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RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

S18EP11 - The Big Takeaway

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

Authentic Podcast Network

Society & Culture, After Shows, Tv & Film

3.9 • 664 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

This week on RuPaul’s Drag Race, the queens are tasked with celebrating—and roasting—drag royalty. The episode begins with a throwback mini challenge inspired by Season 5, where the queens must create a scent and film a commercial to promote it. The chaos continues with the maxi challenge: delivering a toast (that quickly becomes a roast) honoring the one and only Alyssa Edwards. On the runway, the category is “Swept Away,” as the queens face dramatic wind effects meant to send their garments—and nerves—flying. In the end, Darlene Mitchell snatches the win for the week, while Kenya Pleaser and Juicy Love Dion land in the bottom two. After a lip sync battle for their lives, Juicy is told “Shantay, you stay,” and Kenya Pleaser is asked to sashay away. Joe and Lauri break down the episode, debate the judging decisions, and share their big takeaways from another dramatic week in the competition. • The mini challenge brings back the infamous scent commercial concept from Season 5—and the results are as bizarre as expected. • The queens attempt to “toast” Alyssa Edwards, but the challenge quickly turns into a full-on roast. • Joe and Lauri discuss the difference between comedy that kills in a live room versus comedy that translates on television. • A debate over whether Darlene Mitchell’s performance truly deserved the win—or if the humor simply played better in the room than on screen. • The hosts analyze why roast jokes must be concise and how delivery, pacing, and character work affect whether a joke lands. • A discussion about Kenya Pleaser’s charisma versus the technical comedy skills needed for a roast challenge. • Joe reflects on the surprisingly low drama among the remaining queens and whether a kinder cast makes for less compelling reality TV. Joe’s big takeaway centers on the unusual dynamic of this season’s cast. With most of the queens getting along and avoiding open conflict, the traditional reality-TV narrative feels absent. While that may make the competition less dramatic, it also creates a rare moment where the queens compete more on talent than interpersonal chaos. Whether that makes for better television—or just different television—is still up for debate. Subscribe & Follow To hear more Drag Race coverage from Joe and the Afterthought Media team, visit:patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Follow Joe Betance and Afterthought Media for more podcasts, recaps, and commentary on drag, pop culture, and reality television. Highlights from this episodeFinal Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This week, the girls are going back to season five.

0:34.8

For the mini challenge, the queens must create a cent and shoot a

0:37.9

commercial. For the maxi challenge, the girls must toast and roast drag race royalty,

0:42.3

Alyssa Edwards. And on the runway, the category was swept away. On the main stage,

0:47.3

Darlene Mitchell was named the winner of the challenge, while Kenya pleaser and juicy

0:50.5

love Dion were placed in the bottom two. After a lip sync battle for their lives,

0:55.9

Juicy was told Jante you stay,

0:58.2

while Kenya Pleaser was asked the sachet away.

1:01.8

It's season 18, episode 11 of RuPaul's drag race,

1:05.7

and this is the big takeaway.

1:08.8

Music is the big takeaway. Welcome to the big takeaway for Rupal's drag race season 18 episode 11 titled The Toast of Alyssa Edwards.

1:36.0

My name's Joe Batance and I am joined as always by one posti loca from Bloody Podcast.

1:43.0

Please give it up for the goddess of glitz glamour got gossip and gore herself

1:46.5

it's the one the only miss laurian k rogan camp hello how are you doing i'm good how are you

1:55.1

i'm doing well you're you were seconds into this and you're already looking at your phone.

2:01.4

What's going on?

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