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RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

RulaskaThoughts: Season 18. Episode 13.

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

Authentic Podcast Network

Society & Culture, After Shows, Tv & Film

3.9 • 664 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Joe and Robert dive into one of the most unexpected episodes of the season, where a shocking elimination sends ripples through the competition. With the queens tackling improv sketches alongside RuPaul herself, the episode raises big questions about performance, editing, and what really makes Ru laugh. Shock Elimination: The departure of Jane Don’t stuns both hosts, who unpack why it felt so unexpected—and why, in hindsight, the edit may have been signaling it all along. Improv Challenge Breakdown: Joe and Robert debate whether the challenge itself set certain queens up for failure, especially when paired directly with RuPaul in the sketches. Mikey Meeks’ Win: A win that makes sense on paper, but sparks discussion about consistency, momentum, and how the audience perceives frontrunners. Darlene Mitchell’s Momentum: RuPaul’s clear enjoyment of Darlene leads to a deeper conversation about what actually wins challenges: technical performance or making Ru laugh. Was It Really That Bad?: Robert pushes back on the harsher critiques, arguing the episode was more enjoyable than it’s being given credit for. The Edit Tells All: Joe connects the dots on Jane’s arc, suggesting the show quietly telegraphed this outcome through subtle character beats all season long. Production Choices Under the Microscope: From the structure of the sketches to the sudden visual changes on the main stage, the hosts question some late-season production decisions. A mixed bag of performances in the improv challenge, with some queens benefiting more from their scene partners than others. Juicy Love Dion’s runway sparks debate over construction and polish compared to her usual high standard. Nini Coco stays true to her hyper-literal, detail-oriented perspective—even when it leads to some unconventional choices. Darlene Mitchell’s performance style draws comparisons to classic sketch comedy, aligning perfectly with RuPaul’s comedic sensibilities. An episode that may not land evenly for everyone, but delivers one of the season’s biggest surprises. Whether it felt like a misstep or a much-needed shakeup, there’s no denying that “Karen’s Gone Wild” re-energizes the competition heading into the final stretch. Follow & Support the Show Stay connected for all things Drag Race: Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts Join the conversation on social media Support the show on Patreon for bonus content and early access Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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25 minutes of just between us girls that wasn't recorded, nor will it ever be recorded.

0:45.6

But what has been recorded are our thoughts on last night's episode right here on Rulaska Thoughts.

1:03.3

Ah, good day, everybody.

1:04.5

I keep thinking I'm on the T.

1:08.3

I keep trying to like go into the T intro.

1:10.6

Hi, everybody.

1:16.3

Welcome to Rolaska Thoughts for Rupal's Drag Race Season 18, Episode 13 titled Karen's Gone Wild.

1:19.2

Once again, we're doing this.

1:21.7

It's the first real reaction I'm having to the show.

1:22.9

I guess I did the big takeaway.

1:27.0

But with Robert's new, Robert's a working girl now.

1:28.6

So it was a new schedule.

1:32.0

Well, you were not working for a while.

1:35.0

Three months, but yeah, okay.

1:39.4

So now we did we do word to ask her thoughts early.

1:43.3

That voice you heard, the dulcet sounds of that wannabe white Latino that you heard are the one...

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