I'm ready to do everything in my power to encourage these beautiful queens to believe in themselves and let their inner light shine through," said Visage. The colour, humour and outrageousness of Down Under drag holds a special place in my heart. "Thank you RuPaul for entrusting me with one of your beloved shows. I can't wait to see the franchise flourish under the leadership of the incredible Michelle Visage," RuPaul advised. "It has been my great honour to bring Drag Race to Australasia. RuPaul will remain an executive producer on Drag Race Down Under. Down Under, she continued her judging role from the spinoff's debut in 2021, but will now host season four. ![]() When Australian and New Zealand queens next battle it out to become Down Under's Next Drag Superstar - which will happen sometime in 2024 - they'll do so with Michelle Visage fronting the proceedings. Visage has been involved in the Drag Race world as a judge since the OG show's third season, and also been a producer on the series since season 11. That very moniker is also getting a makeover, with the series now called Drag Race Down Under - because the Drag Race franchise's namesake is sashaying away from hosting duties. Someone takes more than one second to pronounce “Raylan”: Drink a girly drink it was probably a female character.īoth Rachel and Tim actually have lines in the same episode: Chug.Īn episode passes the Bechdel test: Chug.The group of competitors vying for drag glory isn't the only thing that's changing when RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under returns for its fourth season in 2024. Someone’s entire neck tattoo is visible: Drink. ![]() It helps suspend the disbelief.Ĭlose-up shot of liquor glurging into a glass: A drink of whatever they’re pouring. Through the other car window, you can see some terrible green-screen effect: Drink more. You hear the sound of tires on gravel crunch-a-crunch-a-crunching at the beginning of a scene: Drink.Ī scene is framed through a car window or windshield: Drink. This new character’s name ends in Y or IE: Pour another, toast them, and drain it.Ī line of dialogue makes you genuinely laugh out loud: Cheers with those around you, and drink. ![]() This guest star has facial hair in Justified, but did not on the previous show: Drain it. You recognize a guest star from his (or her, but probably his) work on another prestige cable drama like Mad Men or The Walking Dead: Finish half your drink. Raylan winces while talking about something or someone he doesn’t like: Tiny wince-y sip ![]() Someone endures a facial laceration or bloody nose: Small sip Someone is addressed by his or her full name, “Hello, Dickie Bennett.” “Well, if it isn’t Raylan Givens,” etc.: Small sip Here’s to you, Elmore Leonard, and here’s to Justified. The show - a great show! A show we thoroughly enjoy! - has a surprising number of hallmarks, especially for a series that’s so often unpredictable and sharp. Somehow, in just two seasons and change, Justified has amassed little of all of this. And there’s nothing wrong with go-to moves - Breaking Bad’s impossible camera angles and Doctor Who’s weird production values are fundamental to those shows. L-R: Timothy Olyphant and Erica Tazel.Ĭable dramas all have their signatures: an aesthetic ( Mad Men), a particular dialogue style ( Luck, Game of Thrones), a gleam (everything on USA, Dexter). JUSTIFIED: Episode 5: Thick as Mud (Airs February 14, 10:00 pm e/p).
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