Watch Rupaul's Drag Race Season 12 Episode 4

Okay, let's talk about RuPaul's Drag Race Season 12, Episode 4. Specifically, "Snatch Game." I know, I know. It's a sacred cow. But hear me out.
First, let's address the elephant (or should I say, giraffe?) in the room: Gigi Goode as Maria the Robot. Was it good? Sure. Was it iconic? I'm not so sure.
Everyone's saying she slayed. And while she was definitely polished and funny, I think the judges were a little too easily impressed. Maybe it's just me.
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The Snatch Game Performances
Then there was Jaida Essence Hall as Cardi B. Queen. I laughed. Hard. Her "Okurrrs" and random outbursts were pure comedy gold.
But honestly, I think the judges slept on her a bit. She deserved more credit for committing to the character.
And Sherry Pie as Katharine Hepburn... let's just skip that one. Moving on!
The Runway: Tulle!
The category was tulle. Tulle! How can you go wrong with tulle? It's fluffy, it's dramatic, it's everything drag should be.

Widow Von'Du looked absolutely stunning. That green! That silhouette! Chef's kiss.
But Brita... bless her heart. The attempt was there, but the execution? Not so much.
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Here comes the controversial part. Brace yourselves. I didn't think this Snatch Game was that amazing overall.
There. I said it. Don't get me wrong, there were some funny moments. But compared to other seasons? It felt a little... underwhelming.

Maybe it was the editing. Maybe it was the pressure. Or maybe the queens were just having an off day.
But I think the judges were being extra generous with their critiques. Especially when you compare it to some of the harsh judgments in other seasons.
For example, remember Trinity the Tuck as Caitlyn Jenner? That was pure genius. This episode didn't quite reach those heights, in my opinion.
And let’s be honest, sometimes the guest judges don't even get the references. Do they even know the original characters? It makes you wonder!

The Lip Sync
The lip sync was... fine. "Starships" by Nicki Minaj is a banger, but it didn't feel particularly memorable.
Brita and Aiden Zhane gave it their all, but it wasn't exactly a barn burner. Sorry, not sorry.
Ultimately, Aiden went home. And while I was sad to see her go, I can't say I was completely surprised. She struggled to stand out.
Final Thoughts
So, there you have it. My slightly controversial take on Drag Race Season 12, Episode 4.

Am I the only one who thinks this episode was a bit overrated? Let me know in the comments!
And remember, it's all subjective. We all have our own opinions. Let's just keep it respectful and remember that drag is art. Even when it's a little messy.
Now, bring on the next episode! I'm ready for more drama, more lewks, and more questionable judging decisions. Because that's what makes RuPaul's Drag Race so entertaining, right?
