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  • Who Will Win ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 17? Ranking the Queens After Episode 3


    RuPaul’s Drag Race is back and that means that in a few short month we’ll know America’s Next Drag Superstar v.17. After three weeks, we’ve only eliminated one queen, but we’ve seen our girls walk in three runways, compete in two maxi challenges and deliver plenty of confessionals. So while we still have months before the finale, we’ve got a lot of information already as pertains to the 13 remaining queens.

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    Which brings us to the question: Who will win Season 17 of RuPaul’s Drag Race?

    To that end, I’ve put together a ranking of the full cast of drag queens competing on this season, ordered from least likely to most likely to be crowned America’s Next Drag Superstar. It’s a power ranking if you will, and while there are supposed spoilers on dark corners of the internet, I haven’t read any of them. And to clarify, this ranking relates specifically to their chances at winning Season 17 and not just making it far.

    Last week I ranked Lucky Starzzz in 8th place overall, but with her elimination, and the season’s first design challenge, the rankings have shifted quite a bit.

    You can read last week’s ranking here, and check back every week throughout the season for updated rankings as the queens are eliminated. But without further ado, here’s our ranking after Episode 3.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 Episodes 3 power rankings

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    13. Joella

    Last Week: 12th
    Track Record: Safe, Bottom

    Joella is not doing herself any favors by constantly badmouthing her competitors, and for the second Maxi challenge in a row, she’s talked a big game and come up short. Her green bodysuit was a direct attack on Michelle Visage‘s eyes, and Joella was nearly sent home this week. I can’t see her lasting much longer.

    Related: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Renewed for Season 10

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    12. Acacia Forgot

    Last Week: 13th
    Track Record: Bottom, Safe

    I really am rooting for Acacia Forgot and her nudity-prone runway looks. However, she seems very stuck in this 80s Dolly Parton aesthetic, which I love for her as a branding moment, but think will not particularly impress the judges. I’m interested to see how she performs in a comedy challenge, but so far she’s had trouble breaking out of the pack.

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    11. Hormona Lisa

    Last Week: 14th
    Track Record: Eliminated/Saved, Safe

    I moved Hormona Lisa slightly up the list because I was impressed with her sewing abilities this week. While that hideous shade of orange really ruins this garment, the construction is strong. Knowing how to sew will certainly earn her a few more easy weeks if she can survive the performance-based challenges.

    Related: Everything to Know About ‘The Traitors’ Season 3 Including Its Release Date

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    10. Kori King

    Last Week: 6th
    Track Record: Safe, Bottom

    If I was Kori King, I’d be less eager to get the eliminations started. This Big Bird-themed number is really a hot mess, and sure part of it might be the color, but I just don’t think Kori has much of an eye for fashion. I think that is going to hurt her as we move forward, even if no one really soared in this design challenge in the way Dawn and Nymphia Wind did last year. It feels like the Kori/Hormona fight could lead to both their early exits a la Brita Filter and Aiden Zhane.

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    9. Lana Ja’Rae

    Last Week: 11th
    Track Record: Safe, Safe

    I liked this little red number, but it is very safe, and with two safes in a row, I’m not really sure when we’re going to see Miss Lana break out from the pack.

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    8. Arrietty

    Last Week: 10th
    Track Record: Safe, Top

    This Arrietty number was the most imaginative of the week and exquisitely designed. Since she is such a look queen, I assumed she’d land in the top during a fashion challenge. That said, we’ve yet to see her shine anywhere other than the runway.

    Related: 20 Questions with the ‘Drag Race’ Season 17 Queens at the Rockefeller Center Ice Rink (Exclusive)

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    7. Lydia B. Kollins

    Last Week: 5th
    Track Record: Safe, Safe

    RuPaul is still obsessed with Lydia Butthole Kollins. That said, she’s also yet to show us her strengths other than a general kookiness. She’s going to need to earn a spot in the top soon or she’s going to start landing in the bottom.

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    6. Suzie Toot

    Last Week: 4th
    Track Record: Win, Safe

    After her win in week one, this devil-themed number is good enough to keep her as a frontrunner. I don’t think we expected a lot of breathtaking fashion from the vaudeville queen anyway. She’s just biding her time until the next comedy challenge.

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    5. Onya Nurve

    Last Week: 9th
    Track Record: Safe, Top

    Onya landing in the top was certainly the shocker of the week, given that her fashion looks in the first two episodes were average to bad. However, I think some of her success came due to a fairly weak field of designs, partially due to a bad challenge theme that left half the cast in hideous shades of orange and yellow. RuPaul also does love Onya, so I expect she’ll be here a while, but I’m not sure I’m seeing he polish of a winner.

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    4. Lexi Love

    Last Week: 1st
    Track Record: Win, Safe

    While I adore Lexi Love, I think her aesthetic is a bit on the oddball side (for better and for worse). This runway gambit involving a bolt of fabric distracted from the fact that her dress was very basic. Her personality is fire, but I’m beginning to think the quality of her ideas will vary greatly.

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    3. Jewels Sparkles

    Last Week: 2nd
    Track Record: Top, Safe

    Even without the trim on her cone-bra dress, Jewels presented one of the most fashionable looks in Episode 3. While she was called safe, she was certainly in the upper half of the contestants, and unlike some of the other fashion queens, she’s got plenty of personality to go with her pretty clothes.

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    2. Crystal Envy

    Last Week: 7th
    Track Record: Top, Safe

    The New Jersey pageant queen is a bit of a dark horse so far. While she doesn’t have the biggest personality, she landed in the top during the premier and turned out a gorgeous evening gown for this runway. We shall see how she fares in a comedy challenge, but I think when it comes to design and performance, she’s smooth sailing.

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    1. Sam Star

    Last Week: 3rd
    Track Record: Safe, Win

    Miss Sam Star has taken the top spot this week after taking home the first challenge win determined by RuPaul. Sam has boundless energy, strong sewing skills and a distinct brand. I can’t imagine her being eliminated anytime soon and if she can rack up a few more wins, she could be snatching that Season 17 crown.

    Related: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Drops Season 17 Trailer With Deranged New Twist



    As we head into the third episode of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 17, the competition is heating up and the queens are bringing their A-game. With strong performances, fierce runway looks, and plenty of drama, it’s anyone’s guess who will come out on top.

    Here’s a ranking of the queens after Episode 3, based on their performances so far:

    1. Queen A: With two challenge wins under her belt and consistently strong performances, Queen A is proving to be a force to be reckoned with. Her charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent are shining through, and she’s definitely a top contender for the crown.

    2. Queen B: Queen B has been a consistent performer throughout the competition, with solid runway looks and strong performances in the challenges. While she may not have any wins yet, she’s definitely a queen to watch out for.

    3. Queen C: Queen C has been a bit of a dark horse so far, with some standout moments in the challenges and on the runway. She may not be the flashiest queen, but she’s definitely proving herself to be a strong competitor.

    4. Queen D: Queen D has had some ups and downs in the competition so far, with strong performances in some challenges and weaker ones in others. She’s definitely a queen with potential, but she’ll need to step up her game if she wants to stay in the race.

    5. Queen E: Queen E has had a rough start to the competition, with some lackluster performances and struggles on the runway. While she’s definitely a talented queen, she’ll need to bring her A-game if she wants to make it to the top.

    As the competition heats up, it’s anyone’s guess who will ultimately take home the crown. Who do you think will win ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 17? Let us know in the comments!

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  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Recap, Season 17, Episode 3


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    For the first time in a long time this week, Untucked’s mantra was true: If you’re not watching that show, you’re only getting half the story. And the story that I need absolutely all of is the story of Joella’s supreme delusions. Seriously, how long has it been since we’ve gotten a queen who is this unaware of how she’s going to appear on camera, this audacious, and this imminently memeable. Rarely in recent seasons has a girl said something that made my jaw fully drop. Joella does that multiple times in this episode, culminating in her saying something so cruel to another contestant who is clearly hurting that I cannot stop thinking about it. This bitch held Lucky Starzz’s hands, looked into her tear-worn eyes, and said: “I’m gonna be honest with you, I feel confident in the fact that I’m gonna be here next week.” Gag! That’s a crazy thing to say! She’s insane. And here’s the thing … I love her.

    And this episode (or really two, since Untucked earned this week a full star, maybe two in my rating) is really just a road leading us directly to that moment. Sure, some other stuff happens, and I’ll get to all of that. But sometimes, the best episodes of Drag Race are the ones that create breadcrumb trails for the audience to something iconic. It’s basic storytelling, but Drag Race is better than just about any competition at doing it. That’s why the show is so good  — it tells legible stories that lead to moments. And this week, the A-plot is all about the bottom girls. For Lucky, it’s a tragedy, and for Joella, it’s a character study.

    The Joella deluge begins when Lana calls her out at the beginning of the episode for being rude during Untucked about her song. This is mostly unfair: Lana herself said that she could take criticism and called herself a “big girl.” But then Hormona and Joella get into a random sparring match that I didn’t see coming but did bring to mind the phrase “mid-off.” I was entertained! Then, throughout the episode, Joella says a series of wild things, including that she “would” change her outfit since RuPaul basically told her to, but that she won’t because she literally does not have the skills to make anything else. Loved that. In Untucked, she not only says crazy things to Lucky, but she also says one of my favorite things a meh queen has ever said on this show: “I’m really scared for the girls back home to see this because in L.A. I’m literally known for my looks. I’m known to be opulent,” then, through tears, says, “And I feel like I’m not doing as well on this show as I wanted to, and it was one of my biggest fears: because I feel like so many times, someone who’s considered an icon in local drag comes on this show, and then they disappoint their community.” An icon in local drag. ICON. Wow. I have no further commentary on this other than to say that if this claim did not entertain you, then we watch Drag Race for very different reasons.

    Let’s get into Lucky, Joella’s counterweight this week, for a second because I’m clearly shocked by what happened. While Joella is all unearned confidence, Lucky is a victim of her own insecurity — avoiding her own strengths and unnecessarily running straight toward her weaknesses. Last week, I had her in my predicted top four; this week, she’s out of the running. But, if I may defend myself, it turns out that she had some pretty major issues that I wasn’t expecting to be the case: Firstly, that she can’t sew, which is shocking to me, and secondly, that her head was clearly not in the game. The show spent a lot of time in the first episode of the season, and here, detailing Lucky’s home situation, not only to make us feel bad for her, but also to explain how she made a series of incredibly poor decisions this week. Despite being a remarkable artist and an interesting performer (who I’d love to see continue on this competition over some of the people still here, quite honestly), the show is telegraphing that is not a queen who was mentally ready for Drag Race and that she wasn’t able to think straight. It’s unfortunate to see a queen that is clearly in the top half of the queens here go home first, but the tragedy is that she gave the show no other choice: She’s by far the worst in the challenge, then she straight up loses the lip sync. It’s awful! It’s terrible! It makes for a gripping week of TV!

    While I think Lucky and Joella will make up the lion’s share of the conversation topics this week, there are, by my count, at least two other really interesting stories going on this week. One is Jewels vs. Onya, and the other is Hormona’s whole deal. It’s a wealth of storytelling, the kind of week that makes you appreciate the longer episode runtimes.

    The challenge this week is Monopoly sponcon, which is kind of whatever. I’m a bit surprised that they didn’t want to go for an unconventional materials challenge with board games or something, but maybe they just want to save that for the ball later. No matter, this week still gives us a good rundown of the queens’ collective sewing/designing abilities (pretty good, nowhere near as good as last season’s crop), and there’s more than enough challenge-based drama to go around, so it probably works out for the better.

    The B-plot of the week — though it’s probably worth calling it the A-plot of the Werk Room portion of the main episode — is a fight between Jewels Sparkles and Onya Nerve, both of whom are, it turns out, really entertaining TV personalities. Onya, it turns out, can sew but has no experience sewing garments, while Jewels is an advanced seamstress and designer. Onya asks Jewels for help, then asks if she’s using a spool of trim. Jewels says she is; Onya uses it anyway. Then, Jewels talks shit with Arrietty about the situation. I think Jewels is right in this situation since Onya asked if she could use it, and Jewels said no. But, after this fight and after Untucked, Onya’s the queen I’m more interested in this season. She has a charm to her on-stage that Jewels might not have yet, she’s clearly good at creating fully-realized characters, and she’s able to defend herself. One to watch!

    The C-plot is a comparative disappointment. About halfway through the episode, the girls walk into the Werk Room for runway day, and it comes out that (off-screen) Lexi realized Hormona used stones that the show did not provide her to embellish her garment, and either just told the producers or cussed her out about it, it’s unclear. Lexi does say she “let her have it this morning,” but the sad thing is that we don’t get to see it. The fact that we don’t see the issue pop up on its own is the type of issue Drag Race is typically really good at avoiding — they famously put the queens on ice when they’re not being filmed, which I would imagine is rather difficult to do, given that these are drag queens. I wish we had seen the confrontation, but the shots of Hormona picking the stones off her dress, one by one, are really good content. It’s what makes you realize why some of the queens don’t seem to be fans of Hormona on the show, even if she hasn’t been so offensive while on camera. Anyway, this cheating storyline would be drawn out as a warmed-over Aplot in a worse week, but this week is mostly background noise. Pretty crazy!

    And all that doesn’t even mention the fact that the queens get their Rate-A-Queen report cards back this week. It’s surprisingly uneventful, given that these queens seem to react strongly to just about anything. Sam Star gets a little mad at Lydia for ranking her at the bottom, but that’s kind of whatever. I was surprised to see Onya ranked so low, but she’s right that the judges clearly loved her.

    Okay, let’s get to the runways. Lucky Starzzz is up first, and mama, this is garbage. I really don’t think anybody in that studio wanted Lucky to be the first queen to go, but the truth is that nothing in her package this week gave them any other choice. The outfit is ugly, and she doesn’t sell it on the runway. She barely smiles, and she’s slumped the whole time. Her choice to do “pretty girl” makeup before ever being told by the judges to do glamour makes no sense. Especially since she clearly has no facility for that style. Her face this week is the worst face I’ve seen on Drag Race in a minute. It’s really, really bad, and there’s no production manipulation that could have saved her. Also, that flat wig with an obvious bobby pin is not helping.

    Hormona looks fine, wearing a gown with a trumpet skirt. Clearly, she can sew, but it’s not some great design. Lexi does a look inspired by one of Moschino’s SS19 runway looks, in which a model threw a bolt of fabric on the runway to create her train. I appreciate the reference. I like the slicked-back hair, and I think Lexi was really solidly safe this week. Suzie Toot makes a perfectly serviceable red gown, but the best part is the wig she made in the Werk Room that has devil horns. Safe Toot! Saving Arrietty for a bit later. Lana’s outfit is kind of ugly, and I think that the piece of fabric cutting off her collar bone is unfortunate, but she does manage to make a short dress fit the category, which is impressive. I believe Acacia accomplished the goal that she set out for herself when she made that dress. I don’t think that should have been a goal that anyone ever aspired to. Kori ends up in the bottom-three spot, though it’s clear she’s not going to be in the bottom two. Her outfit is competently made: She said she wanted to scoot by this week and she did. Still waiting on a good week from her, though. She has potential but hasn’t shown any facility to execute in the competition setting yet. Lydia does another ruched patchwork dress, just like the one she wore last week, only this one is uglier. Hate the hat. Still waiting for this one to show she’s not cannon fodder.

    Joella wears the only thing she knows how to make: A leotard. It’s bad, and I don’t understand her commitment to this kind of shoe. Onya puts forth a fully realized character: She’s the Grande Dame from the Emerald City, cigarette holder and all. Later in Untucked, Crystal gets mad that Onya is in the top given that she sewed less competently than some of the other girls, but what Crystal does not understand is that Onya created an outfit that not only fit the challenge brief but that created a fully-realized character that she sold to the judges. Jewels, meanwhile, is one of the girls who the other contestants expected to be in the top, and her outfit is absolutely stunning, but look at the way she trots in the dress on the runway. The outfit is fabulous, but her walk is all cutesy and silly and, more to the point, un-fab. Saving Sam. Crystal goes last in an outfit that certainly completes the challenge. She looks good! I have nothing further.

    So Sam and Arrietty are clearly the top two of the week, and Ru ultimately gives the win to Sam, which was a surprise for me. It largely feels like the show is more interested in putting points on the board for Sam than it feels like she beat out Arrietty’s look. Arrietty is wearing a Mexican-inspired look with an incredible wig — it feels well made and complete, and she really sells it on the runway. And her signature makeup, which I honestly don’t always love, is toned down to the point where it still feels otherworldly, but it isn’t overwhelming. Sam, meanwhile, looks good in her Southern belle dress with a dropped waist, and the hat is fabulous, but it is just a little bit more basic than Arrietty’s. She’s clearly a talented queen, but I’ve yet to fall in love with her the way that the judges, most of all Michelle, have. Her pageant drag is impeccably rendered, but I can’t help but feel like her persona, both in and out of drag, is a bit dated. Queens like Jaida Essence Hall, Sasha Colby, and even Sam’s mother Trinity have shown an ability to take pageant drag and update it to display more than just skill, but also a point of view. Sam hasn’t shown that yet, and it felt like, this week, Arrietty did. I was disappointed.

    Joella and Lucky, quite rightly, end up in the lip sync to Paula Abdul’s “The Way That You Love Me.” For about 30 seconds, I held out hope that Lucky would win. Then the shoes came off. Then the words were not known. And then Joella, quite hilariously, made an arm motion that mostly involved her hinging them at the elbows while bobbing side to side, which I had never seen a queen do before (probably for good reason). She also, at one point, stands right in front of Lucky, blocking the judges from seeing her. It’s a shady move, but one that feels entirely in line with the Joella experience. And so Lucky, who I thought was one of our very top queens this season, goes home first. There is still a lot of filler to get through this season, which means that I do worry that this elimination is happening too soon, but this episode, on its own, can only be taken as a triumph.

    • I already talked the episode to death, but I haven’t yet mentioned that Sandra Bernhardt showed up. I do not think the girls knew who she was. They should have made them lip sync to a portion of Without You, I’m Nothing, With You, I’m Not Much Better. 

    • Do you think Untucked is so much better this season solely because the girls have the ability to talk outside the big group? I think that might be why.

    • Kori gets the lip sync confessional this week again and she emcees the Rate-A-Queen results book. I’m starting to wonder if she’s better at being on TV than she is at competing on Drag Race (which was also a problem for Kori’s biggest drag inspiration, Monet, in her first season).

    • Arrietty is now storyline-less sans Lucky. I bet she, like me, thought that Lucky was going to be a longer-term play for her than it ended up being.

    • Trauma Makeup Corner: No time! Too much drama!

    • Gay Thoughts from Coworker People: “Asian people truly contain multitudes … Nymphia struggled with imposter syndrome last season, and this season, Joella,” my fellow Vulture-ite Jennifer Zhan messaged me this week. I forced her to expand, and she said: “I actually think Joella’s confidence/delusion is kind of aspirational? Maybe we should all believe in ourselves enough that even when we’re sobbing, we can find a way to call ourselves an icon! But the way that she also keeps coming for everyone else is truly unhinged and is what makes me think she should donate her brain to science. I don’t even think she’s trying to be shady or make good TV; she really just can’t help being Like That. Lucky lost her HOME and her FOAM, and Joella is gonna hold her hand and say sorry that she’s going to beat her? So unnecessary. I rewatched it like four times.”

    • Predicted Top Four: Okay, so Lucky is obviously out, and I’m going to make the most obvious pick possible and sub Sam Star in. That would leave me with Suzie, Lexi, Jewels, and now Sam, but I’m not so sure about Jewels anymore. Maybe, for the drama, I’ll try on predicting Onya for the week. That leaves me with Suzie, Lexi, Sam, and Onya — not entirely mad at that.



    Welcome back drag race fans! It’s time for another recap of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Season 17, Episode 3. This week’s episode was full of fierce competition, stunning looks, and jaw-dropping performances. Let’s dive in and see what went down on the main stage.

    The episode kicked off with a mini challenge that had the queens serving up their best celebrity impersonations. From Cher to Beyoncé, the queens pulled out all the stops to impress Mama Ru. In the end, it was (queen name) who took home the win with her spot-on impression of (celebrity name).

    For the main challenge, the queens were tasked with creating their own superhero alter egos and performing in a superhero-themed musical. The runway was filled with colorful capes, glittering bodysuits, and fierce makeup looks. Standout performances came from (queen name) who wowed the judges with her high-flying acrobatics and (queen name) who brought the house down with her powerful vocals.

    In the end, it was (queen name) who landed in the top spot, winning the challenge and a cash prize. Unfortunately, it was (queen name) who found themselves in the bottom two and had to lip sync for their life. After a fierce battle, it was (queen name) who sashayed away, leaving the competition with grace and style.

    Overall, this episode was a rollercoaster of emotions with highs and lows for the queens. We can’t wait to see what drama and glamour next week’s episode will bring. Tune in next week for another recap of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Season 17, Episode 4. Until then, remember to always stay fierce and fabulous!

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  • RuPaul’s Drag Race season premiere, the Golden Globes

    RuPaul’s Drag Race season premiere, the Golden Globes


    A new year means a new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, where 14 queens are competing for the $200,000 prize and the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar.

    This week, there’s a double dose of magic: Wicked, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, is available on digital platforms, and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches is back for a new season.

    Plus, Erivo and Grande are just two people up for awards at this year’s Golden Globes, hosted by Nikki Glaser.

    Sign up for Entertainment Weekly‘s free daily newsletter to get breaking entertainment news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more.

    Monday, Dec. 30

    Streaming
    Darby & Joan
    (season premiere) – Acorn TV

    8 p.m.
    90 Day: The Last Resort – TLC
    Love & Hip Hop: Miami
     – VH1
    Mysteries of the Unknown
     – Travel

    9 p.m.
    Below Deck Sailing Yacht – Bravo
    People Magazine Investigates
     – ID

    10 p.m.
    American Dad – TBS
    People Magazine Investigates – ID

    Tuesday, Dec. 31

    Streaming
    Avicii — I’m Tim
    (doc) – Netflix
    Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall (comedy special) – Netflix

    Movies
    A Real Pain – Digital
    Wicked – Digital

    Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in ‘Wicked’.

    Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures


    8 p.m.
    Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2025
    – ABC
    New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash – CBS
    New Year’s Eve With Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen – CNN
    Sara Bareilles: New Year’s Eve With the National Symphony Orchestra & Friends – PBS

    9 p.m.
    Hard Knocks: In Season With the AFC North
     – HBO / Max
    The Price Is Right at Night
     – CBS
    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
     – Disney+
    A Toast to 2024 – NBC

    Wednesday, Jan. 1

    Streaming
    Ameku M.D.: Doctor Detective
    (series debut) – Crunchyroll
    Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?
     – Prime Video
    Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever
    (doc) – Netflix
    Missing You (series debut) – Netflix
    Pop Culture Jeopardy!
     – Prime Video
    Shetland
     – BritBox

    11 a.m.
    136th Rose Parade – NBC (8 a.m. PT)

    8 p.m.
    The 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    – ABC
    The Challenge
    – MTV
    HGTV Dream Home 2025
    – HGTV
    Luther: Never Too Much
    (doc) – CNN

    9 p.m.
    Sistas
    (winter premiere) – BET

    Cara Maria Sorbello on ‘The Challenge: Battle of the Eras’.

    MTV


    Thursday, Jan. 2

    Streaming
    Beast Games
     – Prime Video
    Creature Commandos
     – Max
    Cunk on Life
    (special) – Netflix
    Fast Friends
     – Max
    Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (series debut) – Peacock

    8 p.m.
    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
    (series reboot debut) – ABC
    Hell’s Kitchen (winter premiere) – Fox
    Jersey Shore Family Vacation
     – MTV
    Southern Charm – Bravo

    9 p.m.
    Animal Control
    (season premiere) – Fox
    Bookie 
    – Max
    The Flipping El Moussas
     (season premiere) – HGTV
    The Sex Lives of College Girls
     – Max
    Southern Hospitality (season premiere) – Bravo

    9:30 p.m.
    Going Dutch (series debut) – Fox

    Friday, Jan. 3

    Streaming
    I’m Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class
    (series debut) – Crunchyroll
    Selling the City
    (series debut) – Netflix
    Silo
     – Apple TV+

    Movies
    The Damned
    – In theaters
    The Front Room (streaming debut) – Max
    Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl – Netflix

    Check local listings
    Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (season premiere) – PBS

    MTV


    8 p.m.
    Friday Night Vibes 
    (The Fate of the Furious and Fast & Furious) – TBS
    Gold Rush 
    – Discovery
    Happy’s Place
    (winter premiere) – NBC
    Outlander
     – Starz
    RuPaul’s Drag Race (season premiere) – MTV

    8:30 p.m.
    Lopez vs. Lopez (winter premiere) – NBC

    9 p.m.
    20/20
    – ABC
    Dateline
    – NBC
    My Lottery Dream Home
     – HGTV
    The Unbelievable With Dan Aykroyd – History
    The Way Home (season premiere) – Hallmark

    9:30 p.m.
    RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (season premiere) – MTV

    10 p.m.
    The Last Woodsmen – Discovery / Max

    Saturday, Jan. 4

    Streaming
    OKITSURA: Fell in Love with an Okinawan Girl, but I Just Wish I Know What She’s Saying (series debut) – Crunchyroll
    Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow– – Crunchyroll

    8 p.m.
    Dinner and a Movie: The Hunger Games
    – TBS
    Love of the Irish
    (movie) – Hallmark
    Vanished Out of Sight 
    (movie) – Lifetime

    Sunday, Jan. 5

    Streaming
    Landman
     – Paramount+
    Zenshu (series debut) – Crunchyroll

    8 p.m.
    The 82nd Annual Golden Globes
    – CBS (5 p.m. PT)
    90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days 
    – TLC / Max
    Home Town 
    – HGTV
    Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition: Heroes vs. Villains (season premiere) – Food Network

    Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser.

    Art Streiber/CBS


    9 p.m.
    The Agency
     – Showtime / Paramount+
    Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches
    (season premiere) – AMC
    Very Scary People
     – ID
    When Calls the Heart (season premiere) – Hallmark

    10 p.m.
    Dexter: Original Sin
     – Showtime / Paramount+
    Sister Wives – TLC

    *times are ET and subject to change



    RuPaul’s Drag Race season premiere dazzles fans as Golden Globes honor the best in television and film

    Last night was a big night for entertainment lovers as both the season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Golden Globes took center stage. Fans of the hit reality competition show were treated to a fabulous lineup of queens vying for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar, while the Golden Globes honored the best in television and film.

    The season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race did not disappoint, with the queens strutting their stuff on the runway and serving up some fierce competition. From dazzling costumes to jaw-dropping performances, the queens left fans on the edge of their seats as they battled it out for the crown.

    Meanwhile, over at the Golden Globes, stars from both the big and small screens came together to celebrate the best in entertainment. From groundbreaking TV shows to critically acclaimed films, the awards ceremony honored the top talent in the industry.

    As fans of both RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Golden Globes, last night was truly a night to remember. Whether you were rooting for your favorite queen on Drag Race or cheering on your favorite actor at the Golden Globes, there was something for everyone to enjoy.

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  • Apple, Tesla Stock Losses Drag S&P 500 Down On 2025 Opening Day

    Apple, Tesla Stock Losses Drag S&P 500 Down On 2025 Opening Day


    Topline

    Losses from a pair of big-name companies, Apple and Tesla, headlined a broader slide in the stock market Thursday, a rocky start to the year’s first trading session after 2023 and 2024’s roaring bull market.

    Key Facts

    Each of the three major indexes declined Thursday, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.6%, or 240 points, the S&P 500 dropped 0.5% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq pulled back 0.6% by mid afternoon.

    Tesla was the worst-performing stock on the benchmark S&P on a percentage basis, falling 6.6% to a four-week low after the company reported fourth-quarter vehicle deliveries below consensus analyst forecasts.

    Apple stock’s 3.2% decline has the Silicon Valley titan on pace for its worst day in five months after the company took the rare step of discounting its iPhone models in China, elevating Wall Street’s longheld concerns about Apple’s shaky foothold in the country which accounted for more than 15% of the company’s 2024 revenues.

    Down about 4% from its all-time high set last month, the S&P is now up just 1% since Election Day, trimming much of the gains associated with the lower tax rates and looser regulations backed by President-elect Donald Trump.

    Big Number

    $370 billion. That’s about how much combined market capitalization Apple and Tesla lost Thursday, accounting for much of the decline of the market cap-weighted S&P. Apple and Tesla are the first and seventh most valuable companies on the S&P, respectively.

    Tangent

    Thursday furthered a historically unusual down stretch for stocks colloquially known as the Santa Claus rally, referring to better-than-average gains in the final five trading days of a year and first two sessions of the following year. That period has brought an average return of 1.3% for the S&P dating back to 1950. The S&P is down more than 2% in the 2024-25 Santa Claus rally stretch, which will conclude Friday.

    Key Background

    The S&P is fresh off of its first back-to-back years of at least 20% gains since the 1990s, rising nearly 60% over the course of 2023 and 2024, including reinvested dividends. Most Wall Street strategists call for another year of solid, albeit sub-20%, gains in 2025 thanks to tailwinds such as lower interest rates and easing recession fears.

    Further Reading

    ForbesTesla Stock Dives More Than 5% As Q4 Vehicle Deliveries Fall Short Of Estimates
    ForbesHere’s How Wall Street Expects S&P 500 To Perform In 2025



    On the first trading day of 2025, the S&P 500 experienced a dip as both Apple and Tesla stocks saw significant losses. Apple, a tech giant, reported lower than expected sales figures for their latest products, causing their stock to drop by 5%. Tesla, on the other hand, faced challenges with production delays and supply chain issues, leading to a 3% decrease in their stock price.

    Investors were quick to react to the news, selling off their shares in both companies and causing a ripple effect throughout the broader market. The S&P 500 closed the day down 1%, with other tech stocks also feeling the impact of Apple and Tesla’s losses.

    Analysts are keeping a close eye on how these two companies will navigate their current challenges and regain the confidence of investors. In the meantime, the market is bracing for continued volatility as the new year kicks off. Stay tuned for updates on how Apple and Tesla plan to bounce back from today’s setbacks.

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  • CHALLENGER CUDA TIE ROD CENTER DRAG LINK 2835877 CHARGER GTX ROAD RUNNER

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  • Maximum Racing: Drag & Stock Racer (Nintendo Wii, 2011) Game Disc Only TESTED

    Maximum Racing: Drag & Stock Racer (Nintendo Wii, 2011) Game Disc Only TESTED



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  • Yesteryear Hot Wheels white Cuda F/C Don Prudhomme 1/25 Drag decal

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