Tonight’s episode is brought to you by trees, because as Ben DeLaCreme has taught us: If there is no tree, there is no shade. However, as global warming is heating up the competition, we are starting to see a divide between the number of Live Oaks and Womp-womp-womping willows. The storm is a’coming, and the weakly rooted will blow away like dust (or a fart) in the wind.
In this week’s mini challenge, the queens competed in a battle of camouflage, where some queens were bamboo-zled at the feat of determining a biological female (female) from a psychological woman (shemale) from a photograph. Ben DelaCreme and Adore Delano’s sharpened senses and keen intuition won them the mini challenge, and were named leaders of their herd. No points will be awarded for these mini challenge winners.
In this week’s main challenge, the two competing matriarchs starred in a two act production called Shade: The Rusical, where the queens were tasked with showing their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent through song and dance. Courtney Act, Adore Delano, and Ben DeLaCreme fought their way to the top of the food chain, but it was Courtney Act whose hunger for the win was most evident, naming her the main challenge winner (lioness) and the winner of an additional 5 points.
The three sloths of the group were Trinity, Darienne, and April, who were criticized for their lack of star power. In the end, it was Trinity Bonet and April Carrion who were up for extinction. In evolution, only the most fit survive in a habitat, and it was Trinity who found familiar ground in gospel lip sync. April, in only Mid-March, was moved from the endangered species list to a growing list of extinct queens.
While it should be noted that overfishing is becoming a serious issue worldwide, the species of fish doing quite well in the Camera-Confessional River System is the ever-adapting Gia gunnnicus, who scores 6 points this week.
In this week’s mini challenge, the queens competed in a battle of camouflage, where some queens were bamboo-zled at the feat of determining a biological female (female) from a psychological woman (shemale) from a photograph. Ben DelaCreme and Adore Delano’s sharpened senses and keen intuition won them the mini challenge, and were named leaders of their herd. No points will be awarded for these mini challenge winners.
In this week’s main challenge, the two competing matriarchs starred in a two act production called Shade: The Rusical, where the queens were tasked with showing their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent through song and dance. Courtney Act, Adore Delano, and Ben DeLaCreme fought their way to the top of the food chain, but it was Courtney Act whose hunger for the win was most evident, naming her the main challenge winner (lioness) and the winner of an additional 5 points.
The three sloths of the group were Trinity, Darienne, and April, who were criticized for their lack of star power. In the end, it was Trinity Bonet and April Carrion who were up for extinction. In evolution, only the most fit survive in a habitat, and it was Trinity who found familiar ground in gospel lip sync. April, in only Mid-March, was moved from the endangered species list to a growing list of extinct queens.
While it should be noted that overfishing is becoming a serious issue worldwide, the species of fish doing quite well in the Camera-Confessional River System is the ever-adapting Gia gunnnicus, who scores 6 points this week.