3 queens finally embark on the last leg of their journey to take home the coveted Drag Supreme crown. This is their last chance to impress the drag cartel with their beauty, wit and talent. This round will be an overdose of charm, camp and comedy as they take that final “psyche-den-lic” trip to crowning glory.
It’s time to “undrag” the series with some insider scoops and revelations about this season’s inspiration, new rules and queens from the show’s creator/director Rod Singh and the main cast. And, we’ll take you on another high with the shocking and chaotic never-before-seen footage inside the infamous den.
The queens relive their campus fantasies as Miss Intrams and Prom Queen, while baring their soul with their struggles as queer students back in the day. Will their performance place them on the Honors List or kick them out of the den at the end of this round? The cartel decides together with Gen Z queen and actress Andrea Brillantes.
Eight drag queens entered the underground arcade with Sassa Gurl revealing episode two's rankings. She also announced the themewear for the third episode, which is Pinoy Supersti-Chos. For the Main Drag Showdown, the queens are dressed up in their given horror-version horoscopes to participate in a haunted house.
One queen bid farewell and this is no laughing matter (or is it?) for the 9 remaining queens. In this round, they must showcase their witty interpretation of Pinoy camp and give a fun performance in parlor-themed Pinoy comedy musical. Can their stage antics get some LOL from Pinoy comedy icon, Rufa Mae Quinto and drag lord Manila Luzon?
The den is finally open! The “Drag Lord” Manila Luzon, together with her “drag dealer” Nicole Cordovez, and “drag runner” Sassa Gurl welcome the eight aspiring queens as they embark on an eight-week dragventurous competition showcasing their wit, talent and beauty to become the first Pinoy drag supreme.