HORACIO POTASIO // 'chicas de plata' runway ❥ drag race mexico 02X02
› for @slutnali
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i dont want to see my fav queen flopping and im being so brave abt it
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i need someone to introduce to unhhhh and watch those "most watched dr performances of xyz" with
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tbh my biggest hope for the dragula s5 finale is to see some real filth again....
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The Sisters of Mercy - Floorshow
From the compilation album Some Girls Wander by Mistake
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i dont think the boulets realise they single handedly made the demon runway the best of the entire season bcuz of this track, despite how arguably underwhelming the actual looks were (second best to the horror icons floorshow bcuz you know)
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(I am only talking about the movie not the live show)
I had to think about how Brad was really into the Frankenstein place when he saw that it frightened Janet. The second she started to enjoy herself he began to hate it and tried to keep her in her place.
One of the more fascinating moments is obviously how he tries his macho bs with Frank but it doesn’t work.
Frank literally lets him yell and then pokes fun of Brads display of toxic masculinity by playing into his sexual insecurities. Which is really at the heart of a lot of Brads behaviour (IMO). He is incredibly insecure (implied gay) and completely unable to break out of the system he finds himself in.
Frank picks up on those insecurities and forces Brad to confront them throughout the entire movie.
And it’s interesting how Brads behaviour changes after having sex for the first time. He isn’t as aggressive anymore he even displays submissive behaviour/tendencies especially towards Frank.
Which is something continued even when he tries to be more aggressive again during Planet Janet he gets turned into a statue.
His floorshow number is literally about the conflict he feels between the way he is supposed to be (sexuality, gender) and how he actually wants to express himself something Frank is forcing out of him.
He in the end is the one who says "what’s his crime?" And that obviously can be read in a very different context when you consider that Brad is gay/bi. Literally having to watch the person who changed him into his true self get murdered in front of him.
It could be interpreted as his first experience with homophobia now that the story is over. And all that is left is darkness (superheroes).
Because don’t forget Brad is the one who judged people who were different from him very harshly in the beginning (The motorcyclists). And both him and Janet are implied Republicans so now he has to deal with the fact that he has become "the other" who will be judged the way he judged others.
There is obviously some more subtext that can be read into it that I want to write down in the future about Frank being a creator/god/jesus metaphor.
These are just some thoughts I had after watching this movie again
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