
EW’s BINGE celebrates the shows and movies you want to curl up with and watch for hours on end, featuring exclusive interviews with the creators and stars who brought them to life. Season 7: Quick Drag RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 Season 6: The Vampire Diaries Season 5: RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 4: Community Season 3: Schitt's Creek Season 2: Friday Night Lights Season 1: Harry Potter films
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Drag Race fans, park those walking ducks and start your engines, it’s time for a new season of EW’s Quick Drag and we’re back, back, back again covering RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 8.
If you loved our season 15 recaps (and that drink), you’re in l... more
Join Entertainment Weekly's RuPaul’s Drag Race reporter Joey Nolfi and news director Jillian Sederholm on Tuesdays for episodes recapping RuPaul’s Drag Race season 15, plus interviews with the cast of queens and Q&As with each week’s eliminated conte... more
Drag Race France host and season 12 alum Nicky Doll joins for a special mini recap of season 1 of the French spin-off, in which Nicky reveals that Isabelle Huppert was almost a guest judge, talks about the hilarious lip-sync numbers with audio that w... more
Break out the paté and giblets for the cats: Jinkx Monsoon joins the show after officially becoming the first queen to win RuPaul's Drag Race twice after Mama Ru crowned her the All Stars 7 champion. AS7 runner-up Monét X Change also appears for a te... more
AS7 finalist Shea Couleé joins for a deep kiki about the buzziest episode of the season, revealing her true thoughts on the Variety Show challenge’s three-star prize, Monét X Change’s decision to bring Trinity The Tuck to the finale instead of Jaida,... more
Jinkx Monsoon’s longtime friend, collaborator, fellow 'RuPaul's Drag Race' legend BenDeLaCreme suits up in black stockings and white shoes to recap the AS7 Kennedy Davenport Center Honors roast challenge. DeLa makes a hilarious reveal about talking J... more
Monét X Change joins for a spirited kiki on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 7, addressing the absurd drama over her spoken word lip-sync with Jinkx Monsoon, stolen contact solution, the Smoker’s Alliance, her decision to block Raja, more past looks she ... more
Raja graduates from Santa's School for Girls to dish on sisterly squabbles over the All Stars 7 acting challenge, remixing her Futurama Glamorama look from season 3, repurposing her fashion archive for future AS7 runways, an update on Fashion Photo R... more
I love this show. The depth each presenter goes into the show or movie makes me feel seen as a fan. I only wish there are more that I love. So far The Vampire Diaries, Community and Harry Potter. I’d love to see more tv shows like Supernatural especially. Love love love!
Love!!! Keep the episodes coming.
My favorite episode of the series. Listening to Yvie and Nina banter, especially Yvie’s laugh, totally made my day. I wish they had a regular show, so I could hear them more often. Only thing that could make it better would be adding Bob and Vanjie to the mix.
I like the podcast. Started with the drag race season. Didn’t like the monotone use of phrases like: “ a baby queen fresh out of a pageant win”. Just a matter of opinion I guess.
Also, I like Jillian, but didn’t enjoy the white gay point of view of “Raven should’ve won”. Basically ignoring that that kind of social media attitude is part of the reason why Tyra went cuckoo and how social media treats black queens. But sure, Raven should’ve won 🤷🏽♂️
Joey, your vocal fry is becoming so pronounced, i am close to stop listening. Please podcasters, Vocal Fry—it’s a real thing that irritates some of us enough to stop listening to pods and people we love.
The two monotoned hosts I feel don’t appreciate drag race or the queens like they should. I literally skip through their recap to get to the interview bc they are so boring. Please EW gets some BLACK entertainers to help lead this bc the lack of flavor is too much
One of the most well-done and NEEDED look-back at this cultural phenomena in these divisive times.
This is a fine show exploring RPDR and has lots of behind the scenes information.
However, the hosts really need to examine their own implicit biases, especially when discussing queens of color. There are many unnecessary jabs at queens of color, as well as ignoring major contributions of the queens of color on the show. At the same time this podcast praises white queens often unnecessarily.
In the season 8 episode, Bob attempts to shine some light on this by confronting the host’s questions... more
These hosts are boring!! They have such little motivation and don’t recap the season with the right energy... The highlights of these episodes are when the past queens are interviewed and are speaking more than the hosts.
They havent even see all of the seasons. They dont do drag and they havent had a Black guest on since season 4. I’m done with this.
Every ep so far has been great! I could listen to this all day. Honestly I’d be overjoyed if each episode lasted 6+ hours.
Please, please, PLEASE do all stars as well!!!!
Just came across the Drag Race Binge which is a great idea but the hosts are soooo looow energy 😴😴😴😴 it sounds like they are giving the weather report instead of discussing a show they are supposed to be passionate about. They each need a quintuple espresso STAT! The extra bits with other queens don’t really add much. The only saving grace are the interviews with the season contestants where they discuss some nitty-gritty aspects of the season that I have not heard talked about before. Other... more
I love hearing from the queens. And I love the access we get to them. But I would love more time with these two delightful hosts. Their enthusiasm is what I really connect with. And there’s a lovely balance.
I would love to see the scope broaden to other things drag race adjacent.
I’ve been the biggest Drag Race fan and getting to hear behind the scenes tea from all my favorites from the show is so fun and the best escape. I look forward to new episodes every Thursday and can’t wait to see who’ll be featured next.
What happened to the rest of the season 5 interview?????
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