Watch Canada's Drag Race Season 2 Uk

Okay, let's talk Canada's Drag Race Season 2. Specifically, the UK queens who popped over. Because, let's be honest, it was... a choice.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good crossover. But sometimes, things just don't quite gel, you know?
The Transatlantic Tuck
The idea was exciting. British drag meets Canadian charm. A collision of wigs and wit! But did it really work? I'm not so sure.
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Maybe it's just me. But I feel like the judging was a bit... uneven. Especially when comparing the UK girls to the Canadian contestants.
This is where my "unpopular opinion" alarm starts blaring.
A Clash of Cultures?
British drag tends to lean into the camp. Big hair, bold makeup, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation. Canadians are equally hilarious, but possess a certain down-to-earth realness.
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Were the UK queens judged by UK standards? Or were they judged by Canadian standards? It felt a little muddled.
It was like watching a soccer match where the ref kept changing the rules mid-game.
Was it Fair to the Canadians?
Look, the Canadian queens were fantastic. The talent pool was deep that season! Icesis Couture slayed, and the season was one of the strongest in recent history.

But adding international contestants throws a wrench into the whole competition. Suddenly, the goal posts feel like they are constantly being moved.
Maybe the existing drag scene didn't need "fixing".
The Judging: A Hot Mess?
I'm not saying the judging was bad. But it felt like they were trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. The critiques were so diverse.
Sometimes, it seemed the UK queens got a bit of a pass on things that would have landed a Canadian queen in the bottom. Maybe I was just imagining it.

Let's just say there were moments I screamed "unfair!" at my television. My neighbours probably think I'm insane.
Would I Watch it Again?
Absolutely! I love Drag Race in all its forms. I am absolutely a drag race super fan, of all franchises!
The drama, the artistry, the outfits. It's all just pure entertainment.

I was just left pondering the question, did the international element add to the season? Or did it detract from the Canadian queens' shine?
Final Thoughts (and More Unpopular Opinions)
Maybe I'm being too harsh. Maybe I'm just nostalgic for a simpler time, when Drag Race was just about one country's drag scene.
Or maybe, just maybe, I have a point. Did the transatlantic twist work? Sound off in the comments!
Ultimately, Canada's Drag Race Season 2 was great TV. But the UK addition felt like a fun experiment that didn't quite land. The whole season felt interesting but at times a little forced. I'm still thinking about it!
