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The queens make over some extra special drag newbies: their moms and dads; June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") guest judges.
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S4, EP11 "The Fabulous B...tch Ball"
The queens compete in a pageant of canine inspired couture; with special guest judges Wynonna Judd and Rose McGowan.

S4, EP12 "RuPaul Rewind"
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S4, EP13 "The Final Three"
The queens compete in their final challenge starring in RuPaul's music video.

S4, EP14 "Reunion"
Wigs fly as the queens return to discuss the drama of the season.

S17, EP16 "Grand Finale"
The top queens face off in an evening of performances and lip syncs as they compete for a grand prize of $200,000; superstar Liza Minnelli joins RuPaul on stage.

S17, EP15 "Lip Sync Lalaparuza Smackdown"
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S17, EP14 "How's Your Headliner?"
The queens audition to star in RuPaul's Drag Race LIVE! at Flamingo Las Vegas; Tracee Ellis Ross ("Black-ish") guest judges.

S17, EP13 "Drag Baby Mamas"
The queens make over some extra special drag newbies: their moms and dads; June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") guest judges.
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