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After the performances, the queens head to the runway for judging. RuPaul is joined by guest judge, Kristin Chenoweth, who brings her expertise as a musical theater performer.

The performances are the highlight of the episode, with each group delivering a unique and entertaining take on the Moulin Rouge theme. The first group, consisting of queens Anetra, Briana, and Jax, perform a medley of songs, including "Lady Marmalade" and "Moulin Rouge." Their performance is energetic and well-choreographed, with plenty of impressive dance moves. [S14E12] Moulin Ru: The Rusical

The third group, consisting of queens Ginger Minj, Irma, and Yara Sofia, perform a sassy and upbeat take on "SexyBack" and "Push It." Their performance is high-energy and fun, with plenty of comedic moments. After the performances, the queens head to the

The episode begins with a meeting between RuPaul and the queens, where they learn about the challenge. The girls are told that they will be performing in a musical revue inspired by the Moulin Rouge, complete with singing, dancing, and acting. The challenge is called "Moulin Ru: The Rusical," and the queens are excited to get started. The first group, consisting of queens Anetra, Briana,

The second group, consisting of queens Kornbread, Morphine, and Robin Fierce, perform a haunting rendition of "The Sparrow" and "Rhythm Divine." Their performance is moody and atmospheric, with a focus on storytelling and emotional expression.

"Moulin Ru: The Rusical" is a hilarious and heartwarming episode of RuPaul's Drag Race. The challenge is a great way to showcase the queens' talents, and the performances are top-notch. The episode is full of memorable moments, from the stunning costumes to the impressive dance numbers.

The judges praise the queens for their creativity and talent, but also have some harsh words for those who didn't quite deliver. Anetra, Briana, and Jax receive high praise for their performance, while Kornbread, Morphine, and Robin Fierce are criticized for their disjointed performance.