters were the ostracized, the weird, the ones who weren't understood,

0:49.6

but they took all the things that made them different and turn them into their power and I think

0:54.7

that's where all of this comes from and that's why so many people who haven't

0:58.8

experienced that don't get it they don't get why we love this darkness and I think that's just where it comes from and I guess I just wanted to share that and I can't wait to see what you ladies do on stage tonight.

1:12.0

Yes, oh my God.

1:14.0

So I think that's like a really interesting assessment of like the relationship of like queer

1:20.0

kids and horror movies and it's something that we've talked about before of like oh the

1:24.0

the villain we've even talked about that with like Disney villains right being the

1:28.0

queer yeah do you I mean are do you feel that way that like when you I don't know how much you like

1:33.8

horror movies or have watched them in the past but that the villain

1:36.1

resonated with you oh I mean there's absolutely no question I mean I used to love

1:41.4

horror movies growing up I watch them all the time would go out and

1:46.8

see them and even like the villains especially in like comic books or cartoons were always my favorite and then I saw

1:57.1

that movie the celluloid closet that basically like illuminated everything for me and just connected all the dots in the

2:06.2

sense that like yeah Hollywood had this thing of always making this gay person or this transgender person the villain and vilifying it in terms of like the hunky

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