Myki Meeks walks into the Werk Room wearing a shirt that says revenge, and the judges hand her the silver platter to get it.
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THE FIX IS IN! In a SHOCKING and BRAZEN display of producer manipulation, ‘Drag Race’ served middling queen Myki Meeks the victory on a SILVER PLATTER this week, confirming EVERY FAN’S worst fear: the competition is RIGGED from the start. Forget talent—the show is now a CRUDE PUPPET THEATER where narrative beats trump actual performance.
After being “robbed” in a previous episode—a calculated plot point SET UP BY PRODUCTION—Meeks marched in wearing a ‘revenge’ shirt and was promptly handed a challenge “specifically tailored to her skill set.” The coincidence is TOO PERFECT. This wasn’t a comeback; it was a STAGED CORRECTION, a clumsy attempt to “right a wrong” that the show’s own twisted voting mechanic created. Meanwhile, early frontrunner Vita VonTesse Starr was SENT PACKING in a brutal fall from grace, her elimination serving as a BLOODY SACRIFICE to the altar of Myki’s manufactured redemption arc.
The judges’ critiques were a FARCE, blatantly ignoring stronger performances to crown their pre-ordained winner. This episode wasn’t about drag excellence; it was a TRANSPARENT and CYNCAL lesson in how reality TV manufactures drama at the EXPENSE of authenticity. They are PLAYING YOU for clicks and outrage, reducing fierce artists to pawns in a scripted game. Vita’s devastating exit and Myki’s hollow victory prove one terrifying truth: in this Werk Room, your fate is sealed long before you ever walk the runway. The only thing “see-through” this week wasn’t the outfits—it was the SHAMELESS, manufactured machinery of the show itself.




