Snatch Game - [s6e5]

Adore delivered a chaotic, hilarious, and ultimately endearing version of the late star. Her commitment to the character's slurred speech and unpredictable energy made her a huge hit with the judges.

Gia’s performance was criticized for being one-note and lacking the comedic "punch" needed for the game. Her "nasally" take on the reality star didn't translate into jokes. [S6E5] Snatch Game

The runway theme for Episode 5 was where the queens had to recreate iconic looks from RuPaul’s own career. Her "nasally" take on the reality star didn't

famously walked the runway in "Workroom Ru" drag—complete with a suit and no wig—which polarized the judges. The Elimination The Elimination The episode is best remembered for

The episode is best remembered for the legendary performances of the top three:

This episode remains a fan favorite because it showcased the pure talent of the Season 6 cast. BenDeLaCreme’s win for the episode cemented her status as a "comedy queen" to beat, and the sharp exchanges between the top queens remain highlights in any Drag Race compilation. Whether it was Bianca’s "Baloney!" or DeLa’s "Macarons!", [S6E5] is a quintessential piece of drag television history.

In what many consider one of the best Snatch Game performances ever, BenDeLaCreme portrayed the Downton Abbey star with razor-sharp wit. By affecting a perfect "posh" accent and reacting with refined disdain to the "low-brow" humor around her, she managed to out-shine even the most seasoned comedy queens.