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RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

S18EP09 - The Big Takeaway

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

Authentic Podcast Network

Society & Culture, After Shows, Tv & Film

3.9664 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This week on Season 18, the queens take on a musical send-up of Annie in the “Fanny: The Hard Knock Ball” Ruzical. On the runway, the category is “Beige Against the Machine,” challenging the dolls to elevate one of fashion’s most unforgiving colors. After critiques, Jane Don’t is named the winner of the challenge. Juicy Love Dion and Athena Love Dion land in the bottom two and lip sync against each other for survival. In the end, Juicy is told “Shantay, you stay,” and Athena is asked to sashay away. In this episode of The Big Takeaway, Joe and Lauri break down the judging, the performances, and whether the producers made the right calls. MAIN DISCUSSION POINTS Did the right queen win? Both Joe and Lauri agree that Jane Don’t earned her win. While her personality may divide the room, her comedic timing, vocal performance, and overall command of the Ruzical stood out. Even if she’s bracing for the inevitable “target on my back” narrative, the win felt justified. Were the right queens in the bottom? This is where things get contentious. Joe and Lauri question the decision to place Juicy and Athena in the bottom when several other performances felt weaker. The judges claimed they were “splitting hairs,” but that justification opens the door to almost any elimination outcome. The sense is that production may have seized the opportunity to finally pit the Dion sisters against each other. Did the right queen go home? The consensus: probably not. While Athena may not have delivered a standout performance, the argument is made that other queens have repeatedly escaped the bottom despite underwhelming showings. The elimination feels more producer-driven than performance-driven. THE RUZICAL ITSELF Joe’s big frustration: clarity. While the songs were solid and the performances mostly strong, the narrative of the musical felt muddled. The story beats were difficult to track, and the emotional arc never fully landed. Strong songs alone aren’t enough — the storytelling needs to connect. Lauri’s take? The expectations may have shaped the judges’ reactions. Certain performances were praised as “Broadway level,” but she questions whether they truly met that bar. Solid? Yes. Elite? Debatable. BIG TAKEAWAY When judges say they’re “splitting hairs,” it often signals that the outcome was predetermined. If everyone did well, then technically anyone can be critiqued into the bottom. The tension this week didn’t feel rooted in performance quality so much as timing and storyline. As the competition narrows and stronger queens continue to go home, the structure of the season starts to feel increasingly engineered. We’re officially down to seven queens — and with teases of something major happening next week, the competition may be about to shift again. Join us next week as Joe and Lauri continue breaking down every twist, performance, and questionable judging decision from RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18. Always settle for more and never settle for anything less. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This week, the girls play a game of cast superlatives, and for the Maxi Challenge,

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the girls must perform in a musical send-up of Annie. On the runway, the category is beige against the machine. On the main

0:42.5

stage, Jane Don't is named the winner of the challenge while Juicy loved Dion and Athena

0:46.9

loved Dion are placed in the bottom two, forcing them to face off in a lip-sink battle for their

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lives. In the end, Juicy was told Shante you stay while Athena was asked to sashay away.

0:59.6

It's season 18, episode 9 of RuPaul's Drag Race.

1:03.5

And this is the big takeaway. Big Takeaway.

1:36.6

Welcome to the Big Takeaway for Rupal's Drag Race Season 18, Episode 9, titled Fanny the Hard Knock Ball, the Rusical.

1:37.7

My name is Joe Batanson.

2:01.6

I am joined, as always, by the goddess of Glit's Glamour, Gossip, and Gore herself, the one the only, Miss Lorean K. Rogan Cam. Hello, Lorian. Hello. Hello. Now, you know, you and I tried to record an episode yesterday, but your computer wasn't being very cooperative today. My computer in my mind, we're slowly giving up. Yeah, I was gonna say like you were like, I don't know how you feel right now, but like you were like so exhausted. Oh, I was like in tears trying to get this

2:07.3

fucking thing to work. I don't know what is going. This computer's new, which is what pisses me

2:12.1

up, but it seems to be not the computer, but my browser. So I don't know what's going on.

2:19.4

But I just was like, I was done.

2:21.5

And then what's funny is you called me and they're like, I think you just need to be in a better mood.

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And I was like, yeah, I agree.

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Well, I don't know if you know this, but we've got a lot of complaints about how negative we are.

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